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BLM Cancels Sale of Parts of Utah’s Slickrock Trail to Oil and Gas

Moab's unique Slickrock trail is one of the main recreation attractions in the area. Max Ritter photo.

Earlier this year, the Bureau of Land Management announced it was planning to open several parcels of land around Moab, Utah to commercial resource extraction. Two of these parcels were in the Sand Flats area, home to the famous Slickrock Bike Trail. One of the parcels in question covered nearly two-thirds of the entire trail. Naturally, this raised protest among local elected officials, mountain bikers and other users of public land, who were worried about losing access to their favorite playgrounds. This weekend, BLM announced that it has canceled the sale of these two parcels following pressure from these local groups.

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By law, BLM is required to conduct quarterly competitive lease sales to offer available oil and gas lease parcels to the public. Outside entities are allowed to nominate parcels of land for lease, and the Slickrock parcels were nominated anonymously. BLM then determines the feasibility of these leases, conducts an environmental assessment, and holds an open public comment period, before making a final decision on sale.

The criticism against the BLM proposal stemmed from worries that the highly lucrative local recreation economy would be harmed in the name of extraction with low potential. According to the Salt Lake Tribune, Grand County officials unanimously opposed the BLM lease, and asked Utah Governor Gary Herbert to defer the proposal. The remaining land parcels are currently undergoing environmental assessment, which will open for public comment and review this week. 

About The Author

stash member Max Ritter

I manage digital content here at TGR, run our gear testing program, and am stoked to be living the dream in the Tetons.

Don’t drill here! This is where I ride my bicycle! Waaaaa!

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