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The US Department of the Interior regulates oil drilling on federal lands.
For federal public lands, the Department of the Interior protects public lands.
The Department of the Interior is the Federal manager of lands; it has sub-departments that specialize in different areas.
EnergyThe Interior Department enforces some oil drilling laws on Federal lands. The Environmental Protection Agency would also have jurisdiction over some aspects of oil drilling on Federal lands.The Department of Energy
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Department of the Interior is head of Bureau of Land Management, US Geological Survey, and the National Park Service
Oregon Department of State Lands was created in 1859.
Federal Road - Creek lands - was created in 1805.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) enforces laws regulating oil drilling on federal land. It is a part of the U.S. Department of the Interior and is responsible for managing and conserving public lands and resources, including the regulation of oil and gas activities. The BLM ensures compliance with applicable laws and regulations to protect the environment and mitigate any potential impacts from oil drilling on federal land.
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