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Reasonably Foreseeable Development Scenario For Oil and Gas Development In the Buffalo Field Office Area, Campbell, Johnson and Sheridan Counties, Wyoming

Date: 2001-01-01
Categories: Mining, Hydrology & Watersheds
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

occur. To do this an occurrence potential aa map was constructed (Map 1). The oil and gas occurrence potential was classified as $3 - High, Moderate, Low, or None. Explanation of these classifications is given on the map. | 2 oe Note that most of the BFOA has high = $2 a occurrence potential. The classification is based on geology, data from oil and gas test ae wells, and the play areas described by " Dolton, et al (1990). The Geologic Map of Wyoming (Love and Christiansen 1985) and $0 ’ the Structure Contour Map of the Powder 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 River Basin and Casper Arch, Wyoming and — = Tv An Be Sipe = : Montana (Petroleum Information 1987) were Figure 3 Historic gas prices (Wyoming State Geological also used. Map | does not indicate whether Survey 1996) and projections (Energy Information these resources can be developed Administration 1998). economically. OIL AND GAS PLAYS

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United States Bureau of Land ManagementUnited States Geological SurveyEnergy Information AdministrationWyoming Geological SurveyWyoming State Office - Reservoir Management GroupWyoming Oil and Gas Conservation CommissionPotential Gas CommitteeWOGCC