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Subject Term: "Hydraulic fracturing"
GAO-14-238, May 5, 2014
Phone: (202) 512-3841
Agency: Department of the Interior
Status: Open
Comments: This recommendation is similar to recommendations in GAO-16-553 regarding the timely review and approval of Indian communitization agreements (CAs). In September 2018, Interior added a tracking module for Indian CAs, as well as other mineral lease agreements, to its Trust Asset and Accounting Management System (TAAMS). Then in February 2019, BIA officials told us the agency had drafted suggested time frames for the review and approval of Indian CAs for both BIA and BLM. BIA was revising the Onshore Energy and Mineral Lease Management Interagency Standard Operating Procedures to include these time frames. The officials also said that the Indian Energy and Minerals Steering Committee (IEMSC) would meet to discuss the proposed time frames. IEMSC is a committee within Interior that includes senior managers from BIA, BLM, and other agencies with a focus on Indian trust energy and mineral policies and issues. As of February 2020, we were told that BIA officials are still working collaboratively with BLM officials to fully address our recommendation, and that they may be able to provide documentation in April 2020.