BLM issues final EIS for major natural gas project in Wyoming

The US Bureau of Land Management issued a final environmental impact statement for the proposed Normally Pressured Lance natural gas development project in Wyoming. The June 21 action came about 30 days before a final decision was reached on the project, which would be south and west of Jonah field in Sublette County.
June 22, 2018

The US Bureau of Land Management issued a final environmental impact statement for the proposed Normally Pressured Lance natural gas development project in Wyoming. The June 21 action came about 30 days before a final decision was reached on the project, which would be south and west of Jonah field in Sublette County.

Jonah Energy LLC intends to drill 3,500 wells over 10 years on 141,000 acres of public, state, and private lands, 96% of which is on BLM-managed land within its High Desert District, BLM’s Washington headquarters said.

If approved, the NPL Project could unlock as much as 7 tcf of gas, create 950 jobs during the development phase, and generate $17.85 billion in total project revenue with federal royalties amounting to $2.2 billion, of which $1.1 billion would go to Wyoming state, BLM said.

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Nick Snow

Nick Snow

NICK SNOW covered oil and gas in Washington for more than 30 years. He worked in several capacities for The Oil Daily and was founding editor of Petroleum Finance Week before joining OGJ as its Washington correspondent in September 2005 and becoming its full-time Washington editor in October 2007. He retired from OGJ in January 2020. 

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