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    FACT CHECK: Bachmann energy claims oversimplified

    WASHINGTON (AP) — America's energy future can't be unlocked as simply as Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann makes it sound when she depicts the nation as the "king daddy dogs" of energy. Even if environmentalists folded and Washington regulators got out of the way, much of the energy is too expensive for companies to develop.

    "The radical environmentalists have demanded that we lock up all our energy resources," she told a town hall meeting in Florida. "President Bachmann will take that key out of the door. I will unlock it."

    America's energy riches rest primarily on coal, and that resource is already unlocked. Bachmann was correct recently in citing estimates that the U.S. has more potential oil trapped in shale than Saudi Arabia does from all its sources. But those supplies are trapped by the economics of the industry, not overzealous regulators.

    A look at her recent claims about energy and how they compare with the facts:

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    BACHMANN: With untapped oil reserves in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska and off the nation's coasts, oil shale in Western states, and rich natural gas and coal deposits, "the United States is the No. 1 country in the world for energy resources," Bachmann said. "We are the king daddy dogs when it comes to energy."

    THE FACTS: A March report by the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service backs up Bachmann's claim about energy resources, with some important qualifications, including the fact that the fossil fuel with the largest U.S. supply by far is coal. Bachmann cited the report in her town hall meeting Saturday in central Florida.

    The report, using data compiled by the federal Energy Information Administration, says the United States has the highest total endowment of fossil fuels in the world, taking into account known reserves of oil, natural gas and coal. The U.S. has the equivalent of 973.1 billion barrels of oil in fossil fuel energy. Russia is next, with 954.9 billion barrels of oil equivalent. China is next with 474.8 billion barrels.

    But coal accounts for more than 90 percent of the U.S. total. The U.S. share of the world's proven oil reserves is less than 2 percent.

    Without counting coal, the United States would fall below at least eight countries, including Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iran, Venezuela and Qatar.

    Bachmann's claim that "radical environmentalists" are keeping the United States from tapping its energy resources is harder to evaluate. While lawsuits and government policies keep some known reserves, including Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, off limits, experts say other factors, such as drilling costs and well productivity, can have a greater effect on production.

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    BACHMANN: "We have more oil in the form of shale oil in three Western states than all of Saudi Arabia. That doesn't even include ... all the oil in Alaska (or) in the Bakken oil fields in North Dakota."

    THE FACTS: That resource — actually called oil shale — is indeed abundant in the West. Oil shale is rock that has a high percentage of organic material that can be turned into oil. The Green River formation in Colorado, Wyoming and Utah contains vast amounts of oil shale — as much as 4 trillion barrels of oil equivalent, the Energy Department says. That is more technically recoverable oil than in Saudi Arabia, as Bachmann says.

    However, most of the shale deposits are not thick or rich enough to access or produce economically at current prices, officials say. Shale mining also requires large amounts of water, a problem in the drought-stricken West.

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    BACHMANN: "We have resources from coal to oil to natural gas," she told The Associated Press. "The problem is, under the EPA, they've been busy locking up (supplies), especially under President Obama."

    THE FACTS: The Interior Department is the main federal agency that regulates oil and gas drilling, not the Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA does not issue leases for oil and gas production, although it does monitor air and water pollution from drilling activities.

    Recently, a plan by Shell Oil Co. to do exploratory oil drilling operations off the Alaska coast was delayed after environmental and Alaskan native groups appealed EPA air permits issued for the project last year. In this case, Obama's EPA initially cleared the way for the project, only to see it temporarily stopped by Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, then tied up by an independent appeals board.

    EDITOR'S NOTE _ An occasional look at claims by public officials and how well they adhere to the facts.

     

    372 comments

    • Vinh101  •  6 mths ago
      If Bachmann really thinks that the corporations will drill for a better society rather than the profit (apparently many Teapubs think so) she has lost her mind. If drilling in the Middle East is cheaper, businesses will drill there. If we don't remove tax cuts for people outsourcing jobs (republicans voted against removing those cuts in 2010) our jobs will keep going to China.
    • DavidR  •  6 mths ago
      We want to make a push for clean safe energy but Republicans are locking it up and holding the key. We want to pursue the future they are stuck in the past, way in the past. Ironic they hold dear to themselves a resource made from millions of years of heat and pressure yet they only think the Earth is four thousand years old. Biofuels, wind, solar and geothermal are the future. Who is the largest investor in wind these days? T. Boone Pickens a oil and gas billionair.
    • Harvester of Souls  •  6 mths ago
      Coal is not Oil, but I guess when you smoke crack it doesn't any different what a fossil fuel is.
      That's my message from God to Michelle (Crack Head) Bachmann.
    • Sam Brown  •  6 mths ago
      Never fails how these politicians “are opposed to govt. spending” but use it when it suits their purpose… She has requested and received govt. hand-outs for her house, farm, foster kids, husband’s clinic… She also worked for the IRS… if it wasn’t for the govt. she would be on welfare…
    • GOBP  •  6 mths ago
      Michele you say, "President Bachmann will take that key out of the door. I will unlock it." Michele do Americans a favor and unlock the closet door so your husband Marcus comes out of the closet!
    • Granite Bay  •  6 mths ago
      Fact check: Obama is an idiot
    • Ian  •  6 mths ago
      A simpleton oversimplifying. Whatever will they think of next?
    • Number 6  •  6 mths ago
      Who's dumber - Bachmann, Palin - or their respective supporters/defenders?
    • CryMeaRiver  •  6 mths ago
      Natural gas, shale oil, whatever may have economic barriers but so does solar and wind.
      Some here seem to think the other "green" options are the way to go but the simple fact is we don't have the technology to provide the needed energy at an affordable cost.
    • van  •  6 mths ago
      Everything about this crazy broad is oversimplified.
    • T T  •  6 mths ago
      Please focus on the President and what he says. Michelle Bachmann is irrelevant.
    • Rob  •  6 mths ago
      Come on! She called it "Shale Oil" as if it's just sitting there to be pumped up. Completely false.
      as the article says:
      "However, most of the shale deposits are not thick or rich enough to access or produce economically at current prices, officials say. Shale mining also requires large amounts of water, a problem in the drought-stricken West."
      So, Frank Luntz, did you provide her with that Orwellian twisting of the words?
    • Tom  •  6 mths ago
      Don't mind if its fact or fiction, just so it sounds good to the people their preaching their line of #$%$ to.
    • jocko  •  6 mths ago
      Well, we have proven coal and natural gas reserves to power the US for 250 yrs. There is more oil in the Gulf of Mexico than in Saudi Arabia. We don't even know how much oil is in Alaska. Denali is the size of New Hampshire and there is one 90 mile road, Park Road, in it. You can only go the first 17 miles then you have to take a tour bus or win a lottery to drive the rest of the way. The feds are putting more and more land off limits for energy exploration saying they want to save it for the people. That's just an excuse since they dont let the people use it anyway.
    • markh  •  6 mths ago
      We have abundant sun and wind too. But you won't hear Bachmann champion those energy sources. Wrong donor base. The reality is that fossil fuel regulatory changes won't make the US energy independent (due to real economic barriers, as the article suggests), but it will allow selected companies to shift the cost of polluting onto the taxpayer. Thanks, Michele!
    • Pabblo  •  6 mths ago
      Sarah Palin's Big Sister
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 mths ago
      The liberals on this blog wants more handouts from the tax payer...liberals develop a better business plan then Walmart..develop a better battery...develop a hydrogen car..or anything the public will buy..you to can be rich..taken from the haves and giving to the lazy..I' tired of it..
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 mths ago
      this is an AP article..how do they know anything..They have been caught in lies..cannot trust what the AP prints....
    • Saural  •  6 mths ago
      Oh, yes. We SO trust large corporations and energy giants to determine what's best for our country and generations to come. What a crock!We NEED alternative energy. We NEED to consume less energy The only people to ever pave the way forward to a better future are those capable of imaginative thought and the will to innovate. Both are lacking in anything coming out of the Republican party these days.And, yes, I actually DO trust our government more than the private sector corporations. Well, except those parts of government already conscripted by the corporations, which does seem to be most parts. #$%$
    • Caren  •  6 mths ago
      brain dead bachman is preaching to the brain dead base...there are no facts..facts are an invention of the main stream media..they live in a bizarro world & wonder why they are vilified for wearing tea bags...doesn't every patriot want to...LMFAO!
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