| Oil-gas companies appeal decision to scrap 77 drilling leases in Utah |
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| Written by PAUL FOY, Deseret News | |
| Friday, 03 April 2009 | |
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Natural-gas producer Rob Bayless said he winced when new Interior Secretary Ken Salazar called the drilling parcels that his company won at a Utah auction a rushed midnight giveaway by the former Bush administration.
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