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Lawmakers: Wildlife Protection Comes Out "on Top" of the Roan

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Wednesday, January 9, 2008   

Denver, CO - New federal legislation proposed Tuesday by U.S. Representatives John Salazar (D-District 3) and Mark Udall (D-District 2), and Senator Ken Salazar (D), could increase Colorado's share of oil and natural gas revenues and protect part of the Roan Plateau. Some environmentalists don't think that protection goes far enough, however.

The trio of lawmakers said the legislative package would increase the state's share of oil and gas revenues as well as protect thousands of acres of wildlife habitat on top of the Roan. They stressed that they want to take as little off the top as possible, and make sure Colorado gets its "cut" of the royalties.

Joe Neuhof with the Colorado Environmental Coalition says the proposal is a good start, but still gives away too much. He would like to see full protection for the top of the plateau.

"There should be no rush to lease the top. Technologies will be available very soon to access that natural gas without harming the wildlife habitat."

Bill Dvorak with the National Wildlife Federation agrees. He says it's possible to get at the gas without ever touching the top of the plateau.

"They can do that by using directional drilling off existing leases that are on private land. They wouldn't even have to put any wellpads and roads and infrastructure on top of the Roan Plateau itself."

Dvorak adds that his group would like to see more encouragement for responsible, sustainable energy development.

"We'd rather have that than the typical boom-bust cycle that we've seen over the course of most of the oil and gas extraction in previous times."

The proposed legislation would protect 16,000 acres on top of the plateau, restore Colorado's share of oil and gas revenues to 50 percent (the Bush Administration's budget reduced the state's share to 48 percent) and provide funds for cleanup.




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