1455 West Loop South
Houston, Texas 77027
(713) 621-9720
Copyright © 2010: PennWell Corporation
All Rights Reserved.
Houston, Texas 77027
(713) 621-9720
Copyright © 2010: PennWell Corporation
All Rights Reserved.
Bureau Of Land Management news and technical articles from Oil & Gas Journal. Search Bureau Of Land Management latest and archived news and articles
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
US Interior Secretary Ken Salazar’s right-hand after Salazar canceled leases awarded in a late 2008 US Bureau of Land Management lease sale because he considered them environmentally inadequate. Hayes led a review of the sale and the resource
of the US-Mexico agreement on oil and gas fields straddling the countries' maritime border, and impose new Bureau of Land Management inspection fees costing producers on federal land an estimated $48 million in 2014.
of the US-Mexico agreement on oil and gas fields straddling the countries’ maritime border, and impose new Bureau of Land Management inspection fees costing producers on federal land an estimated $48 million in 2014.
said that a review mandated by the 2005 Energy Policy Act found the average time it took producers and the US Bureau of Land Management to process a federal drilling permit application climbed from 218 days in fiscal 2006 to 307 days in 2011
The US Bureau of Land Management is seeking public comments on an environmental assessment of EOG Resources Inc.’s proposed liquids gathering system at the independent
and SG Interests (SGI) for antitrust and other violations related to an agreement not to compete for four Bureau of Land Management (BLM) natural gas leases in western Colorado. The department noted that the settlement marked "the first
A. Second, following additional consultations with North Slope communities, the ROD requires that the US Bureau of Land Management establish an “NPR-A Working Group” that will include representatives of North Slope tribal entities, native
gas producers need certainty, don't mind playing by the rules, but need to know what the rules are. "[US Bureau of Land Management ] officials also are committed to a permitting process that is reliable for the industry," she added. Will
finalizes a development process for oil shale and tar sands resources in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. The US Bureau of Land Management simultaneously proposed revisions to regulations governing commercial development of those resources. The two