Chattanooga Times Free Press

Biden administra­tion has its first onshore oil sales

- BY MATTHEW BROWN

The U.S. government this week is holding its first onshore oil and natural gas drilling lease auctions since President Joe Biden took office after a federal court blocked the administra­tion’s attempt to suspend such sales because of climate change worries.

The online auctions start Wednesday and conclude Thursday. About 200 square miles of federal lands were offered for lease in eight western states. Most of the parcels are in Wyoming.

The sales come as federal officials try to balance efforts to fight climate change against pressure to bring down high gas prices.

Republican­s want Biden to expand U.S. crude production. But he faces calls from within his own party to do more to curb fossil fuel emissions that are heating the planet.

A coalition of 10 environmen­tal groups said in a lawsuit filed before the sales even began that they were illegal because officials acknowledg­ed the climate change impacts but proceeded anyway.

Beginning with this week’s sales the royalty rate for oil produced from new federal leases is increasing to 18.75% from 12.5%. That’s a 50% jump and marks the first increase since the 1920s.

Hundreds of parcels of public land that companies nominated for leasing had been previously dropped by the administra­tion because of concerns over wildlife being harmed by drilling rigs. More parcels covering about 19 square miles were dropped at the last minute in Wyoming because of potential impacts on wilderness, officials said.

But attorney Melissa Hornbein with the Western Environmen­tal Law Center said the reductions in the size of the sales were not enough.

“They are hoping that by choosing to hold sales on a smaller amount of acreage they are threading the needle. But from our perspectiv­e, the climate science is the one thing that doesn’t lie,” Hornbein said.

Oil industry representa­tive Kathleen Sgamma said the environmen­talists’ lawsuit ignores the fact that lease sales from U.S. lands are required under federal law.

“Public lands are managed in a balanced manner. Balance is a word these groups don’t understand,” said Sgamma, president of the Denver-based Western Energy Alliance, which represents oil and gas companies.

Biden suspended new leasing just a week after taking office in January 2021. A federal judge in Louisiana ordered the sales to resume, saying Interior officials had offered no “rational explanatio­n” for canceling them and only Congress could do so.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO/EVAN VUCCI, POOL ?? President Joe Biden speaks during the “Accelerati­ng Clean Technology Innovation and Deployment” event at the COP26 U.N. Climate Summit in Glasgow, Scotland.
AP FILE PHOTO/EVAN VUCCI, POOL President Joe Biden speaks during the “Accelerati­ng Clean Technology Innovation and Deployment” event at the COP26 U.N. Climate Summit in Glasgow, Scotland.

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