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North Dakota Field Office

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The North Dakota Field Office manages over 4.1 million acres of Federal and Indian Trust mineral estate in the western one-third of the state and about 58,000 acres of public land, mostly in Dunn and Bowman Counties.

The North Dakota Field Office manages approximately 2,000 oil and gas leases, and also has trust responsibility for over 3,000 oil and gas leases located on the Fort Berthold Reservation or on Turtle Mountain Tracts which are scattered across the northern portion of North Dakota. In fiscal year 2011, the BLM North Dakota Field Office administered leases that generated $102,230,000 Federal and $116,630,384 Indian; for a total of $218,860,384 in royalties. In fiscal year 2012, the North Dakota Field Office has logged over 694 Applications for Permit to Drill, a number that is expected to continue to rise. Along with BLM’s drilling oversight and surface protection, the BLM provides inspection and enforcement for production accountability.
 
Recreation opportunities include the historic Schnell Recreation Area near Richardton, which includes three miles of hiking trails and six primitive campsites.
 
The public lands have yielded important scientific fossil discoveries, including dinosaurs, catfish, sharks, and rhinoceros. The North Dakota Field Office also holds wild horse and burro adoptions.

In the Spotlight 

 

BLM Releases Decision Record On BakkenLink Pipeline Project Environmental Assessment (EA)

BLM Seeks Comment on Pipeline EA

BLM Dakotas Resource Advisory Council Meeting Set

BLM Schnell Rec Area open for summer use

Eastern Montana District Resource Advisory Council Meeting Set

BLM Begins Scoping for Greater Sage-Grouse Planning Strategy in North Dakota

Secretary Salazar Announces Appointments to Dakotas Resource Advisory Council 

Video showing how a horizontal Bakken well is drilled

North Dakota Resource Management Plan website

 

 

Frequently Requested

Schnell Recreation Area

NEPA Log

Dakota Prairie Grasslands Record of Decision

Oil and Gas Program

Dakotas Resource Advisory Council 



North Dakota Field Office |  99 23rd Avenue West, Suite A |  Dickinson, ND 58601

Phone: 701-227-7700 |  Fax: 701-227-7701 |  Office hours: 8 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. M-F