The Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments (WY OSLI) is a revenue-generating agency that manages the State’s collective 7.3 million acres of trust land – land that was issued in a grant by the Federal Government upon statehood back in 1890 with the stipulation that each and every...
Revised lease form riles energy industry ; Proposal causes controversy: The Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments hosted a roundtable discussion to get input on a revised state oil and gas lease contract. The document is scheduled to go before Wyoming Board of Land Commissioners in ...
Management innovations have begun offering solutions to problems pertaining to water scarcity, quality, and threats to availability10. Policies that involve payments or investments in watershed services (IWS) are incentive-based investment mechanisms designed to address the provision and enhancement of water...
The Federal government owns approximately 46 percent of the coal lands in Wyoming and is the largest single mineral owner. The private sector, which includes the Union Pacific Railroad, utilities, corporations and individual citizens, is the next largest owner class with 41.5 percent, followed by ...
the governor. "While Wyoming seeks to manage her state lands cooperatively with counties and their land use plans, the state is not constrained by them. State lands and minerals are important to our state's economic well-being and need to be treated the same as other lands in the...
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Nebraska is located in the center of the continental United States in theGreat Plainsand is bordered to the east by Iowa and Missouri, the north by South Dakota, the west by Wyoming and Colorado, and the south by Kansas. Nebraska has two majorgeographic regions— the Dissected Till Plains ...
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in the northeastern region of Wyoming. The city, which is also a large producer of oil and natural gas, produces close to 35 percent of the nation's coal. As a result, Gillette calls itself the "Energy Capital" of the country. This region also has an extensive history of cowboy ...
For a closer look at the incredible natural terrain, ride on a seaplane that takes off and lands in the lake itself, or try water-skiing during the summer months. Hiking possibilities are abundant, and on Historic Main Street you can dine on farm-to-table cuisine from a range of independe...