Wednesday, July 06, 2016 Auction List (*) = Tracts to be Auctioned at 12.5% Royalty Rate (N) = Nominated Lands (W) = Withdrawn Lands Stipulation Codes (see definitions at the end of this document) Parcel # County Legal Description Acres Fund Stipulations 1 Laramie T13N R60W 640.27 CS 1,136 Sec 6 Lots 1-7:S2NE:SENW:E2SW:SE 2 Laramie T13N R60W 640.00 CS 1,136 3 Laramie T13N R60W 642.00 FL 1,117,136 Sec 19 Lots 1-4:E2:E2W2 4 Laramie T13N R60W 640.00 FL 1,136 Sec 21 All 5 Laramie T13N R60W 479.46 FL 1,117,136 Sec 30 Lots 1-4:NE:E2W2 6 Laramie T13N R60W 160.00 CS 1,136 Sec 30 SE 7 Laramie T13N R60W 318.62 FL 1,117,136 Sec 31 Lots 1-4:E2W2 8 Laramie T13N R61W 39.47 FH 1,117,136 Sec 6 Lot 1 9 Laramie T13N R62W 640.00 CS 1,136 10 Laramie T14N R62W 480.00 FL 1,136 Sec 14 N2:SE 11 Laramie T14N R62W 640.00 CS 1,136 12 Laramie T14N R62W 480.00 SL 1,117,136 Sec 28 N2:N2S2 1
13 Laramie T14N R62W 640.00 CS 1,117,136 14 Laramie T15N R62W 640.00 CS 1,136 15 Laramie T16N R62W 640.00 CS 1,136 16 Goshen T22N R62W 280.00 GA 1,117,133,136 Sec 14 SENW:N2SW:SE 17 Goshen T22N R62W 13.90 CS 1,136 Sec 16 Pt NENE:Pt SENE:Pt NESE:Pt SESE 18 Goshen T22N R62W 625.10 CS 1,136 Sec 16 W2NE:Pt SENE:W2:Pt E2SE:W2SE 19 Goshen T22N R62W 320.00 GA 1,117,133,136 Sec 22 E2NE:E2SW:SE 20 Goshen T22N R62W 94.40 GA 1,117,133,136 Sec 23 N2NW:Pt S2NW 21 Goshen T22N R62W 280.00 GA 1,117,133,136 Sec 23 NENE:S2NE:SE 22 Goshen T22N R62W 314.25 FL 1,136 Sec 31 Lots 1-4:SENW:SESW:S2SE 23 Goshen T22N R62W 120.00 CS 1,136 Sec 31 NESW:N2SE 24 Goshen T22N R62W 40.00 CS 1,117,136 Sec 32 NWSW 25 Goshen T22N R62W 120.00 FL 1,117,136 Sec 32 S2SW:SESE 2
26 Goshen T22N R63W 320.49 FL 1,136 Sec 2 Lots 2-4:S2N2:NESE 27 Goshen T22N R63W 319.77 CS 1,136 Sec 3 Lots 1-4:S2N2 28 Goshen T22N R63W 319.06 CS 1,5,117,136 Sec 4 Lots 1-4:S2N2 29 Goshen T22N R63W 320.00 FL 1,5,117,136 Sec 4 S2 30 Goshen T22N R63W 477.99 CS 1,5,117,136 Sec 5 Lots 1-4:S2N2:SW 31 Goshen T22N R63W 640.00 CS 1,5,136 32 Goshen T22N R63W 320.00 FL 1,5,136 Sec 21 E2 33 Goshen T22N R63W 160.00 CS 1,5,117,136 Sec 28 W2NE:SENE:NENW 34 Goshen T22N R63W 640.00 CS 1,136 35 Goshen T23N R63W 640.00 CS 1,117,136 36 Goshen T23N R63W 160.00 FL 1,136 Sec 22 NW 37 Goshen T23N R63W 160.00 FL 1,136 Sec 25 NENE:S2NE:NESE 38 Goshen T23N R63W 160.00 FL 1,136 Sec 26 NE 3
39 Goshen T23N R63W 640.00 CS 1,64,136 40 Campbell T46N R69W 640.00 CS 1,117,136 41 Campbell T52N R69W 120.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Sec 9 N2NW:SENW 42 Campbell T47N R70W 160.00 AG 1,57,117,136,145 Sec 3 SW 43 Campbell T47N R70W 40.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Sec 4 SWSE 44 Campbell T47N R70W 480.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Sec 36 N2:SW 45 Converse T40N R72W 200.00 CS 1,117,136 Sec 26 E2NE:N2SW:SWSW 46 Campbell T56N R72W 640.00 CS 1,136,145 Trt 37 (formerly ) 47 Campbell T56N R72W 640.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 42 (formerly Sec 20 N2:SE Sec 21 SW) 48 Converse T37N R74W 160.00 SS 1,117,136,145 Sec 34 W2W2 49 Converse T32N R76W 40.00 DD 1,5,117,136,145 Trt 70 (formerly Sec 4 SESW) 50 Converse T32N R76W 14.08 DD 1,5,117,136,145 Trt 71 (formerly Sec 4 Pt Lot 4) 51 Converse T33N R76W 320.52 UN 1,117,136 Sec 5 Lots 1-4:S2NW:N2SW 4
52 Converse T33N R76W 320.00 PE 1,57,136 Sec 11 S2 53 Converse T33N R76W 640.00 PE 1,136,145 Sec 14 All 54 Converse T33N R76W 240.00 PE 1,136,145 Sec 15 E2NE:SE 55 Converse T33N R76W 280.00 PE 1,136,145 Sec 21 SW:N2SE:SWSE 56 Converse T33N R76W 640.00 CS 1,5,117,136 57 Johnson T46N R80W 640.00 CS 1,117,136 58 Johnson T46N R80W 240.00 SR 1,117,136 Sec 25 S2SW:SE 59 Johnson T46N R80W 640.00 CS 1,117,136 60 Johnson T51N R81W 320.00 SR 1,136,145 Sec 14 W2 61 Carbon T13N R88W 320.00 CS 1,5,117,136 Trt 50 (formerly Sec 21 S2) 62 Carbon T13N R88W 160.00 CS 1,5,136 Trt 53 (formerly Sec 25 SW) 63 * Carbon T15N R88W 40.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 38 (formerly Sec 3 Lot 2) 64 * Carbon T15N R88W 40.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 39 (formerly Sec 3 SWNE) 5
65 * Carbon T15N R88W 40.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 43 (formerly Sec 5 SWSW) 66 * Carbon T15N R88W 40.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 44 (formerly Sec 6 NESE) 67 * Carbon T15N R88W 40.48 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 47D (formerly Sec 7 SESE) 68 * Carbon T15N R88W 640.00 CS 1,136,145 Trt 69 (formerly Sec 21 All) 69 * Carbon T15N R88W 640.00 CS 1,136,145 Trt 70 (formerly Sec 22 All) 70 * Carbon T15N R88W 640.00 CS 1,136,145 Trt 71 (formerly Sec 23 All) 71 * Carbon T15N R88W 640.00 CS 1,136,145 Trt 73 (formerly Sec 26 All) 72 * Carbon T15N R88W 640.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 75 (formerly Sec 28 All) 73 * Carbon T15N R88W 320.00 CS 1,136,145 Trt 76 (formerly Sec 29 E2) 74 * Carbon T15N R88W 80.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 77 (formerly Sec 30 E2NE) 75 * Carbon T15N R88W 640.00 CS 1,57,117,136,145 Trt 89 (formerly ) 76 * Carbon T16N R88W 320.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 37 (formerly Sec 1 SW: Sec 2 SE) 77 * Carbon T16N R88W 378.59 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 40 (formerly Sec 6 Lots 3-6 Lots 10-13 E2SW) 6
78 * Carbon T16N R88W 307.98 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 41 (formerly Sec 7 lots 3-4 E2SW SE) 79 * Carbon T16N R88W 640.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 42 (formerly Sec 8 All) 80 * Carbon T16N R88W 640.00 CS 1,136,145 Trt 43 (formerly Sec 12 All) 81 * Carbon T16N R88W 640.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 44 (formerly Sec 13 All) 82 * Carbon T16N R88W 40.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 45 (formerly Sec 15 NWNE) 83 * Carbon T16N R88W 40.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 47 (formerly Sec 15 SESW) 84 * Carbon T16N R88W 40.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 49 (formerly Sec 15 SESE) 85 * Carbon T16N R88W 640.00 CS 1,136,145 Trt 50 (formerly ) 86 * Carbon T16N R88W 617.24 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 51 (formerly Sec 18 Lots 1-4 E2 E2W2) 87 * Carbon T16N R88W 40.00 CS 1,136,145 Trt 52 (formerly Sec 19 NESW) 88 * Carbon T16N R88W 34.51 CS 1,136,145 Trt 53 (formerly Sec 19 Lot 2) 89 * Carbon T16N R88W 40.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 54 (formerly Sec 20 NWSW) 90 * Carbon T16N R88W 40.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 55 (formerly Sec 22 SENE) 7
91 * Carbon T16N R88W 40.00 MH 1,117,136,145 Trt 60 (formerly Sec 27 NWNE) 92 * Carbon T16N R88W 40.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 63 (formerly Sec 27 SWSW) 93 * Carbon T16N R88W 40.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 69 (formerly Sec 28 NENW) 94 Carbon T26N R88W 39.98 CS 1,117,136,145 Sec 1 Lot 1 95 Carbon T26N R88W 80.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Sec 2 SENE:NESE 96 Carbon T26N R88W 39.39 CS 1,5,117,136,145 Sec 3 Lot 4 97 Carbon T26N R88W 40.00 CS 1,5,117,136,145 Sec 5 NWSW 98 Carbon T26N R88W 40.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Sec 8 SENE 99 Carbon T26N R88W 200.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Sec 9 SWNW:N2S2 100 Carbon T26N R88W 640.00 CS 1,117,136,145 101 Carbon T26N R88W 640.00 CS 1,5,136,145 102 Carbon T13N R89W 160.00 CS 1,5,117,136,145 Sec 14 SE 103 Carbon T13N R89W 320.00 CS 1,5,117,136,145 Sec 23 S2 8
104 Carbon T14N R89W 160.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Sec 11 E2E2 105 Carbon T14N R89W 40.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Sec 14 SWSW 106 Carbon T14N R89W 40.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Sec 15 NWNW 107 Carbon T14N R89W 640.00 CS 1,117,136,145 108 Carbon T14N R89W 120.00 CS 1,5,136,145 Sec 27 NENW:S2NW 109 Carbon T14N R89W 120.00 CS 1,5,117,136,145 Sec 28 NWNE:SENE:NWSW 110 Carbon T14N R89W 640.28 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 37 (formerly Sec 1 Lots 1-4 S2N2 S2) 111 Carbon T14N R89W 40.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 42 (formerly Pt Sec 22 NWNW) 112 Carbon T14N R89W 640.00 CS 1,5,117,136,145 Trt 55 (formerly ) 113 * Carbon T15N R89W 40.00 CS 1,5,132,136,145 Sec 5 SWSW 114 * Carbon T15N R89W 40.00 CS 1,136,145 Trt 38 (formerly Sec 1 SENW) 115 * Carbon T15N R89W 40.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 40 (formerly Sec 14 SWSE) 116 * Carbon T15N R89W 40.00 CS 1,5,117,136,145 Trt 41 (formerly Sec 13 SWNW) 9
117 * Carbon T15N R89W 40.00 CS 1,5,117,136,145 Trt 42 (formerly Sec 13 NESW) 118 * Carbon T15N R89W 40.00 CS 1,5,117,136,145 Trt 43 (formerly Sec 13 SWSE) 119 * Carbon T15N R89W 640.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 44 (formerly Sec 24 All) 120 * Carbon T16N R89W 160.00 PB 1,117,132,136,145 Sec 2 SW 121 * Carbon T16N R89W 320.00 PB 1,132,136,145 Sec 3 S2 122 * Carbon T16N R89W 160.00 CS 1,5,132,136,145 Sec 8 NE 123 * Carbon T16N R89W 257.34 CS 1,136,145 Sec 14 Lots 1-6:Lot 8:N2NE:NENW 124 * Carbon T16N R89W 160.00 CS 1,132,136,145 Sec 33 SWNE:NESW:N2SE 125 * Carbon T16N R89W 640.00 CS 1,132,136,145 126 * Carbon T16N R89W 320.00 PB 1,132,136,145 Trt 48 (formerly Sec 9 E2) 127 * Carbon T16N R89W 40.06 CS 1,136,145 Trt 51 (formerly Sec 14 SENW) 128 * Carbon T16N R89W 40.00 CS 1,132,136,145 Trt 53 (formerly Sec 15 SENE) 129 * Carbon T16N R89W 40.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 60 (formerly Sec 24 NWSW) 10
130 * Carbon T16N R89W 80.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Trt 62 (formerly Sec 25 S2NE) 131 * Carbon T17N R89W 40.00 SL 1,117,132,136,145 Sec 2 NWSW 132 * Carbon T17N R89W 40.00 SL 1,117,136,145 Sec 3 NESE 133 * Carbon T17N R89W 160.00 CS 1,117,132,136,145 Sec 13 SW 134 * Carbon T17N R89W 320.00 CS 1,117,132,136,145 Sec 14 E2 135 * Carbon T17N R89W 40.00 SL 1,117,132,136,145 Sec 14 NENW 136 * Carbon T17N R89W 480.00 CS 1,117,132,136,145 Sec 24 W2:SE 137 * Carbon T17N R89W 640.00 CS 1,117,132,136,145 Sec 25 All 138 * Carbon T17N R89W 80.00 SR 1,132,136,145 Sec 28 W2SW 139 * Carbon T17N R89W 160.00 AG 1,117,132,136,145 Sec 29 SE 140 * Carbon T17N R89W 160.00 AG 117,132,136,145,1 Sec 32 NE 141 Carbon T26N R89W 40.00 CS 1,5,117,136,145 Sec 1 SWNW 142 Carbon T26N R89W 323.16 CS 1,5,117,136,145 Sec 2 Lots 1-4:S2N2 11
143 Carbon T26N R89W 520.00 CS 1,5,136,145 Sec 16 N2:N2S2:SWSW 144 Carbon T14N R90W 160.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Sec 13 S2NW:N2SW 145 Carbon T14N R90W 120.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Sec 14 N2NE:NENW 146 Sweetwater T26N R90W 640.00 CS 1,5,117,136,145 147 Sweetwater T26N R90W 640.00 CS 1,5,117,136,145 148 Fremont T27N R90W 640.00 CS 1,117,136 149 Sweetwater T23N R91W 640.00 CS 1,136,145 150 Sweetwater T23N R91W 640.00 CS 1,136,145 151 Sweetwater T21N R97W 640.00 CS 1,136,145 152 Sweetwater T22N R97W 640.00 CS 1,136 153 Sweetwater T22N R97W 640.00 CS 1,136 154 Sweetwater T20N R98W 640.00 CS 1,5,136,145 155 Sweetwater T21N R98W 640.00 CS 1,136,145 12
156 Sweetwater T20N R99W 640.00 CS 1,136,145 157 Fremont T27N R101W 40.00 CS 1,57,117,136,145 Sec 15 SESW 158 Fremont T27N R101W 41.82 SR 1,117,136,145 Sec 19 Lot 4 159 Fremont T27N R101W 640.00 CS 1,136,145 160 Fremont T27N R102W 160.00 CS 1,57,117,136,145 Sec 1 SE 161 Fremont T27N R102W 640.00 CS 1,117,136,145 162 Fremont T27N R102W 640.00 CS 1,136,145 163 * Sublette T29N R103W 40.00 MH 1,5,136,145 Sec 19 SESW 164 * Sublette T29N R103W 80.00 MH 1,5,117,136,145 Sec 20 E2SE 165 * Sublette T29N R103W 160.00 CS 1,117,136,145 Sec 24 S2N2 166 * Sublette T29N R103W 40.00 MH 1,117,136,145 Sec 24 SWSE 167 * Sublette T29N R103W 40.00 MH 1,5,136,145 Sec 34 NWSE 168 * Sublette T29N R103W 640.00 CS 1,5,136,145 13
169 Sublette T27N R106W 40.00 CS 1,5,117,136,145 Sec 34 SWSE 170 Sublette T27N R106W 640.00 CS 1,5,117,136,145 171 Sublette T28N R107W 640.00 CS 1,117,136,145 172 Uinta T12N R113W 640.00 CS 1,5,117,136 173 Uinta T13N R113W 160.00 CS 1,5,117,136 Sec 34 S2NE:SENW:NESW 174 Uinta T13N R113W 640.00 CS 1,5,117,136 175 Uinta T14N R113W 640.00 CS 1,5,117,136,145 176 Lincoln T21N R113W 600.00 CS 1,5,136 Lot 44 (formerly Sec 16 NWNE:S2NE:NW:S2) 177 Lincoln T22N R113W 640.00 CS 1,5,136,145 Lot 37 (formerly ) 178 Lincoln T22N R113W 637.72 CS 1,117,136,145 Lot 38 (formerly Sec 36 Lots 1-4:W2NE:W2:N2SE) 179 Lincoln T23N R113W 640.00 CS 1,5,117,136,145 Trt 41 (formerly ) 180 Uinta T17N R114W 640.00 CS 1,136,145 181 Uinta T17N R114W 640.00 CS 1,136 14
182 Uinta T18N R114W 640.00 CS 1,5,117,136,145 183 Uinta T18N R114W 640.00 CS 1,136,145 184 Lincoln T19N R114W 640.00 CS 1,136,145 185 Lincoln T19N R114W 640.00 CS 1,136 186 Lincoln T21N R114W 640.00 CS 1,136 Lot 41 (formerly ) 187 Lincoln T21N R114W 686.08 CS 1,5,117,136,145 Lot 45 (formerly ) 188 Lincoln T22N R114W 322.64 CS 1,117,136,145 Sec 29 Lots 3-4:Lot 40 Sec 30 Lots 3-4:Lot 40 189 Lincoln T23N R114W 640.00 CS 1,5,136,145 190 Lincoln T23N R114W 640.00 CS 1,5,136,145 191 Uinta T12N R115W 640.00 CS 1,117,136 192 Uinta T14N R115W 320.00 FL 1,5,117,136 Sec 10 E2 193 Uinta T15N R120W 200.00 CR 1,117,136 Sec 26 W2W2:SESW 194 Uinta T15N R120W 440.00 CR 1,136 Sec 28 W2E2:NW:N2SW:SESW 15
195 Uinta T15N R120W 160.84 CR 1,136 Sec 31 Lot 1:N2 Lot 2:Pt NENE:Pt NWNE:NENW:N2SENW 16
Stipulation Definitions 1 - State Hist. Pres.Org. This lease is issued subject to and conditioned upon lessee s acknowledgment and agreement that, pursuant to Chapter 18, Section 3.(h) of the Rules and Regulations of the Board of Land Commissioners, any discovery of historical, archeological or paleontological deposits on state lands during the course of development shall be reported to the Office of State Lands and Investments by the lessee prior to further disturbance, and operations may only re-commence as authorized by the Director. The Director shall notify the lessee regarding mitigation within five (5) working days after receiving the report. 5 - Wyoming Game and Fish Resource issue: Big Game crucial winter range. This lease is issued subject to and conditioned upon lessee s acknowledgement and agreement that any exploration and development activities undertaken shall: 1) avoid human activity in Big Game crucial winter range from November 15 to April 30; or 2) In the alternative, exploration and devlopment activities shall be subject to approval by the Director of the Office of State Lands & Investments. Director approval will be subject to consultation with Wyoming Game & Fish Department to consider alternative practices/plan of development that will provide similar resource protection and mitigation. 57 - State Hist. Pres.Org. Resource issue: Standard Cultural Resources. This parcel is known to contain certain Prehistoric/cultural/Native American or pioneer family resources and is subject to W.S. 36-1-114 through 116 and the Rules of the Board of Land Commissioners, Chapter 18 Section 3(h) and as such, lessee/operator should confirm the location of such resources with the State SHPO prior to any surface disturbing activities. Development plans on this parcel may be restricted or prohibited unless the lessee and/or operator and the Office of State Lands and Investments, in consultation with the State SHPO, agree upon an acceptable plan for the mitigation of possible impacts to the known resources pursuant to the protection of those resource values. Compliance failure with this stipulation will result in loss of lease and potential action at law. 64 - State Lands & Investments Restrictive Easement (Clear Zone): The U.S. has right to prohibit the use of firearms and explosives; the right to limit the use for the exploration, production and removal of oil, gas and other mineral operations, furthermore any proposed mining activity whether tunnel or open pit type must have approval of the Air Force Officer in charge 117 - Wyoming Game and Fish Streams and Lake Buffer This lease is issued subject to and conditioned upon lessee s acknowledgement and agreement that any exploration and development activities undertaken shall: 1) provide a 300-foot buffer on both sides of streams that go through a lease parcel, a 300 foot-foot buffer from the high watermark on all sides of any lake contained within the parcel, and provide protection for riparian zones; or 2) in the alternative, exploration and development activities shall be subject to approval by the Director of the Office of State Lands and Investments, subject to the Director s consultation with the Wyoming Game & Fish Department regarding alternative practices and/or plans of development which provide similar resource protection and mitigation. 132 - Wyoming Game and Fish 17
Energy / Mineral Exploration Activities on Wyoming Game and Fish Commission Lands. General conditions as per Property Rights Team and GF Attorney General 2008. A.) Fees to be paid to the WGFC shall be in line with the current State Land Office charges for the activity. B.) Exploration activities of less than one year are short term occupancy and will be authorized under a Special Use Permit. A short term SUP does not require Commission review or approval and does not have to be negotiated with the requestor. C.) Surface use Permits are required for activities lasting longer than one year and must be negotiated with the requestor. General Conditions that apply to all Commission Lands: 1. The WGFC representative shall be the Habitat and Access Supervisor (in Laramie David Lewis). 2. WGFC Wildlife Habitat Protection timing stipulations will be included in the agreement. 3. The Grantee shall comply with the WGFC Chapter 23 Regulations governing uses of lands and waters acquired or administered by the WGFC. 4. The Grantee shall provide a map clearly marking proposed use of existing access roads, any proposed construction of new access routes or staging areas and all other activities and developments of the Grantee on the surface lands. 5. The grantee shall take reasonable precaution to prevent fire and to extinguish fire that could result from the Grantees activities. 6. The Grantee shall not dump, discharge or dispose of any hazardous or toxic substance on or under the surface lands. 7. The Grantee shall not litter, dump nor bury any material, debris or refuse on the surface lands. 8. The grantee shall not divert nor use any surface water from any existing stream, ditch, well, trough, tank, reservoir, pond, spring, guzzler or other water source on the surface lands. 9. All fence gates used by the Grantee shall be kept closed at all times. 10. D.E.Q. Reclamation Bonding Clause: (This clause may not be applicable to all Agreements.) The grantee shall provide to the WGFD proof the grantee has posted a reclamation bond with the State of Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality for the activities requested on WGFC lands. 11. Access to the easement on WGFC lands is restricted to the pre-existing developed roads and two-track roads. No improvements, blading, shaping, crowning, ditching or other soil disturbance of these roads is allowed without prior approval by the WGFC representative. 12. The Grantee will replace any existing cattleguards, cattleguard foundations, culverts, signs or fences damaged by the Company s activities on WGFC lands. Replacement culverts shall be 16 gauge, corrugated steel pipe 24 x 30. Cattleguards shall be H-20 construction 8 x 16 with F.L.P.T. 12 x 12 x 16 wood timber foundations. Fence repair or replacement shall comply with WGFC standards. Sign repair or replacement will be as determined by the WGFC representative according to the approved standards at the time of replacement. 13. Noxious Weed Control within the easement for the full term of the easement as granted. Noxious weed control must be performed by a Wyoming Department of Agriculture licensed commercial applicator. The applicator shall provide a copy of the applicators license and a list of herbicides to be used to the WGFC representative for approval prior to application. 14. Reseeding of disturbed soils shall be completed by drill seeding or broadcast seeding with harrowing before soils have frozen sufficiently to prevent seed penetration into disturbed soils. Any proposed seed mix must be pre-approved by the WGFC representative before use. Any proposed seed substitutions to the approved mix must have prior approval of the WGFC representative before use. Reseeding of disturbed soil must establish eighty percent cover in three years. If 80 percent cover is not established the Grantee Company shall reseed as specified above. Wyoming Mix 1 Sagebrush Communities Seeding Mix Species Seeding Rates in Lbs/Acre/PLSa Drilled Broadcast Thickspike wheatgrass-critana 4 8 Indian ricegrass Nezpar 2 4 Western wheatgrass Rosana 2 4 Needle and thread 2 4 Big sagebrush - Wyomingb 0.5 1 Gardner s saltbush 1 2 a/ Seeding mix may be modified based on site-specific conditions, identification, or additional species for rapid site stabilization, species success in other restoration efforts, and seed availability. An alternative seeding rate may be used if the mixture is modified, if the BLM modifies the rate, or a land owner requests an alternative seeding rate. b/ Big sagebrush seed will be spread independently of the rest of the seed mix to promote germination. Alternative species that may be used in this mix include bottlebrush squirreltail, slender wheatgrass, shadscale, fourwing 18
saltbrush, scarlet globemallow, and Lewis flax. Wyoming Mix 1 Sagebrush Steppe/Sagebrush Scrub Communties The sagebrush steppe and sagebrush scrub communities occur in semi-arid areas (10 to 14 inch precipitation) on gently sloping (1 to 8 percent) terrain at elevations from about 5,700 to 7,500 feet. In the project area, they occur throughout much of central and western Wyoming (MPs 88 to 266). Sagebrush steppe is distinguished from sagebrush scrub by containing greater than 50 percent understory of grasses and forbs. Both of these communities are dominated by big sagebrush. Other common species include: broom snakeweed, rabbitbrush, prickly pear cactus, mountain mahogany, ephedra, fourwing saltbrush, winterfat, blue grama, bottlebrush squirreltail, Indian ricegrass, needlegrasses, and western wheatgrass. 133 - Energy / Mineral Exploration Activities on Wyoming Game and Fish Commission Lands. 19
General conditions as per Property Rights Team and GF Attorney General 2008. A.) Fees to be paid to the WGFC shall be in line with the current State Land Office charges for the activity. B.) Exploration activities of less than one year are short term occupancy and will be authorized under a Special Use Permit. A short term SUP does not require Commission review or approval and does not have to be negotiated with the requestor. C.) Surface use Permits are required for activities lasting longer than one year and must be negotiated with the requestor. General Conditions that apply to all Commission Lands: 1. The WGFC representative shall be the Habitat and Access Supervisor (in Laramie David Lewis). 2. WGFC Wildlife Habitat Protection timing stipulations will be included in the agreement. 3. The Grantee shall comply with the WGFC Chapter 23 Regulations governing uses of lands and waters acquired or administered by the WGFC. 4. The Grantee shall provide a map clearly marking proposed use of existing access roads, any proposed construction of new access routes or staging areas and all other activities and developments of the Grantee on the surface lands. 5. The grantee shall take reasonable precaution to prevent fire and to extinguish fire that could result from the Grantees activities. 6. The Grantee shall not dump, discharge or dispose of any hazardous or toxic substance on or under the surface lands. 7. The Grantee shall not litter, dump nor bury any material, debris or refuse on the surface lands. 8. The grantee shall not divert nor use any surface water from any existing stream, ditch, well, trough, tank, reservoir, pond, spring, guzzler or other water source on the surface lands. 9. All fence gates used by the Grantee shall be kept closed at all times. 10. D.E.Q. Reclamation Bonding Clause: (This clause may not be applicable to all Agreements.) The grantee shall provide to the WGFD proof the grantee has posted a reclamation bond with the State of Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality for the activities requested on WGFC lands. 11. Access to the easement on WGFC lands is restricted to the pre-existing developed roads and two-track roads. No improvements, blading, shaping, crowning, ditching or other soil disturbance of these roads is allowed without prior approval by the WGFC representative. 12. The Grantee will replace any existing cattleguards, cattleguard foundations, culverts, signs or fences damaged by the Company s activities on WGFC lands. Replacement culverts shall be 16 gauge, corrugated steel pipe 24 x 30. Cattleguards shall be H-20 construction 8 x 16 with F.L.P.T. 12 x 12 x 16 wood timber foundations. Fence repair or replacement shall comply with WGFC standards. Sign repair or replacement will be as determined by the WGFC representative according to the approved standards at the time of replacement. 13. Noxious Weed Control within the easement for the full term of the easement as granted. Noxious weed control must be performed by a Wyoming Department of Agriculture licensed commercial applicator. The applicator shall provide a copy of the applicators license and a list of herbicides to be used to the WGFC representative for approval prior to application. 14. Reseeding of disturbed soils shall be completed by drill seeding or broadcast seeding with harrowing before soils have frozen sufficiently to prevent seed penetration into disturbed soils. Any proposed seed mix must be pre-approved by the WGFC representative before use. Any proposed seed substitutions to the approved mix must have prior approval of the WGFC representative before use. Reseeding of disturbed soil must establish eighty percent cover in three years. If 80 percent cover is not established the Grantee Company shall reseed as specified above. Wyoming Mix 1 Sagebrush Communities Seeding Mix Species Seeding Rates in Lbs/Acre/PLSa Drilled Broadcast Thickspike wheatgrass-critana 4 8 Indian ricegrass Nezpar 2 4 Western wheatgrass Rosana 2 4 Needle and thread 2 4 Big sagebrush - Wyomingb 0.5 1 Gardner s saltbush 1 2 a/ Seeding mix may be modified based on site-specific conditions, identification, or additional species for rapid site stabilization, species success in other restoration efforts, and seed availability. An alternative seeding rate may be used if the mixture is modified, if the BLM modifies the rate, or a land owner requests an alternative seeding rate. b/ Big sagebrush seed will be spread independently of the rest of the seed mix to promote germination. Alternative species that may be used in this mix include bottlebrush squirreltail, slender wheatgrass, shadscale, fourwing saltbrush, scarlet globemallow, and Lewis flax. 20
Wyoming Mix 1 Sagebrush Steppe/Sagebrush Scrub Communties The sagebrush steppe and sagebrush scrub communities occur in semi-arid areas (10 to 14 inch precipitation) on gently sloping (1 to 8 percent) terrain at elevations from about 5,700 to 7,500 feet. In the project area, they occur throughout much of central and western Wyoming (MPs 88 to 266). Sagebrush steppe is distinguished from sagebrush scrub by containing greater than 50 percent understory of grasses and forbs. Both of these communities are dominated by big sagebrush. Other common species include: broom snakeweed, rabbitbrush, prickly pear cactus, mountain mahogany, ephedra, fourwing saltbrush, winterfat, blue grama, bottlebrush squirreltail, Indian ricegrass, needlegrasses, and western wheatgrass. 136 - Resource Issue: aquatic invasive species Resource Issue: aquatic invasive species Resource Issue: Prevent spread of aquatic invasive species To prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species (AIS) we recommend the following guidelines outlined in the Aquatic Invasive Species in Wyoming brochure, which can be found at the following website:http://gf.state.wy.us/fish/ais/index.asp. If equipment has been used in an area known to contain aquatic invasive species, the equipment will need to be inspected by an authorized aquatic invasive species inspector certified in the state of Wyoming prior to its use in any Wyoming water. If aquatic invasive species are found, the equipment will need to be decontaminated. 145 - Governor's Executive Order 2015-4 Greater Sage-Grouse Core Area Protection This lease is issued subject to, and conditioned upon lessee's acknowledgement and agreement that any exploration and development activities undertaken shall be done in compliance with all terms and conditions of the Governor's Executive 2015-4 titled Greater Sage-Grouse Core Area Protection. Attachment B to the 2015-4 order includes permitting process and stipulations for development in Greater Sage-Grouse Core Population Areas as well as stipulations for those activities within 2 miles of an occupied lek in non-core. 21