Assessment of Shallow Biogenic Gas Resources in Montana
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Author: J. L. Ridgley, T. C. Hester, S. M. Condon, L. O. Anna, P. G. Lillis, E. L. Rowan, G. T. Snyder, Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists
Subject: Science and Technology
Institution Name:
SERC
Collection Name: DLESE Community Service Center (SERC)
Abstract: This 6-page PDF abstract by the Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists is a reassessment of a USGS study of methane gas reserves in shallow Cretaceous deposits in northern Montana. The study is based on current production, hypothetical "plays," and the similarity of potentially productive facies in Montana to the facies that host shallow biogenic resources in southeastern Alberta and southwestern Saskatchewan. Formations assessed include the Eagle Sandstone, the Belle Fourche, the Greenhorn, the Niobrara, the Milk River, the Carlile and the Judith River.
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Course Type: Learning Module
Media Formats: Downloadable docs
Conditions of Use: Custom License
Copyright 2004 CSPG / CHOA / CWLS Joint Conference
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Geographic
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