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Status of BLM’s
Proposed Hydraulic
Fracturing Regulations
Richard Estabrook, BLM
Washington Office (Ukiah, CA)
Regional Response Team IX
February 19, 2014
BLM responsibility:
• Leasing
• Permitting
• Inspection and Enforcement
Federal Onshore Oil and Gas
Statistics
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23,000 producing leases
12.3 million acres leased
77,000 wells
100,000 million bbls/year
3 trillion cubic feet of gas per year
$3 billion in Federal royalty per year
Existing Regulations
“A proposal for further well operations shall be
submitted…for approval…prior to commencing
operations to perform…nonroutine fracturing
jobs.”
43 CFR 3162.3-2(a)
Proposed Regulations
Goals:
• Require approval of all hydraulic fracturing
(HF) operations
• Protect usable water
• Ensure wellbore integrity prior to HF
• Require monitoring during HF
• Address flowback fluid handling and disposal
• Reporting of HF
• Disclosure of non-proprietary chemicals
Proposed Regulations
May, 2012:
• Publish first draft
• Received 177,000 comments
• Revise draft
May, 2013
• Publish second draft
• Received 1.35 million comments
• Revise draft
November, 2014
• Publish final rule
Proposed Regulations
Most contentious issues:
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What is usable water?
Use of Cement Bond Logs
Pre-disclose chemicals
Trade secret protections
Storage and handling of flowback fluid
Use of State/Tribal regulations
Baseline water monitoring
Use of FracFocus for reporting
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