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Federal Mineral Estate Withdrawal
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Federal Mineral Estate Withdrawal
Withdrawals do not change land or mineral ownership in anyway. Withdrawals can close areas to mineral entry, meaning, the minerals can not be developed when under a withdrawal. This is for federal mineral ownership only. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), or other federal government entities, do not have jurisdiction over privately owned minerals.
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Federal Mineral Estate Withdrawal
Submit comments about the Federal Mineral Estate Withdraw by September 6th, 2024.
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Federal Mineral Estate Withdrawal
Blue represents federal mineral rights that are within the boundary of the proposed withdrawal.
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Federal Mineral Estate Withdrawal
Pink represents privately-owned mineral rights. Property owners should look at their property ownership documents to determine who owns the mineral rights on their property. Privately-owned mineral rights would NOT be affected by the proposed withdrawal.
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Federal Mineral Estate Withdrawal
The property is encumbered by federally-owned and privately-owned mineral rights. Blue represents federal mineral rights that are within the boundary of the proposed withdrawal. Pink represents privately-owned mineral rights. Property owners should look at their property ownership documents to determine who owns the mineral rights on their property. Privately-owned mineral rights would NOT be affected by the proposed withdrawal.
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Federal Mineral Estate Withdrawal
If the proposed withdrawal is successful, the government would NOT be able to enter your property to develop the minerals.
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Federal Mineral Estate Withdrawal
No. privately-owned mineral rights would NOT be effected by the proposed withdrawal.