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Alaska Journal | Interior Dept files brief defending Willow project review

Attorneys for the Interior Department argue in a court brief filed late Wednesday that conservation and Alaska Native groups filed suits to stop ConocoPhillips’ $6 billion Willow oil project too late and the agency sufficiently accounted for the greenhouse gas emissions from the development in its environmental review.

Biden Administration Determines ConocoPhillips Willow Project ROD Is Legally Sufficient

Biden Administration Determines ConocoPhillips Willow Project ROD Is Legally Sufficient ConocoPhillips’ Alpine facility, which is approximately 30 air miles from the Willow development. ConocoPhillips The US Department of Justice filed a brief on May 26 with the US District Court for Alaska defending the Willow project, a significant energy development within the National Petroleum Reserve of Alaska (NPR-A) on Alaska’s North Slope that has been halted by litigation. The Biden administration in January announced it would review the final Record of Decision (ROD) for the Willow Master Development Plan, approved in October of 2020 by the Trump administration, for consistency with the administration’s initial executive orders on addressing climate change. The administration has finished that review, as well, finding the ROD legally sufficient. The filing follows weeks of advocacy and outreach by Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan and Congressman Don Young to members o

Alaska Journal | Parties agree to expedited schedule in Willow lawsuit

Wed, 04/21/2021 - 8:53am The Doyon Drilling Rig 141 is seen working at the ConocoPhillips Willow prospect on the eastern edge of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. Planned work this winter at the project was halted in federal court after an injunction to prevent construction of a gravel quarry. (Photo/Judy Patrick/ConocoPhillips) ConocoPhillips has agreed with a coalition of Alaska Native and conservation groups on a timeline to resolve a court dispute over the adequacy of the environmental review for its multibillion-dollar Willow project that could allow the company to resume on-the-ground activity next winter. Per the agreed-upon timeline to argue the lawsuit, ConocoPhillips will not restart construction work at the large North Slope oil prospect before Dec. 1. The Houston-based oil major intervened in the suit originally filed last November against the Bureau of Land Management over the agency’s approval of the company’s development plan last year.

Alaska Journal | ConocoPhillips requests July decision on Willow suit

Wed, 02/24/2021 - 9:28am ConocoPhillips is asking for a ruling on lawsuits targeting its Willow project by July 1.(Photo/Judy Patrick/ConocoPhillips) ConocoPhillips is asking the federal judge overseeing both of the lawsuits seeking to stop one of the largest North Slope oil developments in decades to determine the near-term fate of the project by the summer. Attorneys for the Houston-based major that has grown its presence on the Slope in recent years proposed to U.S. District Court of Alaska Judge Sharon Gleason that she rule by July 1 on the merits of the nearly identical lawsuits challenging the federal permits for its Willow oil project. A midsummer decision would hopefully allow ConocoPhillips and Interior agencies time to remedy any issues ahead of the 2021-22 winter construction season, they wrote in motions filed Feb. 22.

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