Alaska Native supporters of Willow oil project push for approval in D.C.

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With a decision looming, Arctic Slope Regional Corp., Voice of the Arctic Iñupiat and others pressed for the project in D.C., highlighting that the North Slope stands to gain billions if it’s built.

WASHINGTON — As a decision from the Biden administration on the Willow oil development project nears, a group of

Several North Slope leaders visited D.C. in February to promote Willow alongside Alaska’s congressional delegation, pushing their perspective that the development is crucial to the local economy. “Our economy is based on this development, if that goes away, or it’s not allowed to expand, we then don’t have money to maintain the systems that we have currently in place, nor do we have the money to make investments in future economies,”

The money has primarily gone to support the North Slope Borough and the five communities — Utqiagvik, Atqasuk, Nuiqsut, Anaktuvuk Pass and Wainwright — most directly affected by oil and gas activity in NPR-A, the review says. “The impact to the community is largely positive because, in our small tight-knit communities, some of these resources aren’t available as much larger communities or vastly populated cities,” Ekak said in an interview. “So having these programs gives our youth and residents programs to actively participate in.”billion and $5.2 billion would go to the state of Alaska through production, property and corporate income taxes, the environmental review outlined, using the same projections.

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