NEWS BULLETIN

August 20, 2001 --- Vol. 7, No. 102August 2001

Yukon's Duncan says U.S. stands firm on ANWR drilling

Yukon Premier Pat Duncan, after a private meeting with U.S. Interior Secretary Gale Norton, is now certain the Bush administration won't change its mind on drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

Duncan said a brief discussion with Norton during the Western Governors' Association annual meeting in Idaho last week indicated it was obvious Norton would not budge from her support for ANWR drilling.

Duncan said Yukoners would have been "quite discouraged" had they heard Norton's position. "She was definitely very pro-development."

Duncan said she explained the concerns of Gwitchin people of Alaska, the Yukon and the Northwest Territories, who have "viewed this area as a sacred place for thousands of years" and argue that any drilling will endanger the calving ground of a caribou herd that is a vital part of their existence.

"The argument against drilling and the opposition against drilling is heartfelt," Duncan said in a conference call. "To (Norton's) credit, she did recognize this."

She said the Gwitchin arguments are making an impact on Norton, but not enough to override her greater desire to secure more domestic oil supplies for the U.S.



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