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Congress had imposed moratoria on much of the OCS since 1982 through the annual Interior appropriation bills. A Presidential Directive issued by President George H.W. Bush in 1990 (and extended by President Clinton until 2012) also banned offshore oil and gas development in much of the OCS. Proponents of the moratoria contend that offshore drilling would pose unacceptable environmental risks and threaten coastal tourism industries. However, on June 18, 2008, President Bush announced his support for lifting the moratoria on offshore oil and gas development. However, President Bush said that he would not lift the executive ban until Congress acted to lift its ban first. But, on July 14, 2008, President Bush reversed his position and lifted the executive ban on the OCS before Congress acted. \nCongressional action approving the Continuing Appropriations Act for FY2009 (P.L. 110-329, enacted September 30, 2008), continued the funding of government activities through March 6, 2009, or until a regular appropriations bill is enacted, omitted language that provided for the congressional OCS moratoria along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. The permanent appropriations law (P.L. 111-8) does not contain the OCS moratoria. Those areas may now be made available for preleasing, leasing, and related activity that could lead to oil and gas development. The moratorium, however, is still in place for most of the Eastern Gulf of Mexico which was placed off-limits statutorily until 2022 under the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act of 2006 (GOMESA) (P.L. 109-432). There are some indications in the 111th Congress that a total OCS ban is unlikely, but the question may be, how much of the OCS remains open and available for oil and gas drilling. Separate legislation (H.R. 1696) has been introduced to place MMS planning areas in the North Atlantic and Mid-Atlantic permanently off-limits to oil and gas leasing and development. \nFurther, the Administration began planning its next five-year leasing program in August 2008 that would, if approved, be implemented as early as 2010 - two years ahead of schedule. The proposed new five-year program, introduced in January 2009, would supersede the current five-year leasing program from 2007-2012. A new five-year lease program, beginning in 2010, would allow the newly opened OCS areas to be offered in a lease sale sooner than if the MMS remained on their current schedule. The Obama Administration extended the comment period on the proposed five-year leasing program 180 days beyond its required 60 days to assess the information they have on the OCS for energy development, including renewable energy development.\nRoyalty relief, particularly for deep-water projects, has come under closer scrutiny since it was revealed in a February 2006 New York Times article that leases issued during 1998 and 1999 did not contain price thresholds for royalty relief (above which royalties apply) as part of the Deep Water Royalty Relief Act (DWRRA) of 1995 (leases issued between 1996-2000). However, Kerr McGee Oil and Gas Corp. (now Anadarko Petroleum Corp.) filed a lawsuit challenging the Minerals Management Service\u2019s (MMS) authority to impose price thresholds in the DWRRA leases. 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