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Outer Continental Shelf Offshore Drilling Trump Administration

Vinson & Elkins LLP

10 Questions Series: How A Reinstated NTL No. 2016-N01 Could Detrimentally Affect Offshore Oil And Gas Operators On The Outer...

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With U.S. President Joe Biden taking office in January 2021, many energy industry participants have questions regarding how new federal policy may adversely affect oil and gas operators pursuing exploration and development...more

Hogan Lovells

The future of public lands under the Biden Administration

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President-elect Biden will assume office in January, 2021, with a divided nation, the global coronavirus pandemic, and a domestic energy market in a distressed state. The new administration will need to oversee the management...more

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Court Overturns Trump Administration Efforts to Revoke Withdrawal Status for Outer Continental Shelf Lands

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On March 29, 2019, the United States District Court for the District of Alaska issued its ruling in a case challenging a presidential executive order which would have reversed withdrawals of Outer Continental Shelf (OCS)...more

Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

Trump’s Busy Year on Energy and the Environment

During his first year in Washington, President Trump made his mark on energy and environmental issues by issuing executive orders (EOs), proclamations, and presidential memoranda. Seeking to undo regulations enacted during...more

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