Joe Biden s administration suspends oil and gas leases in Alaska Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
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US President Joe Biden has reversed many of his predecessor’s policies since taking office in January. This week, his administration has suspended oil and gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska, as part of one of his reversals of Trump-era policies.
The Biden administration has suspended the oil and gas leases in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, in the order made by Interior Secretary Deb Haaland as part of the moratorium imposed by Biden on oil and gas activities. This is a reversal of the Trump administration’s approval of a drilling program in the region and a likely revival of a political debate over a region that has many polar bears and wildlife aside from a supply of oil.
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US President Joe Biden’s administration announced Tuesday it was halting petroleum development activity in the Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, reversing a move by former president Donald Trump to allow drilling.
The Interior Department said it was notifying firms of the freeze, pending a comprehensive environmental review that will determine whether leases in the area known as ANWR should be “reaffirmed, voided or subject to additional mitigation measures,” the agency said in a statement.
The announcement deals a blow to the long-contested quest of oil companies to drill in the sensitive territory. The push for development picked up momentum after Trump announced the leasing plan last November shortly after losing reelection to Biden.
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The Biden administration on Tuesday suspended oil and gas leases in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, reversing a drilling program approved by the Trump administration and reviving a political fight over a remote region that is home to polar bears and other wildlife and a rich reserve of oil.