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Moore Field Station Employees:

For For employees of the BLM’s Moore Field Station who need help with benefits, insurance, the Employee Assistance Program, etc. please contact Joanne Leon at (505) 954-2223.  If you need to contact Field Manager Steve Tryon, call (918) 621-4102 or his cell phone at (918) 633-4053.  You can also contact Micki Bailey, the Field Station Manager on her cell phone at (405) 641-2773 or on her personal cell phone at (928) 210-5160.

All media inquiries should be directed to Lisa Morrison (505) 954-2023.

The Moore Field Station will reopen on Tuesday, May 28.  Water and electricity has been restored and the General Services Administration inspected the building and concluded that only minor damages had been sustained.  For those employees planning on working on Tuesday, please keep in mind that the building can only be accessed from the north. 

Some employees may have a need to visit the office before Tuesday.  Please do not try to access the building at this time; it is closed.  If you have an urgent need to access the building, please contact your supervisor and work out arrangements.  There will be an “All Hands” meeting at the Field Station, including some employees from the Tulsa Office, on Wednesday, May 29. 

The Bureau of Land Management Oklahoma Field Office manages 7.4 million acres of Federally owned land and minerals in the states of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas. The Field Office administers the extraction, use, and sale of Federal minerals (primarily oil, gas, and coal), and guarantees environmental compliance, production accountability, and the subsequent rehabilitation of surface lands. 

The Field Office also provides oversight to Indian mineral owners by ensuring oil and gas operations on Indian lands are conducted according to lease terms and conditions, approved plans, and existing laws and regulations.  

The Oklahoma BLM also administers an active Wild Horse and Burro Program that accounts for 20 percent of the annual adoption target for the entire Bureau. Based in Moore, OK, the Wild Horse and Burro staff conducts 12-15 satellite adoptions per year in locations throughout New Mexico’s four-state jurisdiction resulting in the adoption of nearly 600 animals annually.

Oklahoma Field Office staff -- approximately 70 employees -- currently operate out of two main offices in Tulsa and Moore, Oklahoma. In general, Tulsa houses environmental and engineering staff, while Moore houses inspection and enforcement, production accountability, and wild horse and burro staff. A small number of staff are remotely located in surrounding states for operational reasons.

Download a tri-fold color brochure outlining the Oklahoma organization and operation.


Draft Resource Management Plan Amendment

Draft Resource Management Plan Amendment and Environmental Assessment for Federal Coal Leases in Haskell and Leflore Counties, Oklahoma: DOI-BLM-NM-040-2013-038

The Oklahoma Field Office is seeking comments on its Draft Resource Management Plan Amendment and Environmental Assessment for Federal Coal Leasing in Haskell and LeFlore Counties, OK. The comment period begins on March 25, 2013, and ends on April 30, 2013. Comments may be sent via e-mail to Rick Wymer at rwymer@blm.gov or Larry Levesque at llevesqu@blm.gov.  Written comments may be mailed to: Bureau of Land Management Oklahoma Field Office, Attention:  Rick Wymer or Larry Levesque, 7906 East 33rd Street, Suite 101 Tulsa, OK  74145. If you have any questions on this proposal, please contact Rick Wymer at 918.621.4115 or Larry Levesque at 918.621.4136.


Major Programs

Oil and Gas
Solid Minerals

Wild Horse and Burro
Planning/NEPA


 

Map of Oklahoma Field Office
Contact

Tulsa Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
7906 E. 33rd Street, Suite 101
Tulsa, OK  74145-1352

(918) 621-4100
(918) 621-4130 FAX

Moore Field Station
Bureau of Land Management
221 N. Service Road
Moore, OK  73160-4946

(405) 794-9624
(405) 790-1050 FAX

Staff Directory


Document Library

Links to forms, instructions, applications and other resources necessary to conduct business with BLM in Oklahoma.