A federal court upheld a ruling forcing the Biden administration to expand its sale of offshore drilling rights in the Gulf of Mexico, while giving the government more time to hold it.
The decision by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans late Monday was a blow to environmental groups who’d sought to reinstate auction limits they argued are essential to protect the endangered Rice’s whale.
Louisiana and representatives of the oil industry, including the American Petroleum Institute, units of Chevron Corp., and Shell Plc, had challenged the limitations, with Chevron saying they could raise the costs and time to complete projects in the region.
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