Implementation of Title III, Oil and Gas Provisions of the Energy Policy Act of 2005: Oversight Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources of the Committee on Natural Resources, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, First Session, Tuesday, April 17, 2007, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 2007 - 77 pages |
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Page 1 - US House of Representatives Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources Committee on Resources Washington, DC The Subcommittee met, pursuant to call, at 10:13 am, in Room 1324, Longworth House Office Building, Hon.
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Page 11 - ... permits to drill in the seven pilot offices that were identified in the Energy Policy Act. We are also in the process of preparing a programmatic environmental impact statement for oil shale and tar sands, and to date have issued five research development and demonstration oil shale leases in Colorado.
Page 6 - June 8, 1972, urged that the Forest Service, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the Bureau of Land Management follow the clearcutting guidelines recommended by the Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.
Page 7 - ... leases in Colorado. The BLM's land use planning process seeks to ensure that domestic oil and gas production on public lands is done in a way that protects the environment, and involves locals in land use planning.
Page 8 - Chairman, this concludes my prepared remarks. I would be happy to respond to questions you or other members of the subcommittee may have.
Page 35 - I thank the witnesses for their valuable testimony and the members for their questions. The members of the committee may have some additional questions for the witnesses.