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| Written by DENNIS WEBB, Grand Junction Sentinel | |
| Tuesday, 26 January 2010 | |
The Bureau of Land Management received two applications in Colorado and one in Utah in its second offering of oil shale research and development leases, agency spokesman Matt Spangler said Monday.Read more... Check out The Promise & Peril of Oil Shale event being held in Denver Feb 5.
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The Bureau of Land Management received two applications in Colorado and one in Utah in its second offering of oil shale research and development leases, agency spokesman Matt Spangler said Monday.