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Pinedale Online > News > April 2013 > BLM seeks stakeholder input on Onshore Oil and Gas Order updates
BLM seeks stakeholder input on Onshore Oil and Gas Order updates
Government wants to be sure taxpayers get a ‘fair return’ on resource development on public lands
by Bureau of Land Management
April 30, 2013

WASHINGTON – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has begun gathering stakeholder feedback on updates to several Federal Onshore Oil and Gas Orders (Orders) that would help ensure that the American people get a fair return for the development of these resources on public lands.

The BLM is proposing to update Onshore Oil and Gas Orders 3, 4, and 5 to keep pace with changing industry practices and new technologies, and to respond to recommendations from the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the DOI’s Office of the Inspector General, and the DOI’s Subcommittee on Royalty Management. The Orders, which regulate production accountability and the measurement of oil and gas, were last updated in 1989.

"The BLM is in the early stages of updating these orders, and we are looking for practical feedback from stakeholders as the process moves forward," said BLM Principal Deputy Director Neil Kornze. "This is the beginning of a dialogue that we believe will enhance our efforts to bring these orders up to date."

To kick-off the effort, the BLM held a two-day public forum April 24 and 25 at the Department of the Interior headquarters that attracted representatives from Indian lands, environmental groups, the Federal government, and the oil and gas industry in person and via the Internet. The group discussed potential revisions to the Orders that affect how oil and gas is measured for royalty collection. In on-going tribal consultation efforts that were initiated in 2011, the BLM discussed possible revisions to the Orders with tribal representatives.

Input from the listening sessions and from future sessions will be taken into consideration as the proposed Orders are updated. BLM officials anticipate being able to publish the text of the proposed Orders in the Federal Register later this year, which will initiate a formal public comment period.

Video and other materials from the two-day session, along with instructions on how to provide input on the potential Order revisions, are available at www.blm.gov/live until May 17.


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