2008 Atlantic Rim Annual Planning Meeting Rawlins, Wyoming - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
2008 Atlantic Rim Annual Planning Meeting Rawlins, Wyoming - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
2008 Atlantic Rim Annual Planning Meeting Rawlins, Wyoming November 28, 2007 November 28, 2007 Rawlins, Wyoming Forward Looking Statement This presentation contains forward - - looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A
Forward Looking Statement
This presentation contains forward This presentation contains forward-
- looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A
looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A
- f the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities
- f the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Exchange Act of 1934. Anadarko believes that its expectations are based on reasonable Anadarko believes that its expectations are based on reasonable assumptions. No
- assumptions. No
assurance, however, can be given that such expectations will pro assurance, however, can be given that such expectations will prove to have been correct. A ve to have been correct. A number of factors could cause actual results to differ materiall number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from the projections, y from the projections, anticipated results or other expectations expressed in this pres anticipated results or other expectations expressed in this presentation. Anadarko cannot
- entation. Anadarko cannot
guarantee that it will successfully execute on its drilling and guarantee that it will successfully execute on its drilling and development plans, meet its development plans, meet its revised production guidance, meet its debt reduction goals, or s revised production guidance, meet its debt reduction goals, or successfully create and uccessfully create and market an initial public offering of a midstream Master Limited market an initial public offering of a midstream Master Limited Partnership.
- Partnership. See
See “ “Risk Risk Factors Factors” ” in the company in the company’ ’s 2006 Annual Report on Form 10 s 2006 Annual Report on Form 10-
- K and other public filings and
K and other public filings and press releases. Anadarko undertakes no obligation to publicly up press releases. Anadarko undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any date or revise any forward forward-
- looking statements.
looking statements. Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors — — The United States Securities and Exchange The United States Securities and Exchange Commission permits oil and gas companies, in their filings with Commission permits oil and gas companies, in their filings with the SEC, to disclose only the SEC, to disclose only proved reserves that a company has demonstrated by actual produc proved reserves that a company has demonstrated by actual production or conclusive tion or conclusive formation tests to be economically and legally producible under formation tests to be economically and legally producible under existing economic and existing economic and
- perating conditions. We use certain terms in this presentation,
- perating conditions. We use certain terms in this presentation, such as
such as “ “net net unbooked unbooked, , captured resources captured resources” ”, , “ “net risked captured resources net risked captured resources” ” or
- r “
“unbooked unbooked resource potential resource potential” ”, , that the that the SEC SEC’ ’s s guidelines strictly prohibit us from including in filings with guidelines strictly prohibit us from including in filings with the SEC. the SEC. U.S. U.S. Investors are urged to consider closely the disclosure in our Fo Investors are urged to consider closely the disclosure in our Form 10 rm 10-
- K for the year ended
K for the year ended December 31, 2006, File No. 001 December 31, 2006, File No. 001-
- 08968, available from us at
08968, available from us at www.anadarko.com www.anadarko.com or by
- r by
writing us at: Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, 1201 Lake Robbins writing us at: Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, 1201 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands, Drive, The Woodlands, Texas 77380 Attn: Texas 77380 Attn: Investor Relations. You can also obtain this Investor Relations. You can also obtain this form from the SEC by form from the SEC by calling 1 calling 1-
- 800
800-
- SEC
SEC-
- 0330.
0330.
Introduction – Presentation Agenda
I In nt tr ro
- d
du uc ct ti io
- n
ns s A At tl la an nt ti ic c R Ri im m H Hi is st to
- r
ry y 2 20 00 07 7 S St ta at tu us s U Up pd da at te e a an nd d E En nd d o
- f
f Y Ye ea ar r P Pl la an ns s 2 20 00 08 8 D De ev ve el lo
- p
pm me en nt t P Pl la an ns s 2 20 00 09 9 F Fo
- r
re ec ca as st t 2 20 00 07 7-
- 2
20 00 08 8 I In nf fr ra as st tr ru uc ct tu ur re e U Up pd da at te e a an nd d P Pl la an ns s M Mi id ds st tr re ea am m 2 20 00 08 8 c co
- n
ns st tr ru uc ct ti io
- n
n p pr ro
- j
je ec ct ts s M Mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g, , M Mi it ti ig ga at ti io
- n
n A Ac ct ti io
- n
ns s a an nd d S St tu ud di ie es s
– – Historic Trails Historic Trails – – Air Monitoring Air Monitoring – – Groundwater Monitoring Groundwater Monitoring – – P Pe er rf fo
- r
rm ma an nc ce e M Mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g a an nd d G Go
- a
al ls s – – S Su ur rf fa ac ce e D Di is st tu ur rb ba an nc ce e a an nd d R Re ec cl la am ma at ti io
- n
n
Atlantic Rim Recent History
2 20 00 04 4
– – Doty Mountain Doty Mountain – – Drill 24 well pilot Drill 24 well pilot – – Red Rim Red Rim – – Drill 16 well pilot Drill 16 well pilot
2 20 00 05 5
– – Jolly Roger Jolly Roger – – Drill 16 well pilot Drill 16 well pilot – – Blue Sky Blue Sky – – Drill 12 producers Drill 12 producers – – Brown Cow Brown Cow – – Drill 2 producers Drill 2 producers
2 20 00 06 6
– – Doty Mountain Doty Mountain – – D Dr ri il ll l 2 24 4 p pr ro
- d
du uc ce er rs s a an nd d 2 2 i in nj je ec ct to
- r
rs s – – Brown Cow Brown Cow – – Drill 11 producers Drill 11 producers
2 20 00 07 7
– – Sun Dog Sun Dog – – P Pl la an n t to
- d
dr ri il ll l 3 38 8 p pr ro
- d
du uc ce er rs s a an nd d 3 3 i in nj je ec ct to
- r
rs s ( (a ad dd d t to
- e
ex xi is st ti in ng g 1 14 4 w we el ll ls s p pi il lo
- t
t d dr ri il ll le ed d i in n 2 20 00 02 2) )
2007 Status Update and 2008 Plans
2 20 00 07 7 S Su un n D Do
- g
g D Dr ri il ll li in ng g
– – H Ha av ve e d dr ri il ll le ed d 1 18 8 o
- f
f 4 41 1 w we el ll ls s t th hi is s y ye ea ar r ( (S Se ep pt t. . 1 15 5th
th –
– Nov. 28
- Nov. 28th
th)
) – – 3 3 r ri ig gs s w wo
- r
rk ki in ng g + + 1 1 p pr re es se et t r ri ig g – – B Bu ui il lt t 8 82 2 p pa ad d l lo
- c
ca at ti io
- n
ns s
2 20 00 08 8 P Pl la an ns s
– – Drill 150 Drill 150-
- 1
17 75 5 d de ev ve el lo
- p
pm me en nt t w we el ll ls s a an nd d 1 15 5-
- 20 injection wells
20 injection wells
P PO OD D P Pr ri io
- r
ri it ty y f fo
- r
r 2 20 00 08 8 a ac ct ti iv vi it ty y ( (a al ll l b bu ut t D Do
- t
ty y D D s su ub bm mi it tt te ed d b by y y ye ea ar r e en nd d) )
– – D Do
- t
ty y M Mo
- u
un nt ta ai in n B B & & C C – – Sun Dog F Sun Dog F – – Doty Mountain D Doty Mountain D – – J Ja ac ck k S Sp pa ar rr ro
- w
w ( (B Bl lu ue e S Sk ky y) )
2007 – 2008 Development Plan
POD Submittal Timeline
A An nt ti ic ci ip pa at te ed d D Dr ri il ll li in ng g
S Su um mm me er r 2 20 00 08 8 S Su um mm me er r – – 2 20 00 08 8 S Su um mm me er r – – 2 20 00 08 8 2 20 00 09 9 F Fa al ll l – – 2 20 00 08 8 F Fa al ll l 2 20 00 08 8 – – 2 20 00 09 9 2 20 00 09 9
P PO OD Ds s f fo
- r
r S Su ub bm mi it tt ta al l
D Do
- t
ty y M Mt tn n. . B B D Do
- t
ty y M Mt tn n. . C C S Su un n D Do
- g
g F F D Do
- t
ty y M Mt tn n. . D D B Bl lu ue e S Sk ky y/ /J Ja ac ck k S Sp pa ar rr ro
- w
w D Do
- t
ty y M Mo
- u
un nt ta ai in n A A
S Su ub bm mi it tt ta al l D Da at te e
N No
- v
ve em mb be er r 3 30 0, , 2 20 00 07 7 D De ec ce em mb be er r 1 14 4, , 2 20 00 07 7 D De ec ce em mb be er r 3 31 1, , 2 20 00 07 7 M Ma ay y 1 1, , 2 20 00 08 8 D De ec ce em mb be er r 3 31 1, , 2 20 00 07 7 J Ju ul ly y, , 2 20 00 08 8
2009 Development Plans
D Dr ri il ll li in ng g – – A An nt ti ic ci ip pa at te e d dr ri il ll li in ng g 1 15 50 0-
- 2
20 00 0 w we el ll ls s C Co
- n
nt ti in nu ue e t to
- f
fo
- c
cu us s d de ev ve el lo
- p
pm me en nt t o
- f
f S Su un n D Do
- g
g, , D Do
- t
ty y M Mo
- u
un nt ta ai in n, , a an nd d J Ja ac ck k S Sp pa ar rr ro
- w
w F Fe ed de er ra al l U Un ni it ts s L Li im mi it te ed d d dr ri il ll li in ng g r re eq qu ui ir re ed d i in n o
- t
th he er r u un ni it ts s t to
- m
me ee et t U Un ni it t
- b
bl li ig ga at ti io
- n
ns s
2007 Infrastructure Update and 2008 Plans
I In nf fr ra as st tr ru uc ct tu ur re e 2 20 00 07 7 U Up pd da at te e ( (p pi ip pe el li in ne es s, , e el le ec ct tr ri ic ca al l, , r ro
- a
ad ds s, , e et tc c. . ) )
– – P Pi ip pe el li in ne es s: : 2 28 80 0, ,0 00 00 0' ' Y YT TD D o
- f
f 4 48 82 2, ,0 00 00 0' ', , 5 58 8% % c co
- m
mp pl le et te e – – Electric Line: Electric Line: 186,000 186,000’ ’ Y YT TD D o
- f
f 2 28 86 6, ,0 00 00 0' ', , 6 65 5% % c co
- m
mp pl le et te e – – Roads: Roads: 6 60 0% % o
- f
f r ro
- a
ad ds s c co
- m
mp pl le et te e w w/ / g gr ra av ve el l
I In nf fr ra as st tr ru uc ct tu ur re e 2 20 00 08 8 P Pl la an ns s ( (p pi ip pe el li in ne e, , e el le ec ct tr ri ic ca al l, , r ro
- a
ad ds s, , e et tc c. . ) )
– – P Pl la an n t to
- b
bu ui il ld d o
- u
ut t f fo
- r
r 2 20 00 08 8 a ac ct ti iv vi it ty y a an nd d ½ ½ 2009 2009 – – L Li im mi it te ed d A Ac ct ti iv vi it ty y i in n M Mu ud dd dy y C Cr re ee ek k / / A Al la am mo
- s
sa a G Gu ul lc ch h S Su ub b B Ba as si in n
I In nf fr ra as st tr ru uc ct tu ur re e – – i in ns st ta al ll l f fo
- r
r 2 20 00 09 9 w we el ll ls s a an nd d ½ ½ 2 20 01 10 w we el ll l p pr ro
- g
gr ra am m
Midstream 2008 construction projects
2 20 00 08 8
– – C Co
- m
mp pl le et te e 8 8 I In nc ch h D Di is sc ch ha ar rg ge e P Pi ip pe el li in ne e f fr ro
- m
m B Bl lu ue e S Sk ky y t to
- B
Br ro
- w
wn n C Co
- w
w Compressor Stations Compressor Stations “ “CS CS” ”, Construction Start Date 8/1/2008 , Construction Start Date 8/1/2008 – – I In ns st ta al ll l a ad dd di it ti io
- n
na al l C Co
- m
mp pr re es ss si io
- n
n a at t S Su un n D Do
- g
g, , B Bl lu ue e S Sk ky y & & B Br ro
- w
wn n C Co
- w
w CS(s CS(s) ) – – I In ns st ta al ll l / / u up pg gr ra ad de e F Fi ie el ld d D De eh hy yd dr ra at ti io
- n
n U Un ni it ts s a at t R Re ed d R Ri im m, , S Su un n D Do
- g
g, , B Blue Sky & lue Sky & Brown Cow Brown Cow CS(s CS(s) ) – – P Pe er rm mi it t 2 20 0 I In nc ch h P Pi ip pe el li in ne e L Lo
- p
p f fr ro
- m
m R Re ed d R Ri im m W WI IC C I In nt te er rc co
- n
nn ne ec ct t t to
- B
Br rown Cow
- wn Cow
C CS S, , P Pe er rm mi it t s su ub bm mi it tt te ed d b by y 8 8/ /1 1/ /2 20 00 08 8 – – 2 20 00 08 8 C Co
- n
nt ti in ng ge en nt t P Pr ro
- j
je ec ct t, , E Ex xt te en nd d 8 8 I In nc ch h L Lo
- p
p f fr ro
- m
m B Br ro
- w
wn n C Co
- w
w C CS S t to
- Redwine
Redwine R Ro
- c
ck ki ie es s L LL LC C. ., , M Mo
- r
rg ga an n R Ru un n C CB BM M U Un ni it t
ROD Requirements for Monitoring and Mitigation
H Hi is st to
- r
ri ic c T Tr ra ai il ls s A Ai ir r M Mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g G Gr ro
- u
un nd dw wa at te er r M Mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g P Pe er rf fo
- r
rm ma an nc ce e G Go
- a
al ls s
– – S Sa ag ge e G Gr ro
- u
us se e – – M Mu ul le e D De ee er r – – M Mu ud dd dy y C Cr re ee ek k
S Su ur rf fa ac ce e D Di is st tu ur rb ba an nc ce e a an nd d R Re ec cl la am ma at ti io
- n
n T Tr ra ac ck ki in ng g
ROD Requirements: Historic Trails
R Re ec co
- r
rd d o
- f
f D De ec ci is si io
- n
n r re eq qu ui ir re em me en nt ts s: :
– – “ “As prescribed in the Wyoming State Protocol between the Wyoming As prescribed in the Wyoming State Protocol between the Wyoming BLM and the BLM and the SHPO, Memorandum of Agreements (MOAs) are required between SHPO, SHPO, Memorandum of Agreements (MOAs) are required between SHPO, BLM, the BLM, the proponent, and interested parties as part of the Section 106 of proponent, and interested parties as part of the Section 106 of the National Historic the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) Preservation Act (NHPA) consultation process when there are anticipated adverse consultation process when there are anticipated adverse effects to historic properties effects to historic properties. . Given the number of site Given the number of site specific projects needed to specific projects needed to implement Alternative D, implement Alternative D, handling the Section 106 consultation process through one handling the Section 106 consultation process through one programmatic agreement (PA) is preferable programmatic agreement (PA) is preferable to multiple, individual MOAs when adverse to multiple, individual MOAs when adverse effect situations are anticipated effect situations are anticipated… … (AR ROD, p. 10) (AR ROD, p. 10) – – “… “…mitigation measures will be incorporated into an agreement mitigation measures will be incorporated into an agreement or agreements to be
- r agreements to be
established under the Wyoming state cultural resources protocol established under the Wyoming state cultural resources protocol between the BLM, the between the BLM, the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), project proponents, a State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), project proponents, and interested parties to nd interested parties to address site address site specific impacts and mitigation measures specific impacts and mitigation measures for all sites where setting for all sites where setting contributes to National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligi contributes to National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligibility bility. .” ” (AR ROD, p. B (AR ROD, p. B
- 19)
19)
ROD Implementation: Historic Trails
W Wh ha at t’ ’s s h ha ap pp pe en ne ed d s so
- f
fa ar r: :
– – Negotiations on a Programmatic Agreement for Adverse Impacts to Negotiations on a Programmatic Agreement for Adverse Impacts to the trails the trails “ “setting setting” ” started in February of 2007 started in February of 2007 – – Agreement was signed by all parties on July 31, 2007 including B Agreement was signed by all parties on July 31, 2007 including BLM, Anadarko, LM, Anadarko, Double Eagle, Redwine, Warren Resources, SHPO, Advisory Council Double Eagle, Redwine, Warren Resources, SHPO, Advisory Council on Historic
- n Historic
Preservation, Wyoming Attorney General Preservation, Wyoming Attorney General – – Agreement Established: Agreement Established:
- Area of Potential Effect defined as area within 2 miles of histo
Area of Potential Effect defined as area within 2 miles of historic trails ric trails
- Mitigations include defined transportation corridors across cont
Mitigations include defined transportation corridors across contributing segments of trails, NSO ributing segments of trails, NSO within within ¼ ¼ miles either side of contributing segments, and the need for a miles either side of contributing segments, and the need for a compensatory compensatory mitigation project. mitigation project.
– – Compensatory Mitigation committee status Compensatory Mitigation committee status
- August 12, 2007: Meeting for brainstorming of project ideas
August 12, 2007: Meeting for brainstorming of project ideas
- October 23, 2207: Narrowing of project options and work assignme
October 23, 2207: Narrowing of project options and work assignments nts
- November 27, 2007: Discussion of two project proposals
November 27, 2007: Discussion of two project proposals interpretive signs and Wyoming interpretive signs and Wyoming public television show public television show
ROD Requirements: Air Monitoring
R Re ec co
- r
rd d o
- f
f D De ec ci is si io
- n
n r re eq qu ui ir re em me en nt ts s: :
– – “ “W WD DE EQ Q e es st ta ab bl li is sh he ed d a an n a ai ir r q qu ua al li it ty y m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g s st ta at ti io
- n
n n ne ea ar r W Wa am ms su ut tt te er r, , W Wy yo
- m
mi in ng g i in n M Ma ar rc ch h 2 20 00 06 6 t to
- m
mo
- n
ni it to
- r
r c co
- n
nc ce en nt tr ra at ti io
- n
ns s o
- f
f N NO OX
X,
, O O3
3,
, P PM M10
10,
, a an nd d S SO O2
2.
. I In n c co
- p
pe er ra at ti io
- n
n w wi it th h W WD DE EQ Q, , t th he e O Op pe er ra at to
- r
rs s w wi il ll l f fi in na an nc ce e a an nd d o
- p
pe er ra at te e a ad dd di it ti io
- n
na al l a ai ir r q qu ua al li it ty y c co
- n
nc ce en nt tr ra at ti io
- n
n m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g, , i in nc cl lu ud di in ng g O O3
3 m
mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g, , i in n t th he e R Ra aw wl li in ns s F Fi ie el ld d O Of ff fi ic ce e ( (R RF FO O) ) m ma an na ag ge em me en nt t a ar re ea a. . T Th he e B BL LM M w wi il ll l w wo
- r
rk k c co
- p
pe er ra at ti iv ve el ly y w wi it th h W WD DE EQ Q, , U US SE EP PA A, , a an nd d t th he e O Op pe er ra at to
- r
rs s t to
- m
ma ai in nt ta ai in n a an nd d e en nh ha an nc ce e c co
- n
nc ce en nt tr ra at ti io
- n
n m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g i in n t th he e R RF FO O m ma an na ag ge em me en nt t a ar re ea a, , i in nc cl lu ud di in ng g m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g r re eq qu ui ir re ed d t to
- r
re ep pr re es se en nt t i im mp pa ac ct ts s d du ue e t to
- e
em mi is ss si io
- n
ns s f fr ro
- m
m t th he e A At tl la an nt ti ic c R Ri im m f fi ie el ld d. .” ” ( (A AR R R RO OD D, , p p. . 7 7) )
ROD Implementation: Air Monitoring
W Wh ha at t’ ’s s h ha ap pp pe en ne ed d s so
- f
fa ar r: :
– – D Di is sc cu us ss si io
- n
ns s w we er re e h he el ld d b be et tw we ee en n A An na ad da ar rk ko
- a
an nd d W WD DE EQ Q A Ai ir r Q Qu ua al li it ty y D Di iv vi is si io
- n
n t to
- d
de ef fi in ne e t th he e d de es si ig gn n c cr ri it te er ri ia a f fo
- r
r a a m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g s st ta at ti io
- n
n i in n t th he e A AR R f fi ie el ld d – – A An na ad da ar rk ko
- i
in ns st ta al ll le ed d a an n 8 80 0 f fo
- t
t m me et te eo
- r
ro
- l
lo
- g
gi ic ca al l t to
- w
we er r a an nd d a ai ir r q qu ua al li it ty y m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g s sh he el lt te er r i in n t th he e f fa al ll l o
- f
f 2 20 00 07 7 a at t a a p pr ro
- d
du uc ct ti io
- n
n w we el ll l a ap pp pr ro
- x
xi im ma at te el ly y o
- n
ne e m mi il le e s so
- u
ut th he ea as st t o
- f
f t th he e J Jo
- l
ll ly y R Ro
- g
ge er r C Co
- m
mp pr re es ss so
- r
r s st ta at ti io
- n
n n ne ea ar r t th he e C Co
- n
nt ti in ne en nt ta al l D Di iv vi id de e – – T Th he e s st ta at ti io
- n
n i is s i in ns st tr ru um me en nt te ed d t to
- c
co
- n
nt ti in nu uo
- u
us sl ly y m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
r O O3
3,
, N NO OX
X a
an nd d d di is sp pe er rs si io
- n
n m me et te eo
- r
ro
- l
lo
- g
gy y i in nc cl lu ud di in ng g w wi in nd ds s, , t tu ur rb bu ul le en nc ce e, , t te em mp pe er ra at tu ur re e, , s so
- l
la ar r r ra ad di ia at ti io
- n
n, , b ba ar ro
- m
me et tr ri ic c p pr re es ss su ur re e, , a an nd d a at tm mo
- s
sp ph he er ri ic c s st ta ab bi il li it ty y – – T Th he e s sy ys st te em m i is s f fu ul ll ly y o
- p
pe er ra at ti io
- n
na al l – – O Oc ct to
- b
be er r o
- f
f 2 20 00 07 7 w wa as s t th he e f fi ir rs st t f fu ul ll l m mo
- n
nt th h o
- f
f m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g. . T Th he e d da at ta a i in nd di ic ca at te e t th ha at t a ar re ea a c co
- n
ns st ti it tu ue en nt t c co
- n
nc ce en nt tr ra at ti io
- n
ns s d du ur ri in ng g t th hi is s p pe er ri io
- d
d w we er re e w we el ll l b be el lo
- w
w a ap pp pl li ic ca ab bl le e s st ta an nd da ar rd ds s
ROD Requirements and Implementation: Groundwater Monitoring
– – “ “ T Th he e o
- p
pe er ra at to
- r
r s sh ha al ll l b be e r re es sp po
- n
ns si ib bl le e f fo
- r
r d dr ri il ll li in ng g, , c co
- m
mp pl le et ti in ng g, , a an nd d e eq qu ui ip pp pi in ng g o
- n
ne e s se et t o
- f
f t th hr re ee e s sh ha al ll lo
- w
w g gr ro
- u
un nd dw wa at te er r m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g w we el ll ls s … …” ” ( (A AR R R RO OD D, , p p. . B B 1 10 0) )
W Wh ha at t’ ’s s h ha ap pp pe en ne ed d s so
- f
fa ar r: :
– – S Se el le ec ct te ed d l lo
- c
ca at ti io
- n
ns s f fo
- r
r m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g w we el ll ls s i in n A Au ug gu us st t – – T T1 16 6N N R R9 91 1W W, , S Se ec ct ti io
- n
n 1 12 2. . – – P Pe er rm mi it ts s s su ub bm mi it tt te ed d, , s su ub bs se eq qu ue en nt tl ly y r re ev vi is se ed d f fo
- r
r r ri ig g c ch ha an ng ge e, , a aw wa ai it ti in ng g a ap pp pr ro
- v
va al l t to
- d
dr ri il ll l. . – – A Ad dd di it ti io
- n
na al l w wo
- r
rk k: : A AP PC C S Sp po
- n
ns so
- r
re ed d M Me et th ha an ne e S Se ee ep p F Fi ie el ld d S St tu ud dy y – – I In ni it ti ia at te ed d F Fa al ll l 2 20 00 07 7
- Reservoir Management
Reservoir Management
- Resource Conservation
Resource Conservation
- Safety
Safety
ROD Requirements: Performance Monitoring
R Re ec co
- r
rd d o
- f
f D De ec ci is si io
- n
n r re eq qu ui ir re em me en nt ts s: :
– – “ “The BLM will use a performance The BLM will use a performance based management approach as part of the adaptive based management approach as part of the adaptive management process management process… … (AR ROD, p. 19) (AR ROD, p. 19) – – “… “…Performance Goals: describes the conditions that BLM and Operato Performance Goals: describes the conditions that BLM and Operators will attempt to rs will attempt to achieve achieve…” …” (AR ROD, p. 19) (AR ROD, p. 19) – – “ “Operators are responsible for demonstrating successful achieveme Operators are responsible for demonstrating successful achievement of Performance nt of Performance Goals. Goals.” ” (AR ROD, p. 20 and again on p. 21) (AR ROD, p. 20 and again on p. 21) – – “ “As part of the annual planning process, a monitoring and mitigat As part of the annual planning process, a monitoring and mitigation process is ion process is required, and its development will begin within 30 days of the e required, and its development will begin within 30 days of the effective date of the ffective date of the ROD ROD” ” (AR ROD, p.20) (AR ROD, p.20) – – “ “Funding for wildlife and habitat monitoring may be obtained from Funding for wildlife and habitat monitoring may be obtained from BLM appropriations, BLM appropriations, in collaboration from cooperating or interested agencies, from t in collaboration from cooperating or interested agencies, from the voluntary he voluntary participation of the Operators, or from outside sources participation of the Operators, or from outside sources…” …” (AR ROD , p. 20) (AR ROD , p. 20) – – Early efforts are to be made to collect or consolidate resource Early efforts are to be made to collect or consolidate resource data to form a baseline data to form a baseline against which future monitoring efforts would be compared to ind against which future monitoring efforts would be compared to indicate trends. icate trends. In the In the absence of sufficient data illustrating Operator achievement of absence of sufficient data illustrating Operator achievement of Performance goals, the Performance goals, the BLM will use a conservative approach when considering additional BLM will use a conservative approach when considering additional approvals. approvals.” ” (AR (AR ROD, p. 3) ROD, p. 3)
ROD Implementation: Performance Goals
W Wh ha at t’ ’s s h ha ap pp pe en ne ed d s so
- f
fa ar r: :
– – J Ju un ne e 1 1 M Me ee et ti in ng g: : B Be et tw we ee en n R Ra aw wl li in ns s F Fi ie el ld d O Of ff fi ic ce er r M Ma an na ag ge er r a an nd d A An na ad da ar rk ko
- t
to
- d
di is sc cu us ss s R RO OD D a an nd d s sp pe ec ci if fi ic ca al ll ly y P Pe er rf fo
- r
rm ma an nc ce e G Go
- a
al ls s – – B Bo
- t
th h p pa ar rt ti ie es s a ag gr re ee ed d t th ha at t t th hi is s m me ee et ti in ng g m me et t t th he e 3 30 0 d da ay y R RO OD D r re eq qu ui ir re em me en nt t t to
- i
in ni it ti ia at te e t th he e m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g a an nd d m mi it ti ig ga at ti io
- n
n p pr ro
- c
ce es ss s ( (A AR R R RO OD D p p. . 2 20 0 s se ee e J Ju un ne e 1 15 5 l le et tt te er r t to
- M
Ma ar rk k S St to
- r
rz ze er r f fr ro
- m
m A An na ad da ar rk ko
- )
) – – O Oc ct to
- b
be er r 4 4 M Me ee et ti in ng g: : A At tt te en nd de ee es s i in nc cl lu ud de ed d o
- p
pe er ra at to
- r
rs s, , B BL LM M, , a an nd d s st ta at te e c co
- p
pe er ra at to
- r
rs s t to
- d
di is sc cu us ss s R Re ev vi ie ew w T Te ea am m c co
- m
mp po
- s
si it ti io
- n
n, , P Pe er rf fo
- r
rm ma an nc ce e G Go
- a
al ls s, , a an nd d i im mm me ed di ia at te e m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g n ne ee ed ds s i in n A AR R. . – – N No
- v
ve em mb be er r 6 6 l le et tt te er r f fr ro
- m
m t th he e O Of ff fi ic ce e o
- f
f t th he e G Go
- v
ve er rn no
- r
r t to
- t
th he e R Ra aw wl li in ns s B BL LM M o
- f
ff fi ic ce e: : F Fo
- u
ur r R Re ev vi ie ew w T Te ea am m m me em mb be er rs s h ha av ve e b be ee en n r re ec co
- m
mm me en nd de ed d b by y t th he e G Go
- v
ve er rn no
- r
r t to
- t
th he e B BL LM M. .
ROD Implementation: Performance Goals
P Pe er rf fo
- r
rm ma an nc ce e G Go
- a
al l f fo
- r
r S Sa ag ge e G Gr ro
- u
us se e: :
– – “ “p pr ro
- v
vi id de e w we el ll l d di is sp pe er rs se ed d s sa ag ge e g gr ro
- u
us se e b br re ee ed di in ng g, , n ne es st ti in ng g, , b br ro
- d
d r re ea ar ri in ng g, , a an nd d w wi in nt te er r h ha ab bi it ta at t” ” ( (A AR R R RO OD D p p. . 1 19 9) )
W Wh ha at t’ ’s s h ha ap pp pe en ne ed d s so
- f
fa ar r: :
– – W Wo
- r
rk k G Gr ro
- u
up p M Me ee et ti in ng gs s t to
- d
di is sc cu us ss s m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g a ap pp pr ro
- a
ac ch h: : 1 12 2/ /8 8/ /0 06 6, , 5 5/ /8 8/ /0 07 7, , 7 7/ /1 18 8/ /0 07 7, , 8 8/ /2 29 9/ /0 07 7. . 9 9/ /1 18 8/ /0 07 7, , 1 10 0/ /2 24 4/ /0 07 7, , 1 11 1/ /9 9/ /0 07 7, , 1 11 1/ /1 15 5/ /0 07 7 – – A An na ad da ar rk ko
- /
/W Wa ar rr re en n c co
- m
mm mi it tt te ed d $ $7 75 5, ,0 00 00 0 i in n 2 20 00 07 7 t to
- c
co
- l
ll la ar r b bi ir rd ds s. . M Mo
- n
nt th hl ly y f fl li ig gh ht ts s t to
- t
tr ra ac ck k t th he e b bi ir rd ds s h ha as s t ta ak ke en n p pl la ac ce e i in n 2 20 00 07 7. . – – A An na ad da ar rk ko
- /
/W Wa ar rr re en n h ha as s c co
- m
mm mi it tt te ed d $ $1 15 50 0, ,0 00 00 0 i in n 2 20 00 08 8 f fo
- r
r c co
- n
nt ti in nu ua at ti io
- n
n o
- f
f t th he e s st tu ud dy y. .
ROD Implementation: Performance Goals
P Pe er rf fo
- r
rm ma an nc ce e G Go
- a
al ls s f fo
- r
r M Mu ul le e D De ee er r: :
– – “ “m ma ai in nt ta ai in n f fu un nc ct ti io
- n
na al l m mi ig gr ra at ti io
- n
n r ro
- u
ut te es s t th hr ro
- u
ug gh h o
- r
r a ar ro
- u
un nd d d de ev ve el lo
- p
pm me en nt t a ar re ea as s” ” ( (A AR R R RO OD D p p. . 1 19 9) ) – – “ “p pr ro
- v
vi id de e a an n a ad de eq qu ua at te e a am mo
- u
un nt t o
- f
f s su ui it ta ab bl le e, , u un nd di is st tu ur rb be ed d c cr ru uc ci ia al l w wi in nt te er r r ra an ng ge e f fo
- r
r b bi ig g g ga am me e a an ni im ma al ls s” ”
W Wh ha at t’ ’s s h ha ap pp pe en ne ed d s so
- f
fa ar r: :
– – E EI IS S C Co
- m
mp pa an ni ie es s f fu un nd de ed d a a b ba as se el li in ne e M Mu ul le e D De ee er r S St tu ud dy y f fo
- r
r $ $2 20 00 0, ,0 00 00 0 d du ur ri in ng g 2 20 00 05 5 a an nd d 2 20 00 06 6 t th ha at t c co
- l
ll la ar re ed d d de ee er r t to
- “
“i id de en nt ti if fy y s se ea as so
- n
na al l r ra an ng ge es s, , d do
- c
cu um me en nt t m mi ig gr ra at ti io
- n
n r ro
- u
ut te es s, , a an nd d e es st ti im ma at te e s su ur rv vi iv va al l r ra at te es s p pr ri io
- r
r t to
- d
de ev ve el lo
- p
pm me en nt t… …” ” – – A An na ad da ar rk ko
- /
/W Wa ar rr re en n h ha av ve e r re ec ce en nt tl ly y c co
- m
mm mi it tt te ed d $ $1 15 50 0, ,0 00 00 0 f fo
- r
r a an n e ex xt te en ns si io
- n
n o
- f
f t th he e s st tu ud dy y d du ur ri in ng g 2 20 00 08 8 a an nd d 2 20 00 09 9. . W WG GF F i is s f fu un nd di in ng g $ $3 31 1, ,7 70 00 0 o
- f
f t th he e e ex xt te en nd de ed d s st tu ud dy y. . B BL LM M i is s s se ee ek ki in ng g $ $7 75 5, ,0 00 00 0 o
- f
f i in nt te er rn na al l m mo
- n
ni ie es s t to
- e
ex xp pa an nd d t th he e s sc co
- p
pe e o
- f
f t th he e s st tu ud dy y. .
ROD Implementation: Performance Goals
P Pe er rf fo
- r
rm ma an nc ce e G Go
- a
al ls s f fo
- r
r M Mu ud dd dy y C Cr re ee ek k S Se en ns si it ti iv ve e F Fi is sh h: :
– – “ “m ma ai in nt ta ai in n a ad de eq qu ua at te e w wa at te er r q qu ua al li it ty y, , w wa at te er r q qu ua an nt ti it ty y, , s sp pe ec ci ie es s d di is st tr ri ib bu ut ti io
- n
n, , a an nd d a aq qu ua at ti ic c h ha ab bi it ta at t c co
- m
mp po
- n
ne en nt ts s” ” ( (A AR R R RO OD D p p. . 1 19 9) )
W Wh ha at t’ ’s s h ha ap pp pe en ne ed d s so
- f
fa ar r: :
– – I In ni it ti ia al l m me ee et ti in ng gs s t to
- d
di is sc cu us ss s m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g o
- c
cc cu ur rr re ed d o
- n
n 0 08 8/ /1 16 6/ /0 07 7 a an nd d 0 09 9/ /1 12 2/ /0 07 7 – – A Ag gr re ee em me en nt t h ha as s b be ee en n r re ea ac ch he ed d t th ha at t M Mu ud dd dy y C Cr re ee ek k m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g p pr ro
- g
gr ra am m n ne ee ed ds s t to
- b
be e d de ef fi in ne ed d t th hi is s w wi in nt te er r f fo
- r
r i in ni it ti ia at ti io
- n
n o
- f
f s sp pr ri in ng g b ba as se el li in ne e s sa am mp pl li in ng g. . – – D De ef fi in ni it ti io
- n
n o
- f
f t th hi is s m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g p pr ro
- g
gr ra am m i is s t ti im me e s se en ns si it ti iv ve e – – A An na ad da ar rk ko
- /
/W Wa ar rr re en n i is s t ta al lk ki in ng g w wi it th h a a n na at ti io
- n
na al l e en nv vi ir ro
- n
nm me en nt ta al l f fi ir rm m a an nd d w wi il ll l b br ri in ng g t to
- t
th he e n ne ex xt t w wo
- r
rk k g gr ro
- u
up p m me ee et ti in ng g a a d dr ra af ft t p pr ro
- p
po
- s
sa al l f fo
- r
r M Mu ud dd dy y C Cr re ee ek k m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g
- v
ve er r t th he e n ne ex xt t f fi iv ve e y ye ea ar rs s. .
ROD Requirements: Surface Disturbance
R Re ec co
- r
rd d o
- f
f D De ec ci is si io
- n
n r re eq qu ui ir re em me en nt ts s: :
– – “ “Alternative D involves drilling of approximately 2,000 gas wells
Alternative D involves drilling of approximately 2,000 gas wells within the ARPA to within the ARPA to recover energy resources, while recover energy resources, while limiting total new surface disturbance limiting total new surface disturbance from the drilling from the drilling program across the ARPA (federal, state and fee mineral) program across the ARPA (federal, state and fee mineral) to a maximum of 7,600 to a maximum of 7,600 acres acres, at any given time, and a 6.5 acre/well site short , at any given time, and a 6.5 acre/well site short term (less that 6 years) term (less that 6 years) disturbance goal. disturbance goal.” ” (AR ROD, p.1) (AR ROD, p.1) – – “ “Operators are required to provide BLM, within 30 days of approva Operators are required to provide BLM, within 30 days of approval of this ROD, a map l of this ROD, a map
- f existing disturbance associated with activities authorized du
- f existing disturbance associated with activities authorized during the period of time
ring the period of time when the interim drilling policy was in effect. (AR ROD, 3) when the interim drilling policy was in effect. (AR ROD, 3) – – “ “When evaluating development applications for affected federal mi When evaluating development applications for affected federal minerals and lands, the nerals and lands, the BLM will consider BLM will consider impacts and impacts and surface disturbance surface disturbance that occur that occur on private and/or state
- n private and/or state
lands relative to an operators disturbance cap allocation lands relative to an operators disturbance cap allocation” ” (AR ROD, p. 5,6) (AR ROD, p. 5,6) – – “ “The 7600 The 7600 acre acre disturbance cap will be allocated to Operators disturbance cap will be allocated to Operators on a prorated, mineral
- n a prorated, mineral
leasehold basis. leasehold basis. Existing surface disturbance from activities a Existing surface disturbance from activities approved under the IDP pproved under the IDP will count against each Operator will count against each Operator’ ’s disturbance cap allocation. s disturbance cap allocation. Past oil and gas Past oil and gas development surface disturbance with the ARPA will not count aga development surface disturbance with the ARPA will not count against the cap. (AR inst the cap. (AR ROD, p. 18) ROD, p. 18)
ROD Implementation: Surface Disturbance
W Wh ha at t’ ’s s h ha ap pp pe en ne ed d s so
- f
fa ar r: :
– – S Se ev ve er ra al l m me ee et ti in ng gs s b be et tw we ee en n B BL LM M a an nd d A AR R o
- p
pe er ra at to
- r
rs s w we er re e h he el ld d t to
- d
di is sc cu us ss s s su ur rf fa ac ce e d di is st tu ur rb ba an nc ce e c ca ap p a al ll lo
- c
ca at ti io
- n
n. . – – A An na ad da ar rk ko
- a
an nd d D Do
- u
ub bl le e E Ea ag gl le e s su ub bm mi it tt te ed d b ba as se el li in ne e d di is st tu ur rb ba an nc ce e e es st ti im ma at te es s o
- n
n J Ju un ne e 2 20 0, , 2 20 00 07 7, , t th he er re eb by y m me ee et ti in ng g t th he e 3 30 0 d da ay y R RO OD D r re eq qu ui ir re em me en nt t. . – – B BL LM M h ha as s d de ev ve el lo
- p
pe ed d a a “ “d dr ra af ft t” ” a al ll lo
- c
ca at ti io
- n
n p pr ro
- t
to
- c
co
- l
l t th ha at t a al ll lo
- c
ca at te es s s su ur rf fa ac ce e d di is st tu ur rb ba an nc ce e b ba as se ed d o
- n
n F Fe ed de er ra al l U Un ni it t o
- p
pe er ra at to
- r
rs s. . T Th he e “ “d dr ra af ft t” ” p pr ro
- t
to
- c
co
- l
l: :
- Saves some surface disturbance for potential conventional gas de
Saves some surface disturbance for potential conventional gas development velopment
- Allows for periodic re
Allows for periodic re calculation of the allocation calculation of the allocation
- Accounts for expansion or contraction of unit boundaries
Accounts for expansion or contraction of unit boundaries
– – N No
- t
te e: : L Li im mi it te ed d n nu um mb be er r o
- f
f A AR R o
- p
pe er ra at to
- r
rs s m ma ad de e t th he e s su ur rf fa ac ce e d di is st tu ur rb ba an nc ce e a al ll lo
- c
ca at ti io
- n
n r re el la at ti iv ve el ly y p pa ai in n f fr re ee e
Surface Disturbance Overview
M Me et th ho
- d
do
- l
lo
- g
gy y t to
- d
de et te er rm mi in ne e S Su ur rf fa ac ce e D Di is st tu ur rb ba an nc ce e: : A A G GP PS S s su ur rv ve ey y w wa as s c co
- m
mp pl le et te ed d w wi it th hi in n A An na ad da ar rk ko
- ’
’s s A AR R d de ev ve el lo
- p
pm me en nt t a ar re ea as s b by y g gr ro
- u
un nd d t tr ru ut th h o
- f
f f fu ul ll l d di is st tu ur rb ba an nc ce e p po
- l
ly yg go
- n
ns s f fo
- r
r G GI IS S m ma ap pp pi in ng g p pu ur rp po
- s
se es s ( (s se ee e e ex xh hi ib bi it ts s) ): :
– – D Di is st tu ur rb ba an nc ce e f fr ro
- m
m t th he e b be eg gi in nn ni in ng g o
- f
f t th he e I In nt te er ri im m D Dr ri il ll li in ng g P Pr ro
- g
gr ra am m ( (I ID DP P) ) o
- n
n J Ja an n. . 1 14 4, , 2 20 00 02 2 t to
- p
pr re es se en nt t t th he e b ba as se el li in ne e s su ur rf fa ac ce e d di is st tu ur rb ba an nc ce e – – 8 89 9 b bu ui il lt t l lo
- c
ca at ti io
- n
ns s w wi il ll l b be e c co
- n
ns st tr ru uc ct te ed d b by y t th he e e en nd d o
- f
f 2 20 00 07 7. .
- 8 injection wells to co
8 injection wells to co-
- exist with a gas producing well
exist with a gas producing well-
- shared pad location
shared pad location
- Sun Dog acres disturbed present year is 314.6 acres
Sun Dog acres disturbed present year is 314.6 acres
A An na ad da ar rk ko
- ’
’s s f fu ul ll l s su ur rf fa ac ce e d di is st tu ur rb ba an nc ce e i is s p pr ro
- j
je ec ct te ed d t to
- b
be e a ap pp pr ro
- x
xi im ma at te el ly y 1 1, ,6 61 12 2 a ac cr re es s a at t t th he e e en nd d o
- f
f 2 20 00 07 7. .
Surface Disturbance: Reducing Footprint
A An na ad da ar rk ko
- i
is s m ma ak ki in ng g e ef ff fo
- r
rt ts s t to
- r
re ed du uc ce e o
- u
ur r f fo
- t
tp pr ri in nt t
– – 8 80 0 f ft t. . w wi id de e p pe er rm mi it tt te ed d e ea as se em me en nt ts s f fo
- r
r t tr ra an ns sm mi is ss si io
- n
n a an nd d t tr ra an ns sp po
- r
rt ta at ti io
- n
n l le ea as se e e en nt tr ra an nc ce e c co
- r
rr ri id do
- r
rs s w we er re e c co
- n
ns st tr ru uc ct te ed d t th hi is s f fa al ll l a at t a a r re ed du uc ct ti io
- n
n t to
- 5
58 8 f fe ee et t. . – – D Di is st tu ur rb ba an nc ce e r re ed du uc ct ti io
- n
n o
- f
f 2 27 7. .5 5% % f fo
- r
r 4 40 0 m mi il le es s o
- f
f p pr ro
- j
je ec ct te ed d a ac ct ti iv vi it ty y a ar re ea as s r re es su ul lt ti in ng g i in n 1 10 06 6. .7 7 f fe ew we er r s su ur rf fa ac ce e d di is st tu ur rb be ed d a ac cr re es s f fo
- r
r 2 20 00 07 7 S Su un n D Do
- g
g C Co
- n
ns st tr ru uc ct ti io
- n
n – – S Se ec ct ti io
- n
n 1 11 1 i in n D Do
- t
ty y M Mo
- u
un nt ta ai in n r re es su ul lt te ed d i in n 3 38 8. .3 3 a ac cr re es s t to
- t
ta al l v vs s. . E EI IS S 5 52 2 a ac cr re es s t ta ar rg ge et t ( (> >2 25 5% % r re ed du uc ct ti io
- n
n i in n s su ur rf fa ac ce e d di is st tu ur rb ba an nc ce e) )
- Project completed in 2006
Project completed in 2006
”
ROD Requirements: Reclamation
R Re ec co
- r
rd d o
- f
f D De ec ci is si io
- n
n r re eq qu ui ir re em me en nt ts s: :
– – “ “Adaptive management techniques will be used to correct any defic Adaptive management techniques will be used to correct any deficiencies and iencies and modify modify reclamation criteria as is necessary reclamation criteria as is necessary (Reclamation Plan, Appendix A) (Reclamation Plan, Appendix A)” ” (AR ROD, p. 3) (AR ROD, p. 3) – – When a site attains the interim reclamation vegetation cover and When a site attains the interim reclamation vegetation cover and soil stability standards soil stability standards detailed in detailed in “ “Criteria for Reclamation Success Criteria for Reclamation Success” ” in the Reclamation Plan (appendix a), the in the Reclamation Plan (appendix a), the reclaimed acreage will be deducted from an operator's disturbanc reclaimed acreage will be deducted from an operator's disturbance cap e cap allocation allocation…” …”(AR ROD, p. 3) (AR ROD, p. 3) – – “ “One of the most important principles for successful restoration One of the most important principles for successful restoration is to limit initial is to limit initial disturbance through the use of planning, construction control, a disturbance through the use of planning, construction control, and adaptive nd adaptive management. management.” ” (AR ROD, p. A (AR ROD, p. A 3) 3) – – “ “The operators will provide the BLM with an annual report before The operators will provide the BLM with an annual report before December 1 December 1st
st for all
for all sites disturbed sites disturbed…” …” (AR ROD, p. A (AR ROD, p. A 5) (Note: Date has since been modified to March 1) 5) (Note: Date has since been modified to March 1) – – “ “Reclamation will be considered successful if the following Inter Reclamation will be considered successful if the following Interim Reclamation criteria im Reclamation criteria are met: are met:
- 80 percent of predisturbance ground cover
80 percent of predisturbance ground cover
- 90 percent dominant species
90 percent dominant species
- No noxious weeds present in the seeding, and
No noxious weeds present in the seeding, and
- Erosion features equal to or less than the surrounding area
Erosion features equal to or less than the surrounding area” (AR ROD, p. A (AR ROD, p. A6) 6)
ROD Implementation: Reclamation
W Wh ha at t’ ’s s h ha ap pp pe en ne ed d s so
- f
fa ar r: :
– – S Se ev ve er ra al l m me ee et ti in ng gs s b be et tw we ee en n B BL LM M a an nd d A AR R o
- p
pe er ra at to
- r
rs s h ha av ve e b be ee en n h he el ld d t to
- d
di is sc cu us ss s r re ec cl la am ma at ti io
- n
n t tr ra ac ck ki in ng g a an nd d a an nn nu ua al l/ /p pe er ri io
- d
di ic c v ve eg ge et ta at ti iv ve e m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g. . – – A An na ad da ar rk ko
- a
an nd d D Do
- u
ub bl le e E Ea ag gl le e h ha av ve e b bo
- t
th h c co
- m
mp pl le et te ed d s so
- m
me e p pr re el li im mi in na ar ry y t tr ra an ns se ec ct t m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g u us si in ng g s su ub bc co
- n
nt tr ra ac ct to
- r
rs s. . – – A An na ad da ar rk ko
- h
ha as s h hi ir re ed d a a r re ec co
- g
gn ni iz ze ed d c co
- n
ns su ul lt ti in ng g c co
- m
mp pa an ny y ( (E Ec co
- s
sy ys st te em m R Re es se ea ar rc ch h G Gr ro
- u
up p o
- u
ut t o
- f
f M Mi is ss so
- u
ul la a, , M Mo
- n
nt ta an na a) ) t to
- h
he el lp p u us s e ex xp pl lo
- r
re e a an n a al lt te er rn na at te e “ “t tr ra aj je ec ct to
- r
ry y
- b
ba as se ed d c cr ri it te er ri ia a” ” f fo
- r
r r re ec cl la am ma at ti io
- n
n s su uc cc ce es ss s – – F Fi ie el ld d l le ev ve el l p pi il lo
- t
ts s a ar re e b be ei in ng g c co
- n
nd du uc ct te ed d/ /p pl la an nn ne ed d t to
- e
en nh ha an nc ce e r re ec cl la am ma at ti io
- n
n s su uc cc ce es ss s
Anadarko’s Reclamation Activity
R Re ec cl la am ma at ti io
- n
n f fo
- r
r A At tl la an nt ti ic c R Ri im m a ar re ea as s:
:
– – 7 70 00 0 a ac cr re es s o
- f
f s se ee ed d m mi ix x i is s s sc ch he ed du ul le ed d f fo
- r
r a ap pp pl li ic ca at ti io
- n
n i in n 2 20 00 07 7 ( (i in nc cl lu ud di in ng g s st tr ra aw w m mu ul lc ch h) ) – – w we ea at th he er r a an nd d w wi il ld dl li if fe e s st ti ip pu ul la at ti io
- n
n d de ep pe en nd de en nt t – – P Pi il lo
- t
t p pr ro
- j
je ec ct t: : 3 35 5 a ac cr re e p pl lo
- t
t u ut ti il li iz zi in ng g M My yc co
- r
rr rh hi iz za al l I In no
- c
cu ul la an nt t i in n d dr ry y s sa an nd dy y a ar re ea a o
- f
f D Do
- t
ty y M Mo
- u
un nt ta ai in n
- two to three year study, fungi aids in sterile soil environments
two to three year study, fungi aids in sterile soil environments, possibly branch out , possibly branch out to clay/loamy and alkaline/salinity soil areas? to clay/loamy and alkaline/salinity soil areas?
– – A Ap pp pl ly yi in ng g e er ro
- s
si io
- n
n c co
- n
nt tr ro
- l
l p po
- i
in nt ts s: : w wa ad dd dl le es s, , s si il lt t f fe en nc ci in ng g, , m mu ul lc ch hi in ng g, , g gr ra av ve el l b ba ar rs s
- n
n c cu ul lv ve er rt t e en nt tr ra an nc ce e/ /e ex xi it ts s, , w wi in ng g d di it tc ch he es s
- Geared towards soil stability and as an aid to re
Geared towards soil stability and as an aid to re vegetation vegetation – – required in many required in many cases by Storm Water Pollution Prevention measures cases by Storm Water Pollution Prevention measures
– – P Pl la an nt ti in ng g s sh hr ru ub b a an nd d f fo
- r
rb bs s s se ee ed d m mi ix x a as s s so
- n
n a as s a ap pp pl li ic ca ab bl le e i in n t th he e f fi ir rs st t g gr ro
- w
wi in ng g s se ea as so
- n
n
- Weed control is focusing on mechanical means (mowing) and spot s
Weed control is focusing on mechanical means (mowing) and spot spraying of praying of chemicals to avoid impacts to desired vegetation planted chemicals to avoid impacts to desired vegetation planted
– – G Ge eo
- d
da at ta ab ba as se e p pr ro
- g
gr ra am m f fo
- r
r d di is st tu ur rb ba an nc ce e a an nd d r re ec cl la am ma at ti io
- n
n s su uc cc ce es ss s m mo
- n
ni it to
- r
ri in ng g w wi il ll l b be e s su ub bm mi it tt te ed d b by y M Ma ar rc ch h 1 1, , 2 20 00 08 8
Reclamation: State-Wide Activity
A An na ad da ar rk ko
- i
is s p pa ar rt ti ic ci ip pa at ti in ng g i in n t th he e f fo
- l
ll lo
- w
wi in ng g a ag ge en nc cy y a an nd d c co
- p
pe er ra at ti iv ve e g gr ro
- u
up ps s: :
– – S So
- u
ut th h C Ce en nt tr ra al l W Wy yo
- m
mi in ng g R Re es st to
- r
ra at ti io
- n
n C Co
- u
un nc ci il l
- PAW/BP industry/agency with the three sub work groups: Construct
PAW/BP industry/agency with the three sub work groups: Construction, Weeds and ion, Weeds and Seeds, Data Entry Management Seeds, Data Entry Management
– – U Un ni iv ve er rs si it ty y o
- f
f W Wy yo
- m
mi in ng g e ex xt te en ns si io
- n
n g gr ro
- u
up p; ; R Re ec cl la am ma at ti io
- n
n a an nd d R Re es st to
- r
ra at ti ion
- n
- APC target interest is soil fertility, cooperate with NRCS and a
APC target interest is soil fertility, cooperate with NRCS and appropriate conservation ppropriate conservation districts districts-
- potential student intern project
potential student intern project
– – Seed vs. soil compatibility, top soil management, soil amendment Seed vs. soil compatibility, top soil management, soil amendments and appropriate fertilizer s and appropriate fertilizer application links application links
– – A At tl la an nt ti ic c R Ri im m R Re ec cl la am ma at ti io
- n
n W Wo
- r
rk ki in ng g G Gr ro
- u
up p
- Reclamation Standards
Reclamation Standards
– – Appropriate monitoring techniques of soil and vegetation monitor Appropriate monitoring techniques of soil and vegetation monitoring ing – – database and reporting measures database and reporting measures – – Roll over criteria for release purposes, ESD and trajectory trac Roll over criteria for release purposes, ESD and trajectory tracking proposals king proposals
– – G Ga am me e a an nd d F Fi is sh h D De ep pa ar rt tm me en nt t, , p pr ri iv va at te e/ /f fe ee e s se ec ct to
- r
r o
- f
f l la an nd do
- w
wn ne er rs s, , s st ta at te lands e lands a an nd d W Wy yo
- m
mi in ng g L Li iv ve es st to
- c
ck k G Gr ro
- w
we er rs s A As ss so
- c
ci ia at ti io
- n
n
- restoring western ranges and wild lands with multiple users
restoring western ranges and wild lands with multiple users
– – W Wy yo
- m
mi in ng g L La an nd ds sc ca ap pe e C Co
- n
ns se er rv va at ti io
- n
n I In ni it ti ia at ti iv ve e
- Science based planning for co
Science based planning for co-
- existence of wildlife resources and prudent energy
existence of wildlife resources and prudent energy development development
Reclamation Initiatives
R Re ec cl la am ma at ti io
- n
n – – U Un nd de er rg go
- i
in ng g n ne ew w d de ev ve el lo
- p
pm me en nt ta al l s st ta ag ge es s: :
– – W Wy yo
- m
mi in ng g B BL LM M S St ta at te ew wi id de e R Re ec cl la am ma at ti io
- n
n P Po
- l
li ic cy y-
- revision to be completed in the
revision to be completed in the next year next year-
- e
ea ar rl ly y 2 20 00 09 9 t te en nt ta at ti iv ve e s sc ch he ed du ul le e t to
- u
up pd da at te e? ? – – G Ge eo
- S
Sp pa at ti ia al l r re ev vi is si io
- n
ns s o
- r
r i im mp pl le em me en nt ta at ti io
- n
ns s p pr ro
- p
po
- s
se ed d b by y B BL LM M t ti ie ed d O On nshore shore Order #1 Order #1-
- awaiting public review and comment period