Activists Who Fought Obama’s Offshore Oil Plan Take Aim at Trump’s
- Obama gave up on Atlantic drilling after East Coast opposition
- Expansive plan would open door to drilling in most U.S. waters
What Trump's Offshore Drilling Plan Means for Oil Output
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Environmental activists and coastal residents who successfully fought an Obama administration plan to sell drilling rights in the Arctic and Atlantic are vowing a rerun now that President Donald Trump has proposed opening more than 90 percent of the U.S. coast to new oil exploration.
But the Trump administration isn’t making it easy.