White House plans for Alaskan oil and gas face some hurdles – including from Trump and the petroleum industry
- The Trump administration is encouraging energy production in Alaska by directing the Bureau of Land Management to reopen up to 82% of the National Petroleum Reserve for oil and natural gas leasing.
- The Iñupiat North Slope community criticized the Biden administration for trying to silence indigenous voices and argued for economic development projects to support their infrastructure.
- The Bureau of Land Management announced plans to expand exploration in both the National Petroleum Reserve and the Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
- The agency is also advancing the proposed Ambler Road and Alaska Liquefied Natural Gas Pipeline projects to increase job opportunities and economic growth in Alaska.
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Alaska senator literally shreds Biden's energy orders, boosts WH efforts to leverage Arctic gas pipeline
FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, literally tore up a list of 70 orders former President Joe Biden enacted that he said stymied the Last Frontier’s energy capabilities, and spoke Thursday about a bright future for the Land of the Midnight Sun.Sullivan described the Trump administration’s openness to building an 800-mile LNG pipeline to power the U.S. and trade with Asia.The pipeline would run from Prudhoe Bay – on the Arctic Ocean – to …


White House plans for Alaskan oil and gas face some hurdles – including from Trump and the petroleum industry
A pumping station and oil pipeline north of Fairbanks, Alaska, are part of the existing fossil fuel industry in the state. AP Photo/Al GrilloThe second Trump administration has launched the next stage in the half-century-long battle between commerce and conservation over Alaskan oil and gas development. But its moves are delivering a mixed message to the petroleum industry. The administration has opened – or reopened – large swaths of government…
Trump EPA Recommits to Ending Animal Testing, Reversing Biden-Era Policy
The Trump administration’s EPA is reinstating its commitment to end animal testing, reversing Biden-era policies. This pivotal shift promises significant taxpayer savings and ethical advancements in scientific research.
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