Womp Womp! Shutdown Closes Bureau Of Ocean Energy Management, Halts Offshore Drilling Planning
An ongoing partial government shutdown poised to enter its fourth week has seemingly stalled President Donald Trumps controversial efforts to open virtually all U.S. waters to oil and gas drilling.
Putting the brakes on a much-maligned offshore drilling plan has emerged as a self-defeating byproduct of the presidents shutdown over funding for a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico. While experts largely agree that the shutdown is unlikely to change the Trump administrations plans to swiftly roll out its planned leasing program in U.S. waters, some say the shutdown has definitely slowed the effort and allowed drilling opponents to gain ground.
What we know from previous experience with the Obama administration and even administrations before that
is that this process takes a while, explained Sierra Weaver, a senior attorney with the Southern Environmental Law Center. We would be expecting a proposed program in about March. But from where we are right now, the shutdown seems to be slowing them down.
A year ago, former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke announced plans to open up nearly all federal waters to drilling including the entirety of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. An accompanying five-year leasing plan would auction off drilling rights in parts of the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) from 2019 to 2024.
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