Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the Gasco Production Company Natural Gas Field Development, Duchesne and Uintah Counties, UT, 7059-7060 [E6-1868]
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The Greater Deadman Bench Region
(GDBR) involves approximately 98,785
acres located in Townships 6 to 8 South,
Ranges 21 and 25 East, Salt Lake Base
Meridian, about 20 miles south of
Vernal, Uintah County, Utah. The DEIS
analyzes the effects of a maximum
natural gas and oil development
scenario within the GDBR that is
conceptual in nature. The final location
of well pads, roads, and pipelines
would be determined through future
site-specific assessments required for
each facility. QEP’s proposal includes
drilling an additional 1,020 natural gas
and 219 oil wells and constructing
associated ancillary transportation and
transmission facilities within the project
area. BLM-administered lands account
for about 85% (83,860 acres) of surface
and mineral estate lands within the
BDGR. The State of Utah’s Utah State
School and Institutional Trust Lands
Administration accounts for about 12%
(1,440 acres) of surface and mineral
estate lands; and the remaining 4%
(3,470 acres) consists of various
privately owned surface and mineral
estate lands within the project area. QEP
proposes to drill 1,239 wells at the rate
of 100–120 wells per year over a period
of 10 years, or until the resource base is
fully developed. Of this total number,
891 wells would be drilled at new
locations and 348 wells would be
drilled from existing well pads.
As set out in the NOI, as of March
2003, the GDBR includes about 278
existing oil and water-injection wells
producing from or injecting water into
the Green River formation and 300 gas
wells producing from the Wasatch
formation. About 57 miles of primary
roads and 314 miles of secondary roads
have been constructed within the
region. The new gas wells would be
drilled to the Uinta, Green River,
Wasatch, Mesaverde, Blackhawk/
Mancos, and the Frontier/Dakota
formations. The new oil wells would be
drilled to the Green River formation.
The DEIS describes in detail and
analyzes the impacts of QEP’s Proposed
Action and the No Action Alternative.
The Proposed Action incorporates
standard operating procedures and
applicant-committed best management
practices currently employed on BLMadministered public lands in the Uintah
Basin that mitigate impacts to the
environment. Six additional alternatives
were considered but eliminated from
detailed analysis. The following is a
summary of the alternatives:
1. Proposed Action—Up to 1,020
natural gas and 219 oil wells would be
drilled to the Uinta, Green River,
Wasatch, Mesaverde Group, Blackhawk/
Mancos and the Frontier/Dakota
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formations. About 170 miles of new
roads and 235 miles of pipelines, 22
new central tank facilities and 15 new
gas compressor stations would be
constructed to support this proposed
development. At this time the Proposed
Action is the BLM’s preferred
alternative.
2. No Action Alternative—Oil and gas
development on Federal lands under the
Proposed action would not be
implemented. However some level of
development would continue to occur
under APDs previously approved by the
authority of the 1985 Book Cliffs RMP.
An additional 130 wells would be
located on State of Utah and private
leases.
3. Alternatives Considered, But
Eliminated From Further Analysis—
a. No new development on Federal
lands.
b. Suspension of operations for an
extended period of time.
c. Exchange of leases.
d. Full-field directional Drilling.
e. Conventional oil and gas
development.
f. Best Management Practices (BMP).
The public is encouraged to comment
on any of these alternatives.
The BLM welcomes your comments
on the Greater Deadman Bench Region
DEIS. The BLM asks that those
submitting comments make them as
specific as possible with reference to
chapters, page numbers, and paragraphs
in the DEIS document. Comments that
contain only opinions or preferences
will not receive a formal response;
however, they will be considered as part
of the BLM decision-making process.
The most useful comments will contain
new technical or scientific information,
identify data gaps in the impact
analysis, or will provide technical or
scientific rationale for opinions or
preferences. It is BLM’s practice to make
comments, including the names and
street addresses of each respondent,
available for public review at the BLM
office listed above during business
hours (7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m), Monday
through Friday, except for Federal
holidays. Your comments may be
published as part of the EIS process.
Individual respondents may request
confidentiality.
If you wish to withhold your name or
street address, or both, from public
review, or from disclosure under the
Freedom of Information Act, you must
state this prominently at the beginning
of your written comments. Such
requests will be honored to the extent
allowed by law. BLM will not consider
anonymous comments. All submissions
from organizations or businesses will be
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made available for public inspection in
their entirety.
William Stringer,
Vernal Field Manager.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[UT–080–05–1310–EJ]
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement for
the Gasco Production Company
Natural Gas Field Development,
Duchesne and Uintah Counties, UT
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Intent to conduct
public scoping and to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
for the Gasco Natural Gas Field
Development, Duchesne and Uintah
Counties, Utah.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(C)
of the National Environmental Policy
Act of 1969, the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM), Vernal Field Office,
Vernal, Utah, will prepare an EIS on the
proposed expansion of existing natural
gas field development operations. The
EIS area encompasses approximately
236,165 acres predominately in the
West Tavaputs Exploration and
Development Area with some overlap
into the Monument Butte-Red Wash,
and East Tavaputs Exploration and
Development Areas. The project is
located primarily on BLM administered
lands (203,357 acres). The project area
also includes lands administered by the
State of Utah (27,765 acres), and several
private landowners (5,043 acres). Gasco
has mineral lease rights underlying both
the public and private lands. The Vernal
Field Office Manager will be the
authorized officer for this project.
DATES: This notice announces the public
scoping process. A public scoping
period of at least 30 days will
commence on the date this notice is
published in the Federal Register.
Comments on issues, potential impacts,
or suggestions for additional alternatives
can be submitted in writing to the
address listed below within 30 days of
the date this Notice is published, or
within 15 days after the last public
meeting is held. Public open meetings
will be conducted during the scoping
period in Vernal, Duchesne, and Price,
Utah. All public meetings will be
announced through the local news
media at least 15 days prior to the event.
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In addition, formal opportunities for
public participation will be provided
through comment on the alternatives
and upon publication of the BLM Draft
EIS.
ADDRESSES: Written scoping comments
should be sent to the Environmental
Coordinator, Bureau of Land
Management, Vernal Field Office, 170
South 500 East, Vernal, Utah 84078,
ATTN: Gasco Field Development EIS;
Fax 435–781–4410. Documents
pertinent to this proposal may be
examined at the Vernal Field Office
located in Vernal, Utah. Comments,
including names and street addresses of
respondents, will be available for public
review at the Vernal Field Office located
in Vernal, Utah during regular business
hours 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except holidays, and
will be subject to disclosure under the
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
They may be published as part of the
EIS and other related documents.
Individual respondents may request
confidentially. If you wish to withhold
your name or street address from public
review or from disclosure under the
Freedom of Information Act, you must
state this prominently at the beginning
of your written comment. Such requests
will be honored to the extent allowed by
law. All submissions from organizations
and businesses, and from individuals
identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses, will be
available for public inspection in their
entirety.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
further information and/or to have your
name added to our mailing list, contact
Stephanie Howard, 435–781–4469.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Gasco
Production Company proposes to
expand its operations by drilling 1,538
wells within the Monument Butte-Red
Wash, West Tavaputs, and East
Tavaputs Exploration and Development
Areas (as delineated in the Draft Vernal
RMP) through the year 2020 based on a
40, 80, and 160 acre spacing pattern.
This EIS is directly north of, but not
related to, the West Tavaputs EIS that is
ongoing in the Price Field Office BLM.
Estimated new surface disturbance
associated with the construction of well
pads, new access roads, and pipelines
would be approximately 10,302 acres.
Existing roads within the project area
and approximately 400 miles of newly
constructed roads would provide the
primary access routes to the new well
sites. Approximately 525 miles of
pipelines would be constructed and
buried where conditions allow.
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facilities will be required to
accommodate the new wells.
Major issues include potential
impacts to special status plants and
animals, vegetation, socio-economics,
cultural resources, air quality, and soils.
The EIS will consider and analyze
potential impacts of natural gas
development at the levels projected by
Gasco, or as refined during the scoping
process. This analysis will include a
site-specific evaluation of Gasco’s
proposal and an appropriate range of
alternatives. Alternatives identified at
this time include the proposed action
and the no action alternatives.
Additional alternatives such as
application of additional mitigation
measures based on best management
practices and/or higher well density
may be developed if necessary based on
issues and concerns identified through
the scoping process.
The management of BLM public lands
and resources encompassed by the
project area is directed and guided by
the BLM’s Record of Decision for the
Diamond Mountain Resource
Management Plan. The majority of the
proposed project lies within an area that
was previously partially developed for
oil and gas production and is designated
as Category 2 for oil and gas leasing by
the BLM. Category 2 areas are those that
are open to oil and gas leasing with
stipulations to protect sensitive surface
resources.
Dated: October 26, 2005.
William Stringer,
Field Manager, Vernal Field Office.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[OR–027–1110–JM–H2KO; G–05–0219]
Notice of Availability of a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement for
the North Steens Ecosystem
Restoration Project
Bureau of Land Management
(BLM), Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, the Federal Land Policy and
Management Act of 1976, and the
Steens Mountain Cooperative
Management and Protection Act of
2000, the BLM has prepared a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement to
analyze and undertake the North Steens
Ecosystem Restoration Project. The
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proposed project area lies within the
Steens Mountain Cooperative
Management and Protection Area,
designated by the Steens Mountain
Cooperative Management and Protection
Act of 2000, and the Andrews
Management Unit, lands outside the
boundary of the Cooperative
Management and Protection Area but
within the boundary of the Andrews
Resource Area. The project is located in
Harney County, Oregon, and affects
approximately 336,000 acres of public
and private lands.
The Draft Environmental Impact
Statement evaluates five alternative
management approaches including two
No Action (continuation of current
management and no treatment)
Alternatives.
DATES: Written comments on the Draft
Environmental Impact Statement will be
accepted for 45 days following
publication of the Environmental
Protection Agency’s Notice of
Availability for this Draft Environmental
Impact Statement in the Federal
Register. Future public meetings and
any other public involvement activities
will be announced in advance through
notices, media news releases, and/or
mailings.
ADDRESSES/COMMENTS: Written
comments should be sent to North
Steens Ecosystem Restoration Project
Environmental Impact Statement Lead,
BLM Burns District Office, 28910,
Highway 20 West, Hines, Oregon 97738;
(541) 573–4543; fax (541) 573–4411; or
e-mail (ornseis@blm.gov). Comments,
including names, street addresses, and
other contact information of
respondents, will be available for public
review. Individual respondents may
request confidentiality. If you wish to
request that BLM consider withholding
your name, street address, and other
contact information such as internet
address, fax or phone number from
public review or from disclosure under
the Freedom of Information Act, you
must state this prominently at the
beginning of your comment. The BLM
will honor requests for confidentiality
on a case-by-case basis to the extent
allowed by law. The BLM will make
available for public inspection in their
entirety all submissions from
organizations or businesses and from
individuals identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses.
Copies of the Draft Environmental
Impact Statement will be sent to
affected Federal, Tribal, State and local
government agencies, and to interested
publics and will be available at the BLM
Burns District Office. The supporting
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[UT-080-05-1310-EJ]
Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for
the Gasco Production Company Natural Gas Field Development, Duchesne
and Uintah Counties, UT
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Intent to conduct public scoping and to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Gasco Natural Gas Field
Development, Duchesne and Uintah Counties, Utah.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Vernal Field
Office, Vernal, Utah, will prepare an EIS on the proposed expansion of
existing natural gas field development operations. The EIS area
encompasses approximately 236,165 acres predominately in the West
Tavaputs Exploration and Development Area with some overlap into the
Monument Butte-Red Wash, and East Tavaputs Exploration and Development
Areas. The project is located primarily on BLM administered lands
(203,357 acres). The project area also includes lands administered by
the State of Utah (27,765 acres), and several private landowners (5,043
acres). Gasco has mineral lease rights underlying both the public and
private lands. The Vernal Field Office Manager will be the authorized
officer for this project.
DATES: This notice announces the public scoping process. A public
scoping period of at least 30 days will commence on the date this
notice is published in the Federal Register. Comments on issues,
potential impacts, or suggestions for additional alternatives can be
submitted in writing to the address listed below within 30 days of the
date this Notice is published, or within 15 days after the last public
meeting is held. Public open meetings will be conducted during the
scoping period in Vernal, Duchesne, and Price, Utah. All public
meetings will be announced through the local news media at least 15
days prior to the event.
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In addition, formal opportunities for public participation will be
provided through comment on the alternatives and upon publication of
the BLM Draft EIS.
ADDRESSES: Written scoping comments should be sent to the Environmental
Coordinator, Bureau of Land Management, Vernal Field Office, 170 South
500 East, Vernal, Utah 84078, ATTN: Gasco Field Development EIS; Fax
435-781-4410. Documents pertinent to this proposal may be examined at
the Vernal Field Office located in Vernal, Utah. Comments, including
names and street addresses of respondents, will be available for public
review at the Vernal Field Office located in Vernal, Utah during
regular business hours 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except holidays, and will be subject to disclosure under the Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA). They may be published as part of the EIS and
other related documents. Individual respondents may request
confidentially. If you wish to withhold your name or street address
from public review or from disclosure under the Freedom of Information
Act, you must state this prominently at the beginning of your written
comment. Such requests will be honored to the extent allowed by law.
All submissions from organizations and businesses, and from individuals
identifying themselves as representatives or officials of organizations
or businesses, will be available for public inspection in their
entirety.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information and/or to have
your name added to our mailing list, contact Stephanie Howard, 435-781-
4469.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Gasco Production Company proposes to expand
its operations by drilling 1,538 wells within the Monument Butte-Red
Wash, West Tavaputs, and East Tavaputs Exploration and Development
Areas (as delineated in the Draft Vernal RMP) through the year 2020
based on a 40, 80, and 160 acre spacing pattern. This EIS is directly
north of, but not related to, the West Tavaputs EIS that is ongoing in
the Price Field Office BLM. Estimated new surface disturbance
associated with the construction of well pads, new access roads, and
pipelines would be approximately 10,302 acres. Existing roads within
the project area and approximately 400 miles of newly constructed roads
would provide the primary access routes to the new well sites.
Approximately 525 miles of pipelines would be constructed and buried
where conditions allow. Additional compression and processing
facilities will be required to accommodate the new wells.
Major issues include potential impacts to special status plants and
animals, vegetation, socio-economics, cultural resources, air quality,
and soils. The EIS will consider and analyze potential impacts of
natural gas development at the levels projected by Gasco, or as refined
during the scoping process. This analysis will include a site-specific
evaluation of Gasco's proposal and an appropriate range of
alternatives. Alternatives identified at this time include the proposed
action and the no action alternatives. Additional alternatives such as
application of additional mitigation measures based on best management
practices and/or higher well density may be developed if necessary
based on issues and concerns identified through the scoping process.
The management of BLM public lands and resources encompassed by the
project area is directed and guided by the BLM's Record of Decision for
the Diamond Mountain Resource Management Plan. The majority of the
proposed project lies within an area that was previously partially
developed for oil and gas production and is designated as Category 2
for oil and gas leasing by the BLM. Category 2 areas are those that are
open to oil and gas leasing with stipulations to protect sensitive
surface resources.
Dated: October 26, 2005.
William Stringer,
Field Manager, Vernal Field Office.
[FR Doc. E6-1868 Filed 2-9-06; 8:45 am]
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