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Notice of Availability of Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for the Pinedale Anticline Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Project, Sublette County, WY

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 [Federal Register: December 15, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 241)]
[Notices]
[Page 75576-75578]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
[DOCID:fr15de06-99]

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[WY-100-06-1310-DB]

Notice of Availability of Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement for the Pinedale Anticline Oil and Gas Exploration and
Development Project, Sublette County, WY

AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.

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SUMMARY: Under Section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM),
Pinedale Field Office announces the availability of a Draft
Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) on a proposal for
long-term development of natural gas resources in the Pinedale
Anticline Project Area (PAPA). The BLM published the Notice of Intent
(NOI) to prepare a SEIS for the Pinedale Anticline Project in the
Federal Register on October 21, 2005.

DATES: The Draft SEIS will be available for public comment for 60 days
starting on the date the Environmental Protection Agency publishes its
Notice of Availability in the Federal Register. A separate CALGRID
airborne ozone report will be published subsequent to the release of
the Draft SEIS. The BLM can best utilize your comments on the
supplemental information if they are received within the 60 day review
period provided above. To provide the public with an opportunity to
review the proposal and project information,

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the BLM will host a meeting in Pinedale, Wyoming. The BLM will notify
the public of the meeting date, time, and location at least 15 days
prior to the event. Announcement of the public meeting will be made by
news release to the media, individual letter mailings, and posting on
the BLM website, listed below, if it is available.

ADDRESSES: Please send written comments or resource information to the
Bureau of Land Management, Pinedale Field Office, Matt Anderson,
Project Manager, 432 East Mill Street, P.O. Box 768, Pinedale, Wyoming
82941. Electronic mail may be sent to: WYMail_PAPA_YRA@blm.gov. The
SEIS will be posted at http://web.wy.blm.gov when available.
    Your response is important and will be considered in the
environmental analysis process. If you do respond, we will keep you
informed of decisions resulting from this analysis. Please note that
public comments and information submitted regarding this project
including names, e-mail addresses, and street addresses of the
respondents will be available for public review and disclosure at the
above address during regular business hours (7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.),
Monday through Friday, except holidays. Individual respondents may
request confidentiality. If you wish to withhold your name, e-mail
address, or street address from public review or from disclosure under
the Freedom of Information Act, you must state this plainly at the
beginning of your written comment. Such requests will be honored to the
extent allowed by the law. All submissions from organizations or
businesses, and from individuals identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of organizations or businesses, will be
made available for public inspection in their entirety.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bureau of Land Management, Matt
Anderson, Project Manager at (307) 367-5328, or by e-mail: 
matt_anderson@blm.gov; or by the address above.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The BLM conducted NEPA analysis and issued a
Record of Decision (ROD) for the Pinedale Anticline Oil and Gas
Exploration and Development Project in July 2000 in response to the
increasing number of operators requesting approval to drill and develop
oil and gas wells on the Pinedale Anticline. The NEPA document analyzed
three alternatives with different levels of required mitigation, and
for each alternative, there were three exploration and development
scenarios based on the density and distribution of well pad
development. The PAPA ROD established seasonal restrictions on natural
gas development to minimize adverse effects on wintering big game and
sage-grouse during breeding and nesting. The PAPA Final EIS did not
include analysis of the potential impacts of oil and gas development
activities (specifically drilling and completions) to big game on
crucial winter ranges during the period of November 15 through April
30. Exceptions to this winter closure period were to be based on
current conditions such as the presence of wintering animals or depth
of snow cover on a case-by-case basis.
    Starting in the winter of 2002-2003, the BLM authorized Questar
Exploration and Production (Questar) to continue gas development
operations at one well pad within big game crucial winter range.
Questar was required to cooperate fully with the Wyoming Game and Fish
Department in the study of the impact of its operations by supporting
the ongoing Sublette Mule Deer Study. In November 2004, the BLM issued
a Decision Record allowing Questar to expand their development
activities in crucial mule deer winter range during winter while
continuing to support the Sublette Mule Deer Study (Questar Year-Round
Drilling Proposal Environmental Assessment, November 2004).
    Since then, other operators within the PAPA have expressed interest
in conducting gas development activities including year-round drilling
within big game crucial winter range. In the summer of 2005, Anschutz,
Shell Exploration and Production Company (Shell), and Ultra Resources
Inc. (Ultra) submitted a proposal to the BLM for a year-round drilling
demonstration project on three well pads within their leaseholds during
1 year. In September 2005, the BLM issued a Decision Record to allow
them to proceed (ASU Year-Round Drilling Demonstration Project,
September 2005). The Decision Record allowed each of the three
operators to drill year-round on one well pad each on crucial winter
range during the winter of 2005-2006. The result of that project led to
the current proposal and to BLM's determination that a Supplemental EIS
is necessary. The PAPA encompasses approximately 198,034 acres of
primarily Federal lands (nearly 80 percent), and State and private
land. Approximately 83 percent of the mineral estate underlying the
PAPA is Federally-owned.
    Alternatives: The BLM has received a proposal for continued
development of natural gas resources in the PAPA from Questar, Shell,
and Ultra, representing themselves and others who agree to participate,
collectively referred to as the Operators. There are currently
approximately 460 producing wells in the PAPA; the Operators' proposal
would exceed the drilling activity analyzed in the PAPA ROD (2000). The
NEPA and air quality impact analyses supporting the PAPA ROD (2000)
addressed 900 total wells and 700 producing well pads.
    The PAPA ROD stated that if the level of development exceeded that
analyzed in the Draft EIS, that BLM would conduct additional
environmental analysis. The BLM has identified the following resources
that may be adversely impacted beyond the level analyzed in the PAPA
ROD and the resources will be analyzed in the Draft SEIS: surface and
ground water; air quality; wildlife and their habitats; vegetation;
visual resources; transportation; noxious weeds; grazing; cultural and
paleontological; wetland and riparian; threatened and endangered animal
and plant species; and socioeconomics. In addition to the proposed
action, the Draft SEIS analyzes the effects of the no-action
alternative and the BLM preferred alternative, which are summarized below.
    Proposed Action: The Operators propose to conduct year-round
drilling and completions in Concentrated Development Areas within a
Core Development Area (coinciding with the Anticline Crest) of the
PAPA. The Operators' proposed development includes construction of new
well pads and substantial expansion of existing well pads to allow for
multiple wells drilled from a pad. The Operators propose an additional
4,399 wells on approximately 10-acre bottom hole spacing from an
additional 250 well pads to more effectively recover the mineral
resource. In addition, the BLM has determined that there is a need for
new pipeline corridors between the PAPA and processing plants in
southwestern Wyoming. Therefore, the SEIS includes specific analysis
for two additional gas sales pipelines from the PAPA, one to the
Granger and Blacks Fork gas plant and one from the PAPA to the Opal and
Pioneer gas plant.
    Concurrent with the drilling and development activities, the
Operators propose 3:1 compensatory mitigation to offset wildlife
impacts and to study and evaluate the effects of oil and gas activities
on big game using crucial winter ranges and sage-grouse using seasonal
habitats during the winter months (November 15 through April 30).
    No Action Alternative: This alternative would continue

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development within the PAPA as approved in the PAPA ROD and subsequent
environmental documents and would not consider the Operators' proposal
to: provide compensatory mitigation; minimize habitat fragmentation;
and maximize resource recovery through multi-well pads and directional
drilling.
    BLM Preferred Alternative: This alternative analyzes the same
number of drilled wells, pad expansions, new well pads, proposed
compensatory mitigation, and pipeline routes as the proposed action
with limitations on where year-round drilling could occur at any one
time within a core development area. The preferred alternative also
reduces the size of the core development area from the proposed action.

    Dated: September 22, 2006.
Robert A. Bennett,
State Director.
[FR Doc. E6-21309 Filed 12-14-06; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4310-22-P 

 
 


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