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Bakken Shale
Bakken Overview:
The Bakken Shale and the underlying Three Forks formation are both part of the Williston Basin, which spans portions of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.
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Bakken Counties:
ND: Billings, Burke, Divide, Dunn, McKenzie
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Bakken Pipelines (natural gas):
Northern Border, WBI Energy Transmission
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Bakken Net Acreage Table:
A table detailing the net acreage owned by various companies in the Bakken play.
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Green River Basin
Green River Overview:
The Green River Basin (GRB) is actually a subset of what the United States Geological Survey calls the Greater Green River Basin, which also includes the Great Divide, Vermillion, and Washakie Basins in Wyoming, and the Sand Wash Basin in Colorado.
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Green River Counties:
WY: Lincoln, Sublette, Sweetwater, Uinta
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Green River Pipelines (natural gas):
CIG, Kern River, Northwest Pipeline, Opal Hub, Overland Trail Transmission, Questar, Questar Overthrust, Rockies Express, Ruby, WIC
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Monterey
Monterey Overview:
The Monterey Shale, which is primarily a crude oil formation that is located in both onshore and offshore Southern California at depths between 8000’-14000’, has the potential to be massive.
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Monterey Counties:
CA: Fresno, Kern, Kings, Los Angeles, Monterey
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Monterey Pipelines (natural gas):
PG&E, SoCal Gas
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Niobrara/Denver-Julesburg Basin
Niobrara DJ Overview:
The Niobrara-DJ Basin is a crude oil and liquids rich gas play that is located in Northeast Colorado and Southeast Wyoming.
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Niobrara DJ Counties:
CO:Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Douglas
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Niobrara DJ Pipelines (natural gas):
Cheyenne Hub, Cheyenne Plains, CIG, PSCO, Rockies Express, Southern Star, Tallgrass, WIC
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Niobrara DJ Net Acreage Table:
A table detailing the net acreage owned by various companies in the Niobrara play.
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Paradox Basin
Paradox Overview:
Located mostly in Southeastern Utah and Southwestern Colorado, the Paradox Basin has been traditionally known more for its conventional oil & gas production.
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Paradox Counties:
UT: Emery, Garfield, Grand, San Juan, Wayne
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Paradox Pipelines (natural gas):
Northwest Pipeline, Southern Trails, TransColorado
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Piceance Basin
Piceance Overview:
Located in Northwest Colorado, the Piceance (pronounced pee-aunts) Basin is a tight sands formation that lies at depths between 6000’-10000’, and features liquids rich natural gas.
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Piceance Counties:
CO: Delta, Garfield, Gunnison, Mesa, Moffat
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Piceance Pipelines (natural gas):
CIG, Northwest Pipeline, Questar, Rockies Express, TransColorado, White River Hub, WIC
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Piceance Net Acreage Table:
A table detailing the net acreage owned by various companies in the Piceance play.
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Powder River Basin
Powder River Overview:
Traditionally more known for its coal production, the Powder River Basin in Northeast Wyoming and Southeast Montana is making headlines today for its unconventional oil and gas potential.
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Powder River Counties:
WY: Campbell, Converse, Johnson, Natrona, Niobrara
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Powder River Pipelines (natural gas):
Bison Pipeline, CIG, Grasslands, KMI-Casper, MIGC, Tallgrass, WBI Energy Transmission, WIC
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San Juan Basin
San Juan Overview:
The San Juan Basin, which is located primarily in Northwest New Mexico and extends into Southwest Colorado, is a hodgepodge of oil and natural gas production from both conventional and unconventional tight sands, coal bed methane (CBM), and shale formations.
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San Juan Counties:
NM: McKinley, Rio Arriba, San Juan, Sandoval
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San Juan Pipelines (natural gas):
El Paso, Northwest Pipeline, Southern Trails, TransColorado, Transwestern
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Uinta Basin
Uinta Overview:
Much like the Permian basin in West Texas, the Uinta Basin in Northeast Utah, which began producing natural gas and oil in commercial volumes in 1925 and 1949, respectively, has experienced a rebirth in recent years.
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Uinta Counties:
UT: Carbon, Duchesne, Emery, Grand, Uintah
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Uinta Pipelines (natural gas):
Kern River, Northwest Pipeline, Questar, WIC
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Uinta Net Acreage Table:
A table detailing the net acreage owned by various companies in the Uinta play.
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