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Statistical characterization of the Federal Geothermal Leasing and Permitting Program. Final report, 18 April 1978-31 January 1979

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/5923748· OSTI ID:5923748
The ineffectiveness thus far in the Federal geothermal leasing program is documented. Leases have been issued on only 18 percent of non-competitive applications on land under BLM jurisdiction and two percent of applied-for National Forest land. It has taken an average of about two years to get a lease, although the time lapses involved are extremely erratic, and many applications have been pending since January 1974, the first month applications were accepted. Some gradual improvement in BLM performance was demonstrated, however. Only about 250 competitive leases have been issued on the 50 percent of BLM KGRA acreage and the two percent of KGRA acreage in National Forests which has been offered. The US Geological Survey postlease permitting performance is also non-uniform in timeframes required for approvals. To some extent, this has resulted from stated lessee priority.
Research Organization:
Wapora, Inc., Chevy Chase, MD (USA)
OSTI ID:
5923748
Report Number(s):
GE-3114-T1
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English