#Court indefinitely blocks Gulf oil leasing deadline set for Nov. 8

A federal appeals court on Thursday indefinitely stayed an earlier order requiring the Biden administration to hold a November oil lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico, although it’s unclear whether the administration will immediately proceed with the sale.
The Interior Department is required to hold the lease sale under the text of the Inflation Reduction Act, the sweeping climate and infrastructure bill President Biden signed into law last year. In August of this year, the administration announced it would shrink the leasing area by about six million acres, citing dangers to the habitat of the critically endangered Rice’s whale.
The following month, however, a federal judge blocked the restriction and ordered the sale to include those six million acres. Judge James Cain, a Trump appointee, sided with plaintiffs including the state of Louisiana and energy companies, writing that they “have demonstrated substantial potential costs.” The sale, which was initially given a deadline of Sept. 27, was later pushed back to Nov. 8.
On Thursday, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals stayed the earlier order until it reaches a decision on an appeal of the order by conservation groups. Oral arguments in the appeal in the Fifth Circuit are set for Nov. 13.
“We look forward to the opportunity to present our arguments to the Court of Appeals,” said Steve Mashuda, an attorney with the environmental advocacy group Earthjustice, which is involved in the appeal. “We’ll continue to press for restoring basic measures to prevent harm to the critically endangered Rice’s Whale.”
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration estimates there are under 100 Rice’s whales currently living, making it among the most endangered whale species worldwide.
A spokesperson for the Interior Department declined to comment on whether the lease sale will still take place as scheduled on Nov. 8.
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