...2 billion bbls... so close... yet so far... Can't ya just smell it
wafting thru the cold tundra nights?

...And it's *all* because of those bling-blang California NIMBYs, some
dang "Bambi-lovers" and them goshdarn 'activist judges'!

[JURIST] A federal judge Monday stopped the sale
<http://www.earthjustice.org/news/press/006/federal-court-decision-protects.html>
[Earthjustice press release] of oil and gas rights on approximately 1.7
million acres of protected land on Alaska's North Slope, which the US
Bureau of Land Management <http://www.blm.gov/nhp/index.htm> (BLM)
[official website] had planned for Wednesday to recover an estimated 2
billion barrels of oil sitting under the land. The sale of federal
leases would have included land in the Alaskan Teshekpuk Lake
<http://www.sierraclub.org/wildlands/wildlandsatrisk/teshekpuk.asp>
[Sierra Club backgrounder] area, but US District Court Judge James
Singleton refused to allow the leases to proceed after he issued a
preliminary injunction against the sale
<http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2006/09/federal-judge-blocks-sale-of-alaska.php>
[JURIST report] earlier this month. Singleton said the government's
environmental studies did not address how oil drilling would impact the
land and wildlife in the 600,000-acre section of the Teshekpuk Lake
reserve, which environmentalists have argued encompasses some of the
most important wetlands in the Arctic. The Center for Biological
Diversity <http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/swcbd/> [advocacy website]
and the National Audubon Society <http://www.audubon.org/> [advocacy
website], both plaintiffs in the suit, praised the court's decision.

A spokesperson for the government said it will conduct another set of
environmental studies and try again for the sale, but the process could
take over a year. In the meantime, BLM attorneys are determining if they
can proceed with sales in the northwest section of the reserve, since
the ruling only explicitly prohibits sales in the northeast section. AP
has more <http://apnews.myway.com/article/20060926/D8KCE5Q80.html>.


Leigh
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