All Posts Tagged With: "Natrona County"
Wyoming Rail Park Business Less Than Anticipated
The Bishop Rail Industrial Park has generated far less in business for its owners and revenue for Natrona County than anticipated four years ago, County Treasurer Tom Doyle said this week.
11Mar2012 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedNatrona County: Contractor Sues Former
Development Director
Leist started WindWorks Energy LLC in January 2010, a month after he resigned from the county. According to the Wyoming Secretary of State’s business database, WindWorks Energy was declared administratively dissolved on March 12.
6Sep2011 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedOil & Gas Deals Impacting Wyoming
The latest news shows a healthy appetite for joint ventures and asset expansion, as well as a robust confidence in the growing role of natural gas for power generation. One deal involves purchase of active oil fields held by a Nevada corporation that recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
28Feb2011 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedBoard Criticizes Wind Report Process
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department should slow its efforts to craft wildlife habitat guidelines for wind projects, Natrona County commissioners said after their regular meeting this week.
8Apr2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedRoyal Energy Resources Obtains Natrona County Interest
“The field in Natrona County marks our acquisition in Wyoming of oil and gas mineral rights. Teaming up with industry leaders like Bill Barret Corporation is important in achieving early success in our oil and gas production revenue future,” stated Company president, Jacob Roth.
19Jan2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedStart Button Pushed on Natrona County Wind Farm
The 880-acre site formerly belonged to the Texaco Casper refinery. Signal Wind Energy, LLC is general contractor on the project, which incorporates 11 1.5 megawatt GE wind turbines said to produce enough power to supply 4,400 average size homes.
15Dec2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedNeed-to-Know Updates From Around the State –
>> Campbell Hill Wind Farm Now Online
>> Money Available for Home-Based Renewable Energy
>> Natrona County Eases Some Wind Regulations
>> Wyoming Lags on Distributed Energy Generation
Anardarko and Units Reach Settlement Over Spills
A consent degree filed in Cheyenne stipulates that Anadarko and its Howell units will pay the $1.05 million fine, and upgrade and implement appropriate spill-prevention plans and develop and implement facility response plans.
8May2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedNatrona County Wind Regulations Need More Work
Proposed revisions for commercial wind energy projects will receive more revisions themselves, according to the Natrona County Planning and Zoning Commission. The sheer volume of public comments forced the body to extend the time to rework the revisions.
16Apr2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued

