Oil and Gas Reports

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southeastern Montana USA (north of Baker)
(Greer Photo 2003)

* * * Following are examples of archeological reports with significant contributions * * *

Montana Reports

2000. (M. and J. Greer)
An Intensive Cultural Resource Survey of the Powder River Gas Castle Rock Project Initial Shallow Gas Well Prospects, Powder River County, Montana
Report to the Bureau of Land Management (Miles City, Montana). Report 6076.
[Survey of 445 acres in southeastern Montana Powder River breaks; typical well pad block survey report.]
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Wyoming Reports

2005. (M. and J. Greer)
An Intensive Cultural Resource Survey of the Pinnacle Gas Resources, Inc., East Squaw Creek POD
CBM Planning Block, Campbell County, Wyoming

Report to the Bureau of Land Management (Buffalo, Wyoming) and Wyoming SHPO (Laramie). Report 6578.
[Block survey in northeastern Wyoming for coalbed methane project. Sites along Squaw Creek include large campsites
from Archaic through Historic times.]
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2004. (M. and J. Greer)
Additional Considerations for Sites 48CA4729 and 48CA5134 Associated with the Yates Petroleum Corporation
Albatross CBM POD, Campbell County, Wyoming

Report to the Bureau of Land Management (Buffalo, Wyoming) and Wyoming SHPO (Laramie). Report 6568.
[Review of the strips and discs site type—its distribution, function, and date.]
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2004. (M. and J. Greer)
An Intensive Cultural Resource Survey of the Kennedy Oil Company Welles CBM Planning Block, Johnson County, Wyoming
Report to the Bureau of Land Management (Buffalo, Wyoming) and Wyoming SHPO (Laramie). Report 6418.
[Typical block survey in northeastern Wyoming for coalbed methane project. Sites included lithic scatters, tipi rings,
herder camps, and ring-less rings with prehistoric ceramics.]
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2002. (M. and J. Greer)
An Intensive Cultural Resource Survey of the Yates Petroleum Corporation Sunrise POD Planning Block
and Associated Access Roads, Campbell County, Wyoming

Report to the Bureau of Land Management (Buffalo, Wyoming) and Wyoming SHPO (Laramie). Report 6266.
[Survey of 2884 acres in eastern Wyoming; typical block survey report for coalbed methane project.]
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2001. (M. and J. Greer)
An Intensive Cultural Resource Survey of the Rim Operating, Inc., South Hilight Field CBM Planning Block
Report to the Bureau of Land Management (Buffalo, Wyoming). Report 6157.
[Survey of 2080 acres in eastern Wyoming; typical block survey report for coalbed methane projects; a rock art
boulder was found within the survey area.]
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1991. (J. and M. Greer)
Cultural Resource Inventory within the Kerr-McGee Corporation Sand Dunes Unit, Converse County, Wyoming.
Report to the Bureau of Land Management (Casper, Wyoming). Report 2831.
[A 3625-acre survey in central Wyoming with 204 cultural sites and isolates that range in age from the Paleoindian Period through the Historic Period. Sites are dominated by tipi ring campsites with numerous associated lithic artifacts.]
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1990. (J. and M. Greer)
An Intensive Cultural Resource Survey of the City of Sheridan Additional Expansion Area for the Twin Lakes Reservoir Dam Improvement Area (for Hayden-Wing & Associates), Sheridan County, Wyoming
Report to the USFS Bighorn National Forest (Sheridan, Wyoming). Report 2839.
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1989. (J. and M. Greer)
Summary of the 1987-1988 Cultural Resource Work for Amoco Production Company at Bairoil, Wyoming
Report to the Bureau of Land Management (Rawlins, Wyoming).
[The two summary reports on the Bairoil Project are supported by 120 comprehensive descriptive data reports on archeological survey, testing, and monitoring of cultural resources to be impacted by the Amoco Production Company infield C02 line work within the Bairoil Archeological District (examples of the major reports are included above).
This is an area of intensive occupation from the Paleoindian Period through historic oilfield activities in central Wyoming].
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