All Posts Tagged With: "BLM"
Drilling in Part of Powder River Basin Halted by BLM
Concern for the elk herd that inhabits the area prompted the agency to order suspension of drilling by Williams and Lance Oil and Gas, pending an environmental assessment by the BLM’s Buffalo Field Office.
11Dec2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedCondensate Pipeline Proposed Out of Pinedale
Houston-based Ultra Resources, Inc. has proposed constructing a 42-mile pipeline to move condensate out of the Pinedale Anticline natural-gas field to a terminal located south of LaBarge, according to BLM officials.
25Oct2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedGov Lauds Decision to Pull Parcels From Lease Sale
Freudenthal said federal land managers made a prudent choice to hit the pause button on possible energy development on Little Mountain south of Rock Springs after the agency deferred leasing some parcels in the area.
3Dec2008 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
BLM Says Parcels Near Flaming Gorge Off the Table
Faced with mounting opposition from hunters, environmentalists and even the National Park Service, the Federal agency is shelving the sale of parcels near the Flaming Gorge and those bordering national parks in Utah — at least for now.
2Dec2008 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedBLM Flooded with Protests on Lease Sales Planned Near Flaming Gorge
The Federal agency has received 127 protests on its plans to sell oil and gas leases in the popular Little Mountain hunting and recreation area near Flaming Gorge Reservoir, south of Rock Springs. 18,049 acres have been identified for a lease sale scheduled on Dec. 2.
21Nov2008 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedBLM Finalizes Rules on Oil Shale Development
The agency acknowledges that commercial development of oil shale will not begin until it is technologically viable, which is not expected for several years. The new regulations will provide a basis for decisions, as “rules of the road” for the large investment that will be necessary.
18Nov2008 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedBLM Sued Over Air Quality and Ozone in Four Corners Area
The groups said concerns about ozone aren’t limited to New Mexico. They point to other parts of the West, including Wyoming, that are experiencing unhealthy ozone levels that they claim are tied to oil and gas activity.
13Nov2008 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
