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6, T. 10 S., R. 70 W., thence northeasterly
along the middle of the main channel of the
South Platte River approximately 22.6 miles,
ending at the high water line of the Strontia
Springs Reservoir, in sec. 30, T. 7 S., R. 69
W.
Segment 3: North Fork South Platte River
Beginning on the North Fork of the South
Platte River from Insmont (upper end of
Berger property) in the NW1⁄4SE1⁄4 of sec. 33,
T. 7 S., R. 72 W., thence easterly along the
middle of the main channel of the North Fork
of the South Platte River approximately 22.9
miles to the confluence with the main stem
of the South Platte River in sec. 25, T. 7 S.,
R. 69 W.
Excepting nonfederal owned surface and
mineral estate, and subject to valid existing
rights, the provisions of existing
withdrawals, and other segregations of
record. A land list describing by Township,
Range and Section, the Federal lands and
interests crossed by the above-described
segments and subject to this Notice of
Proposed Withdrawal is available from the
BLM at the address listed above.
The areas described aggregate
approximately 14,919.26 acres in Jefferson,
Teller, Park, and Douglas Counties.
The purpose of this proposed
withdrawal is to protect important wild
and scenic values which have been
determined to meet the requirements for
inclusion in the National Wild and
Scenic Rivers System.
As proposed, the withdrawal would
be for a period of 20 years or until
Congress determines these segments
should or should not be included in the
Wild and Scenic Rivers System.
The use of a right-of-way or
cooperative agreement instead of a
withdrawal would not provide adequate
protection for this area due to the broad
scope and nondiscretionary nature of
the general mining laws.
There are no alternative sites because
the area of interest is determined by the
location of the rivers.
Water will not be needed to fulfill the
purpose of the requested withdrawal.
For a period of 90 days from the date
of publication of this notice, all persons
who wish to submit comments,
suggestions, or objections in connection
with this proposal may present their
views in writing to the Colorado State
Director, BLM, or David Crumley, USDA
Forest Service, at the above addresses.
However, those persons desiring to be
heard at the public meeting must submit
their requests by December 8, 2005. A
list of scheduled speakers will be
established. Unscheduled speakers will
be heard if time allows.
Comments, including names and
street addresses of respondents, and
records relating to the proposed
withdrawal will be available for public
review at the BLM Colorado State Office
in Lakewood and the USDA Forest
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Service Office in Pueblo during regular
business hours.
Individual respondents may request
confidentiality. If you wish to withhold
your name or address from public
review or from disclosure under the
Freedom of Information Act, you must
state this prominently at the beginning
of your comments. Such requests will be
honored to the extent allowed by law.
All submissions from organizations or
businesses and from representatives or
officials of organizations or businesses,
will be made available for public
inspection in their entirety.
The application will be processed in
accordance with the regulations set
forth in 43 CFR 2300.
For a period of 2 years from the date
of publication of this notice in the
Federal Register, the above described
lands will be segregated from location
and entry under the mining laws as
specified above unless the application is
denied or cancelled, or the withdrawal
is approved, prior to that date. During
this period, the lands will continue to
be managed by the USDA Forest
Service.
(Authority: 43 CFR 2310.3–1)
Dated: October 7, 2005.
John D. Beck,
Acting Chief, Branch of Lands and Realty.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Minerals Management Service
Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), Alaska
OCS Region, Beaufort Sea Oil and Gas
Lease Sale 202, March 2007
Minerals Management Service
(MMS), Interior.
ACTION: Request for Information (RFI)
and Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare an
Environmental Assessment (EA).
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Secretary’s approved 5Year OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Program
for 2002–2007 provides for 3 sales: Sales
186, 195, and 202 to be held in the
Beaufort Sea Programlanning Area. The
presale process incorporated planning
and analysis for all three sales. From the
initial step in the process (the Call for
Information and Nominations (Call))
through the final Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS)/Consistency
Determination (CD) step, the process
covered the multiple-sale proposals.
However, we indicated that we would
conduct and did conduct complete
National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA), OCS Lands Act, and Coastal
Zone Management Act processes for
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each sale, including a proposed and
final Notice of Sale. The environmental
analysis and the CD for Sale 202 will
focus primarily on new issues, new
scientific information, and/or changes
in the state’s federally-approved coastal
management plan.
The Call NOI to Prepare an EIS for
Sales 186, 195, and 202 was published
in the Federal Register on September
19, 2001, at 66 FR 48268. The Beaufort
Sea Multiple-Sale Final EIS for these
sales was released in February 2003
(OCS EIS/EA, MMS 2003–001). Sales
186 and 195 were held on September
24, 2003, and March 30, 2005,
respectively. When the multiple-sale
EIS was prepared, MMS indicated it
would do an EA for Sales 195 and 202
if no significant new issues or impacts
are identified. The MMS is now
initiating a RFI for Beaufort Sea Sale
202.
Comments on the RFI and on the
NOI must be received no later than 45
days following publication of this
document in the Federal Register in
envelopes labeled ‘‘Comments on the
Request for Information for Beaufort Sea
Sale 202’’ or ‘‘Comments on the Notice
of Intent to prepare an Environmental
Assessment’’ as appropriate.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Please call Steve Flippen at (907) 334–
5268 in MMS’s Alaska OCS Region
regarding questions on the RFI/NOI to
prepare an EA.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
environmental analysis and the CD for
Sale 202 will focus primarily on new
issues and information that may have
arisen since the completion of the EIS
for Sales 186, 195, and 202 (February
2003) and on any changes that may have
occurred in the state’s coastal
management plan. The process will lead
to identification of the area to be
included in the proposed Notice of Sale
(NOS). Each of these steps, including
the proposed NOS, provides for a public
comment period. At the culmination of
each step and after analysis of any
public comments, the MMS will decide
whether to proceed to the next step.
This process will:
• Focus on the environmental
analysis by identifying impact types and
levels that may change since the
analysis was done for Sales 186 and
195;
• Result in any new issues being
more easily highlighted by the public;
• Eliminate issuance for public
review the repetitive, voluminous EISs
for each sale; and
• Result in a more efficient and
responsive application of the NEPA.
DATES:
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The MMS will analyze all comments
received in response to this RFI and reexamine information previously
submitted in response to the Call and
the draft and final EISs for Sales 186,
195, and 202. The MMS will then
identify the area to be analyzed in the
EA.
This RFI does not indicate a decision
to lease in the area described below.
Final delineation of the areas for
possible leasing will be made after
completion of the pre-sale steps
described above and in compliance with
the current 2002–2007 OCS Oil and Gas
Leasing Program and applicable laws,
including all requirements of the NEPA
and the OCS Lands Act.
Request for Information
1. Authority
This RFI is published pursuant to the
OCS Lands Act as amended (43 U.S.C.
1331–1356, (1994)) (OCS Lands Act),
and the regulations issued thereunder
(30 CFR 256), and in accordance with
the OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Program
2002–2007.
2. Purpose of Request
The purpose of the RFI is to gather
information for Oil and Gas Lease Sale
202 in the Beaufort Sea, scheduled for
March 2007. Information on oil and gas
leasing, exploration, and development
and production within the Beaufort Sea
is sought from all interested parties.
This early planning and consultation
step is important for ensuring that all
interests and concerns are
communicated to the U.S. Department
of the Interior for decisions in the
leasing process pursuant to the OCS
Lands Act and regulations at 30 CFR
256.
The Call published in the Federal
Register on September 19, 2001,
requested information and nominations
from industry for Sales 186, 195, and
202 in the Beaufort Sea Planning Area.
The MMS will use the information
submitted in response to that Call and
any new information submitted in
response to this RFI to determine the
area that will be included in a NEPA
analysis. It is not necessary to re-submit
comments sent in response to the
multiple-sale Call or for industry to resubmit their areas of interest if your
comments or indications of interest
have not changed since that time. This
process seeks to identify new areas of
concern and areas of interest to
industry.
3. Description of Area
The area that is the subject of this RFI
is located offshore the State of Alaska in
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the Beaufort Sea Planning Area. It
extends offshore from about 3 nautical
miles to approximately 60 nautical
miles, in water depths from
approximately 25 feet to 200 feet. A
small portion of the outer limits of the
sale area north of Harrison Bay drops to
approximately 3,000 feet. This area
consists of approximately 1,898 whole
and partial blocks (about 9.9 million
acres). A page-size map of the area
accompanies this Notice. The map also
shows the four deferral alternatives
evaluated in the Beaufort Sea Final EIS
for Sales 186, 195, and 202. The
Department excluded the Barrow and
Kaktovik deferral areas from Sales 186
and 195. A large scale RFI map showing
the boundaries of the area on a blockby-block basis is available without
charge from the Records Manager at the
address given below, or by telephone
request at (907) 271–6621. Copies of
Official Protraction Diagrams (OPDs) are
also available for $2 each: Alaska OCS
Region, Minerals Management Service,
3801 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500,
Anchorage, Alaska, 99503–5823, https://
www.mms.gov/alaska.
4. Instructions on RFI
The RFI map delineates the area that
is the subject of this request.
Respondents are requested to indicate
interest in and comment on any or all
of the Federal acreage within the
boundaries of the RFI area that they
wish to have included in Beaufort Sea
Sale 202.
If you wish to comment, you may
submit your comments by any one of
the following methods:
• You may mail comments to: Alaska
OCS Region, Minerals Management
Service, 3801 Centerpoint Drive, Suite
500, Anchorage, Alaska 99503–5823.
You may also comment via e-mail to:
akrfi@mms.gov. Please submit internet
comments as an ASCII file, avoiding the
use of special characters and any form
of encryption. Please also include ‘‘Attn:
Comments on Request for Information
for Beaufort Sea Sale 202’’ and your
name and return address in your
Internet message. If you do not receive
a confirmation from the system that we
have received your Internet message,
contact us via e-mail to:
akwebmaster@mms.gov.
• You may fax your comments to:
MMS at (907) 334–5242.
• Finally, you may hand-deliver
comments to: Alaska OCS Region,
Minerals Management Service, 3801
Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500,
Anchorage, Alaska 99503–5823.
Our practice is to make comments,
including names and addresses of
respondents, available for public review
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during regular business hours.
Individual respondents may request that
we withhold their address from the
rulemaking record, which we will honor
to the extent allowable by law. We
would withhold a respondent’s identity,
as allowable by law, under certain
circumstances. If you wish us to
withhold your name and/or address,
you must state this prominently at the
beginning of your comment. However,
we will not consider anonymous
comments. We will make all
submissions from organizations or
businesses, and from individuals
identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses, available
for public inspection in their entirety.
A. Areas of Interest to the Oil and Gas
Industry. The MMS requests industry to
submit any new information, including
nomination of blocks that are of
significant interest for exploration and
development and production.
Information and nominations submitted
in response to the multiple-sale Call for
Sales 186, 195, and 202, published on
September 19, 2001, (66 FT 48268), will
also be considered as information and
nominations for the Sale 202 area
identification process.
Nominations must be depicted on the
RFI map by outlining the area(s) of
interest along block lines. Nominators
are asked to submit a list of whole and
partial blocks nominated (by OPD and
block number) to facilitate correct
interpretation of their nominations on
the RFI map. Although the identities of
those submitting nominations become a
matter of public record, the individual
nominations are proprietary
information. Nominators also are
requested to rank blocks nominated
according to priority of interest [e.g.,
priority 1 (high) or 2 (medium)]. Blocks
nominated that do not indicate
priorities will be considered priority 3
(low). Nominators must be specific in
indicating blocks by priority and be
prepared to discuss their range of
interest and activity regarding the
nominated area(s). The telephone
number and name of a person to contact
in the nominator’s organization for
additional information should be
included in the response. This person
will be contacted to set up a mutually
agreeable time and place for a meeting
with the Alaska OCS Regional Office to
present their views regarding the
company’s nominations.
B. Relation to Coastal Management
Plans. Comments also are sought on
potential conflicts with approved local
coastal management plans that may
result from the sale and future OCS oil
and gas activities. These comments
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should identify specific coastal
management plan policy of concern, the
nature of the conflicts foreseen, and
steps that MMS could take to avoid or
mitigate the potential conflicts.
Comments may be in terms of broad
areas or restricted to particular blocks of
concern. Commenters are requested to
list block numbers or outline the subject
area on the large-scale RFI map.
5. Use of Information From the RFI
Information submitted in response to
this RFI will be used for several
purposes. Responses will be used to:
• Help to further identify areas of
potential oil and gas development;
• Identify environmental effects and
potential use conflicts not previously
addressed in the final EIS and CD for
Sales 186, 195, and 202 (OCS EIS/EA,
MMS 2003–0010);
• Develop any additional lease terms
and conditions/mitigating measures that
may be necessary; and
• Identify any potential conflicts
between oil and gas activities and the
Alaska coastal management plan not
addressed in the CDs for Sales 186 and
195.
6. Existing Information
The MMS has acquired a substantial
amount of information, including that
gained through the use of traditional
knowledge, on the issues and concerns
related to oil and gas leasing in the
Beaufort Sea.
An extensive environmental, social,
and economic studies program has been
underway in this area since 1975. The
emphasis has been on geologic
mapping, environmental
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characterization of biologically sensitive
habitats, endangered whales and marine
mammals, physical oceanography,
ocean-circulation modeling, and
ecological and socio-cultural effects of
oil and gas activities.
Information on the studies program,
completed studies, and a program status
report for continuing studies in this area
is available on the MMS Web site https://
www.mms.gov/alaska, or may be
obtained from the Chief, Environmental
Studies Section, Alaska OCS Region, by
telephone request at (907) 334–5280, or
by written request at the address stated
under Description of Area. A request
may also be made via e-mail to:
akwebmaster@mms.gov.
provisions of the NEPA of 1969 (42
U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), MMS is
announcing its intent to prepare an EA
for Beaufort Sea Oil and Gas Lease Sale
202, scheduled for March 2007. The EA
will be prepared to determine if there
are significant new issues or impacts not
previously addressed in the EIS for
Sales 186, 195, and 202. If no significant
new issues or impacts are identified, a
Finding of No New Significant Impacts
will be issued. If information is
submitted in response to this RFI that
identifies significant new issues,
information, and/or impacts not
previously addressed, a supplemental
EIS may be prepared.
7. Tentative Schedule
3. Instructions on NOI
The following is a list of tentative
milestone dates applicable to Beaufort
Sea Sale 202 covered by this Call:
RFI published–October 2005.
Area Identification–December 2005.
NEPA/ EA Review (or Supplemental
EIS) published–July 2006.
Proposed Notice and CD–October 2006.
Final NOS–February 2007.
Tentative Sale Date–March 2007.
Federal, State, Tribal, and local
governments and other interested
parties are requested to send their
written comments on new information
and issues that should be addressed in
the EA to the Regional Supervisor,
Leasing and Environment, Alaska OCS
Region, Minerals Management Service,
3801 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500,
Anchorage, Alaska 99503–5823.
Comments should be enclosed in an
envelope labeled ‘‘Comments on the
Notice of Intent to prepare an
Environmental Assessment for Beaufort
Sea Sale 202.’’ Comments are due no
later than 45 days from publication of
this Notice.
NOI To Prepare an Environmental
Analysis
1. Authority
The NOI is published pursuant to the
regulations (40 CFR 1501.7)
implementing the provisions of the
NEPA of 1969 as amended [42 U.S.C.
4321 et seq. (1988)].
Dated: October 14, 2005.
2. Purpose of NOI
R.M. ‘‘Johnnie’’ Burton,
Pursuant to the regulations (40 CFR
1501.7) implementing the procedural
Director, Minerals Management Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Minerals Management Service
Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), Alaska OCS Region, Beaufort Sea
Oil and Gas Lease Sale 202, March 2007
AGENCY: Minerals Management Service (MMS), Interior.
ACTION: Request for Information (RFI) and Notice of Intent (NOI) to
prepare an Environmental Assessment (EA).
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SUMMARY: The Secretary's approved 5-Year OCS Oil and Gas Leasing
Program for 2002-2007 provides for 3 sales: Sales 186, 195, and 202 to
be held in the Beaufort Sea Programlanning Area. The presale process
incorporated planning and analysis for all three sales. From the
initial step in the process (the Call for Information and Nominations
(Call)) through the final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)/
Consistency Determination (CD) step, the process covered the multiple-
sale proposals. However, we indicated that we would conduct and did
conduct complete National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), OCS Lands
Act, and Coastal Zone Management Act processes for each sale, including
a proposed and final Notice of Sale. The environmental analysis and the
CD for Sale 202 will focus primarily on new issues, new scientific
information, and/or changes in the state's federally-approved coastal
management plan.
The Call NOI to Prepare an EIS for Sales 186, 195, and 202 was
published in the Federal Register on September 19, 2001, at 66 FR
48268. The Beaufort Sea Multiple-Sale Final EIS for these sales was
released in February 2003 (OCS EIS/EA, MMS 2003-001). Sales 186 and 195
were held on September 24, 2003, and March 30, 2005, respectively. When
the multiple-sale EIS was prepared, MMS indicated it would do an EA for
Sales 195 and 202 if no significant new issues or impacts are
identified. The MMS is now initiating a RFI for Beaufort Sea Sale 202.
DATES: Comments on the RFI and on the NOI must be received no later
than 45 days following publication of this document in the Federal
Register in envelopes labeled ``Comments on the Request for Information
for Beaufort Sea Sale 202'' or ``Comments on the Notice of Intent to
prepare an Environmental Assessment'' as appropriate.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Please call Steve Flippen at (907)
334-5268 in MMS's Alaska OCS Region regarding questions on the RFI/NOI
to prepare an EA.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The environmental analysis and the CD for
Sale 202 will focus primarily on new issues and information that may
have arisen since the completion of the EIS for Sales 186, 195, and 202
(February 2003) and on any changes that may have occurred in the
state's coastal management plan. The process will lead to
identification of the area to be included in the proposed Notice of
Sale (NOS). Each of these steps, including the proposed NOS, provides
for a public comment period. At the culmination of each step and after
analysis of any public comments, the MMS will decide whether to proceed
to the next step. This process will:
Focus on the environmental analysis by identifying impact
types and levels that may change since the analysis was done for Sales
186 and 195;
Result in any new issues being more easily highlighted by
the public;
Eliminate issuance for public review the repetitive,
voluminous EISs for each sale; and
Result in a more efficient and responsive application of
the NEPA.
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The MMS will analyze all comments received in response to this RFI
and re-examine information previously submitted in response to the Call
and the draft and final EISs for Sales 186, 195, and 202. The MMS will
then identify the area to be analyzed in the EA.
This RFI does not indicate a decision to lease in the area
described below. Final delineation of the areas for possible leasing
will be made after completion of the pre-sale steps described above and
in compliance with the current 2002-2007 OCS Oil and Gas Leasing
Program and applicable laws, including all requirements of the NEPA and
the OCS Lands Act.
Request for Information
1. Authority
This RFI is published pursuant to the OCS Lands Act as amended (43
U.S.C. 1331-1356, (1994)) (OCS Lands Act), and the regulations issued
thereunder (30 CFR 256), and in accordance with the OCS Oil and Gas
Leasing Program 2002-2007.
2. Purpose of Request
The purpose of the RFI is to gather information for Oil and Gas
Lease Sale 202 in the Beaufort Sea, scheduled for March 2007.
Information on oil and gas leasing, exploration, and development and
production within the Beaufort Sea is sought from all interested
parties. This early planning and consultation step is important for
ensuring that all interests and concerns are communicated to the U.S.
Department of the Interior for decisions in the leasing process
pursuant to the OCS Lands Act and regulations at 30 CFR 256.
The Call published in the Federal Register on September 19, 2001,
requested information and nominations from industry for Sales 186, 195,
and 202 in the Beaufort Sea Planning Area. The MMS will use the
information submitted in response to that Call and any new information
submitted in response to this RFI to determine the area that will be
included in a NEPA analysis. It is not necessary to re-submit comments
sent in response to the multiple-sale Call or for industry to re-submit
their areas of interest if your comments or indications of interest
have not changed since that time. This process seeks to identify new
areas of concern and areas of interest to industry.
3. Description of Area
The area that is the subject of this RFI is located offshore the
State of Alaska in the Beaufort Sea Planning Area. It extends offshore
from about 3 nautical miles to approximately 60 nautical miles, in
water depths from approximately 25 feet to 200 feet. A small portion of
the outer limits of the sale area north of Harrison Bay drops to
approximately 3,000 feet. This area consists of approximately 1,898
whole and partial blocks (about 9.9 million acres). A page-size map of
the area accompanies this Notice. The map also shows the four deferral
alternatives evaluated in the Beaufort Sea Final EIS for Sales 186,
195, and 202. The Department excluded the Barrow and Kaktovik deferral
areas from Sales 186 and 195. A large scale RFI map showing the
boundaries of the area on a block-by-block basis is available without
charge from the Records Manager at the address given below, or by
telephone request at (907) 271-6621. Copies of Official Protraction
Diagrams (OPDs) are also available for $2 each: Alaska OCS Region,
Minerals Management Service, 3801 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500,
Anchorage, Alaska, 99503-5823, https://www.mms.gov/alaska.
4. Instructions on RFI
The RFI map delineates the area that is the subject of this
request. Respondents are requested to indicate interest in and comment
on any or all of the Federal acreage within the boundaries of the RFI
area that they wish to have included in Beaufort Sea Sale 202.
If you wish to comment, you may submit your comments by any one of
the following methods:
You may mail comments to: Alaska OCS Region, Minerals
Management Service, 3801 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500, Anchorage,
Alaska 99503-5823.
You may also comment via e-mail to: akrfi@mms.gov. Please submit
internet comments as an ASCII file, avoiding the use of special
characters and any form of encryption. Please also include ``Attn:
Comments on Request for Information for Beaufort Sea Sale 202'' and
your name and return address in your Internet message. If you do not
receive a confirmation from the system that we have received your
Internet message, contact us via e-mail to: akwebmaster@mms.gov.
You may fax your comments to: MMS at (907) 334-5242.
Finally, you may hand-deliver comments to: Alaska OCS
Region, Minerals Management Service, 3801 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500,
Anchorage, Alaska 99503-5823.
Our practice is to make comments, including names and addresses of
respondents, available for public review during regular business hours.
Individual respondents may request that we withhold their address from
the rulemaking record, which we will honor to the extent allowable by
law. We would withhold a respondent's identity, as allowable by law,
under certain circumstances. If you wish us to withhold your name and/
or address, you must state this prominently at the beginning of your
comment. However, we will not consider anonymous comments. We will make
all submissions from organizations or businesses, and from individuals
identifying themselves as representatives or officials of organizations
or businesses, available for public inspection in their entirety.
A. Areas of Interest to the Oil and Gas Industry. The MMS requests
industry to submit any new information, including nomination of blocks
that are of significant interest for exploration and development and
production. Information and nominations submitted in response to the
multiple-sale Call for Sales 186, 195, and 202, published on September
19, 2001, (66 FT 48268), will also be considered as information and
nominations for the Sale 202 area identification process.
Nominations must be depicted on the RFI map by outlining the
area(s) of interest along block lines. Nominators are asked to submit a
list of whole and partial blocks nominated (by OPD and block number) to
facilitate correct interpretation of their nominations on the RFI map.
Although the identities of those submitting nominations become a matter
of public record, the individual nominations are proprietary
information. Nominators also are requested to rank blocks nominated
according to priority of interest [e.g., priority 1 (high) or 2
(medium)]. Blocks nominated that do not indicate priorities will be
considered priority 3 (low). Nominators must be specific in indicating
blocks by priority and be prepared to discuss their range of interest
and activity regarding the nominated area(s). The telephone number and
name of a person to contact in the nominator's organization for
additional information should be included in the response. This person
will be contacted to set up a mutually agreeable time and place for a
meeting with the Alaska OCS Regional Office to present their views
regarding the company's nominations.
B. Relation to Coastal Management Plans. Comments also are sought
on potential conflicts with approved local coastal management plans
that may result from the sale and future OCS oil and gas activities.
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should identify specific coastal management plan policy of concern, the
nature of the conflicts foreseen, and steps that MMS could take to
avoid or mitigate the potential conflicts. Comments may be in terms of
broad areas or restricted to particular blocks of concern. Commenters
are requested to list block numbers or outline the subject area on the
large-scale RFI map.
5. Use of Information From the RFI
Information submitted in response to this RFI will be used for
several purposes. Responses will be used to:
Help to further identify areas of potential oil and gas
development;
Identify environmental effects and potential use conflicts
not previously addressed in the final EIS and CD for Sales 186, 195,
and 202 (OCS EIS/EA, MMS 2003-0010);
Develop any additional lease terms and conditions/
mitigating measures that may be necessary; and
Identify any potential conflicts between oil and gas
activities and the Alaska coastal management plan not addressed in the
CDs for Sales 186 and 195.
6. Existing Information
The MMS has acquired a substantial amount of information, including
that gained through the use of traditional knowledge, on the issues and
concerns related to oil and gas leasing in the Beaufort Sea.
An extensive environmental, social, and economic studies program
has been underway in this area since 1975. The emphasis has been on
geologic mapping, environmental characterization of biologically
sensitive habitats, endangered whales and marine mammals, physical
oceanography, ocean-circulation modeling, and ecological and socio-
cultural effects of oil and gas activities.
Information on the studies program, completed studies, and a
program status report for continuing studies in this area is available
on the MMS Web site https://www.mms.gov/alaska, or may be obtained from
the Chief, Environmental Studies Section, Alaska OCS Region, by
telephone request at (907) 334-5280, or by written request at the
address stated under Description of Area. A request may also be made
via e-mail to: akwebmaster@mms.gov.
7. Tentative Schedule
The following is a list of tentative milestone dates applicable to
Beaufort Sea Sale 202 covered by this Call:
RFI published-October 2005.
Area Identification-December 2005.
NEPA/ EA Review (or Supplemental EIS) published-July 2006.
Proposed Notice and CD-October 2006.
Final NOS-February 2007.
Tentative Sale Date-March 2007.
NOI To Prepare an Environmental Analysis
1. Authority
The NOI is published pursuant to the regulations (40 CFR 1501.7)
implementing the provisions of the NEPA of 1969 as amended [42 U.S.C.
4321 et seq. (1988)].
2. Purpose of NOI
Pursuant to the regulations (40 CFR 1501.7) implementing the
procedural provisions of the NEPA of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), MMS
is announcing its intent to prepare an EA for Beaufort Sea Oil and Gas
Lease Sale 202, scheduled for March 2007. The EA will be prepared to
determine if there are significant new issues or impacts not previously
addressed in the EIS for Sales 186, 195, and 202. If no significant new
issues or impacts are identified, a Finding of No New Significant
Impacts will be issued. If information is submitted in response to this
RFI that identifies significant new issues, information, and/or impacts
not previously addressed, a supplemental EIS may be prepared.
3. Instructions on NOI
Federal, State, Tribal, and local governments and other interested
parties are requested to send their written comments on new information
and issues that should be addressed in the EA to the Regional
Supervisor, Leasing and Environment, Alaska OCS Region, Minerals
Management Service, 3801 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500, Anchorage,
Alaska 99503-5823. Comments should be enclosed in an envelope labeled
``Comments on the Notice of Intent to prepare an Environmental
Assessment for Beaufort Sea Sale 202.'' Comments are due no later than
45 days from publication of this Notice.
Dated: October 14, 2005.
R.M. ``Johnnie'' Burton,
Director, Minerals Management Service.
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