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BLM's Colorado Oil And Gas Lease Delayed

AP  |  Posted: 05/ 3/2012 11:35 am

PAONIA, Colo. (AP) — The Bureau of Land Management is putting off plans to lease 30,000 acres for oil and gas development in Colorado's North Fork Valley.

The BLM had planned to auction off 22 parcels near Paonia, Hotchkiss and Somerset in August. But the agency announced Wednesday that it was deferring the sale and opting to conduct additional analysis based on public comment.

Conservationists, local governments and members of the area's agricultural and tourism industries had raised concerns about leasing the land.

Though the land could theoretically be proposed for auction again, for now opponents are happy, said Paonia resident Pete Kolbenschlag.

"This is a case where a community came together and raised legitimate issues and got the BLM to look at them, and the BLM made the right decision," he said. "It's a happy ending."

The parcels generally circled the North Fork Valley in western Colorado. There are three coal mines in the area, but the region also is home to wineries and organic farms and ranches, some of which voiced concerns about chemical contamination that could cost them their certification as organic producers, Kolbenschlag said.

Irrigation water also passes through the parcels that had been proposed for leasing, Kolbenschlag said.

The party that nominated the parcels for leasing hasn't been disclosed.

Restaurants in Telluride, Aspen and Vail use produce from the North Fork Valley, said area rancher Landon Deane, who raises natural grass-fed beef. She and others had gone to Washington to speak to senators and others about not leasing the parcels. The BLM's deferral was "a huge relief," Deane said.

"I'm so excited, I can't even stand it," she said.

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06:00 PM on 05/04/2012
We all need clean air, clean water and safe food to eat.

We also need sane, sensible regulation that protects us and the food, water, air and land we need to survive.
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olitenup
12:39 PM on 05/04/2012
Blow me away the BLM didn't cave...yet. They will make it look like they did the right thing right up until the moment they will turn on a dime giving their big corporate puppet masters everything they want.

In other words...do not trust them.
oil patch
if you voted obama, you are to blame
04:14 PM on 05/03/2012
Once again the government stands in the eay and tries to strangle private business
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blackwind
Relax, nothing is under control
04:48 PM on 05/03/2012
Yes, because the people that live in the area wanted it. A perfect example of the government responding to the wishes of the citizens instead of some oil company. But that's bad, right?
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Tom Distad
not my father's GOP
07:02 PM on 05/03/2012
Way to spin!!!
It was PRIVATE BUSINESS being PROTECTED by Government!!
Big Oil is hardly a 'private business' that needs protection from citizens - more like the public needs protection from them...
It galls me that someone with an ID like 'oil patch' can only see in one direction
iam99
To know what you prefer...
03:47 PM on 05/03/2012
Cancer rate skyrockets; shouldn't we assume that the plethora of chemicals slathered upon our world everywhere has everything to do with this?

At this rate do you think that your children and grand-children will be able to live their lives without the intrusion of this disease? Not likely.