| Baucus: Leases on Montana's Rocky Mountain Front will be given up |
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| Written by Missoulian | |
| Wednesday, 13 January 2010 | |
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Montana Sen. Max Baucus plans to announce Thursday that five oil and gas companies will relinquish drilling leases they hold on the Rocky Mountain Front, an area prized by conservationists. Read more...
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