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Oil companies say new federal regulations on Southwest bird has halted drilling in Kansas
Fox News ^ | May 24 ,2014 | Joseph Weber

Posted on 05/24/2014 11:07:55 AM PDT by Hojczyk

Oil companies say a weeks-old Obama administration ruling that protects a Southwestern prairie bird has already halted oil-drilling operations in Kansas and is costing the U.S. economy tens of millions of dollars, as a GOP congressmen suggests the move is another “job-killing” attack on fossil fuel.

The decision by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that was announced in late March and took effect May 1 includes a provision that should allow federal officials and landowners in the five impacted states -- Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas -- to manage conservation efforts.

But oil producers say the interim weeks was too little time for them to digest the regulations and figure out how to avoid the potential criminal and civil penalties.

“Not complying brings very stiff penalties, so we’ve basically just pulled out of western Kansas,” Mike Vess, owner of Wichita-based Vess Oil Corp., said earlier this week. “The reaction was ‘OK, we’re just not going to drill.’”

Vess told FoxNews.com that his company is established enough to survive, but smaller ones might not and hourly workers and subcontracts such as geologists and water haulers will be hit hard.

He is asking federal officials to suspend the enforcement of the new regulations for six months so both sides can talk about best practices and “find a way for companies to co-exist with the lesser prairie chicken.”

The reaction across southwest Kansas and in the four other states to putting the bird on the federal protected list has essential been the same. And it follows warnings that the decision would result in the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars in oil and gas development in one of the country's most prolific regions, the Permian Basin in Texas and New Mexico.

(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; US: Colorado; US: Kansas; US: New Mexico; US: Oklahoma; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: co; colorado; kansas; keystonexl; mikevess; newmexico; nm; ok; oklahoma; opec; texas; tx

1 posted on 05/24/2014 11:07:55 AM PDT by Hojczyk
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To: Hojczyk
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2 posted on 05/24/2014 11:10:57 AM PDT by SkyDancer (I Believe In The Law Until It Intereferes With Justice. And Pay Your Liberty Tax Citizen.)
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To: Hojczyk

But!...They have no problem with their windmills anihilating thousands of birds listed as protected species...starting with the bald eagle.
And the hipocrisy lives on...


3 posted on 05/24/2014 11:11:12 AM PDT by NY Cajun
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To: Hojczyk

Pretty soon this statement: “Hi, I am here from the Federal Government to help you,” will draw gun fire.


4 posted on 05/24/2014 11:12:45 AM PDT by Mouton (The insurrection laws perpetuate what we have for a government now.)
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To: Hojczyk

And we wonder why there are no jobs….This crap killed the logging industry…will it ever end….I think Nixon sighed this bill…


5 posted on 05/24/2014 11:13:41 AM PDT by Hojczyk
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To: Hojczyk

more Bats , Rats and Crows coming to a state with oil SOON


6 posted on 05/24/2014 11:17:58 AM PDT by molson209 (Blank)
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To: Hojczyk

The lesser prairie chicken habitat is much more adversely impacted by wind turbines than it is by drilling for oil, but wind turbines are politically fashionable and the people cashing in on it have bought and paid for the Obama Administration.


7 posted on 05/24/2014 11:18:56 AM PDT by centurion316
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To: Hojczyk

Every agency needs to be stripped of the ability to regulate, (i.e., pass laws) period.

Laws should only be passed by congress so they are held accountable. This isn’t rocket science, it’s common sense.


8 posted on 05/24/2014 11:19:08 AM PDT by bobo1 (progressives=commies/fascists)
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To: Hojczyk
I do not understand how protecting critters that may or may not be helped stops drilling, grazing and mining, but dead eagles doesn't stop windmills.

The conservation groups have become even more useless than the used to be, considering they don't think its important to save eagles from death by windmill.

9 posted on 05/24/2014 11:23:56 AM PDT by grania
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To: Hojczyk

“Looking around the room I noticed that there were not many empty seats. Attending were just a couple of ranchers. The seats were filled with a small horde of federal and state employees, some NGO’s, a few mineral people and a slew of consultants. From the discussion I don’t think it will be long before the mineral industry will be forced to plant sagebrush on all reclaimed sites. The University folks are working on everything to do with sage grouse from the practical to the obscure. The lowly sage grouse has now become an industry.” Doug Cooper, April 9, 2014

http://www.tsln.com/news/opinion/10878552-113/grouse-sage-private-blm

Here’s Cooper’s story; his stewardship was his downfall.

“...core areas trace economic or even political as well as biological boundaries, while individual landowners — those who’ve protected sage grouse and their habitat so far and ended up inside the core areas — are asked to make development sacrifices.”

http://wyofile.com/emilene_ostlind/wyomings-sage-grouse-strategy-sets-bar-for-rest-of-the-west/

and (pdf, can’t copy text but a good read)
http://www.rangemagazine.com/features/spring-14/range-sp14-sacrificial_lambs.pdf


10 posted on 05/24/2014 11:50:52 AM PDT by blueplum
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To: Hojczyk
they got wings... right??? let fly elsewhere
11 posted on 05/24/2014 11:55:23 AM PDT by Chode (Stand UP and Be Counted, or line up and be numbered - *DTOM* -vvv- NO Pity for the LAZY - 86-44)
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To: Hojczyk

But yet it is acceptable to kill countless EAGLES.


12 posted on 05/24/2014 11:57:36 AM PDT by CMailBag
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To: Hojczyk
Meanwhile solar arrays really are scorching countless numbers of birds to death
and wind farms really are bludgeoning countess numbers of other birds to death.

Liberalism IS a mental disorder.

13 posted on 05/24/2014 12:07:43 PM PDT by Amagi (Lenin: "Socialized Medicine is the Keystone to the Arch of the Socialist State.")
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To: Hojczyk

Not only is this B.S. but Kansas is actually shipping Prairie Chickens to Illinois to help repopulate theirs. Notice that Illinois is not on this list.


14 posted on 05/24/2014 12:15:06 PM PDT by Starstruck (If my reply offends, you probably don't understand sarcasm or criticism...or do.)
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To: Hojczyk; All
Thank you for referencing that article Hojczyk. Please bear in mind that the following critique is directed at the article and not at you.
FR: Never Accept the Premise of Your Opponent’s Argument

With the exception of the federal entities indicated in the Constitution's 16 & 17 of Section 8 of Article I as examples, entities under the exclusive legislative control of Congress, the states have never delegated to the feds, via the Constitution, the specific power to define or protect endangered animal species.

As a side note concerning bona-fide federal laws which address wildlife, laws reasonably based on the Constitution's Commerce Clause, Clause 3 of Section 8 of Article I, Congress made the Lacey Act of 1900 to address interstate wildlife poaching problems.

Lacy Act of 1900

15 posted on 05/24/2014 12:20:17 PM PDT by Amendment10
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To: thackney

I’ve thought that the administration has already done its worst by the oil industry. But I could be wrong.


16 posted on 05/24/2014 12:41:26 PM PDT by ckilmer
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To: Hojczyk

Another agency that should be divided up and handed off to the states... for them to either fund or disband as they see fit.


17 posted on 05/24/2014 4:00:17 PM PDT by marron
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To: Hojczyk

The marketplace is very competitive and the margins on commodities is very low. We need to get the red tape out of the way and fast. I cannot wait until Congress crosses over back to normalcy.


18 posted on 06/07/2014 7:34:06 AM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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