 90 square miles south of Pinedale, Wyoming.  2 nd Largest natural gas field in the nation with 25 trillion cubic feet of recoverable gas.  Extensive.

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 90 square miles south of Pinedale, Wyoming.  2 nd Largest natural gas field in the nation with 25 trillion cubic feet of recoverable gas.  Extensive gas production began in 2000.

 Well pad density is 4-16 pads per section or 2.58 km squared.  In 2000 the BLM approved a plan for 700 producing well pads, 400 miles of pipeline, and 276 miles of access roads.  All of this has caused a massive decrease in suitable habitat for many wild animal populations such as antelope, sage grouse, and mule deer.

 Severe habitat loss and fragmentation has caused the mule deer in this area to utilize less suitable habitat to survive the harsh Wyoming winters.  Most critical habitat is an area in the northern section of the PAPA called the “Mesa Big Game Winter Range”

 76,000 acres.  Vegetation consists mainly of Wyoming big sagebrush and various grass communities.  Around 5000 mule deer originally migrated 60 to 100 miles from surrounding mountain ranges to winter in this area.

DIRECT HABITAT LOSSINDIRECT HABITAT LOSS  Caused by the building of well pads and roads  1,857 acres lost due to well pads only.  83% of the total habitat loss in due to well pads, and the other 17% is due to access roads.  The area around the wells that the mule deer will not utilize even though it is still viable habitat.  Deer only utilize habitat that is 3.2 km away from well pads on average.  Leads to massive amounts of habitat loss

Habitat loss and fragmentation on the Mesa 1999 (Left) compared to 2009 (Right) (Sawyer 2010).

 Studies show that the abundance of deer utilizing the area has shifted since development began.  41% of the areas that were classified as high abundance have now decreased to medium or low.  40% of the low density areas before production have became high density areas of the wintering mule deer populations.

Mule deer habitat use in 1999Mule deer habitat use in 2009

 The number of deer utilizing the Mesa has decreased by 60%  5,000 deer in the winter of 2008 and only 2,000 deer in the winter of 2009.

1. Utilize Directional drilling.  Directional drilling wells are able to access numerous gas pockets.  Each directional well pad disrupts acres, but reduces the number of well pads needed along with access roads. 2. Implement strict seasonal drilling restrictions  Shut down gas production on the Mesa in the winter and do not allow any human access.

 My letter of concern was sent to Representative Jim Roscoe from Wyoming House District 22.  He responded saying that the BLM is currently working on mitigation actions to help the deer population in this area recover, but “everyone involved is just waiting to see what they decide to do”

 Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Recommendations for Development of Oil and Gas Resources Within Important Wildlife Habitats. Agency Report. Cheyenne, Wyoming, April  Sawyer, Hall, et al. "Winter Habitat Selection of Mule Deer Before and During Development of a Natural Gas Field." Journal of Wildlife Managment (2006):  Sawyer, Hall, Matthew Kauffman and Ryan Nielson. "Influence of Well Pad Activity on Winter Habitat Selection Patterns of Mule Deer." Journal of Wildlife Managment (2008):  Sawyer, Hall, Ryan Nielson and D. Strickland. Sublette Mule Deer Study (Phase 2). Monitoring plan for the BLM, Wyoming Game and Fish, and Questar Exploration and Production. Cheyenne, Wyoming: Western Ecosystems Technology,  Sawyer, Hall, Ryan Nielson. "Mule Deer Monitoring in the Pinedale Anticline Project Area 2010 Annual report." (September 14, 2010).  Wyoming Game and Fish Habitat Extension Services. "Mule Deer Habitat Extension Bulletin." October  Williams, Peggy. "The Pinedale Anticline." Oil and Gas Investor (2001): 1- 5.