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Posted On: 03/29/2014 4:12:42 PM
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Posted By: prof
Re: MicroCapStocksRock #335
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I read through the FOUR CORNERS Tribal Summit Summary, and would like to quote a few things that might possibly relate to ORFG - here is the link to the Summary:
http://www.nmccap.org/wp-content/uploads/2013...ceConf.pdf




FOUR CORNERS TRIBAL SUMMIT / DULCE, NM / NOVEMBER 18


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19, 2013


Executive Summary


Twenty percent of Americas fossil fuel resources are on Indian lands. Tribes are interested parties.



“:..The most important revenue source is oil and gas…” ( page 6)




Many of the attendees stated they wanted to learn more about the energy processes, while others wanted to


know more about hydraulic fracturing and other specific energy issues that are on the horizon for the San Juan


Basin and outlying areas. ( page 7 )



(page 13)


With specific attention to the Tribe’s energy opportunities &


challenges in relation to federal agencies and the trust responsibility.


The Jicarilla Apache Nation, Navajo Nation, Southern Ute, Northern Ute, and Ute Mountain Ute Indian Tribes


all divided into groups of their specific Tribal peers and summarized each of their own Tribe’s specific


challenges and opportunities.



Northern Ute Indian Tribe


Opportunities


Northern Utes could have more drilled wells which could equal to more revenue


The more consultation with sister agencies the more development Tribe could have


Mid Steam development


Shared royalty revenue from fee property


Challenges


Lack of Government Agency funding for B.I.A. Minerals and Mining staffing “NEPA”


Restrictions of development because of Endangered species and wildlife


Developing more wells


Consistent Federal regulations from state to state


Cooperation and Communication


Eager qualified personnel


Timeline for review from B.L.M on drainage and diligence (page 13)



-(page 18)


Federal Panel: BIA, BLM, DOI


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This facilitated workshop is designed to


identify areas of tangible and measurable improvements to expediting the Tribal permitting


process.


Roger Fragua asked a panelist of representatives (pictured below) from the attending Federal Organizations


including BIA and BLM to volunteer to take the stage to field questions from the attendees involving issues


they have regarding these agencies and their practices in the spirit of helping streamline some of the processes


and procedures, especially the application for drilling permits (APD).


A largely recognized problem many of the Tribes


have when it comes to energy development is the


APD process (application for permit to drill). The


Northern Utes stated they have the longest current


wait times for these applications with a one to two


year process, in contrast Jicarilla Apache Nation


stated they’ve had a general turnaround of about 90


days in most cases.


The panel agreed that the process is tedious and


often times not in the hands of any one of the local


or regional offices and the bottleneck comes from


above their offices. They also stated that the most


important thing a Tribe can do is make sure that


they complete all the necessary paperwork and have everything signed off that they can before submitting


their APD’s.


A strong understanding and agreement that the APD process needs to be more standard and in most cases


quicker was had by all.


As part of the discussion, the APD process was outlined to understand the procedures more clearly in order to


discuss how it could be made more efficient.



“One of the most important aspects of the Tribal Energy Summit is to provide access


to Federal officials who can provide answers to questions many members of the Tribes


have. This opens up a channel of learning from the Tribal leadership to the Federal


Government.”


-


Roger Fragua (page 18)



(pages 21-23 describes applying for permits)



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