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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2001 Congressional investigators did not include an Alaska refuge in a study on drilling because they were told Alaska Natives own the subsurface mineral rights, The Anchorage Daily News reports today. But an engineer for the Bureau of Land Management, the federal government also owns drilling rights in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Others are held by Cook Inlet Region Inc., an Alaska Native corporation. Leaving the refuge out of the report makes it biased against drilling, charged a lobbyist for a pro-development group. The report was commissioned by Rep. Ed Markey (D-Mass.), who opposes drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Get the Story:
Kenai refuge left off GAO list (The Anchorage Daily News 11/16) Get the Report:
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Information on Oil and Gas Activities in the National Wildlife Refuge System (GAO-02-64R, October 31) Relevant Links:
Sen. Frank Murkowski - http://murkowski.senate.gov
Oil Issues in ANWR, US Fish and Wildlife - http://arctic.fws.gov/issues1.html
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Drilling report omitted Alaska refuge
Facebook TwitterFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2001 Congressional investigators did not include an Alaska refuge in a study on drilling because they were told Alaska Natives own the subsurface mineral rights, The Anchorage Daily News reports today. But an engineer for the Bureau of Land Management, the federal government also owns drilling rights in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Others are held by Cook Inlet Region Inc., an Alaska Native corporation. Leaving the refuge out of the report makes it biased against drilling, charged a lobbyist for a pro-development group. The report was commissioned by Rep. Ed Markey (D-Mass.), who opposes drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Get the Story:
Kenai refuge left off GAO list (The Anchorage Daily News 11/16) Get the Report:
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Information on Oil and Gas Activities in the National Wildlife Refuge System (GAO-02-64R, October 31) Relevant Links:
Sen. Frank Murkowski - http://murkowski.senate.gov
Oil Issues in ANWR, US Fish and Wildlife - http://arctic.fws.gov/issues1.html
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Pro-Development site - http://www.anwr.org Related Stories:
It's Redford v. Inupiats on ANWR (11/15)
Murkowski to try ANWR amendment (11/14)
Problems reported in Alaska drilling (11/9)
Murkowski: Not enough ANWR votes (11/5)
ANWR's 2,000-acre question (11/5)
Off-shore driling tests Inupiats (11/2)
Democrats hold own ANWR conference (11/1)
Vets support Arctic drilling (10/31)
Interior won't release polar bear report (10/30)
Inupiats: ANWR oil needed to survive (10/26)
ASRC supporting anti-drilling complaint (10/26)
Norton says ANWR mistake corrected (10/26)
'Attack' on Gwich'in decried (10/24)
Norton admits ANWR 'mistake' (10/23)
Norton staff rewrote Arctic drilling data (10/19)
Arctic drilling debate continues (10/15)
Bush promotes ANWR as home security (10/12)
ANWR spared in defense vote (10/3)
House approves limited Arctic drilling (8/2)
Bush makes last-ditch pitch for Arctic drilling (8/1)
House panel approves Arctic drilling (7/18)
Gwich'in Nation blind-sided by Norton visit (6/15)
Norton: Indian Country won't get ripped off (5/24)
Alaska Natives square off over Arctic drilling (5/18)
Campbell: Alaska Natives support drilling (4/25)
Gwich'in Nation: We Come from the Caribou (4/4)
GOP Senators unveil drilling proposal (2/27)
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