CHEYENNE., Wyo. - The Black Butte Coal Company has submitted a coal exploration license to obtain coal structural and quality information on approximately 22,232 acres of public land near the Black Butte Coal Mine south of Point of Rocks, Wyoming.
The BLM is required to publish an invitation for interested parties to participate in coal exploration licenses. Any party electing to participate would share both costs and information with the applicant. Coal exploration licenses allow private parties to explore federal coal deposits to obtain geological, environmental and other important data concerning possible coal deposits. A copy of any findings obtained through an exploration license is shared with the BLM.
Any party wishing to participate in this coal exploration license must send written notice to both the BLM and Black Butte Coal Company by Aug. 20, 2018. Requests to participate must be sent to the following addresses.
BLM Wyoming State Office Branch of Solid Minerals Attn: Branch Chief, Solid Minerals P.O. Box 1828 Cheyenne, WY 82003
Black Butte Coal Company c/o Lighthouse Resources Inc.
Attn: Jason Russell
10980 South Jordan Gateway Salt Lake City, UT 84095
Copies of the exploration plan (WYW186226) will be available for review during normal business hours at the following offices.
BLM Wyoming State Office
5353 Yellowstone Road Cheyenne, Wyoming 82009
BLM Rock Springs Field Office
280 Highway 191 North Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901.
Additional information about exploration licenses in Wyoming can be found online at www.blm.gov.
At this time, no coal is being developed or proposed for development in the exploration area. The primary purpose of this notice is to provide other parties the opportunity to share costs and information related to an exploration license. Before issuing an exploration license, the BLM must complete an appropriate environmental document analyzing the exploration plan submitted by the proponent. The public will be notified of opportunities to engage in that review at the appropriate time. An exploration license is for a term of two years.
For more information, please contact Tim Wilson, BLM Solid Minerals Branch Chief, at 307-775-6179.
Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management