The Grand Junction Sentinel - Sat Nov 21
Local emergency-response teams benefited last weekend from three days of training funded by a $74,000 grant from ExxonMobil.
BLM oil and gas lease sale nets $112,969Glenwood Post Independent - Fri Nov 13
The Bureau of Land Management Colorado State Office on Nov. 12 sold 11 parcels of 58 offered at its quarterly oil and gas lease sale, totaling 6,043 acres, the agency reported on Friday.
BLM oil and gas lease sale nets $112,969Glenwood Post Independent - Fri Nov 13
The Bureau of Land Management Colorado State Office on Nov. 12 sold 11 parcels of 58 offered at its quarterly oil and gas lease sale, totaling 6,043 acres, the agency reported on Friday.
Minimum bid takes lease near McInnis CanyonsThe Grand Junction Sentinel - Thu Nov 12
A man whose company acquired oil and gas leases next to McInnis Canyons Conservation Area on Thursday says the acreage in question is "just a prospect area" with unproven reserves.
Natural gas pipeline opens in Colo.Grand Junction Free Press - Wed Nov 11
Williams Cos. Inc. said Tuesday that a 26.4-mile natural gas transmission pipeline is in service in the state.
Stimulus job updateKJCT - Tue Nov 10
An article in the Denver Post has questioned how many jobs have actually been created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
More drilling for first time in nearly two yearsKJCT - Tue Nov 10
The first signs of Colorado's oil and gas industry rebuilding are popping up. New rigs, possible new regulations, and more interest in Colorado's oil are all paving the way for a recovery.
Williams adding 3 rigsKKCO-TV Grand Junction - Tue Nov 10
Potentially big news for the oil and gas industry, Williams Gas is adding three new drill rigs next year on the Western Slope.
Paonia loses chance to go on in 1A volleyballDelta County Independent - Wed Nov 04
Paoniaa s hopes of reaching the 2A state volleyball playoffs was shattered last Saturday in Meeker.
Western Slope leaders bracing for money tussle with Front RangeThe Grand Junction Sentinel - Tue Oct 13
Western Slope politicians and organizations are hoping that battles over the state budget don't boil down to a rural-urban divide.
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