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This story was updated Jan. 9 with additional comments. The US Department of the Interior has launched an expedited, high-level assessment of the 2012 offshore drilling program in the Beaufort and Chukchi seas, Interior
The US Department of the Interior has launched an expedited, high-level assessment of the 2012 offshore drilling program in the Beaufort and Chukchi seas, Interior
The US Department of the Interior set the stage for the first seismic evaluation of potential oil and gas resources off the South and Mid-Atlantic coasts in more
It was not long after US Department of the Interior Sec. Ken Salazar announced plans on Apr. 3 to develop a federal onshore oil and gas drilling permit system—one that potentially
The US Department of the Interior proposed a 5-year Outer Continental Shelf program that concentrates on the central and western Gulf of Mexico after the 2010
The US Department of the Interior proposed a 5-year Outer Continental Shelf program that concentrates on the central and western Gulf of Mexico after the 2010
Nick Snow OGJ Washington Editor WASHINGTON, DC, Mar. 3 -- Problems in the US Department of the Interior ’s oil and gas programs are so extensive that the Government Accountability Office has designated their management a high-risk
for political purposes,” Ned Farquhar, deputy assistant secretary for land and minerals management in the US Department of the Interior , told energy professionals May 5 at the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston. In a panel discussion of
The US Supreme Court rejected a US Department of the Interior appeal of a lower court's ruling in an offshore royalty case that DOI said could cost the federal government $19 billion. Justices
Mountain producers already were aware of the sage grouse's potential impact on their operations when the US Department of the Interior released a breeding density map on Nov. 23 showing where the ground-dwelling wild bird is most prolific