[Federal Register: September 17, 2007 (Volume 72, Number 179)]
[Notices]
[Page 52907]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[AK-020-1610-DP-088L]
Announcement That BLM-Alaska Has Discontinued Its Planning
Efforts for the South Portion of the National Petroleum Reserve--Alaska
Integrated Activity Plan and Environmental Impact Statement
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent to discontinue planning efforts for the South
NPR-A.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Alaska State Office, is
discontinuing preparation of the Integrated Activity Plan (IAP) for the
South portion of the National Petroleum Reserve--Alaska (NPR-A) and its
accompanying Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
DATES: Planning activities will officially cease with publication of
this notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Bob Schneider (907-474-2216), Lon
Kelly (907-474-2368) or Mike Kleven (907-474-2317) by phone or by mail
at 1150 University Avenue, Fairbanks Alaska, 99708-3844.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The planning area for the South NPR-A
Integrated Activity Plan/Environmental Impact Statement includes
approximately 9.2 million acres within the southwestern portion of the
National Petroleum Reserve--Alaska. The planning effort was initiated
with a Notice of Intent to Plan published June 15, 2005. Although the
formal scoping period ended in August 2005 and a scoping report was
finalized in November of 2005, further development of the plan was
suspended to allow the North Slope Borough (a cooperating agency) to
develop a ``community-based'' management alternative. As part of its
effort, the Borough conducted several public meetings and submitted a
Community Based Planning Report to the BLM in January 2007. Evident
from the Borough's report and the BLM's own scoping efforts is the high
level of concern on the part of North Slope residents regarding the
potential impacts of oil and gas activity on subsistence resources,
especially the Western Arctic Caribou Herd, whose primary calving area
is within the South NPR-A planning area. The Bureau's resource
assessments indicate that the South NPR-A planning area contains
limited oil reserves--approximately 2.1 percent of the undiscovered oil
in the NPR-A. Although the area contains an estimated 27 percent of the
NPR-A's undiscovered gas reserves, there is no transportation system to
move the gas to market.
The BLM places great emphasis on public participation during land
use planning and has listened carefully to the concerns of the people
of Alaska's North Slope. In consideration of these concerns and the
practicality of energy development, the BLM is discontinuing the South
NPR-A planning effort at this time.
Sharon K. Wilson,
Acting State Director.
[FR Doc. E7-18267 Filed 9-14-07; 8:45 am]
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