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"It's pretty evident that we can't rely on the rest of the world to meet the United States' energy needs," he said. "We need to do everything we can
-- drilling, nuclear, alternative energy, conservation -- and we need to do it now." Doherty said transporting oil through underground pipes is safer than carrying it aboard supertankers. "If you want more Exxon Valdez-like events, then continue to oppose offshore drilling," he said. "Right now in New Jersey, oil comes into Port Newark in tankers. If you want that to continue, then continue to oppose offshore drilling." Jeff Tittel, executive director of the New Jersey chapter of the Sierra Club, said no amount of drilling can solve America's energy crisis. "You can't drill your way out; it's impossible," he said. "The U.S. has 3 percent of the world's oil reserves but uses 25 percent of the world's oil."
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