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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
17 , 2004
CONTACT:
Annie E. Strickler (202) 675-2384

NEW DOCUMENTS REVEAL BUSH ADMINISTRATION ALLOWED DRILLING UNDER NATIONAL PARK SERVICE AREAS

Rules Made in Secret Would Affect More Than a Dozen Park Service Areas

Washington, D.C. – The Sierra Club today released documents showing that the Bush administration gave special treatment to Texas-based Davis Brothers Oil Producers, Inc., when it reversed a longstanding policy in order to allow oil and gas drilling underneath certain national parks, preserves and refuges regardless of potential environmental impacts.  More than a dozen National Park Service areas could be impacted by the rule, including Big Thicket National Preserve and Padre Island National Seashore in Texas, New River Gorge in West Virginia, and Big Cypress National Preserve in Florida.

Documents obtained by Sierra Club through the Freedom of Information Act show that the Bush administration changed the rule specifically at the request of Ross Davis, who runs Davis Brothers Oil Producers. Moreover, the administration made its decision in secret and bypassed the regular rulemaking process, which allows for public input and a high degree of transparency. 

“These documents show that the Bush administration bent over backwards to help its friends in the oil and gas industry even when the facts showed that its policy would harm national parks," said Brandt Mannchen of the Sierra Club’s Lone Star Chapter, who has been tracking drilling problems around Big Thicket National Preserve in Texas.  "This administration seems to think there are two sets of rules, one for oil and gas companies and one for everyone else." 

In an effort to right the wrong, the Sierra Club today took legal action to overturn this new rule, asserting that the Bush administration broke the law by cutting the public out of a back-door process of adopting a new rule.  The group filed a complaint in federal district court arguing that the Bush administration adopted the new rule in blatant disregard of its obligations to protect America’s National Parks.

In November 2003, the NPS issued a new policy that allows private companies unrestricted access to oil and gas underneath NPS units so long as they drill for it at an angle from outside park boundaries using "directional drilling."  This new rule ties the National Park Service’s hands, forcing them to turn a blind eye to the destruction that may occur around the Park Service areas as a result of the drilling.  Prior to the new rule, the National Park Service required oil and gas companies to prove that proposed drilling would not harm the National Park Service unit.

“The Bush administration broke the law. Now they must reinstate the Park Service’s authority to require full environmental review and approval of oil and gas companies’ drilling operations adjacent to park boundaries,” said Pat Gallagher, Sierra Club legal director.  

Private oil and gas development is generally prohibited within the National Park system.  However, more than a dozen specific areas are unique in that the Park Service only owns the surface rights, while private entities hold title to the subsurface minerals. 

Areas that are affected by the new rule include:

Big Cypress National Preserve – Florida

Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve -- Kansas

Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area -- Kentucky

Jean Lafitte National Historic Park and Preserve -- Louisiana

Aztec Ruins National Monument -- New Mexico

Cuyahoga Valley National Park -- Ohio

Obed Wild and Scenic River -- Tennessee

Big Thicket National Preserve -- Texas

Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument -- Texas

Lake Meredith National Recreation Area -- Texas

Padre Island National Seashore -- Texas

Gauley River National Recreation Area -- West Virginia

New River Gorge National River -- West Virginia.

For a copy of documents pertaining to the case, please contact Annie Strickler at (202) 675-2384 or Eric Antebi at (415) 977-5747.

 

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