Feds agree to reverse Trump-era decision opening central California lands to drilling
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California officials on Monday announced a settlement reversing a Trump-era decision opening central California to new oil and gas drilling on public lands.
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Settlement blocks new federal fracking leases in California
Leasing for new oil and gas drilling on federal land in California's Central Valley is temporarily blocked under a settlement announced Monday by the state attorney general. The deal with
Settlement blocks new federal fracking leases in California
Leasing for new oil and gas drilling on federal land in California's Central Valley is temporarily blocked under a settlement announced Monday by the state attorney general
Settlement blocks new federal fracking leases in California
By KATHLEEN RONAYNE
Associated PressSACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Leasing for new oil and gas drilling on federal land in central California is temporarily blocked under a settlement announced Monday between the state and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. The deal, which still needs court approval, centers on more than 2,500 square miles (6,475 square kilometers) of land and subsurface mineral rights owned by the federal government in California’s…
Feds agree to reverse Trump-era decision opening central California lands to drilling
California officials on Monday announced a settlement reversing a Trump-era decision opening central California to new oil and gas drilling on public lands.
Settlement blocks new federal fracking leases in California
Leasing for new oil and gas drilling on federal land in central California is temporarily blocked under a settlement announced Monday between the state and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.