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...Pete Dube, who is from Buffalo, Wyo., pulls up in a pickup hauling a trailer with six horses and looks out across his land. In 1995, when he bought the 5,000-acre ranch in the Middle Prong Valley of the Powder River basin, nothing much disturbed the landscape except the deer, the pronghorn and the few cows that grazed the rolling hills and valleys...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oil and Gas Drilling: Plumbing The Pasture | 7/16/2001 | See Source »

Today semis are thundering along new dirt roads, heavy bulldozers are digging trenches for pipelines, overhead power lines are crisscrossing the valley, and drilling rigs are going up like mushrooms after a spring rain. Dube's spread is just another block on a gas company's exploration map as the Powder River basin becomes the center of a sudden boom in natural-gas drilling, one driven by rising prices, new extraction techniques and a recent federal decision to put 2,500 new wells on public land...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oil and Gas Drilling: Plumbing The Pasture | 7/16/2001 | See Source »

...land, and I don't want anyone on it--but now I don't have any control anymore," says Dube, 39, a tall, mustachioed man with a quiet voice and a long stare. Like many, but not all, landowners in the Powder River basin, Dube owns only the surface rights to his land. The mineral rights are split among the federal and state governments and other private owners in a complex title history dating back to the homesteading acts of the early 1900s. So Dube could do nothing to stop CMS Oil and Gas, which owns the mineral rights...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oil and Gas Drilling: Plumbing The Pasture | 7/16/2001 | See Source »

...here to try to block this--we want to cooperate to make it a responsible, sustainable development and stop the 'rape, ruin and run' approach of some of these companies," says Morrison. The council advises ranchers like Dube on their rights and helps them find lawyers and make surface-disturbance agreements with the gas companies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oil and Gas Drilling: Plumbing The Pasture | 7/16/2001 | See Source »

...play ball at all will be another challenge for Napster, which has fought the labels aggressively in court. Now it needs to make nice, and get the companies to agree to license their songs. "The content partners are everything--they're the dealmakers or the deal breakers," says Ric Dube, an analyst with Webnoize. "Without them, all the technology in the world won't make a difference...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Search Of Napster II | 2/26/2001 | See Source »

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