Biden to suspend Oil leases in Alaska

The Biden administration is suspending oil and gas leases in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as it reviews the environmental impacts of drilling in the remote region that has been the focus of a decades-long political fight, according to two people briefed on the administration's plan.

Yep, this won't have any affect on gas prices....for the next two days.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/biden-suspends-oil-leases-anwr-1.6049081
Yes, Trump's shady deal is not very lucrative to the US govt.
 
The Biden administration is suspending oil and gas leases in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as it reviews the environmental impacts of drilling in the remote region that has been the focus of a decades-long political fight, according to two people briefed on the administration's plan.

Yep, this won't have any affect on gas prices....for the next two days.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/biden-suspends-oil-leases-anwr-1.6049081

I think this small piece from the link says it all.

The drilling mandate was included in a massive tax cut approved by congressional Republicans during Trump's first year in office. Republicans said it could generate an estimated $1 billion over 10 years, a figure Democrats call preposterously overstated
"...The administration's action to suspend the leases comes after officials disappointed environmental groups last week by defending a Trump administration decision to approve a major oil project on Alaska's North Slope. Critics say the action flies in the face of Biden's pledges to address climate change..."

:lol:

That's correct. Your point is?
 
The Biden administration is suspending oil and gas leases in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as it reviews the environmental impacts of drilling in the remote region that has been the focus of a decades-long political fight, according to two people briefed on the administration's plan.

Yep, this won't have any affect on gas prices....for the next two days.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/biden-suspends-oil-leases-anwr-1.6049081

Good.

The Biden administration on Tuesday suspended oil and gas leases in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, reversing a drilling program approved by the Trump administration and reviving a political fight over a remote region that is home to polar bears and other wildlife —and a rich reserve of oil.

The Interior Department order follows a temporary moratorium on oil and gas lease activities imposed by President Joe Biden on his first day in office. Biden's Jan. 20 executive order suggested a new environmental review was needed to address possible legal flaws in a drilling program approved by the Trump administration under a 2017 law enacted by Congress.

After conducting a required review, Interior said it "identified defects in the underlying record of decision supporting the leases, including the lack of analysis of a reasonable range of alternatives" required under the National Environmental Policy Act, a bedrock environmental law.

The remote, 7.9 million-hectare refuge is home to polar bears, caribou, snowy owls and other wildlife, including migrating birds from six continents. Republicans and the oil industry have long been trying to open up the oil-rich refuge, which is considered sacred by the Indigenous Gwich'in, for drilling. Democrats, environmental groups and some Alaska Indigenous tribes have been trying to block it.

Former President Bill Clinton vetoed a GOP plan to allow drilling in the refuge in 1995, and the two parties have been fighting over the region ever since.

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management, an Interior Department agency, held a lease sale for the refuge's coastal plain on Jan. 6, two weeks before Biden took office. Eight days later the agency signed leases for nine tracts totalling nearly 1,770 square kilometres. However, the issuance of the leases was not announced publicly until Jan. 19, former President Donald Trump's last full day in office.

Biden has opposed drilling in the region, and environmental groups have been pushing for permanent protections, which Biden called for during the presidential campaign.


U.S. President Joe Biden has opposed drilling in the region. (Alex Brandon/Associated Press)
The administration's action to suspend the leases comes after officials disappointed environmental groups last week by defending a Trump administration decision to approve a major oil project on Alaska's North Slope. Critics say the action flies in the face of Biden's pledges to address climate change.

The Justice Department said in a court filing that opponents of the Willow project in the National Petroleum Reserve Alaska were seeking to stop development by "cherry-picking" the records of federal agencies to claim environmental review law violations. The filing defends the reviews underpinning last fall's decision approving project plans.

'A step in the right direction'
Kristen Miller, acting executive director of the Alaska Wilderness League, hailed the suspension of the Arctic leasing program, which she said was the result of a flawed legal process under Trump.

"Suspending these leases is a step in the right direction, and we commend the Biden administration for committing to a new program analysis that prioritizes sound science and adequate tribal consultation," she said.

More action is needed, Miller said, calling for a permanent cancellation of the leases and repeal of the 2017 law mandating drilling in the refuge's coastal plain.

The drilling mandate was included in a massive tax cut approved by congressional Republicans during Trump's first year in office. Republicans said it could generate an estimated $1 billion over 10 years, a figure Democrats call preposterously overstated.

Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., a longtime opponent of drilling in the refuge, accused the Trump administration of trying to "shortcut environmental laws." The effort "fell apart when exposed to the facts that federal scientists say Arctic Refuge drilling cannot be done safely and oil companies don't want to drill there," Cantwell said.


Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., accused the Trump administration of trying to 'shortcut environmental laws.' (Susan Walsh/Associated Press)
"Now it is up to Congress to permanently protect this irreplaceable, million-year-old ecosystem and facilitate new economic opportunities based on preserving America's pristine public lands for outdoor recreation," she said.

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Bernadette Demientieff, executive director of the Gwich'in Steering Committee, said in a statement that tribal leaders are heartened by the Biden administration's "commitment to protecting sacred lands and the Gwich'in way of life."

She thanked Biden and Interior Secretary Deb Haaland "for hearing our voices and standing up for our human rights and identity."
 
How would any intelligent person reach the conclusion that we're better off relying on other countries for our energy needs?

We were, for the first time ever, energy independent under Trump.

That's gone now, and it's because of the traitorous acts of the president and his administration...

NOTHING HAS CHANGED in the oil business since Trump was in office.
 
The Biden administration is suspending oil and gas leases in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as it reviews the environmental impacts of drilling in the remote region that has been the focus of a decades-long political fight, according to two people briefed on the administration's plan.

Yep, this won't have any affect on gas prices....for the next two days.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/biden-suspends-oil-leases-anwr-1.6049081

I think this small piece from the link says it all.

The drilling mandate was included in a massive tax cut approved by congressional Republicans during Trump's first year in office. Republicans said it could generate an estimated $1 billion over 10 years, a figure Democrats call preposterously overstated
"...The administration's action to suspend the leases comes after officials disappointed environmental groups last week by defending a Trump administration decision to approve a major oil project on Alaska's North Slope. Critics say the action flies in the face of Biden's pledges to address climate change..."

:lol:

That's correct. Your point is?
That is was super funny that the Biden administration approved a north slope oil project given his pledge to address climate change.
 
Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., a longtime opponent of drilling in the refuge, accused the Trump administration of trying to "shortcut environmental laws." The effort "fell apart when exposed to the facts that federal scientists say Arctic Refuge drilling cannot be done safely and oil companies don't want to drill there," Cantwell said.
 
How would any intelligent person reach the conclusion that we're better off relying on other countries for our energy needs?

We were, for the first time ever, energy independent under Trump.

That's gone now, and it's because of the traitorous acts of the president and his administration...
We were never energy independent under Trump. Far from it.
So says the shill from Langley.lol
 
Trump was the best president for Alaska,he brought more jobs to Alaska than any other president ever.


Federal scientists say Arctic Refuge drilling cannot be done safely and oil companies don't want to drill there.

Remember the Russian disaster about 10 years ago. The drilling platform turned over and killed 53.
 
Trump was the best president for Alaska,he brought more jobs to Alaska than any other president ever.


Federal scientists say Arctic Refuge drilling cannot be done safely and oil companies don't want to drill there.

Remember the Russian disaster about 10 years ago. The drilling platform turned over and killed 53.
You are comparing apples to oranges. Offshore versus onshore. There are no drilling platforms onshore. Drilling platforms are used offshore.
 
This just brought back to mind some bumper strips I saw decades ago:

Wording was something like:

BAN THE EXPORTS
Alaska oil for Alaskans only.
Let the bastards freeze in the dark.

Yeah, Chairman Xiden, let's bring those back!
 
We simply don't need the oil in the Arctic. If we act intelligently, by 2030 we will be burning almost no fossil fuels at all, using oil only for an industrial feedstock. We can easily provide all of our energy needs with solar and wind. And do so at far less expense than chasing ever more difficult to get at fossil fuels.
 
wow
We simply don't need the oil in the Arctic. If we act intelligently, by 2030 we will be burning almost no fossil fuels at all, using oil only for an industrial feedstock. We can easily provide all of our energy needs with solar and wind. And do so at far less expense than chasing ever more difficult to get at fossil fuels.
what a troll,posting a smiley from posts that happend LAST summer,another dumbass fag to add t ignore.
 
We simply don't need the oil in the Arctic. If we act intelligently, by 2030 we will be burning almost no fossil fuels at all, using oil only for an industrial feedstock. We can easily provide all of our energy needs with solar and wind. And do so at far less expense than chasing ever more difficult to get at fossil fuels.
I always wondered about who those "bastards" might be.

Thank you for removing all doubt.
 
Imagine how utterly stupid people are to see that we don't need more GHG's in the atmosphere. Imagine how stupid people are to see that we can achieve total energy independence by 2030 by ditching the burning of fossil fuels, and going to solar and wind, with storage.
In 2020 America imported 7.86 million barrels of petroleum products per day and exported 8.50 million barrels of petroleum products per day. Thus making America a net exporter. :)

 

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