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Coal-bed gas resources of the Rocky Mountain region
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Christopher J. Schenk, V. F. Nuccio, R. M. Flores, R. C. Johnson, S. B. Roberts, T.M. Finn, J. Ridgley
Assessment of the Mesaverde Total Petroleum System in Southwestern Wyoming Province: a petroleum system approach to assessing undiscovered oil and gas resources
The U.S. Geological Survey, in a recent assessment of the undiscovered oil and gas resources in the Southwestern Wyoming Province using a Total Petroleum System (TPS) approach, estimated a mean of 84.6 trillion cubic feet of gas (TCFG), 131 million barrels of oil (MMBO) and 2.6 billion barrels of natural gas liquids (BBNGL) that have the potential to be added to reserves over the next 30 yea
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Ronald C. Johnson, Thomas M. Finn
Assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources of the Southwestern Wyoming Province, 2002
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Mark Kirschbaum, Thomas M. Finn, Robert D. Hettinger, Edward A. Johnson, Ronald C. Johnson, Joyce Kibler, Paul G. Lillis, Philip H. Nelson, Laura N.R. Roberts, Stephen B. Roberts, Ronald R. Charpentier, Troy A. Cook, Robert A. Crovelli, Timothy R. Klett, Richard M. Pollastro, Christopher J. Schenk
Potential for a basin-centered gas accumulation in the Albuquerque Basin, New Mexico
The potential that a basin-centered or continuous-type gas accumulation is present in the Albuquerque Basin in central New Mexico was investigated. The Albuquerque Basin is one of the many rift basins that make up the Rio Grand rift system, an area of active extension from Oligocene to recent time. The basin is significantly different from other Rocky Mountain basins that contain basin-centered ga
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Ronald C. Johnson, Thomas M. Finn, Vito F. Nuccio
Basin-centered gas systems of the U.S.
Basin-center accumulations, a type of continuous accumulation, have spatial dimensions equal to or exceeding those of conventional oil and gas accumulations, but unlike conventional fields, cannot be represented in terms of discrete, countable units delineated by downdip hydrocarbon-water contacts. Common geologic and production characteristics of continuous accumulations include their occurrence
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Marin A. Popov, Vito F. Nuccio, Thaddeus S. Dyman, Timothy A. Gognat, Ronald C. Johnson, James W. Schmoker, Michael S. Wilson, Charles E. Bartberger
Potential for a basin-centered gas accumulation in the Raton Basin, Colorado and New Mexico
The Raton Basin appears to contain a significant continuous
or basin-centered gas accumulation in sandstones of the Upper Cretaceous Trinidad Sandstone and Vermejo Formation and Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene Raton Formation. The accumulation is underpressured and occurs at comparatively shallow (
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Ronald C. Johnson, Thomas M. Finn
Coal-bed gas resources of the Rocky Mountain region
The Rocky Mountain region contains several sedimentary provinces with extensive coal deposits and significant accumulations of coal-bed gas. This summary includes coal-bed gas resources in the Powder River Basin (Wyoming and Montana), Wind River Basin (Wyoming), Southwest Wyoming (Greater Green River Basin of Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah), Uinta-Piceance Basin (Colorado and Utah), Raton Basin (Colo
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Christopher J. Schenk, V. F. Nuccio, R. M. Flores, R. C. Johnson, S. B. Roberts, T. S. Collett
Computer spreadsheets for an assessment of in-place gas resources in the low-permeability basin-centered gas accumulation of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming and Montana
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R. A. Crovelli, R. C. Johnson, B.G. Lowell
An assessment of in-place gas resources in the low-permeability basin centered gas accumulation of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming and Montana
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R. C. Johnson, R. A. Crovelli, B.G. Lowell, T.M. Finn
National coal resource assessment non-proprietary data: Location, stratigraphy, and coal quality for selected tertiary coal in the Northern Rocky Mountains and Great Plains region
One of the objectives of the National Coal Resource Assessment in the Northern Rocky Mountains and Great Plains region was to compile stratigraphic and coal quality-trace-element data on selected and potentially minable coal beds and zones of the Fort Union Formation (Paleocene) and equivalent formations. In order to implement this objective, drill-hole information was compiled from hard-copy and
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Romeo M. Flores, A.M. Ochs, G. D. Stricker, M.S. Ellis, S. B. Roberts, C. W. Keighin, E.C. Murphy, V.V. Cavaroc, R. C. Johnson, E.M. Wilde
An assessment of in-place gas in tight and near-tight reservoirs, Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming
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R. C. Johnson, R. A. Crovelli, T.M. Finn, B.G. Lowell
An assessment of in-place gas in tight and near-tight reservoirs, Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming; computer spreadsheets
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R. A. Crovelli, R. C. Johnson, B.G. Lowell
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Coal-bed gas resources of the Rocky Mountain region
No abstract available.AuthorsChristopher J. Schenk, V. F. Nuccio, R. M. Flores, R. C. Johnson, S. B. Roberts, T.M. Finn, J. RidgleyAssessment of the Mesaverde Total Petroleum System in Southwestern Wyoming Province: a petroleum system approach to assessing undiscovered oil and gas resources
The U.S. Geological Survey, in a recent assessment of the undiscovered oil and gas resources in the Southwestern Wyoming Province using a Total Petroleum System (TPS) approach, estimated a mean of 84.6 trillion cubic feet of gas (TCFG), 131 million barrels of oil (MMBO) and 2.6 billion barrels of natural gas liquids (BBNGL) that have the potential to be added to reserves over the next 30 yeaAuthorsRonald C. Johnson, Thomas M. FinnAssessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources of the Southwestern Wyoming Province, 2002
No abstract available.AuthorsMark Kirschbaum, Thomas M. Finn, Robert D. Hettinger, Edward A. Johnson, Ronald C. Johnson, Joyce Kibler, Paul G. Lillis, Philip H. Nelson, Laura N.R. Roberts, Stephen B. Roberts, Ronald R. Charpentier, Troy A. Cook, Robert A. Crovelli, Timothy R. Klett, Richard M. Pollastro, Christopher J. SchenkPotential for a basin-centered gas accumulation in the Albuquerque Basin, New Mexico
The potential that a basin-centered or continuous-type gas accumulation is present in the Albuquerque Basin in central New Mexico was investigated. The Albuquerque Basin is one of the many rift basins that make up the Rio Grand rift system, an area of active extension from Oligocene to recent time. The basin is significantly different from other Rocky Mountain basins that contain basin-centered gaAuthorsRonald C. Johnson, Thomas M. Finn, Vito F. NuccioBasin-centered gas systems of the U.S.
Basin-center accumulations, a type of continuous accumulation, have spatial dimensions equal to or exceeding those of conventional oil and gas accumulations, but unlike conventional fields, cannot be represented in terms of discrete, countable units delineated by downdip hydrocarbon-water contacts. Common geologic and production characteristics of continuous accumulations include their occurrenceAuthorsMarin A. Popov, Vito F. Nuccio, Thaddeus S. Dyman, Timothy A. Gognat, Ronald C. Johnson, James W. Schmoker, Michael S. Wilson, Charles E. BartbergerPotential for a basin-centered gas accumulation in the Raton Basin, Colorado and New Mexico
The Raton Basin appears to contain a significant continuous or basin-centered gas accumulation in sandstones of the Upper Cretaceous Trinidad Sandstone and Vermejo Formation and Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene Raton Formation. The accumulation is underpressured and occurs at comparatively shallow (AuthorsRonald C. Johnson, Thomas M. FinnCoal-bed gas resources of the Rocky Mountain region
The Rocky Mountain region contains several sedimentary provinces with extensive coal deposits and significant accumulations of coal-bed gas. This summary includes coal-bed gas resources in the Powder River Basin (Wyoming and Montana), Wind River Basin (Wyoming), Southwest Wyoming (Greater Green River Basin of Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah), Uinta-Piceance Basin (Colorado and Utah), Raton Basin (ColoAuthorsChristopher J. Schenk, V. F. Nuccio, R. M. Flores, R. C. Johnson, S. B. Roberts, T. S. CollettComputer spreadsheets for an assessment of in-place gas resources in the low-permeability basin-centered gas accumulation of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming and Montana
No abstract available.AuthorsR. A. Crovelli, R. C. Johnson, B.G. LowellAn assessment of in-place gas resources in the low-permeability basin centered gas accumulation of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming and Montana
No abstract available.AuthorsR. C. Johnson, R. A. Crovelli, B.G. Lowell, T.M. FinnNational coal resource assessment non-proprietary data: Location, stratigraphy, and coal quality for selected tertiary coal in the Northern Rocky Mountains and Great Plains region
One of the objectives of the National Coal Resource Assessment in the Northern Rocky Mountains and Great Plains region was to compile stratigraphic and coal quality-trace-element data on selected and potentially minable coal beds and zones of the Fort Union Formation (Paleocene) and equivalent formations. In order to implement this objective, drill-hole information was compiled from hard-copy andAuthorsRomeo M. Flores, A.M. Ochs, G. D. Stricker, M.S. Ellis, S. B. Roberts, C. W. Keighin, E.C. Murphy, V.V. Cavaroc, R. C. Johnson, E.M. WildeAn assessment of in-place gas in tight and near-tight reservoirs, Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming
No abstract available.AuthorsR. C. Johnson, R. A. Crovelli, T.M. Finn, B.G. LowellAn assessment of in-place gas in tight and near-tight reservoirs, Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming; computer spreadsheets
No abstract available.AuthorsR. A. Crovelli, R. C. Johnson, B.G. Lowell