New Guidance for Reviewing and Approving Exploration Plans, Monitoring, and Reports Concerning Analysis of Coal Samples

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Coal Management (43 CFR Parts 3400-3480)

New Guidance for Reviewing and Approving Exploration Plans, Monitoring, and Reports Concerning Analysis of Coal Samples

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IM 2014-155, New Guidance for Reviewing and Approving Exploration Plans, Monitoring, and Reports Concerning Analysis of Coal Samples
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20240
http://www.blm.gov
September 26, 2014

In Reply Refer To:
3482 (320) P

EMS TRANSMISSION 12/19/2014
Instruction Memorandum No. 2014-155
Expires:  09/30/2014

To:                   All Washington Office and Field Office Officials

From:               Assistant Director, Energy, Minerals, and Realty Management

Subject:           New Guidance for Reviewing and Approving Exploration Plans, Monitoring, and Reports Concerning Analysis of Coal Samples

Program Area: Coal Management.

Purpose:  This Instruction Memorandum (IM) describes triggers for BLM to perform additional coal quality analysis, including a trigger related to an operator�s/lessee�s voluntary certification of the accuracy of their exploration reports.

Policy/Action:  This policy describes triggers for the BLM to perform coal quality analysis.

Coal Quality Analysis Triggers for BLM

As required under 43 CFR 3482.1, before conducting any exploration operations on federally leased or licensed lands, the applicant must submit an exploration plan to the BLM for approval. The regulations enumerate data submission requirements and also provide that BLM may require additional data to be included with the exploration plans (See 43 CFR 3482.1(a)(3)(x)). As part of this additional data, BLM will require applicants to provide responses (yes or no) to the following questions as part of any exploration plan application.

Parameter Description
Yes or No
A.
Will an independent laboratory that uses American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) analysis quality controls perform the analysis?
 
B.
Will an applicant�s laboratory that uses ASTM analysis quality controls perform the analysis?
 
C.
Will an independent laboratory provide the BLM a copy of the analysis directly during the exploration operation?
 
D.
Will an applicant�s laboratory provide the BLM a copy of the analysis directly during the exploration operation?
 
Will the applicant voluntarily submit a statement certifying that their exploration reports are accurate, subject to 18 U.S.C. 1001?
 
If BLM receives negative responses to E, both A and B or both C and D, BLM will include in the decision a notice that the exploration plan may be subject to coal sampling and independent laboratory analysis of split cores or samples by the BLM. 

The operator/lessee must file exploration reports within 30 days after the end of each calendar year or upon completion or suspension of exploration operations, unless otherwise provided in the exploration license or Federal lease, and at such other times as the BLM may request (43 CFR 3485.1(a)). Among other things, the exploration report must contain analyses of coal and other pertinent tests obtained from exploration operations during the year covered by the report (See 43 CFR 3485.1(b)(6)). The BLM may also request other information (43 CFR 3485.1(b)(10)). 

The BLM inspects exploration operations on Federal leases or exploration licenses where operations are conducted or are to be conducted as frequently as necessary, but not less than quarterly. (See 43 CFR 3480.0-6(d) (4)). If the BLM determines that analysis of additional  sampling is necessary, based on the operator�s or lessee�s responses to the parameter description questions listed above, BLM will notify the operator and will conduct additional sampling during the next BLM inspection and the BLM will obtain independent laboratory analysis of that sampling. 

Background:  The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) published the Department of the Interior Coal Management Program report (Report) on June 11, 2013. The Report contained 13 recommendations. Recommendation 8 stated that the BLM should protect the integrity of exploration data by requiring coal companies to certify the accuracy of the data under penalty of the applicable false statement statute, and it should periodically verify data through an independent laboratory. The BLM will continue to work with the DOI Solicitor�s Office to provide additional measures that may include modification of the lease form and development of an exploration license form. 

Manual/Handbook Sections Affected:  These policies will be included in the next revision of the Exploration License Manual MS 3410. 

Coordination:  State, district, and field offices and the Washington Office Solid Minerals Division coal specialists evaluated the OIG�s Recommendation 8 and coordinated the development of this policy.

Contact:  If you have any questions concerning the content of this IM, please contact me  at 202-208-4201, or your staff may contact Mitchell Leverette, Division Chief Solid Minerals (WO-320) at 202-912-7113 or [email protected]; or John A. Lewis, 202-912-7117, or [email protected].

 
Signed by:                                                                  Authenticated by:
Michael Nedd                                                              Robert M. Williams
Assistant Director                                                       Division of IRM Governance,WO-860
Energy, Minerals and Realty Management
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