From Team Dunleavy <[email protected]>
Subject Alaskan energy is untapped
Date March 23, 2022 10:50 PM
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John,

 

In America, the price of gas is through the roof, but it doesn't have to be! 

 

Since Joe Biden took office, our nation has been relying on foreign entities
like Russia, Iran, and Venezuela for oil instead of looking to our own nation's
bountiful energy resources, many of which are right here in Alaska. 

 

Here at Team Dunleavy, we want to hear directly from you.

Should we be tapping into Alaska's vast energy resources to make America more
energy independent?
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Most of the country is familiar with Biden's cancelation of the Keystone
pipeline, but less are familiar with the many projects here in Alaska that were
either stopped or stalled. 

 

The Willow Project in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska is one of those
projects.It's estimated that there are 450 million to 800 million barrels of
oil equivalent at this site, and it is capable of potentially providing 160,000
barrels of oil per day.

 

If allowed, this would boost Alaska's economy, lower energy costs, and stop
our dependence on foreign oil – but we continue to be stopped every step of the
way from the Biden administration.

 

Please take our poll now and let us know if you think we should be pursuing
more domestic energy projects, or if we should continue to rely on foreign oil.
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Thank you for your time.

 

Sincerely,

Team Dunleavy
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