|
Dan Sullivan on Energy & Oil
|
|
Climate change is both threat and benefit to Alaska
Q: Consider human-caused climate change a serious threat?Dan Sullivan: Mixed. Unclear if human-caused. Both threat and benefit. "Climate change in Alaska is opening up opportunities": more fishing, commerce and shipping as sea ice recedes.
But melting permafrost harms roads.
Al Gross: Yes. "With a background in science, I know what a serious threat climate change is to the state of Alaska, where we are literally losing villages to the ocean."
Source: CampusElect on 2020 Alaska Senate race
, Oct 10, 2020
Against any ban on hydrocarbon production
Q: Opinion of drilling ban?Dan Sullivan: Against any ban on hydrocarbon production. Asked Trump to pressure financial institutions benefiting from CARES Act to keep "investing in U.S. coal" and oil and gas development. Strong supporter of Arctic
National Wildlife Refuge drilling.
Al Gross: "Enormous potential to develop wind, hydroelectric, solar, and tidal power." Supports re-entering the Paris Climate Agreement. Does support ANWR drilling "in an environmentally safe way."
Source: CampusElect on 2020 Alaska Senate race
, Oct 10, 2020
Create an enduring energy and economic renaissance
- We have huge opportunities before us--especially the energy resurgence that is beginning to take place across Alaska and parts of the US.
- But Washington is broken--not only does it ignore these opportunities--it undermines them by shutting
down responsible resource development in Alaska.
- I am running for the US Senate to provide strong leadership and Alaskan resolve to create an enduring energy and economic renaissance that will lift Alaska and America--creating jobs, prosperity, and
security into this new century.
- My campaign will focus on accelerating the Alaska energy and economic renaissance--to create more opportunity, energy security, and jobs for Alaskans.
- This includes all of Alaska's world-class resources--oil & gas,
renewable energy, minerals, coal, timber, & our bountiful fisheries--and the value-added industries that go with them.
- Just as importantly, we will continue our effective fight against federal overreach into the lives of Alaskans and our economy.
Source: 2014 Senate campaign website Sullivan2014.com "Announcement"
, Oct 15, 2013
Increase oil production & make state tax world-competitive
The Parnell administration is implementing a comprehensive strategy to turn around our production decline by: ensuring efficient, timely permitting; aggressively promoting investment, drilling, and the vast resources on the North Slope; and making
Alaska competitive for oil and gas investment. The cornerstone of this effort was the passage of Senate Bill 21, which ties tax benefits to increased production and makes Alaska's tax regime competitive with others around the world.
By contrast, those supporting the status quo have not presented a serious, workable plan to increase oil production. Keeping ACES would undermine that objective: it gives out enormous tax credits and cash payments--
estimated to exceed $1 billion next year--to companies that have not committed to producing any oil.
Source: Dan Sullivan OpEd article: "Oil tax reform"
, May 31, 2013
Page last updated: Dec 23, 2021