From Deseret News archives:
Great Salt Lake still eyed for oil rigs
Keith Hill, president of Pearl Montana Exploration of Calgary, Alberta, said in an e-mail to The Associated Press that the company is addressing shortcomings in its previous applications and will resubmit them as soon as possible.
The Utah Department of Natural Resources recently returned the company's applications to drill two exploratory wells from barges about five miles from Spiral Jetty.
State officials say the company didn't provide answers to several key questions about how the project near Rozel Point would be carried out.
The company never answered questions about whether it had water rights for the project and whether it had evaluated possible effects on cultural artifacts in the area, including Spiral Jetty.
The company also never provided the state with diagrams it asked for with details about drilling rigs, barges, staging areas or equipment that would be used in case of a spill.
In the e-mail, Hill said if the company gets the drilling permits, it would take all measures possible to minimize the impact on the environment, limiting the project's visual effects and going "above and beyond" safety and environmental standards required by law.
Hill said there could be millions of barrels of oil beneath the lake. The heavy oil could be used for asphalt, he said.
He said drilling could begin within about six months after the permits are approved.
Recent comments
You mean cheaper roads. That IS just what we need.
To: Asphalt not gasoline | Aug. 21, 2008 at 3:16 p.m.
Read the article, the heavy oil will be used for more asphalt, not...
Asphalt not gasoline | Aug. 19, 2008 at 12:14 p.m.
I would question how many people have actually been to the lake?
To those who oppose | Aug. 18, 2008 at 9:04 p.m.
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