Lifting restrictions on the Outer Continental Shelf drilling should be part of a larger strategy designed to move the United States toward an economy that is not so dependent on oil and gas
Our paper considers three policies in the design of offshore oil and gas lease sales that will help ...
An analytical framework of the Outer Continental Shelf lands petroleum investment and production dec...
The United States maintains a federal program whereby private actors lease access to the federal min...
Access to potential oil and gas resources under the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) continues to ...
Oil and gas leasing has been prohibited on most of the outer continental shelf (OCS) since the 1980s...
Moratoria measures for the outer continental shelf (OCS) establish bans or restrictions on oil and g...
Over the past year, crude oil prices have nearly doubled, reaching record levels. Proposals before C...
The outer continental shelf (OCS), which is the undersea land beginning three miles seaward from the...
Budget reconciliation provisions approved by the House Resources Committee on October 26, 2005, woul...
The Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) was the source of $18 billion of oil and natural gas during 1998. ...
OCS oil and gas development has caused federal‐state conflicts. Coastal states have been deprived of...
This Comment reviews the current opportunities for state, local government, and public influence on ...
This report discusses the five year plan as amended under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCS...
This report provides a side-by-side comparison of three bills and two proposals, each of which addre...
The Department of the Interior manages offshore oil and gas activities in federal waters. While the ...
Our paper considers three policies in the design of offshore oil and gas lease sales that will help ...
An analytical framework of the Outer Continental Shelf lands petroleum investment and production dec...
The United States maintains a federal program whereby private actors lease access to the federal min...
Access to potential oil and gas resources under the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) continues to ...
Oil and gas leasing has been prohibited on most of the outer continental shelf (OCS) since the 1980s...
Moratoria measures for the outer continental shelf (OCS) establish bans or restrictions on oil and g...
Over the past year, crude oil prices have nearly doubled, reaching record levels. Proposals before C...
The outer continental shelf (OCS), which is the undersea land beginning three miles seaward from the...
Budget reconciliation provisions approved by the House Resources Committee on October 26, 2005, woul...
The Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) was the source of $18 billion of oil and natural gas during 1998. ...
OCS oil and gas development has caused federal‐state conflicts. Coastal states have been deprived of...
This Comment reviews the current opportunities for state, local government, and public influence on ...
This report discusses the five year plan as amended under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCS...
This report provides a side-by-side comparison of three bills and two proposals, each of which addre...
The Department of the Interior manages offshore oil and gas activities in federal waters. While the ...
Our paper considers three policies in the design of offshore oil and gas lease sales that will help ...
An analytical framework of the Outer Continental Shelf lands petroleum investment and production dec...
The United States maintains a federal program whereby private actors lease access to the federal min...