99-18684. Availability of Preliminary Public Interest Determination, Draft Environmental Assessment and Notice of Public Hearing  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 140 (Thursday, July 22, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 39519-39521]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-18684]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Bureau of Land Management
    [WY-920-1320-00, WYW 0333794]
    
    
    Availability of Preliminary Public Interest Determination, Draft 
    Environmental Assessment and Notice of Public Hearing
    
    AGENCY: Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Wyoming.
    
    ACTION: Notice of availability of a preliminary public interest 
    determination, a draft environmental assessment and notice of a public 
    hearing on the proposed Belco/Enron 
    I-90 coal lease exchange.
    
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    SUMMARY: In accordance with 43 CFR 3435.3-5, the Bureau of Land 
    Management (BLM) is giving notice that the lands to be leased in the 
    proposed exchange are acceptable for further consideration for 
    exchange. The lease rights offered by BLM are equal to the estimated 
    fair market value of the lease exchange rights to be relinquished by 
    Enron, as required by 43 CFR 3435.3-4.
        BLM is also giving notice that an environmental assessment (EA) has 
    been developed to document conformance with the Buffalo Resource 
    Management Plan, which determined that these lands are suitable for 
    further
    
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    coal leasing consideration; to disclose the environmental consequences 
    of the proposed exchange action and reasonable alternatives; and to 
    determine if the proposed exchange is in the public interest. The BLM's 
    preliminary public interest determination is that the proposed exchange 
    is in the public interest, and these findings are documented within the 
    EA.
        This exchange notice follows the January 20, 1999, notice which was 
    required under 43 CFR 3435.3-1, and which initiated BLM's consideration 
    of a coal lease for coal lease exchange. A copy of the notice was sent 
    to the Governor of WY as required by 43 CFR 3435.3-6. Since the initial 
    notice, Enron has expressed their willingness to proceed with 
    consideration of the exchange as proposed by BLM (43 CFR 3435.3-2). 
    Consistent with 43 CFR 3435.3-3, the Powder River Regional Coal Team 
    (RCT) has been informed of exchange negotiations, and the RCT will be 
    consulted prior to finalizing any exchange.
        BLM is requesting comments on the preliminary public interest 
    determination, and the draft environmental assessment.
    
    DATES: BLM is accepting written comments on the preliminary public 
    interest determination and the draft environmental assessment until 
    September 1, 1999, at the address below. A public hearing is scheduled 
    to accept oral and written testimony and comment on the preliminary 
    public interest determination, and the draft environmental assessment. 
    The public hearing will be at 7 p.m. MDT, August 17, 1999 at the Best 
    Western Tower West Lodge, 109 North U.S. Highway 14-16, Gillette, WY 
    82716.
    
    ADDRESSES: Request copies of the draft EA, including the preliminary 
    public interest determination by either calling the Casper Field Office 
    at 307-261-7600, or by writing to the Field Manager, Casper Field 
    Office, Attn: Mike Karbs, 1701 East ``E'Street, Casper, Wyoming 82601. 
    This is also where written comments should be sent.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For more information or to obtain a 
    copy of the document contact Mike Karbs at the address above or by 
    calling 307-261-7600.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Enron (formerly Belco Petroleum Corp.), has 
    offered to exchange all coal lease rights retained from coal lease WYW 
    0322794 to BLM for a Federal coal lease in the Hay Creek coal tract. 
    Coal lease WYW 0322794 (in Johnson County, WY, east of the Town of 
    Buffalo), was relinquished on December 31, 1986, but Enron retained the 
    right to pursue an I-90 lease exchange. A legal description of the 
    lands contained in terminated coal lease WYW 0322794 is at the end of 
    this notice. Consideration of a lease exchange is appropriate as 
    authorized under the Act of October 30, 1978, Pub. L. 95-554, commonly 
    referred to as the I-90 Exchange Act.
        The Interior Board of Land Appeals (IBLA), in a December 5, 1997, 
    decision (IBLA 94-684), stated,
    
        Because we conclude that the public interest favors completing a 
    coal exchange, we remand the case to BLM in order that it may 
    complete, as expeditiously as possible, an exchange of the Belco 
    (Enron) tract for a redelineated Hay Creek tract or for all or part 
    of one of the other two tracts listed in the Agreement. (IBLA 94-
    684; 141 IBLA 367).
    
        Enron identified the possibility of exchanging 100 million tons of 
    coal in sections 20 and 21, in the southeastern portion of the Hay 
    Creek tract as the selected Federal coal lease in exchange for offered 
    coal lease rights. This exchange proposal was also made by Belco 
    (Enron) in a letter to BLM dated August 22, 1983, and again in a letter 
    dated November 22, 1989; that is, an exchange of 170 million tons of 
    coal in the Buffalo area for a tract containing approximately 100 
    million tons of coal to be delineated from acreage in the extreme 
    southeast portion of the Hay Creek Tract (141 IBLA 368).
        After evaluating Hay Creek's coal geology and reserves in response 
    to Enron's proposal, BLM proposes to exchange a coal lease on the 
    following coal lands for Enron's offered coal lease rights:
    
    T. 52 N., R. 72 W., 6th P.M., Wyoming
        Sec. 17: Lot 16;
        Sec. 20: Lots 1, 2 (E2E2), 7 (E2E2), 8, 9, 10 (E2E2), 15 (E2E2), 
    16;
        Sec. 21: Lots 3 (W2), 4, 5, 6 (W2), 10 (W2), 11-15.
    
        This 599.172 acre tract contains approximately 106 million tons 
    of minable coal. The tract boundaries provide straight boundaries to 
    promote maximum economic coal recovery and follow no less than 10-
    acre subdivisions.
    
        The regulations at 43 CFR 3435.3-4 require that the land to be 
    leased shall, to the satisfaction of the lessee and the Secretary, be 
    equal to the estimated fair value of the lease to be relinquished. The 
    two tracts under consideration here are not similar. At the old Belco 
    lease, the coal averaged 7100 BTUs/lb. Eight thousand BTUs/lb is 
    considered minable to a coal/overburden ratio of 5:1.
        BLM and Belco have independently determined that the old Belco 
    lease had between 137-185 million tons of minable coal to a 5:1 
    stripping limit. Enron proposed an exchange based on an estimated 
    average of 170 million tons of minable coal at the old Belco lease for 
    100 million tons of coal in sections 20 and 21 in the southeastern 
    portion of the Hay Creek tract. This exchange proposal was also made by 
    Belco in a letter to BLM dated August 22, 1983, and again in a letter 
    dated November 22, 1989; that is, an exchange of 170 million tons of 
    coal in the Buffalo area for a tract containing approximately 100 
    million tons of coal to be delineated from acreage in the extreme 
    southeast portion of the Hay Creek tract.
        After evaluating Hay Creek's coal geology and reserves in response 
    to Enron's proposal, BLM proposed a 599.112 acre tract delineated from 
    acreage in the southeast portion of the Hay Creek tract containing 
    approximately 106 million tons of minable coal. The tract boundaries 
    provide straight boundaries to promote maximum economic coal recovery 
    and follow no less than 10-acre subdivisions. The coal at Hay Creek, as 
    delineated by BLM, generally has a coal/overburden ratio of 2:1 or less 
    and averages 8000 BTUs. The lesser tonnage offered at Hay Creek is due 
    to the fact that the Hay Creek coal is of higher heat content and is 
    shallower, resulting in lower mining cost.
        BLM did an economic evaluation of the Belco and Hay Creek tracts 
    which concluded that neither tract would have attracted a bonus bid in 
    1994. The Belco lease would not attract a bonus bid in the foreseeable 
    future, while the Hay Creek tract could potentially attract a 
    competitive bid in 2014. At present, under BLM's bonus bid evaluation, 
    neither tract would attract a bonus bid, and for lease exchange 
    purposes are considered of equal value.
        Based on information submitted by Belco (Enron), on the prior 
    economic evaluation, and on a geologic evaluation of lands offered in 
    the Hay Creek tract, and IBLA 94-684, BLM has made a preliminary 
    determination that the proposed coal lease exchange with Enron is in 
    the public interest.
        An environmental assessment (EA) has been developed by BLM to 
    document conformance with the Buffalo Resource Management Plan, which 
    determined that these lands are suitable for further coal leasing 
    consideration; to disclose the environmental consequences of the 
    proposed exchange action and reasonable alternatives; and to determine 
    if the proposed exchange is in the public interest. The BLM's 
    preliminary public interest determination is that the proposed exchange 
    is in the public interest and
    
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    these findings are documented within the EA. This EA is now available 
    to the public and written comments will be accepted through the public 
    comment period as specified in DATES above. A public hearing to accept 
    oral testimony has also been scheduled during the public comment 
    period.
        The legal description of Federal coal lease WYW 0322794 originally 
    held by Belco, and relinquished in 1986, with Belco retaining exchange 
    rights is:
    
    T. 50 N., R. 80 W, 6th P.M., Wyoming
        Sec. 30: Lots 3, 4, SESW;
         Sec. 31: Lots 1, 2, W2NE, SENE, E2NW;
    T. 50 N., R. 81 W, 6th P.M., Wyoming
        Sec. 2: Lot 4, S2NW;
        Sec. 3: Lots 1-4, S2N2, S2;
        Sec. 4: Lots 1-3, S2NE, SENW, E2SW, S2SE, NESE;
        Sec. 10: E2, E2W2, NWNW;
        Sec. 11: W2SW;
        Sec. 14: SWNE, W2, N2SE, SWSE;
        Sec. 15: E2, E2NW;
         Sec. 22: E2NE;
         Sec. 23: W2E2, NW, E2SW;
        Sec. 25: S2NW, S2;
        Sec. 26: NE, E2NW, N2SE;
     T. 51 N., R. 81 W, 6th P.M., Wyoming
        Sec. 34: SE;
        Sec. 35: W2SW, SESW.
    
        Comments, including names and street addreses of respondents, will 
    be available for public review at the addressess listed above during 
    regular business hours (7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m.), Monday through Friday, 
    except holidays, and may be published as part of the final EA. 
    Individual respondents may request confidentially. If you wish to 
    withhold your name or street address from public review or from 
    disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, you must state this 
    prominently at the beginning of your written comment. Such requests 
    will be honored to the extent allowed by law. All submissions from 
    organizations or businesses, and from individuals identifying 
    themselves as representatives or officials of organizations or 
    businesses, will be made available for public inspection in their 
    entirety.
    
        Dated: July 16, 1999.
    Alan R. Pierson,
    State Director.
    [FR Doc. 99-18684 Filed 7-21-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4310-22-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
07/22/1999
Department:
Land Management Bureau
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of availability of a preliminary public interest determination, a draft environmental assessment and notice of a public hearing on the proposed Belco/Enron I-90 coal lease exchange.
Document Number:
99-18684
Dates:
BLM is accepting written comments on the preliminary public interest determination and the draft environmental assessment until
Pages:
39519-39521 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
WY-920-1320-00, WYW 0333794
PDF File:
99-18684.pdf