Overthrust Industrial Association records, 1976-1987 (bulk 1980-1984)

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Overthrust Industrial Association records, 1976-1987 (bulk 1980-1984)

Collection contains the administrative files of the organization beginning with the development of the OIA concept in 1979 and ending with the practical shutdown of the organization in 1985. Files document interaction with local government agencies and oil and gas corporations and describe the assistance provided to impacted communities. Original order has been maintained and a printed guide to the files, written by the organization, is included.

8.8 cubic ft. (20 boxes)

Related Entities

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Chevron U.S.A. Inc.

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Overthrust Industrial Association

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The Overthrust Industrial Association (OIA) was an organization of 36 oil and gas producers and service/supply firms founded in 1980 by Chevron, Amoco, and Champlin. Its principal office was located in Uinta County, Wyoming. The OIA's mission was to help local governments in southwestern Wyoming, northeastern Utah, and southeastern Idaho manage the range of socioeconomic and environmental impacts accompanying the rapid development of oil and gas resources in the energy-rich geological formation ...

Lincoln-Uinta Association of Governments (Wyo.)

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Amoco Production Company

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