Thomas Finn
A Geologist with the Central Energy Resources Science Center
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Vitrinite reflectance data for the Greater Green River basin, southwestern Wyoming, northwestern Colorado, and northeastern Utah Vitrinite reflectance data for the Greater Green River basin, southwestern Wyoming, northwestern Colorado, and northeastern Utah
The Greater Green River Basin is a large Laramide (Late Cretaceous through Eocene) structural and sedimentary basin that encompasses about 25,000 square miles in southwestern Wyoming, northwestern Colorado, and northeastern Utah (fig. 1). Important conventional oil and gas resources have been discovered and produced from reservoirs ranging in age from Cambrian through Tertiary (Law, 1996...
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Mark Pawlewicz, Thomas Finn
Potential for a basin-centered gas accumulation in the Albuquerque Basin, New Mexico 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...
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Ronald Johnson, Thomas M. Finn, Vito Nuccio
Potential for a basin-centered gas accumulation in the Raton Basin, Colorado and New Mexico 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 Johnson, Thomas Finn
An assessment of in-place gas resources in the low-permeability basin centered gas accumulation of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming and Montana 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
An assessment of in-place gas in tight and near-tight reservoirs, Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming 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
Geology of Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene gas-bearing rocks, Wind River Basin, Wyoming Geology of Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene gas-bearing rocks, Wind River Basin, Wyoming
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R.C. Johnson, T.M. Finn, W. Keefer, R.J. Szmajter
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Vitrinite reflectance data for the Greater Green River basin, southwestern Wyoming, northwestern Colorado, and northeastern Utah Vitrinite reflectance data for the Greater Green River basin, southwestern Wyoming, northwestern Colorado, and northeastern Utah
The Greater Green River Basin is a large Laramide (Late Cretaceous through Eocene) structural and sedimentary basin that encompasses about 25,000 square miles in southwestern Wyoming, northwestern Colorado, and northeastern Utah (fig. 1). Important conventional oil and gas resources have been discovered and produced from reservoirs ranging in age from Cambrian through Tertiary (Law, 1996...
Authors
Mark Pawlewicz, Thomas Finn
Potential for a basin-centered gas accumulation in the Albuquerque Basin, New Mexico 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...
Authors
Ronald Johnson, Thomas M. Finn, Vito Nuccio
Potential for a basin-centered gas accumulation in the Raton Basin, Colorado and New Mexico 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 (
Authors
Ronald Johnson, Thomas Finn
An assessment of in-place gas resources in the low-permeability basin centered gas accumulation of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming and Montana 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.
Authors
R.C. Johnson, R. A. Crovelli, B.G. Lowell, T.M. Finn
An assessment of in-place gas in tight and near-tight reservoirs, Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming An assessment of in-place gas in tight and near-tight reservoirs, Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming
No abstract available.
Authors
R.C. Johnson, R. A. Crovelli, T.M. Finn, B.G. Lowell
Geology of Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene gas-bearing rocks, Wind River Basin, Wyoming Geology of Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene gas-bearing rocks, Wind River Basin, Wyoming
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Authors
R.C. Johnson, T.M. Finn, W. Keefer, R.J. Szmajter