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Rigzone.comUS Opens Alaskan Land for Fall 2008 Lease Sale
U.S. Bureau of Land Management Wednesday, July 16, 2008
In a Record Decision issued today, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced that it will make land available for oil and gas leasing in the northeast portion of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPR-A).(snip) At the same lease sale, the BLM also plans to offer land in the northwest portion of the NPR-A.
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The lands made available for leasing under plans for NPR-A northeast and northwest could result in a much as 8.4 billion barrels of oil being developed. The lands could also provide trillions of cubic feet of natural gas for shipment to North American markets through gas pipelines currently in the planning stages.
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The plan includes protections for the polar bear, including requirements to consider impacts on areas used by polar bears for denning. Additionally, with the listing of the polar bear the agency will continue to work closely with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on future oil and gas activities.
According to the Record of Decision, the BLM defers leasing for 10 years on land currently unavailable for leasing north and east of Teshekpuk Lake.
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Various other sites claim 2.6 million acres or 3.9 million acres would be opened to leasing.