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GOP and Dem Lawmakers Oppose Biden Admin’s Oil Lease Cancellation

Sen. Joe Manchin Criticizes Biden Administration’s Oil and Gas ‍Lease Cancelation

Sen. Joe ⁤Manchin (D-W.Va.) joined Republican lawmakers in criticizing the Biden administration’s cancelation of seven oil and gas leases⁣ in Alaska, decrying the move as making the United States more energy dependent.

On Wednesday, the Department of the Interior said it would withdraw more‍ than 13 million acres in the National Petroleum ⁤Reserve in ⁣Alaska (NPR-A) from oil and gas leasing.

Furthermore, seven leases that cover 365,000 acres in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Artic Refuge) and‌ NPR-A that‍ were awarded to the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority (AIDEA) in 2021 would be canceled.

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The move has drawn criticism from Republican and Democrat lawmakers‌ in Alaska and⁢ elsewhere, ⁤along with local leaders and Native American groups.

“I can’t explain to the American​ people why we would willingly become more dependent on foreign⁢ oil imports,‌ eliminate good paying ⁢American jobs and drive up ‍the cost of our electric bills ‍and gas prices across the country,”‌ Mr. Manchin, ⁣the chairman ⁣of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, said in a statement.

“This is yet another example of this administration caving to the radical left with no regard for clear direction from ‌Congress or American energy security,” he continued. “Let’s be clear—this is another ⁢attempt​ to use executive​ action to circumvent a law to accomplish what this ‍administration does not have the‌ votes to achieve in Congress.

“Canceling valid leases, removing acreage⁢ from future⁢ sales, and attempting to reduce production in Alaska while taking steps⁢ to allow Iran and Venezuela to produce more⁢ oil—with fewer environmental regulations—makes no sense⁤ and is frankly embarrassing.”

The ⁤NPR-A is ⁢a 23 million-acre area in Alaska’s ‌North Slope. It ‍is the largest undisturbed public​ land in the United States. The department will ‌ban new⁣ leases on more than 40 percent of the reserve.

A part of the Trans Alaska Pipeline System runs past Alaska Range mountains‌ near Delta‍ Junction, Alaska, on‌ May 5, 2023. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

The canceled leases ​were part of a‍ sale encompassing the non-wilderness Coastal Plain of the Arctic Refuge.​ These leases stemmed from ‍a congressional mandate in the⁢ Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which required ⁣two lease sales of not ‌less than ‌400,000 acres within the Coastal Plain of the Arctic Refuge. The first sale was ‍held in‍ January 2021, and a second sale must occur before Dec. 22, 2024.

These leases were suspended ‌in ⁢June 2021 following⁣ Interior Department Secretary Deb Haaland’s Order 3401 (pdf)‌ due to “multiple legal deficiencies‍ in the underlying record supporting ⁣the leases.” The department also proposed new regulations (pdf) for the NPR-A ⁢that would “ensure maximum protection” for the “Special Areas in ⁣the reserve while supporting subsistence activities for Alaska ‌Native communities.”

‘Biden’s War on⁢ American⁣ Energy Continues’

Oil and ​gas development contributes a significant share of ​economic development and jobs across Alaska’s indigenous and rural North Slope communities, according to AIDEA. Those communities ⁣also rely on funding for services, schools, health, housing, ⁢and emergency services that comes from taxes on oil and gas activities, the agency said.

On Wednesday, Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), ranking member of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (ENR), said the Biden administration’s move⁣ “rewards our adversaries⁢ and hurts​ American families.”

“President ‌Biden’s war on American energy continues,” Mr. Barrasso said in ⁢a statement. “With the stroke of a pen, his administration is placing more than 40 percent of the National Petroleum Reserve off ⁢limits for petroleum production.

“He is ignoring ⁣the law and making us more ⁤dependent on ​foreign oil,” he⁤ continued. “Not only is this bad energy policy, it’s bad foreign‌ policy.”

Sen. Jim ‍Risch (R-Idaho) took to Twitter on Wednesday,⁤ accusing President⁤ Biden of ⁣”stifling domestic energy production in pursuit of⁢ his ⁣radical green agenda.”

“His cancellation of leases and complete disregard for ‍the‌ law pushes us even further away from energy independence,” Mr. Risch said.

Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.) said the moves were the latest example of President Biden’s “war on American energy in order to pursue its green hallucination.” He added that it was an affront to both the law and Native American communities that would benefit from development in the ​region.

Lawmakers and local leaders from Alaska, along with⁤ Native American groups, expressed their opposition to ‌the move,​ which they framed as “anti-development.”

Sen.​ Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) speaks during⁤ a hearing to review the‍ president’s fiscal year ⁢2024 budget request for the National Guard and Reserve in Washington on June 1, 2023. ‍(Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times)

Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s (R-Alaska) office stated⁣ that⁢ the moves are⁣ in direct contravention of Alaska-specific laws, lack scientific backing or ‍consultation with Alaska Native stakeholders, tribes, and communities, and come at a time when geopolitical concerns make the need for domestic resources greater than ever.

“The Biden Administration,​ at a time when America and our allies face significant energy security challenges, is taking actions that will only exacerbate ⁤those challenges,” Sen. Murkowski’s office said.



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