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Crow Tribe agrees to methane drilling
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2002

The Crow Tribe of Montana has signed an exploration drilling deal with a Colorado company.

Bill Barrett Corp. will drill 80 pilot wells to tap potential coalbed methane resources on the reservation. If successful, hundreds more could be tapped.

Coalbed methane drilling in Montana and Wyoming has been extremely controversial. The Department of Interior has come under fire from the Environmental Protection Agency, ranchers, farmers and its own internal review board for impact studies deemed inadequate.

Get the Story:
Crow sign important methane gas pact (The Billlings Gazette 6/26)
Crow Nation enlists Barrett (The Denver Rocky Mountain News 6/26)
Barrett signs deal with Mont. tribe (The Denver Post 6/26)
Ranchers: Methane water killing trees (AP 6/26)

Relevant Links:
Griles Watch, Friends of the Earth - http://www.foe.org/eco/interior/griles/index.html
Montana DEQ Coal Bed Methane Plan - http://www.deq.state.mt.us/coalbedmethane/index.asp
Coalbed Methane, Region 8 - http://www.epa.gov/region08/water/
wastewater/npdeshome/cbm/cbm.html

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