
Doug Burgum
Doug Burgum is the governor of North Dakota and a businessman involved in technology and energy ventures.
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Burgum Moves to Cancel Buffalo Grazing Leases, Displacing 950 Bison in Montana
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum has proposed canceling grazing leases for over 950 buffalo on federal land in Montana, citing animal management reasons. The move faces opposition from tribes, conservationists, and ranchers, raising questions about federal land use and wildlife conservation.

U.S. Government Pays $1 Billion to TotalEnergies to Cancel Offshore Wind Leases
The U.S. government is compensating TotalEnergies nearly $1 billion to cancel offshore wind leases off New York and North Carolina. This move shifts energy investment focus from renewables to fossil fuels, sparking debate on future energy policy.

Trump’s ‘God Squad’ Waives Endangered Species Protections in Gulf of Mexico
The Trump administration's 'God Squad' has waived protections for endangered species to expand oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. Environmental groups are preparing legal challenges, highlighting ongoing conflicts over conservation and energy policies.

Trump Plans to Review Oil Drilling in Endangered Species Zones of Gulf of Mexico
The U.S. under Trump plans to hold a federal panel meeting on March 31 to consider allowing oil drilling in protected Gulf of Mexico habitats. This could reverse key endangered species protections, sparking environmental concerns and shaping future resource management.

US Raises Flag at Caracas Embassy, Restoring Diplomatic Ties After 7 Years
The U.S. has raised its flag at the Caracas embassy, reopening diplomatic channels severed since 2019. This signals a new phase of cooperation on key issues like energy and migration between the two nations.

Trump Facilitates Venezuelan Gold Sale to US While Banning Others
The Trump administration has approved a deal allowing Venezuela to sell up to 1,000 kg of gold to the US. Meanwhile, the US bans gold sales from Russia, Iran, North Korea, and Cuba, creating a selective sanctions landscape.

Burgum Highlights Rapid US-Venezuela Energy Ties and Rare Earth Mineral Talks
Governor Burgum reports rapid progress in US-Venezuela energy ties, emphasizing efforts to lower American energy costs. He also discussed rare earth mineral cooperation amid complex U.S. sanctions and Venezuela's political situation.