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I wish I had a confident answer for you. It’s sort of a tale of two Burgums for me, and I’m not sure which will be sitting in that chair.
I would agree with that take. Especially that last part.I expected waaaaaay worse.
From a work perspective, some of ND’s politicians have been aggressively anti-public lands, anti-conservation and anti-science-based management. In the grand scheme of things in our court, Bergum has been pretty reasonable to work with. I don’t hate this? Yet?
Sounds like it might be --- If she loves oil wells.My wife works for USF&W Refuges. She’s hoping it’s a step up from where they are now.
SighSecretary Doug Burgum Signs First Round of Secretary's Orders to Unleash American Energy | U.S. Department of the Interior
Today, Doug Burgum officially began his tenure as the 55th Secretary of the Interior, marking the start of a new era focused on advancing American energy independence and ensuring the responsible stewardship of the nation’s public lands and resources.www.doi.gov
To be honest - this seems like more talking point than reality. I dont see oil companies exploring all over with low price crude.Sigh
I have faith that Burgum will do good things as I know the family, but we shall see.To be honest - this seems like more talking point than reality. I dont see oil companies exploring all over with low price crude.
Let's hope so as that would be a good thing. I can speak from firsthand experience as an Operator on a Federal Land lease over many different administrations. The first 4 Trump administration years were fair, followed law and regulation, didn't not give anyone a free pass and moved proposals along in a timely manner. An EA, EIS and a FONSI meant something. If you had a valid project, approvals were granted. If you didn't, they were not. The Obama adminstration simply stopped any forward movement on projects that did not meet with their desired goals. The Biden adminstration implemented delays, additional reviews, changed the solicitor review program after completing a review so that you would have to go back through another round, would send you down one path to only redirect you down a different path when you had reached the end or simply look past a FONSI and just say NO. This endless delay, changes, review and redirect cost everyone including taxpayers', frustrated people within the DOI, Contractors hired by the Proponents to perform the studies and the Proponents that paid for this work with no real outcome. That outcome works for nobody. Let's hope a return to real oversight returns.So far looks like rolling things back to Trump 1.0.
That checklist is going swell for them so farThe author of DOI in Project 2025 scared me much more.