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Constructive Partnerships:

Constructive Partnerships:. The BLM & NDPC. Topics…. Work with the N DPC APD issues Flaring requirements After initial 30-days/50 MMcf Hydraulic fracturing rule update Sequester effects on BLM MT/DKs. North Dakota Petroleum Council. BLM and NDPC MOA Signed February, 2013-

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Constructive Partnerships:

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  1. Constructive Partnerships: • The BLM & NDPC

  2. Topics… • Work with the NDPC • APD issues • Flaring requirements • After initial 30-days/50 MMcf • Hydraulic fracturing rule update • Sequester effects on BLM MT/DKs

  3. North Dakota Petroleum Council • BLM and NDPC MOA Signed February, 2013- • Donation of funding to the BLM • Facilitated increased staffing to process APDs • Renewable annually • MOA utilized Bureau-wide as a template by other BLM offices • APD Priority Lists- • Third Party Contractors for EAs- • USFS & Tribal lands

  4. Workshops with Industry

  5. Workshops with Industry • BLM APD Workshop • BLM Inspection and Enforcement Workshop • 33 and 200 Industry Representatives • BLM staff experts from all 4 Montana/Dakotas BLM Oil and Gas offices • E-Commerce APD submittal

  6. Bakken Executive Group BLM Montana State Director initiated in April 2012 • Consists of State and Regional level Federal executives • Working to collaboratively address challenges in the Bakken • Improving Permitting Processes • Improving Environmental Outcomes • Developing and Maintaining Human Capacity • Fort Berthold Working Group: • Capitalizing on Progress • Executive Order 13604 • Improve performance on Federal permitting, Infrastructure Review

  7. Permitting Workload Challenges: • Embracing new processes • Continued assistance from other offices • Hiring, retaining and training additional staff • Resolving interagency permitting speed-bumps

  8. 2006, 2010 – 2013 BudgetsNDFO Staffing Levels

  9. WO BIG THREE:

  10. Numberof APDs

  11. APDs Received-Approved-Pending

  12. Spudded - Completed

  13. Workforce Progress • Per Diem Rates • Retention, Recruitment and Relocation • Student Loan Repayment Program • Increase in Labor and Operational Funding • Special Salary Rates/Locality Pay

  14. APD Permitting Progress • Following Existing Fee/Fee Policy Guidance • New Policy – Processing Federal Wells Proposed from Adjacent Private Lands/Minerals • BFEG - Explore Options for Authorizing Drilling Permits from Adjacent Private Lands/Minerals • Notice of Staking and Application for Permit to Drill Processing • AFMSS 2.0 (APD Processing System)

  15. AFMSS 2.0 Operators BPM Software BLM Staff AFMSS II Database • NOS/APD Processing Module is the first component in the new Automated Fluid Minerals Support System (AFMSS 2.0) • Utilizes the BizFlow™ Business Process Management (BPM) platform to ensure: • Information is complete, accurate and auditable • Standardization of permitting process across BLM field offices • Visibility into process by BLM and Operators • BLM control over internal bottlenecks • Expected outcomes: • Faster processing • Fewer deficiencies • Real-time awareness of permit status

  16. What is the Schedule • Implement APD/NOS module • 1st office 11/4/2013 • Video training available ~ 11/20/2013 • 2ndoffice 12/2/2013 • All offices by 1/15/2014 • Paper APDs • Will continue to accept, but may take longer since we will have to scan documents and enter data necessary for the workflows • Will require use of electronic interface about June, 2014 via NTL (will eventually update Onshore Order 1) • Digital record will become Official Record (~June, 2014) • BLM will not have to take time and resource to print and file • Operators will have electronic access to all their records

  17. Flaring

  18. Hydraulic Fracturing Rulemaking

  19. Sequestration effects on BLM MT-DKs

  20. THE PATH FORWARDMontana/Dakotas BLM • Internal • Responsive to a heavy/ demanding workload • Seek additional funding for labor and operational costs • Utilize hiring flexibilities • Continue efforts on Inspection and Enforcement challenges • External • Explore an MOU between Federal and State Agencies • Continue workshops for permitting/inspection processes • October meeting BFEG/Ft. Berthold Working Group • Support amendment of the Energy Policy Act of 2005

  21. Questions?

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