He said it would create “thousands and thousands” of jobs, despite a downturn in the oil market.
The executive order could reverse a ban put in place by President Barack Obama in order to protect swathes of the ocean from development.
However, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke said the decision was better than being held hostage by “foreign entities”.
Getting rid of Barack Obama’s environmental protections was one of Donald Trump’s promises to voters while on the campaign trail.
As he signed the order, called the America-First Offshore Energy Strategy, President Trump said: “Our country’s blessed with incredible natural resources, including abundant offshore oil and natural gas reserves, but the federal government has kept 94% of these offshore areas closed for exploration and production.
“This deprives our country of potentially thousands and thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in wealth.”
The order instructs the Department of Interior to come up with a new development plan for all federal waters off US coasts.
It is debatable how much income might be generated by a reversal of Barack Obama’s order. Worldwide prices for oil have dropped in recent years, with a review by news agency Reuters finding the amount of money oil companies spent in the central Gulf of Mexico’s annual lease sale dropped by more than 75% between 2012 and 2017.
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