From Deseret News archives:
Cannon takes flak for energy proposal
He suggests development in national monuments
National monuments are created by presidents under authority of the Antiquities Act of 1906. In September 1996, then-President Bill Clinton cited the act in creating the 1.7-million-acre Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in southern Utah.
Cannon reasoned that if a president could create a monument with a stroke of a pen, then the president should be able to open the monuments to energy development. So the Utah Republican floated the idea Wednesday during a meeting of the House Resources Committee.
He discussed giving presidents the discretionary authority to open to development land that had been protected by previous presidents. "It's about making public lands available," he said.
The provision would not include national parks. Unlike monuments, which can be designated by a president's unilateral action, parks are created by acts of Congress.
"There is a huge amount of oil in the Intermountain West," Cannon said. "Instead of 1,500 or 2,000 oil and gas permits a year, we want 10 times that amount."
So Cannon pulled back on the amendment. He would negotiate with the other members, he said, to make it palatable to them. Perhaps monuments could be opened to thermal, wind and solar power development.
Meanwhile, the idea is still floating out there that Cannon wants to make national monuments including the seven in Utah more accessible to development to meet the energy needs of American consumers.
Predictably, Utah interests were divided in the reactions.
Lee Peacock, president of the Utah Petroleum Association, said that "as evidenced by recent national events, we're in a pretty precarious position, energy-wise, in this country."
He said actions to increase domestic oil and gas supplies would be extremely beneficial, not only for Utahns but also for other citizens of the country.
"Clearly, there are some places within national monuments that should not be developed," he said. "But in these large geographic areas, we as an industry feel like there are areas that can and should at least be explored for energy resources."
That could be done in an environmentally sensitive way, protecting the land while still advancing America's energy independence, he said.
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