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Environmental Assessment August 2012 Oil & Gas Lease Sale.

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1 Environmental Assessment August 2012 Oil & Gas Lease Sale

2 Timeline April 6:End of Comment Period May 11:Notice of Lease Sale May 11:Beginning of Protest Period June 11:End of Protest Period August 9:Lease Sale

3 Decision To Be Made BLM can: –Offer all of the nominated parcels for sale –Offer some of the parcels for sale –Offer none of the parcels for sale

4 Alternatives Considered Proposed Action Preferred Alternative No Action/No Leasing Alternative

5 Comparison of Alternatives Proposed Action –22 parcels –29,400 acres –860 acres of split-estate Preferred Alternative –21 parcels –24,300 acres –846 acres of split-estate No Action –0 parcels –0 acres –0 acres of split-estate

6 “Area Of Influence” North Fork Valley –Consists of 381,000 acres –Current oil & gas activity 259,000 acres of federal mineral estate 124,000 acres already leased 43 active wells 17 APDs pending

7 “Area Of Influence” Future Projected Oil & Gas Activity –150 wells proposed by SGI on 60 well pads in Bull Mountain Unit –20 wells drilled/year on 10 well pads

8 The EA On Agriculture “There are no prime farmlands that need to be considered or will be affected”

9 The EA On Hunting/Outfitting The EA fails to analyze the impacts to wildlife or wildlife-based recreation that depends on healthy populations of deer and elk

10 The EA On Grazing Oil and gas development could “lead to increased harassment of livestock, grazing strategies foiled due to gates being left open, an increase in noxious weeds, and increases in livestock losses, especially calves, due to increases in diseases”

11 The EA On The Economy Oil & gas development will “likely affect consumer’s perceptions about the area...serving to negatively impact local agriculture, tourism, and the attraction to retirees. These impacts could result in significant economic costs to the North Fork Valley”

12 Required Analysis Of Impacts Air quality Greenhouse gases/climate change Surface & ground water quality Wildlife Endangered & Threatened Species Noise Dark skies Recreation Roads (access & transportation Socio-economics Many other environmental indicators

13 Results Of BLM’s Analysis Of Impacts “…the act of leasing would produce no impacts…”

14 However… “…potential future development of the parcels may impact (air, water, wildlife, etc.)”

15 Trust Us, We’ll Do Our Job Sometime In The Future “Any impacts to (air, water, wildlife, etc.) would be addressed at the APD stage and appropriate mitigation would be developed.”

16 Cumulative Impacts No analysis done A list of potential impacts provided instead

17 Mitigation Conditions of Approval –Interim & long-term reclamation –Re-seeding –Re-contouring Stipulations –Seasonal timing restrictions to protect wildlife –Restrictions on steep slopes –Etc.

18 Deficiencies Of Stipulations Seasonal timing stipulations apply only to ground-disturbing activities Operator can apply for waiver Operator must be allowed on the leased property Must be consistent with rights granted in lease

19 Rights Granted In A Lease “The right to use so much of the leased lands as is necessary to explore, drill for, mine, extract, remove, and dispose of all the leased resource in a leasehold.”

20 Once Leased… The toothpaste won’t go back into the tube.

21 This Is Where We Make Our Stand This EA is the only point in the NEPA process where the parcels can be withdrawn

22 BLM Needs To Hear From You Again!


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