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Public Land Patented Since 1990 in The United States

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Since 1990, the hardrock mining industry has acquired the title to an estimated 32,267 acres of land in The United States previously owned by the public and rich in gold, silver, and other precious metals and minerals. Although a moratorium on new mining "patents" - conversion of public lands to private - has been in place since 1994, the government continues to grant pending requests. See who has gained title to lands since 1872, 1980, 1990, or 2000.

Quick facts about patented lands in The United States since 1990

• Acres of U.S. land, previously public, titled the mining industry since 1990: 32,267

• Companies and individuals granted patents, total: 133

• Dollars paid for each acre: $2.50 or $5

• Royalties paid to federal government from mines on patented public land: $0

EWG analysis of data compiled by the Bureau of Land Management.


Top Mining Patent Purchasers in The United States Ranked by Acres Patented Since 1990

Companies have been consolidated to account for subsidiaries.

 Company/IndividualHeadquartersNumber of PatentsEstimated AcreagePatent Date(s)
1 Phelps Dodge Mining Co Phoenix, AZ 9 2,957 2000 to 2001
2 Barrick Gold Corporation World HQ in Canada 10 2,872 1992 to 2000
3 Gold Fields Mining Co Lakewood, CO 14 2,600 1990 to 2000
4 AMCOL International Corp Arlington Heights, IL 17 2,301 1990 to 2001
5 Manville Sales Corp Denver, CO 24 1,997 2001
6 Meridian Gold Company Reno, NV 10 1,526 1990 to 2001
7 Newmont Mining Corp Denver, CO 13 1,410 1990 to 2002
8 Kinross World HQ in Canada 4 1,383 2000 to 2001
9 Thomas A Thorson Casper, WY 5 1,311 1992 to 1997
10 Marlene M Woods San Bernardino, CA 1 1,280 1990
See all patent purchasers in The United States since 1990

 

State Ranking Ranked by Acres Patented Since 1990

 StateNumber of PatentsEstimated Acreage 
1Nevada7310,962details
2California355,988details
3Wyoming294,972details
4Idaho234,424details
5Montana432,931details
6Arizona202,015details
7Colorado4301details
8Oregon9269details
9South Dakota1233details
10New Mexico1100details
11Utah150details
12Washington123details

 

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Source: EWG analysis of Bureau of Land Management's Land and Mineral Records 2000 (LR2000) data system. For claims, acreages are estimated based on maximum allowable size of claims. For patents, acreages are taken directly from the LR2000 database where available, and are estimated based on maximum allowable size of claim that preceded the patent where acreages are not noted in LR2000. All notices are assumed to be five acres in size, and the size of plans are calculated directly as the size of the land represented by the legal land description in the LR2000 database. The acreages we estimate through these methods would tend to overestimate the actual amount. We welcome corrections here, and would welcome a federal data management system that included the acreages involved in these important federal land transactions.