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Environmental organizations have described the provisions as paving the way for corporations to restrict 200 million acres of public land, an area larger than the state of Montana.
The Department of Interior (DOI) is proposing to reopen up to 82%of the 23-million-acre National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska ...
In a recent paper, Prest of Resources for the Future asks “How Much Would Expanding Federal Oil and Gas Leasing Increase Global Carbon Emissions?” I shunt aside here a critique of Prest’s ...
The U.S. Interior Department is taking steps to make it easier for oil and gas companies to "commingle" multiple U.S. onshore ...
With congressional approval and Trump's subsequent signature July 4, the 2025 tax reconciliation bill offers expanded ...
Oil and gas companies will pay smaller percentages of their revenue from production on federal land under a structure set by ...
Biden administration offshore oil and gas lease in Gulf Coast is unlawful, federal judge says - A federal judge has ruled that more than 109,000 square miles of Gulf Coast federal were unlawfully ...
Federal lands in Central California that the Biden administration closed to new oil and gas leasing could be reopened for drilling under an official process launched late last week.
WASHINGTON (AP) — All solar and wind energy projects on federal lands and waters must be personally approved by Interior ...
The U.S. Department of Interior on Tuesday proposed to open up 82% of Alaska’s 23-million-acre National Petroleum Reserve to oil and gas leasing, reversing a Biden-era plan.