H.R. 6285 · 118th Congress · House

Alaska’s Right to Produce Act of 2023

In Congress· Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
Introduced
Nov 8, 23
Passed House
May 1, 24
Passed Senate
Pending
Sent to President
Pending
Signed into Law
Pending

Executive Summary

Alaska’s Right to Produce Act of 2023

This bill provides for oil and gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). 

Specifically, the bill nullifies any order or action by the President or the Department of the Interior that places a moratorium on, suspends, or otherwise pauses leasing in ANWR's 1002 Area. It also ratifies and approves all authorizations and permits issued for the establishment and administration of the Coastal Plain Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The Environmental Protection Agency and other applicable federal departments and agencies must process, reinstate, or continue to maintain such authorizations and permits. 

Within 30 days of the bill's enactment, Interior must accept bids for certain ANWR leases that were canceled and reissue the leases. The bill states that the reissued leases must be considered to meet the requirements of specified existing laws, such as the Endangered Species Act of 1973.

By December 22, 2024, Interior must also conduct a second lease sale. Further, the bill limits the authority of the President and Interior to cancel future leases issued under the program.

The bill also directs the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to withdraw its Notice of Availability of the Draft Coastal Plain Oil and Gas Leasing Program Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement. It also nullifies (1) BLM's final rule based on the proposed rule titled Management and Protection of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPR-A), (2) Section 4 of Executive Order 13990, and (3) Secretarial Order 3401.

In addition, BLM must obtain congressional approval prior to designating any new protected Special Areas, adding resource values to existing Special Areas, or expanding existing Special Areas in the NPR-A. 

Finally, the bill limits judicial review of approvals of leases under the Coastal Plain Oil and Gas Leasing Program.

Previous Versions

07Apr 15, 2024

Alaska’s Right to Produce Act of 2023

This bill provides for oil and gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). 

Specifically, the bill nullifies any order or action by the President or the Department of the Interior that places a moratorium on, suspends, or otherwise pauses leasing in ANWR's 1002 Area. It also ratifies and approves all authorizations and permits issued for the establishment and administration of the Coastal Plain Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The Environmental Protection Agency and other applicable federal departments and agencies must process, reinstate, or continue to maintain such authorizations and permits. 

Within 30 days of the bill's enactment, Interior must accept bids for certain ANWR leases that were canceled and reissue the leases. The bill states that the reissued leases must be considered to meet the requirements of specified existing laws, such as the Endangered Species Act of 1973.

By December 22, 2024, Interior must also conduct a second lease sale. Further, the bill limits the authority of the President and Interior to cancel future leases issued under the program.

The bill also directs the Bureau of Land Management to withdraw its (1) Notice of Availability of the Draft Coastal Plain Oil and Gas Leasing Program Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement, and (2) proposed rule titled Management and Protection of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska. It also nullifies Section 4 of Executive Order 13990 and Secretarial Order 3401.

Finally, the bill limits judicial review of approvals of leases under the program.

00Nov 8, 2023

Alaska’s Right to Produce Act of 2023

This bill provides for oil and gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). 

Specifically, the bill nullifies any order or action by the President or the Department of the Interior that places a moratorium on, suspends, or otherwise pauses leasing in ANWR's 1002 Area. It also ratifies and approves all authorizations and permits issued for the establishment and administration of the Coastal Plain Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The Environmental Protection Agency and other applicable federal departments and agencies must process, reinstate, or continue to maintain such authorizations and permits. 

Within 30 days of the bill's enactment, Interior must accept bids for certain ANWR leases that were canceled and reissue the leases. The bill states that the reissued leases must be considered to meet the requirements of specified existing laws, such as the Endangered Species Act of 1973.

By December 22, 2024, Interior must also conduct a second lease sale. Further, the bill limits the authority of the President and Interior to cancel future leases issued under the program.

The bill also directs the Bureau of Land Management to withdraw its (1) Notice of Availability of the Draft Coastal Plain Oil and Gas Leasing Program Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement, and (2) proposed rule titled Management and Protection of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska. It also nullifies Section 4 of Executive Order 13990 and Secretarial Order 3401.

Finally, the bill limits judicial review of approvals of leases under the program.

Action Timeline

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  1. MAY 02, 2024IntroReferral

    Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.

  2. MAY 01, 2024Floor

    Considered under the provisions of rule H

    Res. 1173. (consideration: CR H2804-2814)

    2804Yea
    2814Nay
    0NV
  3. MAY 01, 2024Floor

    Rule provides for consideration of H.R

    615, H.R. 2925, H.R. 3195, H.R. 764, H.R. 3397, H.R. 6285 and H.R. 6090. The rule provides for consideration of H.R. 615, H.R. 2925, H.R. 3195, H.R. 764, H.R. 3397, and H.R. 6090 under a closed rule, and H.R. 6285 under a structured rule. The rule provides for one hour of general debate and one motion to recommit on each bill.

  4. MAY 01, 2024Floor

    DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on H.R. 6285.

  5. MAY 01, 2024Floor

    DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res

    1173, the House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Stauber amendment No. 1.

  6. MAY 01, 2024Floor

    Ms

    Castor (FL) moved to recommit to the Committee on Natural Resources. (text: CR H2813-2814)

    2813Yea
    2814Nay
    0NV
  7. MAY 01, 2024Floor

    The previous question on the motion to recommit was ordered pursuant to clause 2(b) of rule XIX.

  8. MAY 01, 2024Floor

    POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on H.R

    6285, the Chair put the question on the motion to recommit and by voice vote announced that the noes had prevailed. Ms. Castor (FL) demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.

  9. MAY 01, 2024Floor

    Considered as unfinished business

    (consideration: CR H2814-2816)

    2814Yea
    2816Nay
    0NV
  10. MAY 01, 2024Floor

    On motion to recommit Failed by the Yeas and Nays

    Roll Call #173

    201 - 211 (Roll no. 173).

    201Yea
    211Nay
    0NV
  11. MAY 01, 2024Floor

    Passed/agreed to in House

    Roll Call #174

    On passage Passed by recorded vote: 214 - 199, 2 Present (Roll no. 174). (text: CR H2804-2805)

    214Yea
    199Nay
    0NV
  12. MAY 01, 2024Floor

    On passage Passed by recorded vote

    Roll Call #174

    214 - 199, 2 Present (Roll no. 174). (text: CR H2804-2805)

    214Yea
    199Nay
    0NV
  13. MAY 01, 2024Floor

    Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

  14. APR 29, 2024Floor

    Rules Committee Resolution H

    Res. 1173 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 615, H.R. 2925, H.R. 3195, H.R. 764, H.R. 3397, H.R. 6285 and H.R. 6090. The rule provides for consideration of H.R. 615, H.R. 2925, H.R. 3195, H.R. 764, H.R. 3397, and H.R. 6090 under a closed rule, and H.R. 6285 under a structured rule. The rule provides for one hour of general debate and one motion to recommit on each bill.

  15. APR 15, 2024Committee

    Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Natural Resources. H. Rept. 118-463.

    118Yea
    463Nay
    0NV
  16. APR 15, 2024Committee

    Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Natural Resources. H. Rept. 118-463.

    118Yea
    463Nay
    0NV
  17. APR 15, 2024Calendars

    Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 384.

  18. DEC 06, 2023Committee

    Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources Discharged

  19. DEC 06, 2023Committee

    Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held

  20. DEC 06, 2023Committee

    Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 24 - 17.

    24Yea
    17Nay
    0NV
  21. NOV 29, 2023Committee

    Subcommittee Hearings Held

  22. NOV 28, 2023Committee

    Referred to the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources.

  23. NOV 08, 2023IntroReferral

    Introduced in House

  24. NOV 08, 2023IntroReferral

    Introduced in House

  25. NOV 08, 2023IntroReferral

    Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.

Committees

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Energy and Natural Resources Committee

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Referred: May 2, 2024

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Natural Resources Committee

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Referred: May 1, 2024

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Natural Resources Committee

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Referred: May 1, 2024

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Natural Resources Committee

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Referred: Apr 15, 2024

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Natural Resources Committee

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Referred: Dec 6, 2023

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Natural Resources Committee

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Referred: Dec 6, 2023

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Energy and Mineral Resources Subcommittee

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Referred: Dec 6, 2023

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Energy and Mineral Resources Subcommittee

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Referred: Nov 29, 2023

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Energy and Mineral Resources Subcommittee

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Referred: Nov 28, 2023

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Natural Resources Committee

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Referred: Nov 8, 2023

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