After the Biden administration announced that it would cancel seven oil and gas leases in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, right-wing media accused Biden officials of jacking up gas prices, jeopardizing the country’s energy independence, and harming Alaskans.
- The cancellation comes years after the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority purchased the leases during the waning days of President Donald Trump’s administration, weeks before Joe Biden’s inauguration in January 2021.
- Companies were hesitant to pursue oil and gas exploration in the refuge to begin with. Besides Alaska’s development agency, only two small companies acquired bids on tracts of land in ANWR to explore for oil and gas — both subsequently let go of these leases after deciding it would be too difficult to pursue exploration. In total, 29 global banks have implemented a policy to decline underwriting oil and gas projects on the refuge, and 18 international insurance companies have said they will not cover development projects in ANWR.
- Throughout 2022, right-wing media shamelessly bootlicked the fossil fuel industry when gas prices were at record highs. Fox News in particular used debunked talking points to claim the price of oil as a global commodity is controlled by the president, suggesting his climate policies and supposed assaults on the U.S. oil and gas industry are the cause of rising prices at the pump.
- Now, right-wing media were quick to misleadingly connect the cancellation of the leases in ANWR to a recent spike in the price of gas affecting some states in the Midwest and on the West Coast. Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, told CNN that the canceled leases would “not at all” hurt consumers in the future, explaining that pushback on the decision is “primarily about optics.”