| Interior proposes lower royalties on oil shale |
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| Written by DINA CAPPIELLO, Casper Star-Tribune | |
| Wednesday, 23 July 2008 | |
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The Bush administration on Tuesday proposed charging energy companies
wanting to squeeze oil out of vast shale deposits in the West lower
royalties than what they pay for drilling on other federal lands,
including offshore in the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska. Read more...
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