Friday, May 4, 2012

Wyoming Mineral Leases

  • SALMON, Idaho, May 3 (Reuters) - Citing global warming, environmental groups are asking a federal judge to call a halt in Wyoming to one of the largest coal-mining plans ever approved by the U.S. government.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The Bureau of Land Management has tentatively decided to lease about 460,000 acres of oil shale deposits for research and demonstration projects, down from 2 million acres the Bush administration planned to offer across Colorado, Utah and Wyoming.
  • (AP - msnbc.com)
  • Oil and gas companies wanted to lease mineral rights for the land Louisiana, Colorado and Wyoming.
  • (Canton Repository)
  • development and production from Wyomings uranium deposits during the next decade. The Juniper Ridge Property is composed of 197 federal lode claims and one state mineral lease totaling 4,710 acres (1,906 Ha).
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • As in Wyoming, it is legal in North Dakota for different people or companies to own the surface and mineral rights on a single property "There are provisions in the lease that are not even in the lease because they are just implied.
  • (Wyoming Tribune-Eagle)
  • The Wyoming Iron complex consists of mineral leases and unpatented mining claims aggregating approximately 683 acres and was wholly owned by Wyomex LLC (Wyomex), a Wyoming limited liability company.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • The Wyoming Iron Complex consists of mineral leases on 320 acres and 23 unpatented mining claims aggregating approximately 463 acres.
  • (Small Cap Network)
  • development and production from Wyomings uranium deposits during the next decade. The Juniper Ridge Property is composed of 197 federal lode claims and one state mineral lease totaling 4,710 acres (1,906 Ha).
  • (4-traders (press release))
  • Leases which just three years ago went for $30 an acre are now fetching $3,000 an acre in drilling hotspots.
  • (Yahoo Finance)

No comments:

Post a Comment