Posted on 09/24/2021 9:27:26 AM PDT by george76
The Biden administration is delaying lease sales of federal lands for oil and gas exploration even after a court order, the head of the Western Energy Alliance said.
President Joe Biden banned oil and gas lease sales by directing the U.S. Department of the Interior to pause new oil and natural gas leasing on public lands and offshore waters. It did not impact existing operations or permits for valid, existing leases, the agency said.
After 13 states filed suit in federal court in Louisiana against the federal government over the ban, U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty ruled that the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act and the Mineral Leasing Act require the Department of Interior to hold periodic lease sales of available land for oil and gas production, World Oil reported. That hasn’t been done since the beginning of the Biden administration,.
“So they're dragging their heels kicking and screaming, but they are moving forward with lease sales. My problem with it is that they're redoing work that's already been done and presenting that to the judge as if it's progress,” Kathleen Sgamma, president of the Western Energy Alliance, told The Center Square.
Lands were ready for lease sales at the beginning of the year, with environmental analysis and all scoping completed during the Trump administration, she said. Lease sales were on the calendar for the first quarter of the year before the ban.
“So fast forward to June 15. A judge ruled that that leasing ban was unlawful, and that the department needed to lease two months after that,” she said.
The Department of the Interior reported to the judge that they are complying with the order. But they aren’t holding lease sales. They are redoing the analysis, which will delay onshore lease sales until February 2022.
“That I don't think complies with either the letter or the spirit of the ruling from the judge. And it certainly doesn't comply with the Mineral Leasing Act, which requires quarterly lease sales in every oil and gas state,” she said.
The agency is required to hold a quarterly lease sale in Montana if there is interest, which is expressed by companies submitting nominations. And there are nomination in the state.
“Not only are there nominations, but there are at least parcels that have been fully vetted and were ready to be auctioned off in the early part of the year. And now, Interior is redoing that analysis and planning to wholesale holding sales in February of 2022,” Sgamma said.
The Western Energy Alliance is taking a separate tact, she said. The organization filed suit in the district of Wyoming in a separate case on the day Biden signed the executive order banning oil and gas lease sales. A brief was filed about four weeks ago to expedite the schedule of the case to get a final merit ruling in hopes of spurring the federal government along.
“But it is really hard to get the government to do its job. I mean, I think we all inherently understand that as citizens of the United States getting new federal government to do something efficiently and effectively is darn close to impossible. Just look at the withdrawal from Afghanistan for truth about that,” Sgamma said.
The Department of the Interior said that of the more than 26 million acres onshore under lease to the oil and gas industry, nearly 13.9 million acres are unused and non-producing.
They look at it as saving the children from a few extra days of globull warming.
The Dims claim they hate Big Oil, all while making sure Big Oil’s competitors can’t bring oil to market.
Maybe we should beg the Saudis to sell us more oil. That should help.
If only we had journalists who would ask, “Why does the administration say oil and gas production is a bad idea in the USA but a good idea in OPEC countries?”
The Resistance bureaucrats in the Census Bureau pulled this same crap in the fall of last year to delay the numbers - in order to rig them for the blue states once they cheated The Joek and The Ho into office.
No society, and certainly no empire, has ever has moved to less energy density, and survived for long. Yes, we can improve efficiency and conservation, but economy-wide, renewables will never replace oil, gas, and especially, nuclear. Renewable sources themselves have very high energy needs to build and maintain.
Also, America and much of the world is deeply in debt. That can only be repaid by increased economic productivity. Moreover economic production and energy use rise in nearly a perfect 1:1 ratio - so the USA can’t repay its debt while using less energy. Absolutely impossible.
IMHO America, and the world, are entering a period of greater energy scarcity - and either outright, or inflationary, debt default because of it.
Western Energy Alliance needs to buy some of Hunter Biden’s art. That would solve everything.
That’s what you get when you elect people like Tester. I’m sure he’s in favor of mining/drilling but do you really believe it?
Court rulings are ignored by Democrats when they go against them, but they are sacrosanct if they are favorable to them.
It’s going to be a “Dark Winter”. No gas for you!
https://www.farmersalmanac.com/extended-forecast
“2021–2022 Extended Weather Forecast
Grab Your Gloves! Fetch Your Fleece! Winter is going to be a season of flip-flop conditions with notable polar coaster swings in temperatures!”
Hold some “officials” in Contempt and jail them until the leases are issued.
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“It did not impact existing operations or permits for valid, existing leases, the agency said.”
I work with a company that has been trying to get a drilling permit in Utah for 18 months. The BLM simply will not work on the application for permit to drill. The oil and gas lease is already in place.
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