94-30807. Intent To Conduct Public Scoping and Prepare Environmental Impact Statement for Fontenelle Natural Gas Infill Projects, Wyoming  

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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    [WY-040-95-1310-01]
    
     
    
    Intent To Conduct Public Scoping and Prepare Environmental Impact 
    Statement for Fontenelle Natural Gas Infill Projects, Wyoming
    
    AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent to conduct public scoping and prepare an 
    environmental impact statement.
    
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    SUMMARY: The action proposed is to conduct scoping and to prepare an 
    Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on the proposal of DALEN Oil & Gas 
    Co., Cabot Oil & Gas Co., and several other oil and gas companies 
    (Companies) to drill up to approximately 1,322 infill wells in the 
    existing Fontenelle and Lincoln Road natural gas fields over the next 
    10 years beginning in 1995. The projects would occur within an area of 
    existing oil and gas activity which is referred to as the ``cumulative 
    study area.'' The cumulative study area encompasses all or portions of 
    27 townships (T. 22-28 N., R. 108-113 W.) or approximately 900 square 
    miles. The Green River forms the western edge of the cumulative study 
    area. The area is characterized by intermittent drainages, sagebrush-
    greasewood vegetation and an absence of residences. Lands within the 
    cumulative study area are primarily BLM and Bureau of Reclamation-
    administered but include minor amounts of State and private land. 
    Affected lands are primarily used for grazing, recreation, and oil and 
    gas production.
    
    DATES: A Scoping Notice will be distributed by mail on or about the 
    date of this notice. Responses and comments will be accepted for 30 
    days following the date of this notice. No public meetings are 
    scheduled at this time. The comments and concerns received in response 
    to the scoping will aid the BLM in identifying alternatives and assure 
    all issues are analyzed in the EIS. Should public demand warrant a 
    public meeting, it will be scheduled at a later date.
    
    ADDRESSES: Information and a copy of the Scoping Notice for the 
    proposed Fontenelle Natural Gas Infill Drilling Projects EIS can be 
    obtained by writing or visiting the following offices:
    
    BLM, Wyoming State Office, 2515 Warren Ave., P.O. Box 1828, Cheyenne, 
    Wyoming 82003.
    BLM, Rock Springs District Office, Highway 191 North of Rock Springs, 
    P.O. Box 1869, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82902-1869.
    BLM, Green River Resource Area Office, 1993 Dewar Drive, Rock Springs, 
    Wyoming 82902-1170.
    
        Scoping comments should be sent to: Bureau of Land Management, Rock 
    Springs District Office, ATTN: Bill McMahan, Project Manager, P.O. Box 
    1869, Rock Springs, Wyoming, 82902-1869.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bill McMahan, Project Manager, Bureau 
    of Land Management, Rock Springs District Office, P.O. Box 1869, Rock 
    Springs, Wyoming, 82902-1869, phone (307) 382-5350.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The intent of the Fontenelle Natural Gas 
    Infill Drilling Projects is to enhance natural gas recovery from the 
    Fontenelle and Lincoln Road lease areas, allowing the Companies to 
    provide more natural gas to pipeline companies distributing and 
    supplying natural gas to consumers. This would benefit consumers by 
    making additional supplies of clean-burning natural gas available. The 
    additional wells will maximize production in an area where 
    approximately 447 wells are already producing. The existing wells, plus 
    the maximum potential development wells, could result in up to 
    approximately 1,769 wells within the combined Fontenelle and Lincoln 
    Road fields. However, the level and rate of additional drilling and 
    development will be contingent upon gas prices and energy tax credits. 
    In addition to wellheads and production units, associated facilities 
    will include access roads, natural gas gathering pipeline systems, and 
    individual well tank facilities.
        An environmental assessment and supplement were prepared on natural 
    gas development within the Fontenelle and Lincoln Road areas in 1991 
    and 1992 respectively. The decisions for these environmental analyses 
    concluded that a certain level of development could be authorized 
    without resulting in significant impact to the human environment. 
    Development concurrent with the preparation of the Fontenelle Natural 
    Gas Infill Drilling Projects would be authorized so long as it remains 
    within the scope of the existing environmental analyses and decisions. 
    Land and resource management issues and concerns associated with the 
    construction of roads, well pads, and pipelines; the drilling and 
    completion of wells; and the operation and maintenance of a producing 
    well field that will be analyzed in the EIS include:
         Potential impacts to big game crucial winter range and 
    habitat.
         Potential impacts to wildlife caused by poaching, 
    harassment and increased vehicular access.
         Potential impacts to sage grouse breeding and nesting 
    habitat.
         Potential impacts to raptors, raptor breeding and nesting 
    habitat.
         Potential impacts to migratory birds.
         Potential impacts to vegetation and reclamation problems 
    associated with arid, saline or highly erosive soils.
         Potential impacts to air quality.
         Potential impacts to petrified wood collecting areas.
         Potential impacts to intermittent streams.
         Potential impacts on steep slopes.
         Potential impacts to cultural resources, including 
    historic trails.
         Potential impacts to wetlands and riparian areas.
         Potential impacts to surface and groundwater quality.
         Potential impacts associated with hazardous materials and 
    spills.
         Reclamation, revegetation and restoration of disturbed 
    areas.
         Potential impacts to federally-listed threatened and 
    endangered species and Federal candidate species (plant and animal), 
    including the black-footed ferret, peregrine falcon, bald eagle, 
    ferruginous hawk, and sensitive fish species within the Green River.
         Potential impacts to State Priority 1 bird and mammal 
    species.
         Potential impacts on the Green River and Seedskadee 
    National Wildlife Refuge.
         Potential conflicts with livestock, wild horses and range 
    improvements.
         Potential impacts to visual resource qualities.
         Potential impacts to recreation opportunities.
         Potential impacts caused by increased traffic.
         Potential royalty and tax revenues.
         Potential impacts on housing.
         Potential social and economic effects on local 
    communities.
         Potential impacts associated with increased public access 
    and road density.
         Compliance with Federal, State and local permit 
    requirements.
         Compatibility with BLM management plans and resource 
    management objectives.
         Monitoring and enforcement of mitigation measures.
         Cumulative impacts.
         Opportunities that may be derived from the proposed 
    projects include:
         Increased royalties and tax revenues to local, State, and 
    Federal Governments.
         Added employment and economic benefits to communities.
         An increase in Wyoming's share of new and existing natural 
    gas markets.
         Development of additional supplies of natural gas that 
    would assist in the attainment of clear air in conformance with Federal 
    air quality standards.
    
        Dated: December 9, 1994.
    Alan K. Kesterke,
    Associate State Director.
    [FR Doc. 94-30807 Filed 12-15-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
12/16/1994
Department:
Interior Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of intent to conduct public scoping and prepare an environmental impact statement.
Document Number:
94-30807
Dates:
A Scoping Notice will be distributed by mail on or about the date of this notice. Responses and comments will be accepted for 30 days following the date of this notice. No public meetings are scheduled at this time. The comments and concerns received in response to the scoping will aid the BLM in identifying alternatives and assure all issues are analyzed in the EIS. Should public demand warrant a public meeting, it will be scheduled at a later date.
Pages:
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Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: December 16, 1994, WY-040-95-1310-01