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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes1972-869 r AT~~AC1ED TO ALD MADE A PART OF THE MINUTES OF THE SEWARD CIT)' COUNC 10 ~i~~[ City Clerk-Treasu er ( CITY OF SniARD Introduced: 4 / 2 / 73 1 SFMARD CITY COUNCIL BY B. C. HULM 2 RESOWTION NO. 869 3 A resolution requesting the united 4 States Federal Goverrunent to initiate 5 leasing of offshore tracts in the 6 Gulf of Alaska for the purpose of oil 7 and gas exploration 8 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SEWARD CITY COUNCIL: 9 WHEREAS the United States as a nation is facing the most serious energy 1 0 crisis in the approximate 200 year history of the republic; and 1 1 WHEREAS the United States Department of the Interior has asserted that 1 2 the delays in the extraction of North Slope oil is costing the nation $1 billion 1 3 a year in spending on imported oil; and 1 4 WHEREAS this flowing out of dollars of the United States for oil 1 5 imports has definitely augmented the nation's balance of payments deficit; and 1 6 vlliEREAS in 1969 the American people utilized 1.; trillion kilowatt 1 7 hours of electricity, which was considerably more electrical power than the total 1 8 consumption of Russia, Britain, Japan, France, Sweden, Norway and India 1 9 combined; and 2 0 WHEREAS, according to Rogers C. B. Morton, U. S. Secretary of the r , ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF THE MINUTES OF THE ~ARD CITY COUNC L PJf 16 - ,Y1lge -' , ~ /~Y:~"- James f.- F~l~p, I City Clerk-Treasu er CITY OF SlWiARD 2 1 Interior, this country's consumption of electricity should rise to 4.5 trillion 2 2 KWH by 1985, which means a tripling of the 1969 figure; and 2 3 WHEREAS between 1985 and the end of this century Morton forecasts a 2 4 further doubling of the load pushing consumption in the year 2,000 to 2 5 approximately nine (9) trillion KWH; and 2 6 WHEREAS the development of the oil and gas reserves in the Gulf of 2 7 Alaska would not create a panacea for our country's energy requirements in the 2 8 future, nor will the development of the oil and gas reserves on the North Slope 2 9 for that matter, according to these energy need projections; and 3 0 WHEREAS the persistent insouciance of certain environmental groups in 3 1 the Un! ted States to this paramount energy crisis compels an aroused citizenry 3 2 to ae.and action, 3 3 BE IT RESOLViD that it. ia the will of this Seward City Council to lend 3 4 official support to, and... ~ request the Federal. Government of the 3 5 United States to initiate 1eaaiDs of offshore tracts in the Gulf of Alaska for 3 6 the purpose of oil and gas exploration. 3 7 COPIES of this resolution shall be transmitted to the Honorable 3 8 Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States; the Honorable Rogers C. B. 3 9 Morton, Secretary of the Interior; the Honorable Mike Mansfield, Senate Majority 4 0 Leader, United States Senate; the Honorable Carl Albert, Speaker of the House of 4 1 Representatives; the Honorable E. L. Patton, President of the Alyeska Pipeline r-~ CITY OF SEWARD ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF THE MINUTES OF THE ,;; CITY, CO, liNC , 167~g.;.11r . 'ames R. ~p, L/. City Clerk-Treasu 4 2 Service Company; the Honorable Mike Gravel, United States Senate; the Honorable 4 3 Ted Stevens, United States Senate, and the Honorable Don Young, House of 4 4 Representatives. ~~ IlJ ADOPTED BY THE Sli}/ARD CITY COUNCIL THI~ DAY OF ~ 1973 , ~~ ATTEST: Mayor