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Trump Administration Considers Endangered Species Act Exemption to Support Oil & Gas Activities in Gulf of Mexico

Key Takeaway

This action signals a federal intent to reduce environmental regulatory barriers for fossil fuel development, potentially impacting future energy supply, pricing, and the broader regulatory landscape for all power projects.

AI Summary

  • The Trump administration is convening the rarely-used Endangered Species Committee ("God Squad") on March 31, 2026, to consider an Endangered Species Act (ESA) exemption for oil & gas activities in the Gulf of Mexico.
  • This move signals a potential significant federal policy shift aimed at reducing environmental regulatory hurdles for fossil fuel development, which could streamline permitting for future projects.
  • If approved, the exemption could lead to increased or accelerated oil and gas production in the Gulf, potentially influencing future natural gas supply and pricing stability for power generators and large industrial consumers.

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Article Content

WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Monday, March 16, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum announced via notice in the Federal Register that the Endangered Species Committee — a federal panel created in 1978 that has rarely met over the past decade — would convene a meeting on March 31 to address a potential Endangered Species Act ... [continued] The post Trump Administration Considers Endangered Species Act Exemption to Support Oil & Gas Activities in Gulf of Mexico appeared first on CleanTechnica .