US agency to consider expanded drilling in Alaska reserve
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The Trump administration will consider a new management plan and expanded oil drilling for the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, an Indiana-size area that former Interior Secretary Ken Salazar characterized as an “iconic place on our Earth.”
The Bureau of Land Management announced Thursday it will take public comment through Jan. 21 on four alternatives for the reserve in northern Alaska.
Two alternatives could allow lease sales on lands previously designated as special conservation areas under the Obama administration.
The goal of a new management plan is increased energy production and greater energy security for the nation, BLM Alaska director Chad Padgett said.