Cache Creek-Bear thrust Environmental Impact Statement, proposed oil and gas drilling near Jackson, Teton County, Wyoming (Draft)
Authors(s): P. R. Goetze, P. W. Kruger, J. R. Matis and A. F. Reuter
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Publication Date: 0000-00-00
Type: EIS
Location: Wyoming
Abstract: Getty proposes to drill an exploratory well on a high mountain divide in the recommended Gros Ventre Wilderness. The current undisturbed, remote, roadless character of the area would be altered, but it would affect very few people and generally avoid key wildlife habitat.
Keywords: Grand Teton National Park, wildlife, management, oil and gas drilling, environmental assessment, environmental impact, petroleum drilling, petroleum exploration, natural resource management, Gros Ventre Wilderness, Jackson Hole, Teton County, Cache Creek, Bridger-Teton National Forest, human activity
| BIBLIOGRAPHY ID | 1425 |
| REF TYPE | Report |
| AUTHORS | P. R. Goetze, P. W. Kruger, J. R. Matis and A. F. Reuter |
| PUB DATE | 0000-00-00 |
| DATE STR | 0000-00-00 |
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| DOC TITLE | Cache Creek-Bear thrust Environmental Impact Statement, proposed oil and gas drilling near Jackson, Teton County, Wyoming (Draft) |
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| LOCATION | Wyoming |
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| LIBRARY INFO | RMR-GRTE/Grand Teton National Park/Office of Science & Resource Management/Seasonal office Bookshelves/Bridger-Teton National Forest |
| SOURCE | record #490 |
| KEYWORDS | Grand Teton National Park, wildlife, management, oil and gas drilling, environmental assessment, environmental impact, petroleum drilling, petroleum exploration, natural resource management, Gros Ventre Wilderness, Jackson Hole, Teton County, Cache Creek, Bridger-Teton National Forest, human activity |
| ABSTRACT | Getty proposes to drill an exploratory well on a high mountain divide in the recommended Gros Ventre Wilderness. The current undisturbed, remote, roadless character of the area would be altered, but it would affect very few people and generally avoid key wildlife habitat. |
| NOTES | in Grand Teton National Park database |
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Posted on
Sun, July 31, 2011
by Beringia South