The premier of the oil-rich Canadian province of Alberta called President Joe Biden’s decision on the Keystone XL pipeline an “insult,” but Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took a conciliatory tone.
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A new study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming (UW) lays out how a ban on hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in Montana through 2040.
The Fiscal and Economic Impacts of Federal Onshore Oil and Gas Lease Moratorium and Drilling Ban Policies, commissioned by the Wyoming Energy Authority and the New Mexico Oil and Gas Association and released in December 2020, shows how Big Sky Country would suffer under both a moratorium on new leasing ventures and an outright ban on fracking altogether, which President Joe Biden has pledged to impose.
Construction on the long-disputed Keystone XL oil pipeline halted Wednesday in anticipation of incoming U.S. President Joe Biden revoking its permit. Biden's Day One plans include moving to revoke a presidential permit for the pipeline.