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2000-04

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The High Rocky Mountain Access Case for unconventional natural gas was modeled at the play level. Table F1 lists the plays that were affected in the High Rocky Mountain Access Case.

Table F1. Rocky Mountain Basins and Plays with Access Constraints

Fort Union

Basin

Tight Gas Shale

Coalbed Methane

Green River

Shallow—Coalbed Methane

 

Lewis

Deep—Coalbed Methane

 

Deep Mesaverde

 
 

Fox Hills/Lance

 
 

Shallow Mesaverde

 
 

Frontier (Moxa Arch)

 
 

Frontier (Deep)

 

Piceance

South Basin WF/MV

Divide Creek

 

North Basin WF/MV

White River Dome

 

Basin Wide lles/MV

Shallow—Coalbed Mathane

   

Deep—Coalbed Mathane

Powder River

 

Shallow, Basin Margin

   

Central Basin

Raton

 

Purgatory Ridge

   

North Raton Basin

   

South Raton Basin

San Juan

Picture Cliffs

North San Juan Basin, Colorado

 

Central Basin / Dakota

Menefee Play

 

Central Basin / MV

 

Uinta

Tertiary West

Sego

 

Deep Synclinal MV

Blackhawk

 

Basin Flank MV

 

Wind River

Fort Union / Lance Shallow

 
 

Mesaverde / Frontier Shallow

 
 

Mesaverde / Frontier Deep

 

Source: Advanced Resources International, internal memorandum, 2000.

 

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