Anschutz Exploration
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Denver, Colorado-based '''Anschutz Exploration Corporation''' is a private oil and gas exploration and pipeline company owned by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Anschutz Philip Anschutz] who is also a Director of [[Forest Oil Corporation|Forest Oil]]. | Denver, Colorado-based '''Anschutz Exploration Corporation''' is a private oil and gas exploration and pipeline company owned by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Anschutz Philip Anschutz] who is also a Director of [[Forest Oil Corporation|Forest Oil]]. | ||
- | In December, 2009 the company had applied for a permit to drill a [[Trenton-Black River]] well in the Town of Dryden, [[New York]] east of Ithica in Tompkins County. The well was to have an approximate depth of 9,788 feet. It was to be located just south of Ferguson Road and immediately west of Irish Settlement Road. | + | In December, 2009 the company had applied for a permit to drill a [[Trenton-Black River]] well in the Town of Dryden, [[New York]] east of Ithaca in Tompkins County. The well was to have an approximate depth of 9,788 feet. It was to be located just south of Ferguson Road and immediately west of Irish Settlement Road. |
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Denver, Colorado-based Anschutz Exploration Corporation is a private oil and gas exploration and pipeline company owned by Philip Anschutz who is also a Director of Forest Oil.
In December, 2009 the company had applied for a permit to drill a Trenton-Black River well in the Town of Dryden, New York east of Ithaca in Tompkins County. The well was to have an approximate depth of 9,788 feet. It was to be located just south of Ferguson Road and immediately west of Irish Settlement Road.