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BLM Gets OK for New North Slope Drilling

 

 

July 10, 2007 — By Associated Press

 

FAIRBANKS, Alaska -- The Bureau of Land Management could go ahead with plans to

allow drilling in a sensitive area near Teshekpuk Lake on the North Slope, an

agency spokeswoman said.

 

The BLM added to its environmental impact assessment of drilling in the area and

that information is now being reviewed, said spokeswoman Sharon Wilson. The

results of the review should be completed soon, she said.

 

The review is the latest development in the fight between federal land managers

in favor of oil and gas drilling and environmental and Native groups wanting to

keep the area closed because of its importance to migratory birds and caribou.

 

The land in question covers roughly 400,000 acres and lies to the north and east

of Teshekpuk Lake. It sits within the 4.6-million acre northeast planning area

of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska.

 

The U.S. Geological Survey estimates the entire NPR-A contains between 6 and 13

billion barrels of oil, putting it roughly on par with the Arctic National

Wildlife Refuge to the east.

 

Last year, the BLM approved a plan opening the sensitive area around Teshekpuk

Lake to limited oil and gas drilling. The plan restricted the number of leases

in the area, the overall acreage developed, and the time of year when work could

be done.

 

Leases were included in an NPR-A lease sale scheduled for later that year.

 

But shortly before the sale, a federal judge sided with environmental groups and

blocked the sale of leases in the northeast planning area. The judge claimed the

BLM had not sufficiently accounted for cumulative impacts associated with

development in the neighboring northwest planning area.

 

In November, the bureau announced it would develop a Supplemental Environmental

Impact Statement to address cumulative impacts.

 

Wilson said the supplemental was originally expected out in June and will be

released soon.

 

" We're just adding new information, revising information based on new

information, and then addressing the concerns of the court, " she said.

 

Among other things, the new document will take into account a recent assessment

of public health concerns.

 

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Information from: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, http://www.newsminer.com

 

Source: Associated Press

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