Court enters permanent injunction against Biden energy leasing pause
A federal judge placed a permanent injunction against President Joe Biden's pause on federal oil and gas leasing in 13 states, following up on a temporary injunction placed on the Biden order last summer.
U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty ruled late Thursday that the federal government may not stop issuing leases on federal lands and waters in accordance with the pause Biden ordered during his first week in office. Doughty's order said federal law requires the Interior Department to carry out lease sales, pointing to various statutes, including one requiring the department to hold sales "where eligible lands are available" and to do so "at least quarterly.”
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The new injunction uses different language, enjoining the government from "implementing a stop" on new leasing.
Unlike the preliminary injunction, which was effective in all states, the permanent injunction covers only the 13 states that filed the initial suit against Biden's leasing pause.
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The story does not name the 13 states. Most of Texas is not considered federally controlled sites, however offshore wells probably are.
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