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Last updated: September 28, 2023 | Reading Time: 2 minutes

U.S. Resumes Plans for Oil and Gas Development on Federal Lands

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The US is planning to advance with onshore lease sales. This is a move that may mark the resumption of new oil and gas development on federal lands.

The US Department of the Interior announced that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will issue notices. These notices are for the reformation of onshore lease sales. This is a need after addressing the shortcomings in the federal oil and gas leasing programme.

The move follows the department’s November 2021 report. It highlighted that federal oil and gas leasing programmes and their administration remained virtually unchanged for decades.

This week, the BLM will issue final environmental assessments. Moreover, sale notices for future lease sales are based on several recommendations of the report.

BLM assessed eligible acreage located in the states of Colorado, Montana, Alabama, Nevada, Oklahoma, New Mexico, North Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.

Overall, it assessed 646 parcels totalling around 733,000 acres.

However, following an environmental review, the final notices will include 173 parcels on roughly 144,000 acres, an 80% less acreage from what was originally nominated by the industry.

Additionally, the companies will pay higher royalties of 18.75% for new competitive leases.

Commenting on the move, Secretary Deb Haaland said: “How we manage our public lands and waters says everything about what we value as a nation. For too long, the federal oil and gas leasing programmes have prioritised the wants of extractive industries above local communities, the natural environment, the impact on our air and water, the needs of Tribal Nations, and, moreover, other uses of our shared public lands.

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Source: Offshore Technology

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