NEPA Number: DOI-BLM-NM-0000-2020-0005-OTHER_NEPA
Project Name: January 2021 Competitive Oil and Gas Lease Sale - New Mexico State Office

Project Information 

  • NEPA Number
    DOI-BLM-NM-0000-2020-0005-OTHER_NEPA
  • Project Name
    January 2021 Competitive Oil and Gas Lease Sale - New Mexico State Office
  • Project Type
  • NEPA Status
    Completed - Completed
  • Lead Office
    State Office - NM
  • Last Updated


What's New

Public Protest Period Now Open (11/09/2020 through 11/19/2020)


Use the following link to access the BLM New Mexico NEPA project homepage:  https://eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/project/2000534/570.

Click here to view the BLM New Mexico Web Map for the January 2021 Competitive Oil and Gas Lease Sale. To view the parcels specific to this lease sale, click on the stack of paper (layers) icon in the top right corner of the page and select the layers that begin with 01/2021.

The Proposed Action is to lease 37 nominated parcels of federal minerals administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Carlsbad and Oklahoma Field Offices, covering 6,850.72 acres. Standard terms and conditions as well as lease stipulations listed in the BLM Carlsbad and Oklahoma Field Offices' Resource Management Plan(s) (as amended) for Federal Oil and Gas Lease Offerings would apply.

Once sold, the lease purchaser has the exclusive right to use as much of the leased lands as is necessary to explore and drill oil and gas within the lease boundaries, subject to the stipulations attached to the lease (43 CFR 3101.1-2).

Oil and gas leases are issued for a 10-year period and continue for as long thereafter as oil or gas is produced in paying quantities. If a lessee fails to produce oil and gas, does not make annual rental payments, does not comply with the terms and conditions of the lease, or relinquishes the lease, exclusive right to develop the leasehold reverts to the federal government and the lease can be re-offered in another sale. Drilling of wells on a lease is not permitted until the lease owner or operator secures approval of a drilling permit and a surface use plan specified under Onshore Oil and Gas Orders listed in 43 CFR 3162.

A permit to drill would not be authorized until site-specific NEPA analysis is conducted. Site specific mitigation measures and Best Management Practices (BMPs) would be attached as Conditions of Approval (COAs) for each proposed exploration and development activity authorized on a lease. 

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NEPA Lead (Carlsbad Field Office)
Bob Ballard
Supervisory Natural Resource Specialist
620 East Greene Street
Carlsbad, NM  88220-6292 
(575) 234-2235 
[email protected]

NEPA Lead (Oklahoma Field Office)
April Crawley
Supervisory Natural Resource Specialist
201 Stephenson Parkway, Suite 1200
Norman, OK  73072
(405) 579-7171
[email protected]

Lease Sale Lead (New Mexico State Office)
Lauren Leib
Land Law Examiner
301 Dinosaur Trail
Santa Fe, NM  87502
(505) 954-2234
[email protected]

Lease Sale Supervisor (New Mexico State Office)
JulieAnn Serrano
Supervisory Land Law Examiner
301 Dinosaur Trail
Santa Fe, NM  87502-0115
(505) 954-2149
[email protected]

If you need assistance submitting a comment via e-planning please contact:
Catie Brewster
Planning and Environmental Coordinator
301 Dinosaur Trail
Santa Fe, NM 87508
(505) 954-2044
[email protected]

Project Location

City State/Territory Zip Code County(ies)
Santa Fe New Mexico 87508

Application Information

  • Program
    Fluid Minerals (Oil & Gas, Tar Sands, Oil Shale)
  • Sub-Program
    Oil & Gas


Project Dates

  • Start Date
    7/2/2020
  • NEPA Completion Date
    1/29/2021


Project Office Information

  • Lead Office
    State Office - NM
  • Offices
    State Office


Contacts

  • Contact 1 Name
    Catherine Brewster
  • Contact 1 Email
  • Contact 1 Phone
    (505) 954-2170