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GAO launches probe into oil, gas drilling
Two Government Accountability Office investigators are in Utah as part of a probe into the Bureau of Land Management's practice of approving some drilling projects without a full environmental study of the consequences.
The practice, authorized by the 2005 Energy Act, has been used thousands of times at field offices in Price and Vernal, Utah; Farmington, N.M.; and Pinedale, Wyo., said GAO officials, citing the bureau's own figures. Agency officials say they were just doing their job, and that they don't set policy.
On Tuesday, the investigators visited eastern Utah's Nine Mile Canyon, an area with thousands of ancient rock art panels that has turned into a battleground over energy development.
Three environmental groups are fighting plans by Denver-based Bill Barrett Corp. to drill more than 800 new gas wells in the area, adding to the truck traffic that can stir up dust and coat the art panels.
Critics contend a chemical used to keep dust down corrodes the art panels; the company denies it but says it's testing less abrasive chemicals.
The wells on the West Tavaputs Plateau were approved by the BLM under a "categorical exclusion" provision, which allows certain projects to move ahead without an in-depth examination of potential environmental impacts.
"We just follow the policy that's been established. I don't feel we've inappropriately used any categorical exclusions," said Mike Stiewig, BLM's field manager in nearby Price.
"The larger question has to do with the policy issues, which are way above the chain from me," Stiewig said Tuesday. "I don't make the rules, I just live by them."
The GAO investigators were expected to visit a second Utah BLM office Wednesday in Vernal. That office waived environmental scrutiny 491 times in fiscal year 2007 for oil and gas projects, said GAO officials in Washington, D.C. Bill Stringer, the field manager in Vernal, didn't return a phone message left by The Associated Press. Nor did field managers for Pinedale, Wyo., and Farmington, N.M.
"When it comes to those exclusions, we're confident we applied them correctly," said Megan Crandall, a spokeswoman for BLM operations in Utah.
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