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Coal and natural gas production on federal lands have been in decline during the entire Obama Administration; only oil production has shown a bit of an upturn, but has not returned to its peak in FY 2010

Energy Production on Federal Lands Lags Behind Private and State Lands


“Oil production from Federal and Indian lands in 2014 rose twelve percent from the previous year and is now up 81 percent since 2008 – 113 million barrels per year in 2008 to 205 million barrels per year in 2014.” Testimony of Neil Kornze, Director, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior before the House Natural Resources Committee Subcommittee on Federal Lands, July 15, 2015(i]
While the statement above taken from the testimony of Neil Kornze, the Director of the Bureau of Land Management is correct, his statement is highly misleading since most of the 81 percent increase in oil production between fiscal years 2008 and 2014 occurred on Indian lands, not purely federal lands.
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