US Federal Shutdown: Agencies Keep Working on Fossil Fuel Projects in Washington

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During the current federal government shutdown, some US agencies in Washington will continue work related to fossil fuel projects. The Interior Department published contingency plans on Wednesday stating that staff handling permits and leases for oil, gas, and coal operations on public lands will remain active.

The decision to keep these workers on duty aims to ensure essential activities continue despite the shutdown. This move highlights the government’s focus on managing public lands and energy resources even in uncertain times.

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Processing permits and leases is crucial for ongoing and future fossil fuel operations, which impact:

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  • Energy supply
  • Economic activities across the country

The continuation of these activities during the shutdown underscores the importance of fossil fuel management in federal land policies. Stay tuned to Questiqa USA for the latest updates.

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