Environmentalists Slam Bush's Departing Proposal As "Fire Sale" For Oil And Gas Industry

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PAUL FOY | November 16, 2008 03:19 PM EST | AP

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SALT LAKE CITY — The view of Delicate Arch natural bridge _ an unspoiled landmark so iconic it's on Utah's license plates _ could one day include a drilling platform under a proposal that environmentalists call a Bush administration "fire sale" for the oil and gas industry.

Late on Election Day, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management announced a Dec. 19 auction of more than 50,000 acres of oil and gas parcels alongside or within view of Arches National Park and two other redrock national parks in Utah: Dinosaur and Canyonlands.

The National Park Service's top official in the state calls it "shocking and disturbing" and says his agency wasn't properly notified. Environmentalists call it a "fire sale" for the oil and gas industry by a departing administration.

Officials of the BLM, which oversees millions of acres of public land in the West, say the sale is nothing unusual, and one is "puzzled" that the Park Service is upset.

"We find it shocking and disturbing," said Cordell Roy, the chief Park Service administrator in Utah. "They added 51,000 acres of tracts near Arches, Dinosaur and Canyonlands without telling us about it. That's 40 tracts within four miles of these parks."

Top aides to Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne stepped into the fray, ordering the sister agencies to make amends. His press secretary, Shane Wolfe, told The Associated Press that deputy Interior Secretary Lynn Scarlett "resolved the dispute within 24 hours" last week.

A compromise ordered by the Interior Department requires the BLM to "take quite seriously" the Park Service's objections, said Wolfe.

However, the BLM didn't promise to pull any parcels from the sale, and in an interview after the supposed truce, BLM state director Selma Sierra was defiant, saying she saw nothing wrong with drilling near national parks.

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"I'm puzzled the Park Service has been as upset as they are," said Sierra.

"There are already many parcels leased around the parks. It's not like they've never been leased," she said. "I don't see it as something we are doing to undermine the Park Service."

Roy and conservation groups dispute that, saying never before has the bureau bunched drilling parcels on the fence lines of national parks.

"This is the fire sale, the Bush administration's last great gift to the oil and gas industry," said Stephen Bloch, a staff attorney for the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance.

"The tracts of land offered here, next to Arches National Park or above Desolation Canyon, these are the crown jewels of America's lands that the BLM is offering to the highest bidder," he said.

An examination of the parcels, superimposing low-resolution government graphics onto Google Earth maps, shows that in one case drilling parcels bordering Arches National Park are just 1.3 miles from Delicate Arch.

"If you're standing at Delicate Arch, like thousands of people do every year, and you're looking through the arch, you could see drill pads on the hillside behind it. That's how ridiculous this proposed lease sale is," said Franklin Seal, a spokesman for the environmental group Wildland CPR.

In all, the BLM is moving to open 359,000 more acres in Utah to drilling.

Other Utah leases that are certain to draw objections from conservation groups include high cliffs along whitewater sections of Desolation Canyon, which is little changed since explorer John Wesley Powell remarked in 1896 on "a region of wildest desolation" while boating down the Green River to the Grand Canyon.

Others extend to plateaus populated by big game atop Nine Mile Canyon, site of thousands of ancient rock art panels, Moab's famous Slick Rock Trail and a campground popular with thousands of mountain bikers.

Sierra, the BLM's director for Utah, said the Park Service was consulted on the broad management plans that made the sale of parcels next to national parks permissible, even if it was not given notice on which specific leases were being offered. She apologized for that omission but said notice wasn't legally required.

She said national parks want to keep oil and gas wells five to 10 miles away "but that policy doesn't exist."

Roy said the standard for an eyesore visible from a national park turns on what a "casual" observer might see.

The hostility carried over into an e-mail exchange between Sierra and Mike Snyder, the Denver-based regional Park Service director, who noted his agency's demand that BLM pull 40 to 45 drill parcels from the auction list. "You stated that you were not willing to do this," Snyder wrote Nov. 6.

Within hours, Sierra responded "These decisions and the lands available for leasing should come to no one's surprise," according to copies of the e-mails obtained from her office.

Sierra said she instructed her district and field managers to educate the park superintendents on why drilling is OK "adjacent to and near the park boundaries."

In the e-mail, Sierra boasted of having "a very good working relationship" with Roy, the federal coordinator in Utah for the Park Service, but in an interview he said he had "no idea this sale was coming down the pike."

Roy said that when he asked Sierra what was going on, she replied: "We added some tracts, sorry we didn't notify you. We can take up these concerns when we issue" drilling permits. He said his response was: "Holy cow."

Sierra didn't dispute this account, but said "I don't think I was in a mood that dismissed his concerns lightly." She said she had promised only to review the objections, parcel by parcel, before the auction is held Dec. 19.

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- Synoia I'm a Fan of Synoia 8 fans permalink

Who made the job offer to Selma Sierra for '09?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 PM on 11/16/2008

Since the oil companies made such record profits for selling gas to run our cars, then I think they should be the one to bail out the American Auto makers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 PM on 11/16/2008
- sws3030 I'm a Fan of sws3030 3 fans permalink

Thats one of the best ideas I have heard in a long time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 PM on 11/16/2008
- Opus007 I'm a Fan of Opus007 17 fans permalink

That's a good point. Why are earth would any industry paint themselves into a corner unless they had some agreement. I think it is called collusion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 PM on 11/16/2008

now there's an ideal!!

great ideal clarity!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 11/16/2008
- Carolab I'm a Fan of Carolab 418 fans permalink
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Except they'd then have no incentive to produce environmentally friendly vehicles.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 PM on 11/16/2008

I love the idea! This is the kind of thinking that makes sense!

Also, thank-you johnrandall for posting the Bureau of Land Management Utah State Office information.

I have new hope that we as Americans can take back our country. I just wrote an email to the National Park Service asking them to fight this and let us know how we can help fight it. My next email is to the BLM.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 AM on 11/17/2008

They get lots of emails, try phone calls and snail mail too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 AM on 11/19/2008
- blytzd I'm a Fan of blytzd 4 fans permalink

On the bright side at least it is in Utah, they can finally reap what they sow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 PM on 11/16/2008

Hey, the Canyonlands are the only reason I find to go to Utah. Let's not punish the only GOOD thing there, shall we?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 PM on 11/16/2008
- Carolab I'm a Fan of Carolab 418 fans permalink
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What about: Capitol Reef, Zion, Bryce, Grand Canyon, Lake Powell, Grand Staircase Escalante, Pariah Canyon, etc.?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 11/16/2008

Hey now! I am a rare liberal Utahan. Don't blame Bush on me! For the record, I am opposed to the drilling. : )

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 AM on 11/17/2008
- LindaFS I'm a Fan of LindaFS 4 fans permalink

Let's open up some parcels on some ranch land near Crawford, Texas and see how our bull-in-the-china-shop President likes that. We really cannot get Bush out of office fast enough. We may never fully recover from his toxic reign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 PM on 11/16/2008
- TAC I'm a Fan of TAC 24 fans permalink
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"Let's open up some parcels on some ranch land near Crawford, Texas and see how our bull-in-the-china-shop President likes that."

He'd probably like it. Anything but horses, he's afraid of them...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 11/16/2008
- glaze I'm a Fan of glaze 6 fans permalink

Then let's make SURE that the parcels are populated with PLENTY of those wild mustangs that need a home!
GO INTERNET!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 AM on 11/17/2008
- TN I'm a Fan of TN 28 fans permalink

He can't unilaterally sell our treasures that American Taxpayers Own. If he can, then we never had a democracy to begin with.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 PM on 11/16/2008

More hysteria from the enviro's.
Did anyone actually read the article?
Quick! Someone file a lawsuit!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 PM on 11/16/2008

I read the article, mylegsareswollen. What is that you think we are missing from it? And is it really hysteria to complain about the fact that we could have an oil rig in the background of Delicate Arch? How bout damming the Grand Canyon? Is nothing sacred anymore?
And one last thing about 'environmental hysteria". You like breathing clean air and drinking clean water? Don't thank Big business, thank a treehugger.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 PM on 11/16/2008

Well mylegsareswollen, after eight horrific years of being told we dare not utter a word of opposition to the government because we would be helping terrorists, the gig is finally up. Get used to hearing from us because we are not the extremists here, and we are not the minority. Do you believe for a moment that the majority of conservatives are in favor of this kind of drilling? I don't think so.

Your view is the extreme one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 AM on 11/17/2008
- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 121 fans permalink

We live in a representative or liberal democracy in which the elected officials, like all of us, must follow the rule of law.

They are to be governed by this - they do not govern us! If Bush is breaking the law, why is no one arresting him for it? I am sick of our Congressmen and women ignoring their duties. Stop him before he takes more of what does not belong to him!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 PM on 11/16/2008
- Chlowina I'm a Fan of Chlowina 23 fans permalink
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"We live in a representative or liberal democracy in which the elected officials, like all of us, must follow the rule of law. "

God, how I wish you were right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 PM on 11/16/2008
- wanj I'm a Fan of wanj 7 fans permalink

Let's stop this stupid id!ot already! Jezuz... what world does he want to leave our kids besides the massive deficit? He's sold UT to the oil lords? U effin T?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 PM on 11/16/2008
- Moxo I'm a Fan of Moxo 11 fans permalink

Sounds like Shrub is angling for a full pardon for himself and his admin for all crimes, known and unknown.

Or it's a BIG middle finger to America from Shrub.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 PM on 11/16/2008
- roshni I'm a Fan of roshni 182 fans permalink

Can this be reversed when Obama takes office? How quickly?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 PM on 11/16/2008
- Nishnabe I'm a Fan of Nishnabe 31 fans permalink
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Folks, My brother is working on a drilling rig in Utah drilling on Indian reservations. Over two hundred wells will be drilled and they are sitting on one of the largest deposits of oil and gas in the country. What is interesting is this. Even though there are several good oil production zones, they are after natural gas. Why? Look for the same thing to happen to natural gas that happened to oil, only this time it will be domestic production controlled by the oil companies. That all said, the oil and gas on Indian lands is communally owned. Just a hint as to how to handle drilling on or near national lands. If they have to drill, then we own the product. Doncha think?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 PM on 11/16/2008
- UncleHomer I'm a Fan of UncleHomer 13 fans permalink

First be very cautious about the biggest reserves. You will hear that a lot and it is never true. That being said there are huge oil and natural gas reserves in the areas we are talking about. Most of the activity in the past has been centered around Vernal and Roosevelt UT but obviously they are now branching out. The hidden issue here is that if one investigated they would find there are already huge tracts of land leased for oil and gas development that are not being drilled. The reason this is a hot prospect is because the mineral rights are owned by the government and the petroleum companies will not have to deal with a great number of private landowners. Also there will be a rush to beat the competition to the production.

And no we tax payers will not see a dime from the new production.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 PM on 11/16/2008

More conspiracy theories.

If there were actually huge, profitable wells on this leased land it would have been drilled if permitted.

Get the facts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 PM on 11/16/2008
- UncleHomer I'm a Fan of UncleHomer 13 fans permalink

Opps I forgot to add that natural gas is the hot commodity right now because it is versatile, realitively clean burning (compared to oil and coal), plentiful and in high demand but limited to the amount of pipeline capacity available. But the closer the source is to population centers like the west coast the more attractive it is.

Also as you have heard T. Boon Pickens is proposing shifting the US from gasoline refined from oil to compressed liquid natural gas (think Propane).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 PM on 11/16/2008
- Indubio I'm a Fan of Indubio 25 fans permalink

The BLM ceased being a steward of the nation's land decades ago and today they are little more that an arm agribusiness, mining, and timber. The agency is rotten at the top and hopefully a new administration will seriously clean house. It's sad really because most of the professionals working for the agency want to be responsible but the political hacks Bush appointed literally works against the agency's mission of dual use.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 PM on 11/16/2008
- kielc I'm a Fan of kielc 3 fans permalink

Well, he learned from his Old Man -- read Greg Palast's investigation of how Bush Sr sold off US gold and silver mining rights for pennies on the dollar to companies on whose boards he now sits. The rotten apple doesn't fall far from the corrupted tree.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 PM on 11/16/2008
- nibblybits I'm a Fan of nibblybits 14 fans permalink

Is this a book or an article? Sounds like a good read.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 PM on 11/16/2008

This is just a warm-up for the PARDONS LIST coming on January 19th!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 PM on 11/16/2008
- susie1776 I'm a Fan of susie1776 5 fans permalink

My God! Hasn't that poor excuse for a human being done ENOUGH damage to this country??? I think he should be tried for TREASON!!! He obviously cares nothing for America. Wish we could find out who he's REALLY been working for all these years because it certainly wasn't us and he has violated his oath of office more times than we can count.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 11/16/2008

Write to Obama and insist he investigate Bush/Cheney et al and file charges and prosecute for real, not just for show. Let the people know that not even the highest law breakers in the land are above the law. Otherwise, the message is they can get away with anything and be assured there will never be any consequences.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 AM on 11/19/2008

I wonder if george junior will get some sort of financial kickback from his oil buddies, after he leaves office.

Lech

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 11/16/2008

Georgie will get kick backs if there's anything left if the Congresspeople leave any milk in the corporate tit.

Doubt it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 PM on 11/16/2008
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