In the last fiscal year, the administration has offered up more than 12.8 million acres of public lands to oil and gas companies. But when it comes to identifying exactly who’s nominating public lands for oil and gas development, there’s no way of knowing.
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Who’s nominating your public lands for oil and gas leasing? Most of the time, there’s no way to tell
Nov 5, 2018
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