95-9881. Expanded Moxa Arch Area Natural Gas Development Project, Sweetwater, Lincoln, and Uinta Counties, WY; Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 77 (Friday, April 21, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 19955-19956]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-9881]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    [WY-040-05-1310-01]
    
    
    Expanded Moxa Arch Area Natural Gas Development Project, 
    Sweetwater, Lincoln, and Uinta Counties, WY; Availability of Draft 
    Environmental Impact Statement
    
    AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior--Lead Agency; Bureau of 
    Reclamation, Interior--Cooperating Agency.
    
    ACTION: Notice of availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement 
    (EIS).
    
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    SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announces the availability 
    of the Expanded Moxa Arch Area Natural Gas Development Project Draft 
    EIS which analyzes the environmental consequences of the Moxa Arch 
    operators proposal to continue to drill additional development wells in 
    their leased acreage within the Moxa Arch oil and gas development area 
    of southwestern Wyoming. The Moxa analysis area includes portions of 
    western Sweetwater, southwestern Lincoln, and northeastern Uinta 
    Counties, Wyoming. The project area is generally located within 
    Townships 15 through 23 North, Ranges 111 through 113 West, 6th 
    Principal Meridian. The area is accessed by Interstate 80 and U.S. 
    Highway 30. Access to the interior of the Moxa analysis area is 
    provided by an extensive road network developed to service prior and 
    on-going drilling and production activities.
    
    DATES: Comments on the draft EIS will be accepted for 45 days following 
    the date that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) publishes their 
    Notice of Availability in the Federal Register. The EPA notice is 
    expected to be published on April 28, 1995. There are presently no 
    plans to hold a public hearing on the Expanded Moxa Arch Area Natural 
    Gas Development Project draft EIS because of apparent lack of 
    unresolved substantial environmental controversy concerning the 
    proposed project. Reviewers are encouraged to visit the local BLM 
    offices in Cheyenne, Rock Springs, and Kemmerer, Wyoming, and talk with 
    the managers about any concerns. If enough people indicate a desire to 
    testify by returning the tear-out sheet provided in the draft EIS, a 
    public hearing(s) will be scheduled. Information on the hearing(s) will 
    be published in State and local newspapers and other media sources, and 
    direct mailing to the recipients of the draft EIS to give the public 
    enough notice.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments on the draft EIS should be sent to Bureau of Land 
    Management, Bill McMahan (Project Coordinator), P.O. Box 1869, Rock 
    Springs, WY 82902-1869.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The draft EIS analyzes a proposed action, 
    one development alternative, and the no action alternative. The 
    proposal by the Moxa Arch operators is to continue to drill additional 
    development wells in their leased acreage within the Moxa Arch oil and 
    gas development area of southwestern Wyoming. The Moxa Arch operators 
    include Amoco Production Company, Union Pacific Resources Company, 
    Wexpro/Celsius Energy Company, Bannon Energy, Marathon Oil Company, 
    Presidio Exploration, and other companies (collectively referred to as 
    the Moxa Operators). Lands associated with the additional drilling 
    program include those previously analyzed in the Amoco Production 
    Company Moxa Arch Natural Gas Production Environmental Assessment (EA) 
    and Decision Record (DR) (USDI-BLM 1991) and the supplemental EA and DR 
    to the Amoco Production Company Moxa Arch Natural Gas Production 
    Project (USDI-BLM 1992). Additional areas analyzed in the EIS include 
    lands north and south of the area analyzed in the previous EAs. The 
    additional area combined with the lands analyzed in the previous two 
    environmental analysis documents form the Expanded Moxa Arch Natural 
    Gas Development (Moxa) analysis area (approximately 476,261 acres).
        The Moxa analysis area includes portions of western Sweetwater, 
    southwestern Lincoln, and northeastern Uinta Counties, Wyoming. The 
    project area is generally located within Townships 15 through 23 North, 
    Ranges 111 through 113 West, 6th Principal Meridian. The area is 
    accessed by [[Page 19956]] Interstate 80 and U.S. Highway 30. Access to 
    the interior of the Moxa analysis area is provided by an extensive road 
    network developed to service prior and on-going drilling and production 
    activities. The Moxa Arch Field is located in an area of checkerboard 
    land ownership with approximately 55 percent Federal, 42 percent 
    private, and 3 percent State. An extensive infrastructure of roads and 
    pipelines for natural gas production is already in place within the 
    Moxa Arch Development Area.
        Over the next 10 years, the Moxa Operators propose to drill up to 
    1,325 additional infill wells, where 957 wells are presently active, to 
    allow for the maximum recovery of natural gas from existing Federal, 
    State, and private oil and gas leases. Additional roads and pipelines 
    would be necessary to link the wells with existing transportation 
    pipelines. Drilling estimates were based on the Moxa operators 
    reasonable expectations that the ``tight-gas'' formation in this area 
    could be developed at a average level of four wells per section within 
    the ``proven'' production area and up to two wells per section within 
    the ``flank'' area. A portion of the project area is presently 
    developed on a 160 acre spacing (four wells per 640 acres). The Moxa 
    Operators' plans and drilling schedules would be contingent upon both 
    an increased demand for natural gas supplies in response to the Clean 
    Air Act amendments of 1990 and an adequate price for the gas at the 
    wellhead. The draft EIS describes the physical, biological, cultural, 
    historic, and socio-economic resources in and surrounding the project 
    area. The focus for impact analysis was based upon resource issues and 
    concerns identified during public scoping. Potential impacts of concern 
    from development were to livestock forage; recreation associated with 
    Fontenelle Reservoir; crucial big game winter range and antelope 
    migrations; sage grouse and raptor breeding and nesting; special status 
    plant and wildlife species; soil erosion and sediment increases to the 
    Hams Fork, Blacks Fork, and Green Rivers; groundwater contamination; 
    Oregon, Mormon Pioneer, Pony Express, and California Historic Trails 
    condition and viewshed; and cumulative effects.
        This draft EIS, in compliance with Section 7(c) of the Endangered 
    Species Act (as amended), includes the Biological Assessment for the 
    purpose of identifying any endangered or threatened species which are 
    likely to be affected by the proposed action.
    
        Dated: April 14, 1995.
    Alan R. Pierson,
    State Director.
    [FR Doc. 95-9881 Filed 4-20-95; 8:45 am]
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