OFR-41-91 Land Ownership And The Regulatory Framework For Oil, Gas, And Coal Leasing In Alaska

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Kenneth M. Maas
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines inventoried all lands in Alaska to determine the availability of land for oil, gas, and coal leasing. Acreage for onshore oil, gas, and coal basins was digitized as was land ownership data. Regulatory policy concerning oil, gas, and coal leasing for various government agencies and private concerns was determined. Oil and gas basins underlie 79.4 million acres of Alaska's 378 million acre landbase. Federal agencies manage 44 million of these acres. The Bureau of Land Management is the lead agency for most oil and gas leasing on Federal lands. Lands have to be specifically opened for oil and gas leasing to be available. The state of Alaska manages 21.1 million acres underlain by these basins. More than 80 percent of this acreage is available for resource development. Native corporations manage the remaining 14.3 million acres of favorable oil and gas land. Coal basins underlie nearly 51 million acres of Alaska. Of this land, 26.4 million acres are under Federal jurisdiction. The state manages 17.3 million acres of land underlain by coal basins. Nearly 7.3 million acres of favorable coal lands are managed by Native corporations.
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APA: Kenneth M. Maas  (1991)  OFR-41-91 Land Ownership And The Regulatory Framework For Oil, Gas, And Coal Leasing In Alaska

MLA: Kenneth M. Maas OFR-41-91 Land Ownership And The Regulatory Framework For Oil, Gas, And Coal Leasing In Alaska. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1991.

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