“As Tribes and companies grow in their focus on creating objective, measurable, enforceable agreements and on effective implementation, Tribal Benefit Agreements are better able to deliver on their promises.” –Tribal Benefit Agreements: Designing for Sovereignty...
HELPER, Utah — The Bureau of Land Management today approved Coal Energy Group 2, LLC’s proposal to expand the Wildcat Loadout Facility under an accelerated 14-day environmental review process, initiated in response to the national energy emergency declared by...
Geologist John Sinclair reflects on why the Uinta Basin in northeastern Utah can be counted as the US’s production hotspot By Henk Kombrink For those people who don’t work in the US onshore oil sector, names such as the Permian and the Appalachian may still sound...
Sage Energy Partners joined the oil and gas community at Pickering Energy Partners’ Resource Capture: The “E” in E&P conference at The Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs from June 4–6, 2025, where we discussed growing energy needs in the U.S. and abroad....
By: Ben Winslow, Fox13 Salt Lake City SALT LAKE CITY — The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a ruling in a lawsuit over the Uinta Basin Railway, limiting the reach of the National Environmental Policy Act. In a unanimous ruling, the justices reversed a lower court’s...
Published on RBN Energy by: Housley Carr In just a few years, the Uinta Basin has morphed from a quirky, waxy-crude curiosity to a burgeoning shale play with production north of 170 Mb/d and initial production (IP) rates that compare favorably with the best wells in...