Thursday, April 14, 2011

BLM reconsiders acreage for oil shale, tar sands

The Bureau of Land Management will conduct a “fresh” study to determine how much public acreage to open to potential oil shale and tar sands development, the agency announced Wednesday.

In 2008, under the Bush administration, the agency amended eight area management plans in Utah, Colorado and Wyoming to open about 1.9 million acres for oil shale development and more than 430,000 acres for tar sands. With technological issues still leaving development of the resources in question, industry has taken little action since then. The BLM called its new environmental study “a fresh look at what public lands are best suited” for development. Salt Lake Tribune