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Tribes win one, lose one in pipeline protest

Obama administration intervenes in favor of North Dakota tribes, for now

California kills funding for coal export terminals

Governor’s bill blocks transport to markets in Asia

Rocky Mountain Energy Summit examines intersecting industry issues

Economics juxtaposed with environmental concerns

Environmental concerns realized at New Mexico well-site fire

June fire caused evacuation of 55 residents

BLM seeks input on Moab oil and gas lease sale

Lease sale set for February

XTO Energy fined $10,000 for March spill

Approximately 70 barrels of oil and gas by-product released into Lone Hollow Creek

Ignacio oil operator cited for pipeline that leaked into Ute Creek

March spill leaked chemical fluids into a tributary of the Los Pinos River

‘Celebrating our Freedom’

Thousands fill Cortez parks for July 4th festivities

BLM fracking rule is struck down in Wyoming federal court

Enviros hope for a successful appeal

November vote big for oil, gas firms Heavy hitters expected to jump in state fight on proposed oil, gas ballot initiatives

GREELEY (AP) – As they say in sports, it could all come down to this one game. Colorado’s November election could be a pivotal one for the oil and gas industry if voters are prese...

Advisory board rejects plan for oil and gas regulations

Public overwhelmingly backs master lease plan

Greeley oil slump means there’s room at the inn

In Greeley, drilling dip drops room rentals