625 Million Acres of Ocean Protected from Oil & Gas Drilling

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Using the 1953 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, President Joe Biden declared 625 million acres (2.5 million square kilometers) of federal waters protected from oil and gas drilling. These waters were off the east and west coasts, in the eastern Gulf of Mexico and in Alaska’s Northern Bering Sea.

The newly protected waters are currently not of much interest to the oil industry. Oil and gas production in the USA is currently at an all-time high.

The law Biden exercised empowers Presidents to withdraw federal waters from future leasing and development for oil and gas drilling, but does not say that future Presidents can revoke the protection.

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