Florida Pushes Back Against Offshore Leasing Plan

A political plot twist is unfolding in Florida as top Republicans—including Governor Ron DeSantis—came out against a Trump administration proposal that could reopen the eastern Gulf of Mexico to offshore oil and gas leasing. The opposition wasn’t about party lines. It was about geography, economics, and a stretch of water the Pentagon relies on heavily for testing and readiness drills.

The Interior Department’s draft plan, released Thursday, floats the possibility of future leasing in the eastern Gulf—an area Congress locked down nearly 20 years ago and one that Donald Trump himself moved to protect in 2020 at the urging of Florida officials. That moratorium covers a zone the U.S. military uses heavily for weapons testing, pilot training, and classified exercises. It’s one of the last places in the country where the Pentagon can fly, fire, and crash-test without neighbors complaining.

Florida’s response was immediate. A DeSantis spokesperson reiterated support for the 2020 freeze and urged the Interior to reverse course, citing both the state’s long-standing ban on drilling in state waters and the eastern Gulf’s strategic value to the Department of Defense. The Pentagon, for its part, didn’t comment—though historically it has guarded that section of the Gulf like sacred ground.

Florida’s political blowback may be occupying the headlines, but the real friction is structural: the state’s economy survives on clean beaches and uninterrupted tourism, while federal planners keep circling back to the eastern Gulf as one of the last big untapped offshore frontiers. Add in the fact that this same stretch of water doubles as the Pentagon’s backyard test range, and every leasing proposal turns into a turf war between two national priorities.

For now, the Interior’s plan is only a draft—nothing more than a trial balloon. But the speed and force of Florida’s response show the pattern hasn’t changed: any hint of drilling near the state’s coast gets swatted down long before it reaches the starting line.

By Julianne Geiger for Oilprice.com

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