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An Intensive Cultural Resources Survey Of Anadarko Petroleum Corporation’S Proposed University Lands 19-7 B 2h Well Pad Project In Loving County, Texas, Russell K. Brownlow
An Intensive Cultural Resources Survey Of Anadarko Petroleum Corporation’S Proposed University Lands 19-7 B 2h Well Pad Project In Loving County, Texas, Russell K. Brownlow
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
On 19 January 2016, Horizon Environmental Services, Inc. (Horizon) conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of Anadarko Petroleum Corporation’s (Anadarko) proposed University Lands 19-7 B 2H Well Pad Project located in south-central Loving County, Texas (Project Area). The development of the Project Area will be privately funded and will not require any federal permitting or coordination. However, it is located on property owned by the University of Texas (UT). As UT is considered to be a political subdivision of the state, the undertaking falls under the regulations of the Antiquities Code of Texas (ACT). At the request of Whitenton Group, …
Intensive Cultural Resources Survey For The Shell Connection Project, Loving County, Texas, Ben Fullerton
Intensive Cultural Resources Survey For The Shell Connection Project, Loving County, Texas, Ben Fullerton
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
EnLink Midstream contracted with HDR Engineering, Inc. (HDR) to conduct an intensive cultural resources survey for the Shell Connection project. The proposed project consists of the construction of approximately nine miles (14.5 kilometers [km]) of pipeline within a 150-foot (ft) (45.7-meter [m]) wide Right-of-Way (ROW), extending from the Shell University Compressor Station to the Lobo II Plant, in Loving County, Texas. The southern approximate 4.3 miles (6.9 km) of the proposed pipeline fall within Texas public university lands (University Lands) owned by the State of Texas. Therefore, the proposed developments on University Lands are required to be in compliance with …