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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Of course they are doing this; they will continue to poison everything they touch and clean out America's bank account every step of the way on their way out the door.

Fortunately, Obama will be able to reverse these decisions and actions.

Also fortunately, bush and cheney will likely face charges in the future. An example needs to be made this time. When nothing happened to Nixon, many took that as a sign that there would be no consequences. bush and cheney, for a start, are the perfect two to do that with.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 PM on 11/16/2008
- osusana I'm a Fan of osusana 17 fans permalink
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Oh, I hope you are right! If anyone ever deserved hard time at the Graybar Hilton, it's those two. Of course, I always thought the standard punishment for treason was even harsher than that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 PM on 11/16/2008

Obama is being strongly urged to make NO investigation, no prosecution. start writing and calling everybody.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 AM on 11/19/2008
- peterg76 I'm a Fan of peterg76 30 fans permalink
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Somehow, "take quite seriously" is less than entirely reassuring.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 PM on 11/16/2008

The Booosh administration always been "quite seriously" on the "take" from day one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 PM on 11/16/2008

Well I have no simpaty for Utah they voted for Bush and for McCain. You reap what you sow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 PM on 11/16/2008
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I don't live in Utah but I hardly think the people who didn't vote for the shrub or mac deserve this. This affects every citizen of this country. This is a National Park not a Utah State Park. Next thing to go will be Yellow Stone since they are already working on destroying the Grand Canyon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 PM on 11/16/2008
- bmwracer I'm a Fan of bmwracer 2 fans permalink

+1

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 PM on 11/16/2008

Sorry, wrong studio..."­Dancing With The Stars" is two doors down.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 PM on 11/16/2008

So collective punishment huh? That's shallow because in Utah 555,000 voted McCain & 300,000 voted for Obama, so why go off on well...."T­hose Dems/Ind./­Progressiv­es" that happen to live there with a majority of Republicans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 PM on 11/16/2008
- osusana I'm a Fan of osusana 17 fans permalink
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Problem is, it's not just Utah that's getting s*rewed here - those are FEDERAL lands - yours and mine. I live in Texas and I voted against Bush twice for Governor and twice for President. I never 'sowed' anything for him, but believe me, I'm reaping the horrors of the last eight years!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 PM on 11/16/2008
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Dear Selma Sierra,

Please rethink your plans on leasing land to the oil companys so close to the national park lands in Utah. How could you even think of doing such a thing? Have you lost any sense of morality. These lands belong to the Amercian people, not George W. Bush and Big Oil. Please re-think your greedy plans for the good of all Amercians.

Please re-consider your plans,

Eugene Harrand

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:16 PM on 11/16/2008

LOL, man I feel bad for all those people who thought cange would take effect immediatly after the election. Bush can still mess things up for us and seems he will do everything possible to do it. Keep that dream alive Bush, keep it ruining us. Thanks for 8 years of lies, law breaking, and sheer inner fear of what you might do next.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 PM on 11/16/2008
- savertime I'm a Fan of savertime 4 fans permalink

Has Boosh done anything in eight years that did NOT benefit the oil corporations and the very wealthy?
One would think he HATES the U.S. and its people. The man should burn in hell for a whole host of reasons.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 PM on 11/16/2008
- LeeCalif I'm a Fan of LeeCalif 69 fans permalink

Drill Utah, drill !!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 11/16/2008
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Amen!! Drill 'em if ya got 'em!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 PM on 11/16/2008
- Oldbuck I'm a Fan of Oldbuck 8 fans permalink
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Did anyone think anything better from Bush ,Cheney this not as bad as the invasion of Iraq for oil and the lose of life involved in that mess surely not one thinks were are there to free the people. These folks should be in jail not in office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 PM on 11/16/2008

Bush is going to give his oil friends early Christmas bonuses; the oil companies are sitting on 63 million acres already. It is time to get this million acres back to the country if the oil companies are doing nothing about it. In the meantime, we all can send an email to Selma Sierra to the email below and ask her to stop this madness.

blm.govl@blm.gov

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 PM on 11/16/2008
- BeasleysMom I'm a Fan of BeasleysMom 146 fans permalink

It makes me want to cry. George Bush's legacy wil make his grandchildren and great-grandchild ashamed to have been related to him. Has he no shame?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 PM on 11/16/2008

This is what the people of Utah voted for when they voted overwhelmingly for Bush isn't it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 PM on 11/16/2008
- LeeCalif I'm a Fan of LeeCalif 69 fans permalink

Exactly !!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 11/16/2008

The fleecing of America goes on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 PM on 11/16/2008
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It just makes me weary and sad.

How can people claiming to be "true" Americans be so callous towards the natural beauty that is America.

We are the people who invented "national parks" and "conservation".

We should be better than this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 PM on 11/16/2008

Ummmm...th­e only true "Americans" were by and large exterminated by illegal European immigrants.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 11/16/2008
- almoguy I'm a Fan of almoguy 4 fans permalink

Invasion species !...kind of like Zebra mussels with brains.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 PM on 11/16/2008
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I feel the need..... the need for civil disobiediance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 PM on 11/16/2008

Love your nick. "Deadwood" fan, or Native Continental?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:48 PM on 11/16/2008
- oldcitizen I'm a Fan of oldcitizen 5 fans permalink

The Bush/Cheney administration has not only seriously damaged our image around the world and put our economy in jeopardy, it also wants to allow the looters of our national resources to ruin the wildest and most beautiful areas of our environment. The red rock national parks and canyon lands near Moab in Southeastern Utah are unique, stunningly beautiful, and must not be spoiled by the oil and mining industries. Personally, I think that the highest ranking members of this inept, corrupt and dangerous administration should all be indicted, tried, and then be held fully accountable for their misdeeds and felonious activities.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 PM on 11/16/2008
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