From Deseret News archives:
BLM airs oil-shale 'rules'
Public comment invited on energy development
Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne said in a teleconference with media that more needs to be done to develop energy sources closer to home, where a gallon of gas costs over $4. One resource, he said, is oil shale, which he noted isn't expected to be commercially developed for several years.
"The enormity of this potential cannot be overstated," Kempthorne said.
Although oil shale was center stage Tuesday, Kempthorne said it's part of a portfolio being developed that includes alternative sources such as geothermal, wind and solar. "We're moving all of them aggressively," he said.
The proposed BLM regulations are intended to help private investors decide whether to fund future oil shale projects on public lands. Kempthorne said any delay in finalizing the regulations may discourage those investors.
Members of Utah's congressional delegation have previously expressed their support for developing oil shale resources.
"We hope to persuade Congress to end the prohibition," said Kempthorne, who is encouraged by bipartisan discussions among lawmakers who agree that "something needs to be done."
With the ban out of the way soon, it's predicted that the first leases would be struck by about 2012, with the potential for "significant" oil production from shale by 2015 or 2016. Leases must include agreements on what Assistant Interior Secretary Stephen Allred called "full restoration" of impacted lands and bonding amounts that ensure the federal government can, if needed, step in and take over reclaiming the land.
Kempthorne said environmental standards in lease proposals will not be "subpar" in order to make the numbers work. "It has to meet the highest standards or the American public is going to say, 'That's unacceptable,"' he said.
The 16,000-square mile Green River formation alone, located in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming, is thought to hold about 800 billion recoverable barrels of recoverable oil, most located under federal lands.
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