The U.S. Interior Department says that no bids were submitted for this week’s oil and gas lease sale in Alaska’s Arctic ...
The U.S. Interior Department said on Wednesday it has concluded the second oil and gas lease sale in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge after receiving no bids from companies. The sale was planned ...
Oil companies declined to bid in a US government auction to drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, as industry interest wanes in a region that’s rich with crude but difficult to develop.
The state of Alaska has been the biggest fan of oil and gas drilling in the refuge. It says this lease sale is designed to ...
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge coastal plain is seen on July 8, 2019. Bids for the second oil and gas lease sale held in the area are set to be opened by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management on ...
An oil and gas lease sale to drill on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge will be pushed back by one day because of an official day of mourning declared for former President Jimmy Carter ...
The Bureau of Land Management will open up 400,000 acres in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for a January sale. The Bureau of Land Management will hold a lease sale on the Arctic National ...
The frozen Canning River in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is seen in this undated photo. (Photo by Randy Brown/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) The federal Bureau of Land Management ...
The Biden administration has approved plans for a sale of oil and gas leases in Alaska that leaves open the door for drilling in a portion of the pristine Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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