POLITICSTHE HILL
Interior moves to relax rules for drilling on public lands
The Trump administration is proposing to relax rules for drilling on public lands by loosening two Biden-era regulations aimed at reducing methane emissions and ensuring energy companies pay for energy. The Interior Department, which oversees federal lands, announced the move to ease these regulations.
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