Alaska political leaders hope to see Trump undo restrictions on oil drilling

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Alaska political leaders hope to see Trump undo restrictions on oil drilling
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Political leaders in Alaska have welcomed President-elect Donald Trump's pledges to expand oil production.

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A polar bear and cubs search for scraps in a large pile of bowhead whale bones left from the village's subsistence hunting at the end of an unused airstrip on a spit of land near the village, Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024, in Kaktovik, Alaska. Grave markers are seen at the village's cemetery facing the Kaktovik Lagoon and the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Monday, Oct. 14, 2024, in Kaktovik, Alaska. The snow-covered coastal plain area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is seen, Monday, Oct. 14, 2024, near Kaktovik, Alaska. during his campaign to expand oil drilling in the U.S.

The refuge is east of the oil fields in Prudhoe Bay and the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, where the Biden administrationAn exploration well was drilled in the 1980s on lands where Alaska Native corporations held rights, but little information has been released about the results. Leaders in Kaktovik have vowed to fight any attempt by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to designate the lands as sacred. Josiah Patkotak, mayor of the North Slope Borough, which includes Kaktovik, said“The federal government must understand that any attempt to undermine our sovereignty will be met with fierce resistance,” he wrote.

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