OGRIS OPERATING 

ENERGY FACT SHEET

                     

PLEASE HAVE A SAFE AND ENJOYABLE WILDLIFE EXPERIENCE!!

Stay to the right and maintain slow speed while driving. If you meet a drill rig, water truck or other large pieces of equipment they cannot pull off-road easily as many are top-heavy and may roll.

Do not park near any drill pads or areas where it would interfere with heavy/wide loads traveling in the area.

Stay away from drill pads, equipment, etc. that may be highly explosive and hazardous to your health! Be extremely cautious while smoking, with campfires or any open flame for personal safety and to prevent wildfire on the Bosque del Oso (BdO) SWA.

OGRIS OPERATING  employees and contractors CANNOT allow riders in company vehicles nor can they haul game or supplies for hunters.

OGRIS OPERATING Energy vehicles will be passing through the gates at various times throughout the day and possibly during the night to maintain their operation. Please be courteous and cooperative to these employees doing their required duties.

If you should have an emergency, Colorado Parks and Wildlife and OGRIS OPERATING personnel will have radios that may be able to reach a dispatch center and telephone. Cell service (based on the cell service provider) can sometimes be obtained on ridgetops and at the intersections of Highway 12 and the BdO SWA entrances.

All well and compressor locations have a sign on the meter house with legal descriptions and GPS coordinates for an exact location if assistance is needed.


EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND CONTACT NUMBERS

Las Animas County Sheriff’s Office

(719)846-2211

Mt. San Rafael Hospital

(719)846-9213

Colorado Parks and Wildlife:

Bob Holder
District Wildlife Manager

(719)680-1410 (mobile)

Dylan Thomsen
Wildlife Technician

(719)792-2232 (mobile)
(719)868-2022 (office)

Operation Game Thief

(800)332-4155

Colorado State Patrol Dispatch

(719)544-2424  (EMERGENCY)

OGRIS OPERATING Emergency

(719)497-0446