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(WO)“西方能源联盟、新墨西哥州独立石油协会、新墨西哥州石油和天然气协会、北达科他州石油委员会、怀俄明州石油协会和犹他州石油协会提起诉讼,质疑土地管理局的规定” (BLM) 美国怀俄明州地区法院的流体矿物租赁和租赁程序规则。

租赁规则的影响将阻碍联邦石油和天然气的开发,对小公司造成不成比例的影响,有效地禁止新租赁合格的可用土地,并违反国土资源部促进石油和天然气开发作为联邦土地多重用途的责任。

由于该规则在程序上存在缺陷、任意且反复无常,并且违反法律,协会请求法院宣布该规则无效并撤销。这些协会的代表为 Baker & Hostetler LLP 的 Alexander K. Obrecht、Mark S. Barron 和 L. Poe Leggette。

“LM 发布了一项最终规则,将小型生产商排除在市场和公共土地之外,”西方能源联盟主席凯瑟琳·斯伽玛 (Kathleen Sgamma) 表示。 “联邦土地上的 90,000 多口井中只有 37 口是孤儿井,因此担保金额过高。为了解决仅 0.04% 的井的问题而将粘合量增加 20 倍,这是不成比例的。

“公司已经负责回收水井,联邦土地上孤井如此之少的主要原因之一是因为我们的成员清理了旧水井,即使他们不是最初废弃它们的一方。这是拜登政府的另一项规定,旨在兑现总统不使用联邦石油和天然气的承诺。我们很高兴与我们的姊妹行业协会一起挑战一项对西方各州经济产生如此不利影响的规则。”

 

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(WO) – The Western Energy Alliance, the Independent Petroleum Association of New Mexico, New Mexico Oil and Gas Association, North Dakota Petroleum Council, Petroleum Association of Wyoming, and Utah Petroleum Association filed a lawsuit challenging the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Fluid Mineral Leases and Leasing Process rule in the U.S. District Court for the District of Wyoming.

The leasing rule’s impact will deter development of federal oil and gas, disproportionately affect small companies, effectively close eligible and available lands to new leasing, and violate BLM’s duty to promote oil and gas development as a multiple use of federal lands.

Because the rule is procedurally deficient, arbitrary and capricious, and contrary to law, the associations ask the court to invalidate and vacate it. The associations are represented by Alexander K. Obrecht, Mark S. Barron, and L. Poe Leggette of Baker & Hostetler LLP.

“BLM issued a final rule that prices small producers out of the market and off public lands,” said Kathleen Sgamma, president of Western Energy Alliance. “The bonding amounts are excessive when there are just 37 orphan wells out of more than 90,000 wells on federal lands. Increasing bonding amounts 20-fold in order to take care of a problem on just .04% of wells is way out of proportion.

“Companies are already responsible for reclaiming wells, and one of the primary reasons there are so few orphan wells on federal lands is because our members clean up old wells even when they weren’t the party that abandoned them in the first place. This is another rule by the Biden Administration meant to deliver on the president’s promise of no federal oil and natural gas. We’re pleased to be joined by our sister trade associations in challenging a rule that has such a detrimental economic impact in states across the West.”

 

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