Trump Set to Sign Off on New Arctic Drilling Surge
And no, we’re not tired of winning yet.
Senate voted to eliminate the 2024 leasing program for the refuge that put much of the refuge’s 1.
6-million-acre coastal plain off-limits to potential drilling.
The measure, introduced by Alaska U. Nick Begich, heads to President Donald Trump’s desk for a signature, after the House passed it last month. The vote opens the door for potential oil and gas activity across the coastal plain, as the Trump administration has sought. The vote does a lot more than just open the door for potential oil and gas activity. We have been noting, pretty much since the day President Trump resumed office, that while we support his agenda, it will take Congressional action to nail a lot of it down. This is just such a Congressional action. It’s a joint resolution, meaning it applies to internal rules and practices. As this is a joint resolution, it requires passage by both the House and Senate and the president’s signature. This resolution relies on the Congressional Review Act to strip away the Biden-era rules. This is another step in unlocking America’s treasure chest. The areas in question in ANWR are estimated to hold 7. 7 billion barrels of oil recoverable with current technology, and the U. Geological Survey has estimated that there may be hundreds of millions of barrels in other areas to the west of the ANWR sites. That’s a lot of black gold. That’s a lot of Alaskan jobs. And that’s a big, big boost to American energy security. Alaska’s Native communities in the area have expressed support for the move
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