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Lawmakers Raise Study Taking Grim Outlook On Biden Climate Plans - But Who's Behind It?


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Wyoming s US Rep. Liz Cheney envisions a dark future for her home state under President Joe Biden.
If the new administration extends its pause on new oil and gas drilling on public land, it would endanger Wyoming s economy, kill 18,000 jobs and cause the energy state to lose out on critical education, infrastructure, and healthcare funding. Biden would be cutting off a major lifeline that Americans have relied on to survive during this time, she has said.
But there s a problem with Cheney s forecast. The numbers she s relying on came from an analysis that is the brainchild of the oil and gas industry. ....

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UW Studies Impact of Federal Moratorium on Conventional Oil Fields


LARAMIE  The University of Wyoming’s Enhanced Oil Recovery Institute (EORI) has reviewed the impact of President Joe Biden’s temporary moratorium on new oil and gas leases on federal lands, finding significant potential impacts on Wyoming oil and gas production, access to existing and future reserves, as well as state revenue.
EORI says its analysis of the federal lease moratorium on Wyoming’s conventional oil reserves is stark due to the fact that the federal government owns 68 percent of the federal minerals in the state. The federal lease moratorium will impact 75 percent of Wyoming’s legacy (conventional) fields and 60 percent of drillable land. This policy will restrict, or possibly prevent, access to 2.9 billion barrels of potentially recoverable oil reserves on federal lands and the associated $12.9 billion in tax revenue, according to the EORI report. ....

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