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  • 2018-12-18 (xsd:date)
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  • Did the Trump Administration Auction Off 150,000 Acres of Public Land for Fracking? (en)
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  • Despite protests from environmental groups, the federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM) put leases for oil and gas development on more than 150,000 acres of federally owned land up for auction on 11 December 2018. The bureau confirmed on its website that it had offered leases on 154,212 acres -- and sold leases on 139,079 acres -- to oil and gas companies, raising almost $3,040,371: The auction was protested by groups leery of the effects of opening the land, located in Utah, up to exploration by business interests. On 11 December 2018 a coalition of activists mounted a protest at the state Capitol in Salt Lake City, and one of the participating groups, the Sierra Club, said in a statement that: Another activist, Brooke Larsen, criticized the BLM in an op-ed for the Salt Lake City Tribune, saying that the agency's decision to move forward with land auctions to energy companies flew in the face of both national and international findings warning nations to begin weaning themselves from fossil fuels or risk worsening the effects of climate change. Projected megadrought for the Southwest has already hit Utah, as 2018 was the state's driest year on record, she wrote. Foreseeing this crisis in late winter, Gov. Gary Herbert responded by asking faith leaders to pray for snow. We need more than prayers. We need to keep fossil fuels in the ground. It is unclear how much of the land auctioned off by the bureau would be subjected to fracking, but the auctions have been accompanied by a rollback under President Donald Trump's administration of a requirement that gas and oil companies reveal what fracking chemicals they use on federal lands. At least some business owners who have picked up land in federal auctions have disclosed that they charge companies to perform fracking operations on their property. (en)
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