TAPS Attack: Biden Administration vs. Alaska

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By Robert Bradley Jr. — August 20, 2024

“It is now time for DOI and BLM to prove their worth, and whether they are truly working in the public interest, or merely pandering to the Lower-48 radical environmental elite … trying to shut down the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) … [and] Alaska.” ( – U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan, below)

Termite aspirations. That term from Ayn Rand toward the enemies of modern living and human betterment is applicable to many energy issues today. One of the most recent examples regards the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System, which since 1977 has been transporting crude oil from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez (800 miles) for tanker shipment to markets. Today, TAPS averages about 450,000 barrels of crude oil per day, accounting for 3.5 percent of U.S. production.

Petition to Close

This June, these environmental groups filed a legal petition to the U.S. Department of Interior to phase-out and decommission TAPS: the Center for Biological Diversity; Pacific Environment; Sovereign Iñupiat for a Living Arctic; Alaska Community Action on Toxics; Fairbanks Climate Action Coalition; and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (also see here).

“[TAPS] is approaching the end of its useful life due to mounting climate change-driven damages to both the aging pipeline infrastructure and the entire Arctic ecosystem,” the six petitioners state, also citing “the imperative for the United States to rapidly transition away from fossil fuel-based energy.”

Operating under a 30-year pipeline right-of-way granted by the Bureau of Land Management (Department of Interior) with ten years to run, petitioners seek

a managed phasedown of the pipeline, drafting an updated Dismantlement, Removal, and Restoration (DR&R) plan should also promptly commence. Avoiding the most severe harms from climate change requires immediate action to halt any new fossil fuel development and begin a rapid transition towards more sustainable energy sources, especially in the Arctic. We simply cannot afford a decade more of TAPS operations without any comprehensive analysis of its ongoing, harmful impacts and the need to implement fundamental changes towards a phasedown.

Such would be a “taking” and suggests the need to privatize the public domain in Alaska to avoid political issues, to depoliticize, energy policy in Arctic. Such privatization, in fact, would generate revenue to retire federal debt at a time of fiscal constraint.

Biden vs. Alaska

More is going on to de-develop Alaska’s oil industry from Washington, DC. The Biden-Harris Administration is trying to close more areas on Alaska’s North Slope to oil and gas development. The state of Alaska and native governments within the state are suing Biden-Harris in this regard.

Interior’s Bureau of Land Management has issued a final Environmental Impact Statement recommending the revocation of Public Land Orders executed in 2021 that would encumber 28 million acres in the state. “Leaving PLOs in place across Alaska serves as a de facto land withdrawal that restricts public access, multiple use, and the transfer of certain selected lands to Alaska Native Vietnam-era veterans,” a press release by Alaskan U.S. senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan stated. “With this action,” Murkowski added:

the Biden administration has wasted an opportunity to do right by Alaska by refusing to lift a single acre of a single PLO anywhere in our state, instead keeping all of these lands in a restricted status. This is effectively a new form of administrative land withdrawal, even though most PLOs in Alaska have served their purpose and are no longer needed. This wouldn’t be acceptable in any other state, but this administration is once again treating Alaska differently—and far worse—than states in the Lower 48.”  

Sullivan noted that the Biden Administration “has issued more than 64 executive orders and actions directly targeting Alaska … harming our jobs and economy, but also our Alaska Native communities, who will be denied access to gravel resources to build out local village infrastructure.”

TAPS is part of this federal attack. Dan Sullivan recently wrote this letter to Interior Secretary Debra Haaland and director, Bureau of Land Management, Tracey Stone-Manning. His inquiry and request foreshadow an all-out attempt to root out the termites at work 4,300 miles away.

I am writing to express my serious concerns with the Bureau of Land Management’s decision to walk away from its commitment to the State of Alaska to revoke Public Land Order (PLO) 5150. Your decision to abruptly abandon the public process associated with lifting PLO 5150, without notice, at the same time that far-left environmental groups are trying to shut down the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) raises questions regarding potential collusion between the Biden Administration and the Lower-48 radical environmentalists that want to shut down Alaska.

The revocation of PLO 5150 would enable the conveyance of the land under TAPS to the State of Alaska. As detailed in a letter that the Alaska congressional delegation sent to the Alaska State Director for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on July 8, 2024, BLM recommended that numerous PLOs be partially or fully revoked, including PLO 5150 … But unsurprisingly, BLM also failed to publish an EA for PLO 5150 when it released final SEIS for the Central Yukon RMP, despite BLM’s commitment to Alaska’s DNR to do so.

At a recent Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing, you provided a series of excuses to explain away your failure, claiming BLM’s “plates are full” and that your decision to abandon the EA process for PLO 5150 was a “collective decision about workload with the Department.” Such a statement is a complete and utter affront. Indeed, the voices of Alaskans are yet again being ignored by your Administration. This became abundantly clear during your recent visit to Alaska, when you ignored requests to meet with State and tribal leaders, yet continue to meet with representatives of the very groups trying to eliminate resource production in Alaska.

Unsurprisingly, as you know, and perhaps in coordination with your team at BLM, on June 12, 2024, a coalition of far-left environmental groups petitioned DOI and BLM to take the following actions:

  1. Immediately initiate scoping for supplemental environmental review of the TAPS;
  2. Complete an SEIS for TAPS with “meaningful” alternatives and mitigation measures; and,
  3. Draft a plan for the dismantlement and removal of TAPS, and the restoration of the right of way.

Their request is a significant undertaking, as in 2020, the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) concluded that, on average, it takes 4.5 years for an agency to complete an environmental impact statement, compared to an EA, which takes a much shorter period of time.

It is now time for DOI and BLM to prove their worth, and whether they are truly working in the public interest, or merely pandering to the Lower-48 radical environmental elite. DOI is required to respond to the petition, “within a reasonable time…[and] proceed to conclude a matter presented to it.” So, if DOI and BLM choose to move forward with the environmentalists’ petition, it will confirm my suspicions that DOI and BLM’s plates are, in fact, not “full” and that leadership decisions regarding “workload with the Department” are intended to cater to their far-left allies, given an SEIS for TAPs will take a significantly longer period of time than an EA for PLO 5150.

With that in mind, I request that BLM provide to my office not later than September 13, 2024 the following records:

  1. Communications with Third Parties: All records reflecting communications (including emails and email attachments, text messages, Teams chats, iMessages or any other communication app messages, telephone call logs, calendar entries, meeting agendas, meeting notes or memoranda, faxes, or any other physical or electronic records reflecting communications, including those that have been deleted or in draft form but are recoverable) that “officials within the United States Department of the Interior exchanged” with any person who is not an employee of the U.S. Federal Government regarding: (i) Public Land Order 5150; (ii) the Trans-Alaska Pipeline; or (iii) the Central Yukon Resource Management Plan. Please search from January 1, 2021 through the date of the search.
  2. Decision Documents: All records reflecting communications (including emails and email attachments, text messages, Teams chats, iMessages or any other communication app messages, telephone call logs, calendar entries, meeting agendas, meeting notes or memoranda, faxes, or any other physical or electronic records reflecting communications, including those that have been deleted or in draft form but are recoverable) between officers or employees of the federal government (between or internal to any department or agency), which concern, reflect, relate to, or include:
    A. Any determination, discussion, or identification of deficiencies within the “Central Yukon Draft Resource Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement, Alaska,” published by the Bureau of Land Management on December 11, 2020, including those determinations, discussions, or identifications of deficiencies regarding Alternative E, which recommended lifting PLO 5150;
    B. Any determination, discussion, or identification of the ground on which the decision was made to recommend retention of PLO 5150 in the “Central Yukon
    Proposed Resource Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement, Alaska,” published by the Bureau of Land Management on April 19, 2024; and
    C. Any determination, discussion, or identification of the grounds on which to approve or deny the petition filed with Secretary Haaland by the Center for Biological Diversity, Pacific Environment, Sovereign Iñupiat for a Living Arctic, Alaska Community Action on Toxics, Fairbanks Climate Action Coalition, and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility on June 12, 2024 requesting “a supplemental environmental impact statement for the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System & Plan for dismantlement, Removal, and Restoration.” …
  3. Personal Emails and Texts: Personal emails and texts sent by the following list of employees from January 20, 2021 through the date of the search:
    A. All communications, including any attachments, sent to or from any nongovernmental email address or phone number established, controlled, or used by any of the following employees.
    B. All records referring or relating to the use of any nongovernmental email address or phone number established, controlled, or used by any of the following employees.
    C. All communications, including any attachments, made or received in connection with the transaction of government business using any nongovernmental email account or nongovernmental communications device established, controlled, or used by the following employees….
  4. Calendars: All calendars or calendar entries for the following individuals, including any calendars maintained on behalf of these individuals (e.g., by an administrative assistant) from January 20, 2021 through the date of the search: …

I request that the calendars be produced in a format that includes all invitees, any notes, and all attachments. Please do not limit your search to Outlook calendars alone. Please produce any responsive document be it paper or electronic, available on a government-issued or personal device used to track or coordinate the time the individual allocates to agency business.

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August 20, 2024 6:27 pm

From the above article:

“More is going on to de-develop Alaska’s oil industry from Washington, DC. The Biden-Harris Administration is trying to close more areas on Alaska’s North Slope to oil and gas development. The state of Alaska and native governments within the state are suing Biden-Harris in this regard.
“. . .the Biden Administration “has issued more than 64 executive orders and actions directly targeting Alaska … harming our jobs and economy, but also our Alaska Native communities, who will be denied access to gravel resources to build out local village infrastructure.”
(my bold emphasis added)

Hmmm . . . last night on national TV I saw innumerable talking heads at some big convention being held somewhere claiming that Joe Biden was THE leader for democracy in the United States and, indeed, the whole world. Strange, as it looks like the reference to “democracy” was not meant to include the state of Alaska.

As they saying goes: talk is cheap.

Reply to  ToldYouSo
August 21, 2024 4:29 pm

Biden was elected to the US Senate in 1972. The first bill he got to vote on was related to the Trans Alaska Pipeline. He voted against it.

MikeSexton
August 20, 2024 6:34 pm

I’m sure the Biden administration will get right back to you

David Goeden
August 20, 2024 7:17 pm

Apparently no matter what the Democrats do, at least half the country will still vote for them. It is scary!

Reply to  David Goeden
August 21, 2024 3:35 am

I predict- Trump is going to win by a landslide!

Reply to  David Goeden
August 21, 2024 7:57 am

Remember the rule-of-thumb: about half the people are below average intelligence.

Red94ViperRT10
Reply to  David Goeden
August 28, 2024 12:28 pm

Those cemetery voters are pretty reliable… for the Leftists!

George Thompson
August 20, 2024 7:26 pm

What needs be done-simply a thought here-is to find who the people who talk to DC, and either baffle them with Bulls*** or take them for a looong walk in the wilderness. Or simply ignore the whack case lawfare people. Just a thought from the Chicago School of Business.

leefor
Reply to  George Thompson
August 20, 2024 7:50 pm

Or a long walk off a short pier. 😉

August 20, 2024 7:48 pm

It is an outright lie to say the pipeline is at the end of it’s useful life. Between the Pikka development and the Willow development , production is likely to double from the North Slope over the next 10 years.
As always, so called “environmentalist” are completely disingenuous and self serving of their personal agenda whenever attacking their perceived enemies.
Note to Greenies : We are not stupid & can see right through to your true motives, which have nothing to do with persevering the environment !

Editor
Reply to  Jeff L
August 21, 2024 12:52 am

Note to Jeff L. We are not stupid. We control the media, so we can do what we like. Go pound sand. – the greenies.

Reply to  Jeff L
August 21, 2024 3:38 am

Enviros fail to realize how big the planet is. Humans can “damage” a great deal and it’s still trivial to the planet.

mikee
Reply to  Jeff L
August 21, 2024 3:38 am

The greens have no interest in the environment. They are marxists and their motive is power through any means.

Someone
Reply to  mikee
August 21, 2024 2:45 pm

Greens certainly attract a lot of marxists. But if all or most most of greens were just marxists, they would not be able to advance their agenda so far as they have been.

Greens that matter are the outlet of climate-industrial complex that was created by the banking industry.

Jim Karlock
August 20, 2024 8:27 pm

Have you looked for Russian money financing this destruction of our energy supply so that they can raise prices to finance their army?
Here are some items that a internet search found:

http://www.debunkingclimate.com/russia-articles.html
PLUS THIS:
Is this yet another Russian/china financed effort to shut down USA energy?
“An international campaign known as “Keep It in the Ground” has been pushing an anti-fossil fuel agenda that advances Russia’s geopolitical interests at the expense of the U.S. and America’s allies. The campaign claims support from more than 400 organizations across the globe, with a sizable percentage operating inside the U.S. The campaign is opposed not just to the extraction of fossil fuels, but to any fossil fuel-related project including pipelines, rail transportation, refineries, and energy exploration.

These groups include Greenpeace, the Sierra Club, 350.org, the Center for Biological Diversity, WildEarth Guardians, the Rainforest Action Network, Earthworks, and the Chesapeake Climate Action Network, to name just a few. Some of the larger environmental advocacy groups in the U.S., such as the Natural Resources Defense Council and the League of Conservation Voters, don’t appear on the list of 400, yet do support the same anti-fossil policy aims and draw from the same pool of financial supporters.

The common denominator here between many of these groups is the San Francisco-based Sea Change Foundation, which has been identified as the incubator for Russian funding of environmental groups. Another key player is the Energy Foundation, which is also based in San Francisco and appears to be an offshoot of the Sea Change Foundation.” washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/russian-funded-environmental-group-gave-millions-to-anti-fracking-groups
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But Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe pushed the law, known as FARA, into the spotlight, as his team of prosecutors revealed how foreign parties often work unnoticed to sway political agendas and shape public thinking.
… 
China:
Reps. Rob Bishop of Utah, the committee chairman, and Bruce Westerman of Arkansas, who heads the panel’s oversight and investigations subcommittee, have written letters over the last few months to the Center for Biological Diversity and three other environmental groups — the Natural Resources Defense Council, the World Resources Institute, and Earthjustice — to inform them of the inquiry.
https://junkscience.com/2018/10/communist-china-funded-us-enviro-groups-working-to-stop-us-military-base-on-okinawa/
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CCP-tied group is quietly fueling US-based climate initiatives: tax filings
“The Energy Foundation’s ties to China are both extremely disturbing and reprehensible,” Tom Pyle, the president of the Institute for Energy Research, told Fox News Digital in an interview. “These environmental organizations, the recipients of this money, are, in essence, sacrificing our national security and empowering China.”

“We are the richest energy nation in the world with respect to coal, oil and natural gas,” he continued. “And yet the Biden administration and the environmentalists fueled by China are promoting policies that would increase our dependence on China, which controls all the minerals and materials needed for batteries and wind and solar, and curtail our production of oil and gas here at home.”
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ccp-tied-group-quietly-fueling-us-based-climate-initiatives-tax-filings
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THE RED AND THE GREEN – CHINA’S USEFUL IDIOTS
https://www.thegwpf.org/content/uploads/2020/12/Green-reds.pdf
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Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Jim Karlock
August 21, 2024 7:20 am

A united American society is indominable.
Russia and China and others know this. They know they cannot go toe to toe with us and win.

The solution? Divide society and corrode the economy until it fails.
Look at all the divisive issues of the day and that it is all activists with it ever time being you are 100% on my side or you are the enemy.
Look at energy. Crippling energy trashes the economy and that in turn furthers the divided nation.

They are winning the war.

August 20, 2024 10:07 pm

“[TAPS] is approaching the end of its useful life due to mounting climate change-driven damages to both the aging pipeline infrastructure and the entire Arctic ecosystem,” the six petitioners state, also citing “the imperative for the United States to rapidly transition away from fossil fuel-based energy.”

I’d like to see them prove it.

Reply to  Redge
August 21, 2024 3:43 am

The arctic ecosystem is millions of square miles. Any “damage” to it is almost microscopic by comparison.

Rod Evans
August 21, 2024 12:02 am

The desire for self harm displayed by the Democrat Party is stunning. Their focused use of lawfare via environmental legislation is their instrument of choice in their quest to destroy the power industries of the USA. They fail to accept the impact they seek will ultimately destroy them.
The reason they wish to weaken the innate strength of the most powerful nation on earth is unclear. Some suggest the active players in the deindustrialisation program championed by the Left/Woke are agents of malign foreign interests. That is possibly correct, but who knows?
What ever the truth and who ever is behind the ongoing funding of the anarchistic activities, it is time for rational sensible heads to engage with the crazies and stop their easy unopposed interference.
Too often the disruption of society by groups disengaged from the communities they wish to impact, are allowed to evolve without challenge.
The easy evolution/growth of the Luddites or Climate Alarmists has to stop.
This can only be done by empowering the people living normal healthy lives in the areas the Climate Alarmists wish to shut down and destroy.
The elections in the USA for President this year will be a chance for sensible people to have their voices heard and wishes progressed. Everyone being disenfranchised and impacted by the Climate Alarmist movement must get out and vote. Vote for reality. I only hope the democratic process that has been the bedrock of American society is not compromised by gaming the process, as has happened in past elections.
The vote this time matters.

Reply to  Rod Evans
August 21, 2024 3:45 am

Elon Musk supports Trump:

David Bowman
Reply to  Joseph Zorzin
August 21, 2024 10:48 am

Cool. Worth the time to listen.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Rod Evans
August 21, 2024 7:23 am

I wish it were that simple.

Too many people have been bought.
Too many people have been taught to let others think for them and to give up individual liberty by giving their decisions to others.
Critical thinking has been eliminated.
Scan and scroll is all they see and they believe, religiously, the headlines.

I fear we have crossed the tipping point.

Sparta Nova 4
August 21, 2024 7:24 am

Story tip:

https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-815326?dicbo=v2-niYH7Gg&obbow

It this a foreshadowing of the coming new age?

August 21, 2024 7:52 am

From the above article:

“[TAPS] is approaching the end of its useful life due to mounting climate change-driven damages to both the aging pipeline infrastructure and the entire Arctic ecosystem,” the six petitioners state . . .”

Well, that’s a big claim on several fronts without any supporting objective evidence:

1) “The Druzhba pipeline is one of the world’s longest oil pipelines and one of the largest oil pipeline networks in the world. It began operation in 1964 and remains in operation today. It carries oil some 4,000 kilometres (2,500 mi) from the eastern part of European Russia to points in Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Germany.”
—https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Druzhba_pipeline
(my bold emphasis added)

In comparison, TAPS was constructed later (starting operations more than a decade later, in 1977), with improved materials-of-construction and better pipeline engineering knowledge and practices. Also note that TAPS covers a straightforward 800 mile route terminating in Valdez, AK whereas the Druzhba pipeline runs more than three times that distance (2,500 miles) with much more complex distribution interconnections. There is no talk of shutting down the older, less-mature-technology Druzhba pipeline due to “climate change drive damages”.

2) As for “mounting climate change-driven damages to the entire Arctic ecosystem”, got any facts to go with that? Last I heard, despite what Nobel Prize winner Al Gore proclaimed, there is still year-round sea ice in the Arctic circle and according to renowned zoologist Susan Crockford’s long and exacting studies of polar bears, the Arctic environment and its life are doing just fine.

The outright ignorance of the “petitioners” that is on display . . . it burns!

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