One of the plethora of executive orders President Donald Trump signed on his first day in office aimed at boosting oil and gas drilling, mining and logging in Alaska. While state political leaders ...
drill”, indicating that his administration will push for more oil and gas production as well as consumption in the US. Trump, who said that he will be declaring a “national energy emergency” to boost ...
Trump declared a national energy emergency, pledging to expand drilling and revoke the electric vehicle mandate. Analysts warn of long-term oversupply risks, especially if U.S. production surges ...
Trump Orders US Waters Open to Oil Drilling, Reversing Biden Action seen delivering on his vow to unleash American energy Biden had blocked new offshore oil leases in 625 million acres ...
But Obama’s and Biden’s drilling bans are rooted in a 72-year-old federal law that explicitly empowers presidents to withdraw US waters from oil and gas leasing without explicitly authorizing ...
Biden said the move aligned with his efforts to combat climate change, saying "drilling off these coasts could cause irreversible damage to places we hold dear and is unnecessary to meet our ...
Alaska has taken center stage in the debate over increased domestic drilling in recent years, particularly as administrations have disagreed on leasing in the Coastal Plain of the Arctic National ...
President Trump has lifted some of former President Biden’s efforts to restrict oil and gas drilling on public lands and waters — though his move could face court hurdles. Trump’s decision ...
The 70-year-old Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act allows presidents to remove areas from mineral leasing and drilling but does not grant them the legal authority to overturn prior bans ...
following the Chicago drill culture, and it has been increasing in popularity ever since. Probably the most well-known drill artist at the moment is Central Cee, whose songs Doja and BAND4BAND you ...
The Biden administration is setting in motion actions that could prevent drilling in more “special areas” of Alaska’s north slope — if the incoming Trump administration does not shelve it.