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USA: July 1, 2002


WASHINGTON - U.S. lawmakers last week began hammering out compromise legislation to overhaul American energy policy for the first time in a decade, with Democrats warning that opening an Alaskan refuge to drilling would kill any final deal.


Clashes are expected over the Republican-led House of Representatives' desire to allow drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) and to distribute some $33 billion in energy tax credits.

The Democratic-controlled Senate's version of an energy bill would keep the refuge off limits to drilling, triple the use of ethanol-blended gasoline and spend $14 billion on energy tax breaks.

Democrats John Kerry of Massachusetts and Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut, who are negotiators on the 61-member conference committee, said the Senate would reject energy legislation that gave oil firms access to the refuge.

"Let me make this as clear as I can: Any proposal to drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge will be dead on arrival in the Senate," Lieberman said.

The Alaskan refuge, which stretches over 19 million acres.


Story by Tom Doggett


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