

{
"name":"Fluid_Minerals/BLM_NM_Geothermal_Lease_Sale_Parcels",
"title":"Fluid_Minerals/BLM_NM_Geothermal_Lease_Sale_Parcels",
"type":"Map Service",
"typeKeywords":["ArcGIS Server","Service","Map Service"],
"description":"<div style='text-align:Left;font-size:12pt'><p><span>The objective of this geospatial data standard is to make information available to individuals outside of the organization for displaying draft and final sale parcels.  Geothermal energy is a renewable resource that generates baseload electricity with minimal carbon emissions. It is an abundant resource, especially in the West, where the BLM has authority to manage geothermal resource leasing, exploration, and development on approximately 245 million surface acres of public lands and the 700 million acres where the United States owns the subsurface mineral estate.  Nominations are not automatically placed for sale when received, and the BLM cannot guarantee that the nominated lands will be included. The parcels must be reviewed for availability as well as environmental and cultural concerns prior to being made available for sale.<\/span><\/p><\/div>",
"extent":[[-1.2718354947988268E7,-9884046.504820995],[2956047.1239473806,4921122.548148079]],

"url":"https://gis.blm.gov/nmarcgis/rest/services/Fluid_Minerals/BLM_NM_Geothermal_Lease_Sale_Parcels/MapServer"
}
