API: U.S. voters favor more oil, gas development

Strong majorities of voters support increased access to domestic oil and natural gas resources, regardless of party affiliation, gender or age, according to a new Harris Interactive poll released by the American Petroleum Institute.

"Almost all voters agreed energy issues were important to them, including 90 percent of Democrats and 94 percent of Independents, with 9 out of 10 Republicans saying they were very important," said API President and CEO Jack Gerard. "Energy was a big winner in this election. The president repeatedly voiced his support for more oil and natural gas as part of an all-of-the-above energy strategy. And clear majorities in our poll say there is a strong tie between domestic energy development and much needed new jobs. They overwhelmingly support more access to U.S. oil and gas resources that policymakers have been keeping off limits."

Sixty-eight percent of voters agreed that increased taxes on oil and natural gas companies hurt everyone because it could drive up energy costs for consumers. The telephone poll of 827 actual voters found strong support (75 percent) for building the Keystone XL pipeline, a level of support that crossed party lines: 60 percent of Democrats supported the Keystone XL pipeline, as did 76 percent of Independents and 92 percent of Republicans.

Energy taxes and the Keystone pipeline are expected to be top issues for the next Congress and administration.

The study was conducted November 6th, 2012, by telephone by Harris Interactive on behalf of the American Petroleum Institute among 827 actual voters in the 2012 Presidential election across the country, with a sampling error of +/- 3.5 percent.

"What America is Thinking on Energy Issues" is a public opinion series provided by API, offering data to inform policy discussions and ensure policymakers and others know Americans' perspectives on key energy issues.

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