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WLD7196 - Management of Oil and Gas on National Wildlife Refuge System Lands
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Students are provided technical, administrative, and legal information needed to manage oil and gas (O&G) activities on Refuge System lands. This includes statutory and regulatory authorities; minerals ownership; surface protection permits and agreements; environmental compliance and damage avoidance; O&G equipment and infrastructure; and health and safety considerations. Students will be provided an O&G activities management overview, examine O&G issues and programs, and study examples of successful procedures, protocols, and permit stipulations. Students will also visit an O&G facility on or near a refuge to learn skills and safety considerations, and assess and monitor O&G sites for safety, permits and environmental compliance, and restoration and remediation. Class participants will receive certification for OSHA HAZWOPER 8-hour refresher training (40 or 24- hour OSHA HAZWOPER training is a prerequisite; 29 CFR 1910.120)
College Credit 2 semester hours
Who Should Attend: FWS personnel who manage or have an interest in O&G activities on Refuge System lands.
Objectives:
Understand the relationship between surface and subsurface owners of mineral estates. Understand the basics of O&G exploration, extraction and production. Recognize the environmental impacts and health and safety concerns associated with O&G activities. Understand when to use a Special Use Permit for O&G activities and strategies to obtain voluntary
compliance.
Length: 5 days/36 hours   Availability: Annually
Contact:
Dave Lemarie
Email:
dave_lemarie@fws.gov
Phone:
(304) 876-7490

 


Last Updated: December 9, 2008
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