NEPA Number: DOI-BLM-NM-0000-2019-0002-OTHER_NEPA
Project Name: December 2018 Competitive Oil and Gas Lease Sale - New Mexico State Office

Documents

Click here to view the December 2018 Competitive Oil and Gas Lease Sale NEPA Document - Farmington Field Office
Click here to view the December 2018 Competitive Oil and Gas Lease Sale NEPA Document - Oklahoma Field Office
Click here to view the December 2018 Competitive Oil and Gas Lease Sale NEPA Document - Pecos District Office
Click here to view the December 2018 Competitive Oil and Gas Lease Sale NEPA Document - Rio Puerco Field Office



2. Protest Period

Under regulation Title 43 CFR subpart 3120.1-3, the inclusion of a parcel in a Notice of Competitive Lease Sale may be protested. Protests received that do not meet the following requirements will be summarily dismissed.

           - Submission of the protest to the BLM New Mexico State Office no later than close of business (4:30 PM local Mountain Time) on the last day of the protest period.

           - Submission of a hardcopy protest mailed or hand delivered to:

                    BLM New Mexico State Office
                    Attention: State Director
                    301 Dinosaur Trail
                    Santa Fe, NM 87508


           - Inclusion of the name and address of the protesting party.

            - If the party signing the protest is doing so on behalf of an association, partnership, or corporation (group), the signing party must reveal the relationship between the party and the group. An individual member of a group cannot make a protest in the group's name without authorization of the group.

           - Reference to the specific parcel number(s) being protested.

           - Disclosure of the party's interest in the parcel(s).

           - Inclusion of a statement of reason(s) to support the protest of the specific parcel(s).

In addition, when the BLM provides an opportunity for public participation during its National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) analysis and decision-making process, a party may raise only those issues it raised in its prior participation or issues that arose after the close of the opportunity for such participation. See, e.g., Dept. of Transp. V. Public Citizen, 541 U.S 752, 764 (2008); Western Watersheds Project, 188 IBLA 234, 248-249 (2016). Where a party has not raised any objections during the public involvement opportunities during the NEPA process and does not raise any novel issues that arose after the NEPA process, the party will have forfeited the objections they raise for the first time at the protest and their protests will be dismissed.
Any protest, including names and street addresses, submitted will be made available for public review. Individuals submitting a protest may request their personal identifiable information be withheld from public review or from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, by prominently stating this request at the beginning of the protest. Such requests will be honored to the extent allowed by law. All protests received from associations, partnerships, corporations (groups) or individuals identifying themselves as representatives or officials of a group, will be made available for public inspection in their entirety.

Availability of exhibits
Due to file size, exhibits are available upon request. For more information please contact Catie Brewster, Natural Resource Specialist, at (505) 594-2044 or by email at [email protected]