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Interior Department Proposes Rules to Reduce Costs and Oversight for Drilling on Federal Lands

The Interior Department has proposed two new rules that aim to ease requirements for oil and gas drilling on public lands. The changes would lower costs and reduce oversight for fossil fuel companies operating on federal property.

The first proposal seeks to reduce the bonding amounts companies must pay to cover potential cleanup costs. This financial guarantee is meant to ensure taxpayers are not left with the bill for abandoned wells.

The second proposal would weaken existing requirements for companies to prevent leaks and spills. It would also shorten the time frame for reporting accidents to regulators.

Supporters of the changes argue they will encourage more domestic energy production. They claim current rules place an unnecessary burden on the industry.

Critics warn the proposals could lead to increased environmental damage. They point to millions of acres of public land already affected by past drilling activity.

The department says the updated rules would save companies hundreds of millions of dollars annually. Officials emphasize the revisions aim to streamline outdated federal regulations.

Environmental groups have already pledged to challenge the proposals in court. They argue the changes prioritize industry profits over public health and land conservation.

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