ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Oil drilling companies and royalty owners from the Texas Panhandle to New Mexico's stretch of the Permian Basin are embarking on a grass-roots campaign to limit foreign oil imports, salvaging what they say is a major sector of the U.S. economy.
"American oil is competing against a cartel of government operators which has a stated initiative of driving an American industry out of business," said Tom Cambridge, one of the Panhandle producers leading the campaign.
The grass-roots movement is pushing for the next president of the United States to issue a proclamation setting quotas for imports — something that hasn't been done in more than four decades.
"It's not that this is the first time but this is a more concerted, deliberate effort and I think it's gaining ground," said John Yates Jr., a member of a well-known family that is a leader in the industry and has over the last century developed some of New Mexico's largest and most significant oilfields.
Quotas on heavy crude oil would be phased in and imports would eventually be limited to around 10 percent of total demand.
The complete AP story is here-> http://www.bigstory.ap.org/article/74b8fac6517649d7a0ecac7fa55951ad...
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The landowners who own the oil will need a proclamation that O&G companies actually pay the royalty agreed upon in the leases that have and will be signed in the future.
No more leaving landowners out of the O&G deals that are made.
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