Coal-bed Methane Potential of the Wind River Indian ReservationStephen A. Manydeeds Bureau of Indian Affairs, Division of Energy and Mineral Resources, 1991 - Government publications - 108 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 44
Page 3
... coal - bearing formations , which consist of the Late Cretaceous Mesaverde ... feet of gas . The economic attractiveness of coalbed methane production has ... coal from seismic information on the Reservation . A synthetic seismic log was ...
... coal - bearing formations , which consist of the Late Cretaceous Mesaverde ... feet of gas . The economic attractiveness of coalbed methane production has ... coal from seismic information on the Reservation . A synthetic seismic log was ...
Page 10
... coal deposits of the Wind River Indian Reservation have a cumulative thickness of up to 90 feet and average 40 feet of coal over a large area . The coal is found in as many as 15 seams over as much as a 1000 foot - thick interval . One ...
... coal deposits of the Wind River Indian Reservation have a cumulative thickness of up to 90 feet and average 40 feet of coal over a large area . The coal is found in as many as 15 seams over as much as a 1000 foot - thick interval . One ...
Page 13
... coal deposits which might be targets for methane drainage exploration . The ... feet above the basal sandstone unit . This persistent sandstone at the top ... coal for the Alkali Butte member of the Mesaverde Formation . Coal thickness ...
... coal deposits which might be targets for methane drainage exploration . The ... feet above the basal sandstone unit . This persistent sandstone at the top ... coal for the Alkali Butte member of the Mesaverde Formation . Coal thickness ...
Page 15
... feet lower stratigraphically . Hogle and Jones ( 1991 ) have informally named this lower part of the Mesaverde Formation the Alkali Butte member . I have restricted my usage of the term Alkali Butte member to the continental rocks above ...
... feet lower stratigraphically . Hogle and Jones ( 1991 ) have informally named this lower part of the Mesaverde Formation the Alkali Butte member . I have restricted my usage of the term Alkali Butte member to the continental rocks above ...
Page 17
... feet above sea level , where exposed around the edges of the basin , to a minimum recorded level of 13,280 feet below sea level at the Coastal Corporation Owl Creek Tribal # 1 well site in T. 5 N. , R. 3 E. Significant folding and some ...
... feet above sea level , where exposed around the edges of the basin , to a minimum recorded level of 13,280 feet below sea level at the Coastal Corporation Owl Creek Tribal # 1 well site in T. 5 N. , R. 3 E. Significant folding and some ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Alkali Butte member ANTICLINE Arapaho Tribes Barquin basal Mesaverde sandstone Bureau of Indian canisters cc/g central Wyoming CF/T coal beds coal deposits coal thickness coalbed methane resources Cody Shale Contour Interval core cubic feet Division of Energy Energy and Mineral estimated Fort Union Fort Washakie Fremont County ft of coal ft thick gases geophysical logs Hogle and Jones Indian Meadows Joint Business Council Keefer Lance formations Late Cretaceous Location margin Meeteetse Formation Mesaverde and Meeteetse Mesaverde coals Mesaverde Formation methane content Mineral Resources North Fork syncline occurs oil and gas Owl Creek Mountains Paleocene Pilot Butte range River Indian Reservation River Tax Commission Riverton rocks Sample Depth ft Sandstone Member Shoshone and Arapaho stratigraphic target Tertiary thick coal Tribal U.S. Geological Survey Upper Cretaceous USGS CBM-7 vitrinite Washakie Wind River Agency Wind River Basin Wind River Indian Wind River Reservation Wind River Tax Wyoming