Washington – Exclusive: Alaska Government Mike Dunleavy It said his country could regain the right path in a number of ways, including energy dominance, job growth and government debt reduction.
Dunleavy, in an exclusive interview with the Fox News Digital Game on Thursday, involved in the National Governors Association and the Republican Governors Association’s winter meeting, said he was happy to be with President Donald Trump and Home Secretary Doug Bur Doug Burgum collaborates on the last border.
Dunlevi said Burgum’s experience in North Dakota and his open experience, based on responsible management, pursued Trump’s vision for an energy-independent America is exactly what the country needs.
“What President Trump is doing He returns to what all these purposes are. ” He talked about the initial intention to use federal land primarily for parks, but for responsible natural resource management.
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Anchorage, Alaska, skyline (Zihao Chen via Getty Image)
“If we do that, we can eliminate a lot of the drawbacks: debt, Create jobsrely on foreign actors. The solution is here. He knows what the solution is and is now implementing the solution. ”
He also said he hopes to work with agricultural secretary Brooke Rollins to expand hydroelectric infrastructure at Tongass National Forest, an inland access between Juneau and Petersburg A region, supported by the late Rep. Don Young.
Rollins oversees the role of the U.S. Forest Service—rather than conducting the Interior Department as they did at the National Park Service—again hint that the widespread expansion of national forests doesn’t mean Limitations on resource development.
Just like Ministry of Agriculture He said that it cooperated with 48 lower farmers to produce food and commodities, so its initial mission included utilizing forest resources.
One area of “huge” potential is the Ambler, an area at the foot of the Brooks Mountains west of the Dalton Highway – better recognized as the 800-mile high “Ice Road Truckers” lane.
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The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is an energy-rich area in Alaska. (Fox News Channel)
Dunleavy said there is a 30-mile boundary between Amberle and the Dalton Expressway, crossing federal lands.
“[The law says] We cannot prevent us from obtaining leases through federal land. ”
He said he hopes Trump’s team will eventually allow the region’s abundant mineralization opportunities by leveraging.
“No excuses [to stop passage through federal lands] – With no excuse to stop legal execution [oil and gas] Rental sales are [Trump’s] Act 2017. ”
“Our two of our large national forests are larger than several states. If we want to manage on a sustainable basis so that we can grow timber, we can dig properly, and we can use hydropower resources.”
Dunleavy said the president of the ANWR-1002 oil lease authorized to go public but was allegedly “set to fail”, with investors saying they acknowledged January’s “fake” and were eager to see how Trump cured the special condition.
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Home Secretary Doug Burgum (Reuters/Mike Segar)
Dunleavy said in ANWR-1002, expansion of Alaska’s natural gas pipeline infrastructure and focusing on leasing opportunities are the right path to global energy advantages.
The governor added that the Indigenous communities on the North Slope support responsibly exploring ANWR-1002 and will create jobs and opportunities for distant residents.
“Our gas lines will also affect … our Asian allies; our position in the Pacific – not just Alaska’s gasoline project. It’s a gas project in the Pacific and our allies,” he said.
Another area that Trump may pursue will be taking advantage of the world’s second largest trend, Dunlevi said.
In another recent Fox News digital interview, that was the time from Mat-Su Borough itself in Alaska Governor says Cook entrance Tides can be effective “green” energy.
Cook Inlet, from the state’s largest city, Anchorage, along the Kenai Peninsula and into the Gulf of Alaska, has incredibly powerful thrust power .
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Dunleavy said he was encouraging investments to leverage the Cook entrance tide to generate reliable energy, especially “green hydrogen”, while rejecting the idea that the debate on “green” and fossil fuels is a zero-sum game.
In a statement to Fox News numbers White House spokesperson “President Trump is committed to unleashing energy in the United States and will work with state officials across the country to unleash our natural resources. Gov. Dunleavy knows President Trump is right – unleashing our energy will Improve the economy and make U.S. energy independent again.”