Over the past 30 years, the US has been faced with the problem of relying on foreign oil and the strict management of these issues for US energy policies and economies. Many of these include the oil embargo of the 1970s, the invasion of Kuwait in Iraq in 1990, and terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001. Since the 1970's a solution to reduce our country's dependence on foreign oil being open to drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Sanctuary (ANWR) was proposed.
Drilling oil from the Alaska Arctic National Wildlife Sanctuary (ANWR) is a serious problem for environmentalists and the future of the United States. Should the Arctic National Wildlife Sanctuary be open to oil mining? In this article I will explain whether to allow oil extraction to the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This also shows the environmental impact and I will present a critical analysis of the current excavation problem. The historical Arctic countries have relied on inventions of petroleum and modern machinery since the 1800s. From skin care products to automobiles and engine gasoline, petroleum is the foundation of almost everything in our daily lives. Without petroleum, the country can not meet the energy demand for our survival. Regarding offshore drilling, ongoing exploration has become a vital argument between supporters and opponents.
For more than a decade, discussion about oil drilling in the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Sanctuary continues. The oil company strongly urged oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Sanctuary and received support from most Alaska government officials and from the powerful private environmental groups representing millions of members throughout the United States I was totally opposed. Congress established wildlife in Arctic countries ... drilling through the ocean floor through powerful offshore oil drilling equipment. Natural leaks may also occur. This is when crude oil penetrates the ocean from the underwater formation. Despite these risks, the growth of the global petroleum business continues to grow, our demand, and ultimately its reliance on it continues. The greatest impact of marine drilling on the environment can be said without any doubt. There are 3,500 drilling platforms and platforms, 79 of which are deep sea drilling platforms.