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"Biden Moves Ahead With Drilling In Wildlife Refuge But Minimizes Acreage"

"The Biden administration is moving ahead with the smallest possible oil and gas lease sale controversially mandated to take place in a wildlife refuge.

The Bureau of Land Management is required to auction off opportunities to drill in the Alaska wildlife refuge by the end of this year under 2017’s Tax Cuts and Job Act.

Many Democrats have opposed drilling for oil there, and the Biden administration now says it will auction off only the minimum 400,000 acres required under the law.

The rights to drill in the refuge will be auctioned off on Jan. 9 — just 11 days before President-elect Trump takes office.

The lease sale will be the second one required by the law. The Trump administration carried out the first in 2021, though amid significant activist pushback against drilling in the refuge, there was very little interest in actually drilling there the first time that rights to drill were offered."

Rachel Frazin reports for The Hill December 9, 2024.

SEE ALSO:

"Trump Gets Second Chance To Drill ANWR. Will Oil Companies Bite?" (E&E News)

Source: The Hill, 12/10/2024