Alaska Oil Drilling Jobs

The following details information on Alaska oil drilling jobs.

President Bush sees it in the American national interest to drill Alaska for oil. Not only would it help secure new sources of energy, it would also likely bolster the economy, by preventing US dollars being sent to Saudi Arabia in the form of payments for oil currently imported.

The proposed development of 2000 acres would doubtlessly produce many Alaska oil drilling jobs for Americans. This development could host nearly 50 different fields, and along with these, infrastructure such as pipes and road would also need to be built to accommodate the new development.

Currently this issue is being fought our political circles in Washington. However the vast majority of Alaskans want the development to go ahead. Drilling for oil has been one of the primary contributors to the Alaskan economy for over 30 years. Currently oil developments in other parts of the state generate some $8 billion per year.

Even if the current proposed development doesn't go ahead in Alaska, there are still plenty of Alaska oil drilling jobs there for the taking.

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