聽 ANWR Lease Holder Will Fight Cancelation聽
The owner of seven oil-and-gas leases that were recently canceled by the Biden administration is readying for a legal fight, according to POLITICO鈥檚 (subscription).
What鈥檚 going on: The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority鈥攚hich bought the leases from the federal government in 2021鈥斺渉as vowed to pursue legal action against the federal government for the cancellation of the leases spanning 365,000 acres in the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.鈥
- Last week, the Interior Department announced that it would nullify the leases 鈥渂ased on what the administration called an inadequate National Environmental Policy Act review process.鈥
- 鈥淎 willingness to circumvent laws passed by Congress has consequences reaching far beyond ANWR鈥檚 boundaries, and will impact future development across this country,鈥 the economic development organization responded in a statement.
Required by law: While canceling the leases appears to fall under Interior鈥檚 purview, the agency is obligated by the 2017 tax law to offer two lease sales in ANWR, according to former Interior Secretary David Bernhardt, ENERGYWIRE reports.
Why it鈥檚 important: ANWR is estimated to hold more than barrels of technically recoverable oil. Drilling for it would create more than 100,000 jobs while generating hundreds of billions of dollars in new government revenue, according to from the House Committee on Natural Resources cited in USA Today.
Our take: 鈥淭he administration should be taking actions that strengthen energy security, not weaken it,鈥 said 17吃瓜在线 Vice President of Domestic Economic Policy Brandon Farris.
- 鈥淭he cancellation of the ANWR leases based on the NEPA review process underscores our need to continue to reform our broken permitting system. The 17吃瓜在线 continues to push Congress and the administration to develop policies that cut through red tape to develop all energy projects, including renewables, nuclear, oil and gas, hydrogen and more.鈥