Kathleen Sgamma, president of the Colorado-based Western Energy Alliance, has been nominated to lead the Bureau of Land Management, which oversees hundreds of millions of acres of publicly owned land across the nation.
Colorado had nearly 5,000 employees working for public lands and wildlife agencies before federal employees' terminations hit last week.
The Bureau of Land Management is proposing to offer 51,068 acres, mostly in far-northwestern Colorado but including about 722 acres in the Plateau Valley, in an oil and gas lease
Kathleen Sgamma, a longtime advocate for oil and gas, has weighed in on many of the key issues before the bureau she could soon lead.
It would be great to have the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s headquarters moved — again — from the “swamp” of our nation’s capital to Colorado’s Western Slope. You may
The head of a Denver-based oil and gas trade group that lobbies for expanded drilling on public lands is President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Kathleen Sgamma is the president of Western Energy Alliance,
Kathleen Sgamma is president of the Colorado-based Western Energy Alliance, which has long pushed for greater access by the oil and gas industry to public lands.
Colorado’s senior U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, a Democrat, says he’s “selecting his battles” when weighing Republican President Donald Trump’s cabinet picks – voting in favor of nearly half his picks as of mid-February,
President Donald Trump has selected the head of a Denver-based oil and gas trade group to be the Bureau of Land Management’s next director. If confirmed by the U.S. Senate, Kathleen Sgamma would replace Tracy Stone-Manning as director of the agency tasked with managing natural resources,
In Colorado, the BLM manages 8.3 million acres of public lands and 27 million acres of federal minerals. The total includes three national conservation areas, five wilderness areas, two national ...