Forest Service Plan Would Speed DrillingBy DALE WETZEL
The Associated Press
Saturday, September 10, 2005; 12:39 AM
BISMARCK, N.D. -- The U.S. Forest Service will propose regulations to
shorten the environmental reviews of small oil-drilling projects in
national grasslands, an Agriculture Department official said Friday.
The proposal would affect grasslands covering about 4 million acres in
a dozen states in the Great Plains and West.
Oil exploration is off limits in some areas of the national grasslands,
but where drilling is allowed, a required environmental assessment takes
a minimum of six months. North Dakota Gov. John Hoeven complained some
of the reviews were taking three times that long, delaying projects that
could help the economy.
Mark Rey, a USDA undersecretary, outlined a proposal Friday to allow
some small projects to undergo two-month reviews instead.
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