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It’s up to an Alaska federal court to decide who has the rights to a portion of land between the Canning and Staines rivers ...
Meanwhile, the outdoor industry prepares for a renewed fight to prevent energy development in some of Alaska's most beloved wilderness areas.
The Department of Interior neglected its obligation to obtain a court order before it canceled the state agency’s oil and gas leases on the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, a ...
(Lisa Hupp/USFWS) A federal judge in Anchorage has ruled in favor of Alaska’s state-owned investment bank in a lawsuit that could clear the way for oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
A federal judge in Alaska on Tuesday ruled the Biden administration lacked the authority to cancel seven oil and gas leases that had been issued for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Doug Burgum says follow-ups to executive orders will mean leasing across the ANWR coastal plain, plus wider development in ...
This includes reinstating a program to make the entire 1.56-million-acre Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) available for oil and natural gas leasing.
A federal judge in Anchorage has ruled in favor of Alaska’s state-owned investment bank in a lawsuit that could clear the way for oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. In an order ...
Two months after a lease sale in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge failed to draw any bids ... protections for lands along the trans-Alaska pipeline corridor and Dalton Highway north of the Yukon ...
Two months after a lease sale in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge failed to draw any bids, the Trump administration Department of the Interior said on Thursday it is taking steps to sell leases ...