Today, ConocoPhillips, the primary leaseholder to the North Fork Watershed, has elected to voluntarily relinquish its interest in 108 Federa...
The benefits of passing S. 3075 are national in scope.
companies will likely make more money by negotiating out of leases by avoiding the costly uphill battles
In 2006 Senator Baucus sponsored legislation that withdrew 500,000 acres of public lands along the Rocky Mountain Front from oil and gas lea...
We would like to go on the record as supporting withdrawal expansion requests like these.
Thank you for the opportunity to present written testimony in support of S. 3075, the North Fork Watershed Protection Act of 2010, introduce...
It is important to see S. 3075's withdrawal boundary expanded to 'fill the gap' around Glacier Park.
ConocoPhillips is voluntarily returning 169,000 acres of their suspended oil and gas leases to the Department of Interior.
we stand ready to work with Senators Baucus and Tester, the Committee and Senate staff to ensure this bill is refined and quickly becomes la...
S. 3075 is a necessary and essential piece of legislation to complete this legacy.
We sincerely thank Senators Baucus and Tester for their leadership on this issue.
Conoco Phillips should be commended for this decision and their stewardship of this very unique, special place.
Passage of S. 3075 is absolutely vital to complete this legacy.
British Columbia, too, is working as good stewards in this effort.
British Columbia announced its intent to prevent mining and oil and gas and coalbed methane development in the Watershed.
Passing S. 3075 is a critical step toward implementing the International Flathead Agreement.
A hundred years from now, and perhaps much sooner, those who follow us will survey what we have left behind. Let us leave the Flathead as we...
For decades, the North Fork has been threatened by oil and gas and mining proposals at British Columbia.