Trump to sign orders on oil drilling, national monuments
The orders could expand oil drilling in
Administration officials on Monday confirmed the expected moves. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to freely discuss the president's upcoming actions.
Obama used his power under the Antiquities Act to permanently preserve more land and water using national monument designations than any other president. The land is generally off limits to timber harvesting, mining and pipelines, and commercial development.
Trump's staff has been reviewing the decisions to determine economic impacts, whether the law was followed and whether there was appropriate consultation with local officials.
Sen.
"For years, I have fought every step of the way to ensure that our lands are managed by the Utahans that know them best and cherish them deeply," Hatch said in a statement. "That's why I'm committed to rolling back the egregious abuse of the Antiquities Act to serve far-left special interests," including Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante.
Environmental groups blasted Trump's action.
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Trump also is taking aim at Obama's action to restrict offshore drilling, notably a December order designating the bulk of
The move was seen as an effort to put some finishing touches on Obama's environmental legacy while also testing Trump's promise to unleash the nation's untapped energy reserves.
Obama cited an arcane provision in a 1953 law to ban offshore leases in the waters permanently. The statute says "the president of
The
While Trump appears eager to issue executive orders before his first 100 days as president, the drilling order is "ill-timed, falling just one week after the seventh anniversary of the worst environmental disaster in
Expanding offshore drilling into now-restricted areas in
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