April 19, 2006
The energy industry will pay fair market rates for rights-of-way across American Indian lands, but some tribes want exorbitant fee hikes, energy representatives said Tuesday.
At a federal meeting on right-of-way rates across Indian land, Meg Hunt of the Edison Electric Institute said 75 percent of the member firms were unhappy with leases negotiated since 2000.
"Our companies believe in fair compensation, but the tribes are seeking 10 times the fair market value," Hunt claimed. Edison is an association of electrical companies and energy associates.
Some of the new leases replace 20-year-old and 50-year-old agreements with tribes for power transmission lines, oil and gas pipelines, access roads and other facilities.
Lisa Cameron of the FAIR Coalition, which represents energy companies with Indian land rights-of-way, said tribal demands could increase costs to consumers.
"In 20 years of negotiations with energy companies, this is the first time I have ever heard any discussion of benefits to consumers," said Bob Zahradnik, of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe Growth Fund.
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