Environmental group sues Bureau of Land Management for failing to consider greenhouse gas emissions in granting oil and gas leases
The Western Environmental Law Center (“WELC”) has filed suit in New Mexico federal court against the Bureau of Land Management (“BLM”), alleging that the agency’s 2008 grant of 92 oil and gas leases in New Mexico violated federal law by failing to address greenhouse gas emissions. The complaint also alleges that the Bureau failed to adopt policies designed to make drilling more efficient. This lawsuit, along with a similar complaint filed by WELC in Montana in December, is among the first to use greenhouse gas emissions as a basis for challenging oil and gas leases in the west. Named plaintiffs in the suit are Amigos Bravos, the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and members of the Oil and Gas Accountability Project.
WELC argues in its complaint that the agency’s grants of the leases were improper under the Federal Land Policy and Management Act (“FLPMA”), the Mineral Leasing Act (“MLA”), the National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”) and the Department of the Interior’s Secretarial Order 3226 (January 19, 2001). The citizen group plaintiffs base their standing to sue on the alleged impairment of their use and enjoyment of lands affected by the leases.
The complaint alleges that oil and gas exploration and operations release greenhouse gases on many fronts, including vented gases from machines, gasoline processing, and coal beds, gases released during transport and refining of oil and gas, and heat and electricity generation. The complaint suggests that gas released from these sources could cause the greenhouse gas concentration in New Mexico to reach a tipping point, a point at which global warming would start to accelerate at a rate beyond human control.
The WELC complaint seeks both declaratory and injunctive relief. It asks that the district court suspend, enjoin or void the leases until the Bureau of Land Management achieves full compliance with the applicable federal law. The complaint also asks that fees and costs be awarded to the plaintiffs.