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Source? I can’t find anything about this requirement.
https://grist.org/energy/inflation-reduction-act-oil-gas-leases-federal-land/
I mean, you picked a great source because that spells out why the administration made that agreement. Oil and gas doesn't want the land. It is not profitable for them to use and they already leased more than they'll ever need.
What you're talking about is politics. The headline says "OIL FIRST!" And it gives the conservatives something to take home to their voters. They can go say "yea, so Biden got the IRA with climate spending, but we got oil first pick baby!!!"
Meanwhile, it's nothing of substance and the emission reductions as a whole are far more impsctful. It makes no difference because the land leases aren't going to oil anyway, they don't want it. The article you link has multiple experts saying that....
I think youre misunderstanding, its not just that the bill requires land be auctioned for oil and gas, but that leasing land for renewable energy is not allowed until more land is auctioned to oil and gas first. That means energy demand will still be met with oil and gas energy, regardless of where its from.