T.2N, R.101W, 6th P.M. has 11 records of coal leases on public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
Quick Facts
- 11 records of coal leases on public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
- 5 authorized coal leases
- 16,534 authorized coal acres
- 6 closed coal leases
Recently Updated Coal Leases
Most recently updated leases in T.2N R.101W.
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Piceance Basin Coal Bypass
- 344.31 acres Authorized disposition
- Rio Blanco, Colorado
- Blue Mountain Energy Inc.
- Competitive Regulation Emergency Bypass
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Uinta-Piceance Prefered Coal Lease
- 259.06 acres Authorized disposition
- Rio Blanco, Colorado
- Blue Mountain Energy Inc.
- Coal Lease Preference Right
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Uinta-Piceance Competitive Coal Lease
- 513 acres Authorized disposition
- Rio Blanco, Colorado
- Blue Mountain Energy Inc.
- Nonreg Competitive Coal Lease by Application
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Deserado Mine Coal Mining Unit
- 12.8K acres Authorized disposition
- Rio Blanco, Colorado
- Blue Mountain Energy Inc.
- Logical Mining Unit
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Piceance Basin Prefered Coal Lease
- 2.6K acres Authorized disposition
- Rio Blanco, Colorado
- Blue Mountain Energy Inc.
- Coal Lease Preference Right
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Coal Leases (BLM)
T.2N, R.101W, 6th P.M. has 11 coal leases on public land listed in The Coal Fields™. Of these leases, 45.45% are authorized while 54.55% are now closed.
Quick BLM Facts
- 11 records of coal leases on public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
- 5 records of authorized coal leases
- 6 records of closed coal leases
Lease By Disposition
In T.2N R.101W
claim | Leases |
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Closed | 54.55% (6 Leases) |
Authorized | 45.45% (5 Leases) |
Coal Lease News From The Coal Fields™
Learn more about the Bureau of Land Management, Public Land Survey System, and coal leases.
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Understanding Lease Ownership
We receive lots of emails from people who find their name or a relative’s name on our site and want to know if this means they have some right to the land listed under that name.
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Understanding BLM Administrative Areas
Whether it is filing a lease or researching one, the administering BLM office is going to be the definitive source.
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Understanding Location Data
Lease handled by the Bureau of Land Management are not mapped by latitude and longitude, instead, these leases harken back to the Public Land Survey System.
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Understanding Townships
A “township” can refer to two different things. Both are part of the PLSS measurement system but have different uses.
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