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industry more flexibility,” Patrick said of the May 16 supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking by the Bureau of Land Management ( OGJ Online, May 17, 2013 ). “The proof of that pudding will lie in the final version, the resources allocated
The US Bureau of Land Management 's Anchorage, Alas., office released a draft plan listing near-term priorities and actions to plug and clean up legacy wells
flowback fluids. It said the new draft proposal addresses many of more than 177,000 public comments that the US Bureau of Land Management received during the first proposal’s 120-day public comment period last fall, as well as other feedback
questioned whether Congress would be willing to fund a federal hydraulic fracturing regulatory regime at the US Bureau of Land Management . They did so after two witnesses and some committee Democrats suggested robust federal enforcement would improve
The US Bureau of Land Management ’s Anchorage, Alas., office released a draft plan listing near-term priorities and actions to plug and clean up legacy wells
The US Bureau of Land Management ’s Rock Springs, Wyo., field office began a 30-day public scoping period on May 6 before it prepares an environmental assessment
questioned whether Congress would be willing to fund a federal hydraulic fracturing regulatory regime at the US Bureau of Land Management . They did so after two witnesses and some committee Democrats suggested robust federal enforcement would improve
company of Qatar. Exploration & Development — Quick Takes BLM seeks comments on Horseshoe basin project The US Bureau of Land Management 's Rock Springs, Wyo., field office began a 30-day public scoping period on May 6 before it prepares an
flowback fluids. It said the new draft proposal addresses many of more than 177,000 public comments that the US Bureau of Land Management received during the first proposal's 120-day public comment period last fall, as well as other feedback
lawmakers and regulatory agencies during their 3 days in Washington. They had plenty to discuss, starting with US Bureau of Land Management plans to issue regulations for hydraulic fracturing and related operations on federal lands. Like most other