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Would Arctic Oil Answer U.S. Needs? Alaska's Reserves, Focus of Campaign Debate, Are Still a Mystery
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge plain--1.5 million acres on Alaska's North Slope rolling down to the Arctic Ocean--may be the nation's next great oil find, as Texas Gov. George W. Bush hopes.
Alaska's abundant energy reserves could strengthen American security amid Middle East tensions and Ukraine conflict, with a ...
Until July 1st the Bureau of Land Management will be taking public comment on the proposed reopening of the petroleum ...
In its first update since 1998, the USGS reported significant undiscovered oil, gas and NGL reserves beneath U.S. federal lands—highlighting untapped potential in conventional and unconventional ...
That energy security can be achieved by responsibly developing our oil reserves, including in the Gulf of America, our vast shale oil deposits in America’s heartland and, now, thankfully, the 13 ...
Trump Puts Alaska Back on the Oil Map - The US Department of Interior has announced its plan this week to pursue the reopening of 82% of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska to leasing and energy ...
The proposed route of the Alaska L.N.G. pipeline would, in spots, parallel the massive oil project, which over its lifetime employed more than 70,000 workers and transformed Alaska’s economy ...
Alaska AFI-CIO President Joelle Hall urges Biden to develop natural oil and gas reserves while building a secure climate future, as the state awaits Willow Project approval.
Biden administration cancels controversial oil leases in an Alaska federal wildlife refuge that were pushed through in former President Trump's final days in office.
The administration said it will restrict new oil and gas leasing on 13 million acres in Alaska to help protect wildlife such as caribou and polar bears as the Arctic continues to warm.
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