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Support DOI Cost-Cutting and Land Access Measures
During this election year, the Independent Petroleum Association of America
has focused its agenda on legislative and regulatory items that are achievable.
Royalties:
The IPAA will remain advocates for reduced royalties during low oil and gas
prices, as well as marginal gas wells. However, given the current political
climate, any royalty investment program will need to be pursued
administratively.
Cost Cutting Legislative Measures: Bingaman Legislation: The IPAA supports Senator Bingamans bill, S.
1997 that eliminates the federal governments ability to deduct from federal
oil and gas royalty dollars sent to the states a portion of its costs. This bill
will properly recognize the role of states with regard to federal land and
return more revenues to states IPAA members reside in, dollars that typically go
to education.
Murkowski Legislation: The IPAA strongly supports the following
components of a comprehensive energy bill led by Senator Murkowski.
- Speed up the processing of permits and applications to operate on public
lands: Independents can't afford to have investment capital sitting idle
while they wait for overdue approvals.
- Streamline processes related to the National Environment Policy Act (NEPA):
Advocate appropriate funding for BLM so they can more timely and
comprehensively conduct environmental document updates.
- Delegation to States: Wherever possible, delegate federal oil and gas
activities to willing states. Such delegation eliminates costly and timely
duplication between federal and state governments.
- Have the DOI and/or DOE conduct an inventory of its oil and gas resources
contained in the Rockies: This inventory would accurately reflect the
lands that are not available for development because it hasnt been leased,
it has been administratively withdrawn, or it has been leased but contains
stipulations that are so restrictive economic development is not feasible.
This land inventory may be included in some other legislative vehicle.
Regulatory Initiatives
- Promote timely development of coalbed methane in the Powder River Basin:
IPAA will actively pursue needed appropriations to ensure environmental
documents and corresponding drilling permits are conducted in a timely fashion.
- Forest Service Regulations: IPAA will comment aggressively on all
regulations and environmental documents that are being issued by the Department
of Interior Forest Service, for example the road less regulation, which greatly
restrict land access. These activities will be closely coordinated with lead
regional and state associations. Litigation options regarding the proposed
roadless policy are being investigated.
- BLM Plain English Rule: Continue to participate in efforts to ensure
that BLM doesnt issue a plain English re-write of all of its oil and gas
regulations increases costs or uncertainty for producers. Additionally, IPAA is
concerned about BLMs desire to rewrite its offshore oil and gas lease form.
August 2000
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