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Friday, October 02, 2015
Federal judge halts enforcement of BLM fracking regulations
A judge for the US District Court for the District of Wyoming [official website] issued a preliminary injunction [order, pdf] on Wednesday prohibiting the Department of the Interior and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) [official websites] from enforcing regulations applying to hydraulic fracturing, also knows as "fracking." The regulations
[text, PDF] at issue purport to govern fracking on federal and Native
American tribal lands, and pertain mostly to wellbore construction,
chemical disclosures, and water management in oil and gas development.
Motions seeking the injunction were filed by Independent Petroleum Association of America and the Western Energy Alliance
[organization websites], as well as the states of Colorado, North
Dakota, Utah, Wyoming and the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray
Reservation. In the order, Judge Scott Skavdahl found that Congress did
not explicitly grant the BLM the power to regulate fracking and that an
administrative agency does not inherently possess any powers without
clear Congressional authority or statute. Ambiguity, the court said, is
not enough to grant powers to the BLM...more
Labels:
Energy,
Federal Lands
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