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US: Trump Prepares Energy Related Executive Actions To Roll Back Biden Rules

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The Wall Street Journal reports that President-elect Donald Trump is preparing a set of energy-related executive orders, to sign upon his inauguration on January 20, that would unwind Biden administration rules on offshore/onshore drilling on federal lands, tailpipe emissions, and LNG exports approval. 

  • The Journal notes: “Trump’s transition team has discussed his second-term intentions with some in the oil industry, according to industry lobbyists. The plans are fluid and could change.”
  • Trump spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said: “The American people can bank on President Trump using his executive power on day one to deliver on the promises he made to them on the campaign trail. When he takes office, President Trump will make America energy dominant again.”
  • According to the Journal, one of Trump’s first moves, “will be the creation of a national energy council overseeing U.S. oil, natural gas and electric power policy,” led by Interior Secretary nominee Doug Burgum and Energy Secretary nominee Chris Wright. 
  • Trump is also “widely expected to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris climate accord, as he did in his first term, potentially through an executive order in his first days in office.”
  • It is unclear if Trump has sufficient executive authority to reverse all Biden-era rules, particularly the ban on offshore oil and gas exploration. During his first term, Trump tried to reverse an Obama-era rule enacted via the same 1953 law. At that time, Trump’s bid was struck down by the courts, who determined that only Congress could unwind the rule. 
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The Wall Street Journal reports that President-elect Donald Trump is preparing a set of energy-related executive orders, to sign upon his inauguration on January 20, that would unwind Biden administration rules on offshore/onshore drilling on federal lands, tailpipe emissions, and LNG exports approval. 

  • The Journal notes: “Trump’s transition team has discussed his second-term intentions with some in the oil industry, according to industry lobbyists. The plans are fluid and could change.”
  • Trump spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said: “The American people can bank on President Trump using his executive power on day one to deliver on the promises he made to them on the campaign trail. When he takes office, President Trump will make America energy dominant again.”
  • According to the Journal, one of Trump’s first moves, “will be the creation of a national energy council overseeing U.S. oil, natural gas and electric power policy,” led by Interior Secretary nominee Doug Burgum and Energy Secretary nominee Chris Wright. 
  • Trump is also “widely expected to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris climate accord, as he did in his first term, potentially through an executive order in his first days in office.”
  • It is unclear if Trump has sufficient executive authority to reverse all Biden-era rules, particularly the ban on offshore oil and gas exploration. During his first term, Trump tried to reverse an Obama-era rule enacted via the same 1953 law. At that time, Trump’s bid was struck down by the courts, who determined that only Congress could unwind the rule.