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Biden is already unraveling Trump's oil legacy. These are the 4 most important changes he made on day one — and what to watch for next.

Biden quickly put an end to Trump's effort Wednesday, placing a moratorium on the refuge's leasing program and directing the interior secretary to conduct a new environmental review.

It does signal, however, that Biden's administration is likely to enact a broader ban on new leasing and permitting on federal lands in the months ahead. White House Press Secretary"We still expect Biden to follow through on a leasing ban," Kevin Book, an analyst at ClearView Energy Partners, wrote in a note Wednesday.

"We think the federal leasing ban is likely to emerge after Haaland's confirmation process concludes," he wrote.2. Revoking a key permit for the controversial Keystone XL pipeline Through executive action, Biden revoked a key cross-border permit that Trump had granted. An analysis carried out under the Obama Administration in 2015 determined that the pipeline wasn't in the "national interest," per the executive order.

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