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At least 89 people died in the energy fields of Colorado,
Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Utah and Wyoming during the last
six years
by Ray Ring,
Apr 02, 2007
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This issue’s cover essay on New Mexico’s gas
fields – and our publisher’s adventures during a recent
snowstorm in Paonia – reveal the complex links that bind
Westerners together for better or worse
by Paul Larmer,
Dec 25, 2006
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An environmentalist who owns royalty interest in New
Mexico oil and gas wells heads down to the San Juan Basin to talk
to rancher Tweeti Blancett, driller Tom Dugan and others about the
moral complexities inherent in Americans’ energy
use
by Hannah Nordhaus,
Jul 16, 2008
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Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., does an about-face and moves
to protect New Mexico’s Valle Vidal from oil and gas
drilling
by April Reese,
Dec 11, 2006
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A new plan to steer energy development away from cultural
sites in New Mexico could streamline energy development, fund
archaeological research and preserve ancient sites all at
once
by Laura Paskus,
Jul 16, 2008
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The writer buys an SUV because it does the job she needs
it to do. So there.
by Julianne Couch,
Nov 06, 2006
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When the Windsor gas pipeline blew out near Clark, Wyo.,
in August, local people were kept in the dark about a dangerous
situation
by Deb Thomas,
Oct 16, 2006
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California’s Proposition 87 would tax oil produced
in the state to raise money for the development of alternative
fuels
by Matt Jenkins,
Oct 16, 2006
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A federal judge has reinstated President Clinton’s
roadless rule protecting forests in the Lower 48 states, but the
decision seems to have only confused the issue of forest management
and is likely to end up back in court
by Evan Tea,
Jul 16, 2008
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Roughneck is a two-year-old monthly
devoted to covering the oil and gas industry in Sublette County,
Wyoming
by Ray Ring,
Oct 02, 2006