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Trump Admin Rolls Back Biden-Era Restrictions on Alaska Oil and Gas Drilling

Posted on Friday, November 14, 2025
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The Trump administration said Nov. 13 that it has finalized a rule rescinding Biden-era restrictions on oil and gas drilling in Alaska as part of efforts to strengthen U.S. energy security.

The new rule, to be published in the Federal Register on Nov. 17, will revoke the measures imposed by the Biden administration that restricted drilling in the National Petroleum Reserve on the North Slope, according to the Interior Department (DOI).

The petroleum reserve in Alaska, spanning roughly 23 million acres, was designated in 1923. Last year, the Biden administration restricted oil and gas drilling on over 13 million acres of the area for environmental reasons.

The DOI stated that it aims to restore drilling in the area to strengthen energy supply and reduce U.S. reliance on foreign sources, following President Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 executive order that called for the expansion of natural resource development across federal and state lands in Alaska.

“By rescinding the 2024 rule, we are following the direction set by President Trump to unlock Alaska’s energy potential, create jobs for North Slope communities and strengthen American energy security,” Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum said in a Nov. 13 statement.

“This action restores common-sense management and ensures responsible development benefits both Alaska and the nation.”

Voice of the Arctic Inupiat, a nonprofit representing North Slope communities in Alaska, said it supports the move, noting that it would help sustain power generation, education, and other services that rely on tax revenue from resource development infrastructure.

North Slope Borough Mayor Josiah Patkotak also voiced support, calling the move a “meaningful step toward restoring a federal process” that respects local leadership in Alaska.

“Good policy comes from good process, which requires hearing directly from the people who live, work, and hunt here,” Patkotak said in a statement issued by the nonprofit.

The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) opposed the move, claiming the DOI’s new rule disregards its obligation to protect the reserve.

“This rollback is nothing more than a giveaway to the oil and gas industry,” Bobby McEnaney, NRDC director of land conservation, said in a statement. “Weakening protections is reckless, and it threatens to erase the very landscapes Congress sought to safeguard.”

This is not the first such Biden-era restriction that Trump has rolled back. Last month, the DOI announced that it would reopen the coastal plain of Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas leasing and reissued permits for the 211-mile Ambler Road Project, which would allow access to cooper and cobalt deposits in the area.

Aldgra Fredly is a freelance writer covering U.S. and Asia Pacific news for The Epoch Times.

Reprinted with Permission from The Epoch Times – By Aldgra Fredly

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papaYEC
papaYEC
6 months ago

Eliminate every single Democrat/RINO concocted regulation and legislation. Not a single one is good, and most are very destructive.

Sam
Sam
6 months ago

It is about time. Get it done, DJT.

Pilot
Pilot
6 months ago

What has happened to good writing and language? I’m thinking the word in the last sentence, “cooper,” was meant to be copper?

Alan Christman
Alan Christman
6 months ago

It’s called the Strategic Petroleum Reserve for a reason.

Jo271828
Jo271828
6 months ago

Why wasn’t this done right after January 20th? Why didn’t the DOI/BLM just write “One Big Beautiful Regulation” to roll back all of biden’s regulations on mineral production?

Bill Walters
Bill Walters
6 months ago

Does the NRDC have an alternative to high gas prices, not being independent in petroleum resources, and having Russian dependent customers as our customers, which in turn could end the war in Ukraine? We have allies who want to buy our oil and natural gas. The North Slope Alaskan Native population is aboard with this, which will help to improve their lives, and I think they probably care more about the land than NRDC. If you want to be constructively critical, then offer some solutions to the challenges.

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