Looks like they're about to open up more land for exploration, in an area with an estimated 8.4 billion barrels.
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BLM decision sets stage for major NPR-A lease saleNick Snow
Washington Editor
WASHINGTON, DC, July 17 -- The US Bureau of Land Management issued a record of decision that sets the stage for a major lease sale in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska's northeast portion.
Land in the NPR-A's northwest section also will be offered in the sale expected in the fall, the US Department of the Interior agency said on July 16. It said that the acreage, which will become available in the two sections, could result in as much as 8.4 billion bbl of oil being developed.
Several trillion cubic feet of natural gas also might be produced for shipment to markets in the Lower 48 states on pipelines which have been proposed, BLM added.
Officials emphasized that the announcement was not a response to a proposal by US House Democrats last week to require BLM to offer more leases within the NPR-A as an alternative to Congress authorizing leasing on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge's coastal plain.
"We've been on a track to complete this planning process for some time. We completed this final [environmental impact statement] a month ago and made no secret about making a final decision after the 30 days we were required to wait. I don't think this anything to do with whatever is happening on the Hill," Deputy BLM Director Henri Bisson told reporters during a teleconference.
"This is an opportunity for what we hope will be a major lease sale for land in the northeast NPR-A in October that has not been leased as well as for land in the northwest NPR-A. I think we've achieved a pretty good balance and that most people will be satisfied," he said. The decision includes a 10-year deferral of leasing on land north and east of Teshepuk Lake, Bisson said.
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