Obama Admin Moves Onshore Oil and Gas Lease Auctions Online To Stymie 'Keep It In The Ground' Protests

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On August 30, the U.S. Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM)ย announced that it would utilize Congress’ย blessing, given to it in the form of passed legislation, to proceed with online bidding for oil and gas located on U.S. publicย lands.ย 

The industry push to make online bidding the norm โ€” as opposed toย standard in-person, oral biddingย โ€” began with a fervorousย pitch in 2009 in reaction to the โ€œBidder 70โ€ civil disobedience action of activistย Tim DeChristopher at an auction in Utah. It hasย culminated seven years later in reaction to another movement, this one involving the U.S. environmental movement at-large and not just a single person, otherwise known as the Keep It The Ground campaign.

Back in 2009, citing DeChristopher indirectly in a U.S. Department of Interior Office ofย Inspector General report, the BLM oversaw an online bidding pilot project to test out the internet bidding technology of a company named EnergyNet. EnergyNet, which holds online bids for oil and gas in multiple state jurisdictions, has lobbied the federal government for over a decade to move toward onlineย bidding.

PR, Lobbyingย Campaign

As of late, another industry-funded groupย โ€” the Western Energy Allianceย (WEA), of which EnergyNet sits as a memberย โ€” has launchedย an aggressive public relations campaign to โ€œend the circusโ€ of protests outside of BLM oil and gas bids and move toward online bidding. EnergyNet will conduct an online-based bid for oil and gas on U.S. public lands on September 20.

โ€œIf protesters disrupt a lease sale, we suggest BLM hold additional auctions online within that same quarter,โ€ WEA proclaims on its website. โ€œOnline auctions also have added cost-savings benefits as venues and security personnel do not have to be enlisted to handle potentially unrulyย crowds.โ€

WEA and EnergyNet share the same federal-level lobbyist, Tim Stewart, whose brother Chris is a Republican U.S. Representative for Utah. Their nephew Cody Stewart is an energy aide for Utah’s Republican Governor Gary Herbert, who recently served as Chairman of the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission.ย 

Furthermore, Spencer Kimball โ€” a staff member on the Federal Lands Subcommittee of the U.S. House Natural Resources Committeeย โ€” formerly worked for WEA as aย Manager of Government Affairs. Tim Stewart formerly served asย Chief of Staff for theย House Natural Resourcesย Committee.ย 

In a press release, WEA lobbyistย Kathleen Sgamma praised the BLM‘s online biddingย decision.ย 

โ€œWeโ€™re pleased BLM is moving forward with online oil and natural gas lease auctions to take advantage of well-established technology,โ€ she said. โ€œTransitioning auctions from in-person to online will enable BLM to meet its obligations under existing law, reduce administrative costs, and eliminate disruptions from Keep-It-in-the-Groundย protesters.โ€

Offshore Bill, Duelingย Lawsuits

Congressional legislation is also moving along which would push Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) to transition to online bidding for offshore oil and gas in federal waters, again in reaction to Keep It In The Ground. In August, BOEM held its auction of 23.8 million acres of oil and gas leases in the Gulf of Mexicoย online.ย 

โ€œThey are trying to hide from our movement,โ€ย Blake Kopcho of the Center for Biological Diversity recently told Earth Island Journal. โ€œWe have shown up at every BLM and BOEM fossil fuel auction over the last year since we launched this campaign. And I think the [Obama] administration really dislikes the attention that we are bringing to the fact that, in the emerging climate crisis, the federal government continues to offer up our public lands and waters for pennies on the acre to the most profitable industry in the history of the world to continue to burn fossilย fuels.โ€

Physicians for Social Responsibility and WildEarth Guardiansย filed a National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)ย lawsuitย on August 25 against the BLM for not โ€œproperly analyzing, at the programmatic or project level, the ensuing direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts to our climateโ€ the leasing of overย 379,950 acres of U.S. public lands located in Colorado, Utah, andย Wyoming.ย 

Meanwhile, despite winning its push for online bidding for onshore oil and gas, WEA filed its own lawsuitย two weeks earlier on August 11 against the BLM for not leasing offย enoughย oil and gas on U.S. public lands at a rapid enoughย pace.ย 

โ€œThrough protests and petitions, the Keep-It-in-the-Ground movement is trying to coerce BLM into violating the law by stopping all leasing on federal lands,โ€ย Sgamma said in a press release. โ€œYet without doing anything, activists could achieve the same goal just by leaving BLM to its ownย devices.โ€

Photo Credit: Flickr | Wildearthย Guardians

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Steve Horn is the owner of the consultancy Horn Communications & Research Services, which provides public relations, content writing, and investigative research work products to a wide range of nonprofit and for-profit clients across the world. He is an investigative reporter on the climate beat for over a decade and former Research Fellow for DeSmog.

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