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Related: About this forumInterior reopens millions of acres in Alaska for energy development
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Interior reopens millions of acres in Alaska for energy development
Burgum takes early step to further Trump’s energy agenda

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum speaks during a water policy rule signing ceremony at the EPA on Feb. 18. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)
By David Jordan
Posted March 20, 2025 at 5:44pm
The Interior Department on Thursday said it will expand drilling opportunities for fossil fuels in the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the neighboring National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska to support President Donald Trump’s vision of “American energy dominance.”
Although response to lease offers has been tepid in the past, Secretary Doug Burgum said the actions would help exploit Alaska’s “abundant and largely untapped resources.”
“For far too long, the federal government has created too many barriers to capitalizing on the state’s energy potential,” Burgum said in a statement. “Interior is committed to recognizing the central role the State of Alaska plays in meeting our nation’s energy needs, while providing tremendous economic opportunity for Alaskans.”
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Interior reopens millions of acres in Alaska for energy development
Burgum takes early step to further Trump’s energy agenda

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum speaks during a water policy rule signing ceremony at the EPA on Feb. 18. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)
By David Jordan
Posted March 20, 2025 at 5:44pm
The Interior Department on Thursday said it will expand drilling opportunities for fossil fuels in the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the neighboring National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska to support President Donald Trump’s vision of “American energy dominance.”
Although response to lease offers has been tepid in the past, Secretary Doug Burgum said the actions would help exploit Alaska’s “abundant and largely untapped resources.”
“For far too long, the federal government has created too many barriers to capitalizing on the state’s energy potential,” Burgum said in a statement. “Interior is committed to recognizing the central role the State of Alaska plays in meeting our nation’s energy needs, while providing tremendous economic opportunity for Alaskans.”
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Interior reopens millions of acres in Alaska for energy development (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Mar 21
OP
This illustrates why Republicans are incapable of sound, responsible governance.
J_William_Ryan
Mar 21
#2
Ilsa
(62,647 posts)1. I'm hoping there is a tribe of Yeti or Sasquatch
that come visit trump at MaraLardo.
J_William_Ryan
(2,576 posts)2. This illustrates why Republicans are incapable of sound, responsible governance.
Wrongheaded and short-sighted, the right’s energy agenda does nothing to address the reliance on fossil fuels and the worsening conditions the consequence of human-caused climate change.
Old Crank
(5,461 posts)3. Tepid response to past sales.
Right now oil is relatively cheap. Companies aren't investing more in capital this year over last year. Why. They understand supply and demand. They pump more, prices, and profits drop. A lot of US wells need $60 per barrel or they lose money.