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CHEYENNE – The Bureau of Land Management Wyoming State Office leased 22 parcels totaling 29,892 acres for $1,426,421 in total receipts during an additional oil and gas lease sale.
The reality of oil and gas leasing in Wyoming hasn’t yet caught up to the Trump administration’s pledge to “unleash American energy.” Tuesday’s sale took in $7.7 million, “peanuts” compared to the ...
Inventory Completion: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Wyoming State Office, Cheyenne, WY An unpublished Notice by the National Park Service on 06/11/2025 Document Details.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice is published as part of the National Park Service's administrative responsibilities under NAGPRA. The determinations in this notice are the sole responsibility ...
Originally approved in 2020, the Converse County Oil and Gas Project would allow up to 5,000 oil and gas wells on about 1.5 million acres in eastern-central Wyoming.
(Leslie Kehmeier/IMBA/BLM) Policy mechanisms. Committee members weren’t wild about a straight-ahead user fee, however. There are questions about how to enforce the fee, track it and whether it’s ...
The move comes as Wyoming State Parks, Historic Sites and Trails has fewer employees and a smaller budget to manage its 98,830 acres of land than it did in 2010, said Dave Glenn, the department ...
186 soon-to-be Wyoming Area graduates process into the Anthony ‘Jake’ Sobeski Stadium, West Pittston, for the 2025 commencement on Friday evening. WEST PITTSTON — Most of the day, parents ...
The move comes as Wyoming State Parks, Historic Sites and Trails has fewer employees and a smaller budget to manage its 98,830 acres of land than it did in 2010, said Dave Glenn, the department’s ...
BLM confirmed that the agency is preparing to reopen the plan — which governs activities on 3.6 million acres of public lands in the state — for possible amendment, but did not offer details ...
The Bureau of Land Management recently approved the gather and permanent removal of nearly 3,000 "excess" wild horses in southwest Wyoming. The removals follow the May 8, 2023 land use planning ...
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