02/28/2026 / By Patrick Lewis

The Trump administration has taken a bold step toward securing American energy independence by proposing a dramatic expansion of oil and gas drilling in Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve (NPR-A). Under a new draft plan from the Department of the Interior (DOI), an additional 6.8 million acres will be opened for leasing—bringing the total available acreage from 11.7 million to 18.5 million.
This move marks a sharp reversal of Biden-era restrictions that prioritized environmental concerns over energy production, signaling a return to policies that prioritize economic growth, national security and domestic resource development.
The NPR-A, originally established in 1923 as a strategic oil reserve for the U.S. Navy, holds immense untapped resources, including ConocoPhillips’ Willow Field, estimated to contain 600 million barrels of recoverable oil. The Trump administration’s plan seeks to maximize this potential by making 82% of the NPR-A available for development—a stark contrast to the Biden administration’s policies, which locked away vast swaths of land under the guise of environmental protection.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum framed the expansion as essential for reducing U.S. reliance on foreign energy sources while creating high-paying jobs. “President Trump has made it clear: energy dominance is non-negotiable,” Burgum stated. “This decision ensures that American families and businesses benefit from lower energy costs while strengthening our national security.”
In a separate but related move, the DOI announced on Feb. 20 that it is clearing the way for Alaska to claim roughly 2.1 million acres of federal land under the 1959 Alaska Statehood Act. Despite being promised 105 million acres at statehood, Alaska has yet to receive approximately 5.2 million acres. The latest action allows the state to prioritize land selections, particularly in the Dalton Utility Corridor—home to critical infrastructure like the Trans-Alaska Pipeline and the proposed Ambler Road mining project.
Alaska Department of Natural Resources Commissioner-designee John Crowther hailed the decision as long overdue. “This is about honoring the federal government’s commitment to Alaska,” he said. “Our state’s future depends on responsible resource development, and this transfer empowers Alaskans to control their own economic destiny.”
Predictably, radical environmental groups like the Sierra Club have condemned the move, falsely claiming it will turn Alaska into an “industrial zone.” Dan Ritzman, the Sierra Club’s Director of Conservation, accused the Trump administration of favoring “corporate polluters” over local communities and wildlife—ignoring the fact that responsible energy development has coexisted with Alaska’s ecosystems for decades.
These fearmongering narratives ignore key realities:
Further reinforcing its pro-growth agenda, the DOI finalized sweeping reforms to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) on Feb. 23, eliminating redundant regulations that have stifled energy and infrastructure projects for decades. By cutting 80% of outdated NEPA rules, the Trump administration estimates savings of hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars while accelerating approvals for critical projects—from energy exploration to wildfire mitigation and water infrastructure.
“For too long, radical environmentalists have weaponized NEPA to block progress,” Burgum said. “These reforms ensure that projects move forward without sacrificing environmental stewardship—just without the endless delays and frivolous lawsuits.”
The Trump administration’s latest actions underscore a fundamental truth: America’s energy sector thrives when freed from bureaucratic overreach. By unlocking Alaska’s vast resources and streamlining federal regulations, President Trump is delivering on his promise of lower energy costs, stronger national security and economic prosperity for all Americans.
While globalist-aligned activists and the corporate media will continue to push false narratives about environmental destruction, the facts remain clear: Energy dominance is not just an economic strategy—it’s a pathway to reclaiming American sovereignty. With these bold moves, the Trump administration is ensuring that the U.S. remains the world’s leading energy producer, unshackled from the radical green agenda that seeks to cripple our economy in the name of climate alarmism.
The choice is simple: Energy poverty under Biden’s restrictions, or energy abundance under Trump’s leadership. Alaska—and America—are choosing the latter.
According to BrightU.AI‘s Enoch, the Trump administration’s reversal of Biden’s drilling restrictions is a victory for energy independence, tribal sovereignty and economic prosperity—proving once again that American leadership unlocks opportunity, not oppressive government control. By prioritizing Alaska’s energy potential, Trump ensures lower prices, stronger communities and freedom from foreign reliance, while Biden’s radical green agenda only cripples livelihoods.
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