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How Much Land do we Need for Drilling in ANWR?

Monday, July 7th, 2008

In a few days Luke will be heading off to Alaska with several other congressional candidates to tour the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) in order to draw attention to the fact that we need to drill for domestic oil. With gas prices at a record high, and with a significant amount of our oil coming from foreign countries that are sometimes hostile to our interests, Luke believes the time has come for us to declare our energy independence and begin drilling for American oil.

When he’s out talking to people about the need to drill in ANWR, the Gulf Coast and elsewhere, one frequent question that comes up is how much land it will take for drilling operations in ANWR. The answer is that only 2,000 acres out of ANWR’s 19,000,000 acres will be used for drilling and support operations. For a comparison, the state of Indiana is roughly 23,000,000 acres.

The 2,000 acres that we need to access for drilling operations are located on the Refuge’s northernmost section known as the Coastal Plain. This area is not the lush and beautiful part of the Refuge that tourists are often familiar with. Instead of green mountains, blue rivers, and pastures teaming with animal life, the Plain is home to bugs and hardy grass plants and vast spaces of nothingness.

To get an idea of what drilling in ANWR would be like, check out the below chart.

The Time to Act on Energy Policy is Now

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

By: Luke Puckett

Hoosiers are rightfully frustrated as they pay $4 or more for a gallon of gas. Every time they fill up they are painfully reminded of our nation’s excessive dependence on foreign oil. For decades now we’ve heard a lot of talk about energy independence. In 1970 we imported 12% of our annual oil consumption. Last year we imported 66% of oil that we use to fuel our cars, our homes, and our transportation industry.

The rising price of gas should come as no surprise to our leaders. Since 2003 the price of oil has climbed higher and higher and recently it hit a record of $138 a barrel. You can be sure that right now there are some very happy oil producers in the Middle East.

Fuel and oil prices have risen in part because current oil production levels cannot keep pace with a growing global demand. Countries such as India and China are going through a growth spurt that shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.

So does all of this mean Americans have to get used to paying higher fuel prices? No! The good news is that we can begin to lower the price at the pump by doing several things. First, we need to rid ourselves of excessive government regulations that hold us hostage to foreign oil. Government regulations stand between us and lower gas prices and energy independence.

From the arctic tundra of ANWR to the cold dark depths of the Gulf Coast seabed and the outer continental shelf, billions upon billions of barrels of oil wait to be tapped into. Why is that we aren’t working to extract the roughly 1.2 trillion barrels of oil in the shale of Colorado and Utah? Why is that the Chinese can drill in the Gulf of Mexico thanks to their Cuban friends but the United States can’t drill in that same Gulf?

The answer is energy companies are prohibited by federal law from tapping into some of our most promising oil fields. Washington has told these companies that they cannot use environmentally friendly drilling technology to bring this oil to the surface and onto the American market. Just last year Rep. Joe Donnelly voted at least 4 times to prevent us from drilling for domestic oil.

In addition to increasing domestic oil production we need to allow for the construction of new oil refineries. It’s been over 30 years since a new refinery was built in our country and if we merely allow for more domestic oil drilling without allowing for new refineries to be built, a bottleneck will be created and Americans will still be paying high gas prices. Congress and the federal government must act to allow more refineries to be built and existing refineries to be expanded. We don’t need the kind of politics that led Rep. Joe Donnelly to vote last July to condemn the expansion of a Midwest oil refinery.

The second thing that we must do to bring down high gas prices is focus on long term alternatives to oil. While our nation has immense oil reserves, we must keep the future in mind and begin working today to provide long term energy solutions. In Germany they have successfully used a process that takes coal and turns it into liquid fuel that can be used by vehicles. We must make sure that American companies are free to forge ahead in the area of coal-to-liquid technology.

Renewable energy sources such as ethanol and fuels made from organic matter must also be a part of our nation’s long-term energy plan. While these fuels still need to be perfected before they are ready to replace our current petroleum fuels, now is the time for the research and development to take place.

If I am elected to be the next Congressman from Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District, I will make energy independence one of my top priorities. It is time for us to be free to drill for our own oil, lower our gas prices, and begin research and development projects that will give us a future fueled by renewable energy resources.

Luke Puckett is the Republican candidate for Congress in Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District.

Luke’s Nomination Acceptance Speech

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Last Tuesday was a tremendous day for the campaign as Luke won the primary election to be the Republican nominee to become the next congressman from Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District.  Below is a clip, courtesy of WSBT-TV, of the opening part of Luke’s acceptance speech.  This speech was given at the St. Joseph County GOP headquarters on the south side of South Bend.

Thank you to everyone who made our victory possible. We appreciate your efforts and look forward to winning in the fall with your help!

“Coming Change”

Monday, April 28th, 2008

On Friday, April 25th, our campaign became the first campaign in Congressional District 2 to launch TV advertisments for the 2008 cycle. You can view the ad, titled “Coming Change”, below. Enjoy!



Another Blog Endorses Luke!

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Another Indiana based political blog has endorsed Luke Puckett in his bid to become the next Congressman from Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District.

Kevin Tracy, the head blogger at KTracy.com, stated in his post:

“Puckett is a pro-life, pro-family, pro-second amendment, pro-tax relief, pro-intelligence, pro-border security Republican. This guy has it where it counts in my book.”

You can read the endorsement, titled “Luke Puckett Can Win Back a Seat Republicans Lost in 2006″, by clicking here.

Puckett08 Launches Flickr Page

Monday, March 31st, 2008



As part of our ongoing efforts to keep you connected to the campaign we’ve launched a Flickr page to keep you up to date with what the campaign is doing.  We’ve already started posting pictures of Luke and supporters at events and we’ll be post a lot more photos over the course of the campaign. 

Sign up to volunteer today by sending an e-mail with your contact information to Frank Fotia, our Field Director, and if you volunteer you just may see yourself with Luke on the Flickr page!