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The fundamental geologic unit used in the 1995 National Oil and Gas Assessment was the play, which is defined as a set of known or postulated oil and or gas accumulations sharing similar geologic, geographic, and temporal properties, such as source rock, migration pathways, timing, trapping mechanism, and hydrocarbon type. The geographic limit of each play was defined and mapped by the geologist responsible for each province. The play boundaries were defined geologically as the limits of the geologic elements that define the play, such as the limits of the reservoir rock, geologic structures, source rock, and seal lithologies. The only exceptions to this are plays that border the Federal-State water boundary. In...
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4923 = Cotton Valley Blanket Sandstones Gas,
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US05 = Arkansas,
US12 = Florida,
US22 = Louisiana,
US28 = Mississippi,
US48 = Texas,
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Cell maps for each oil and gas play were created by the USGS as a method for illustrating the degree of exploration, type of production, and distribution of production in a play or province. Each cell represents a quarter-mile square of the land surface, and the cells are coded to represent whether the wells included within the cell are predominantly oil-producing, gas-producing, both oil and gas-producing, or dry. The well information was initially retrieved from the Petroleum Information (PI) Well History Control System (WHCS), which is a proprietary, commercial database containing information for most oil and gas wells in the U.S. Cells were developed as a graphic solution to overcome the problem of displaying...
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05033 = Crawford,
05143 = Washington,
20001 = Allen,
20003 = Anderson, All tags...
20011 = Bourbon,
20015 = Butler,
20017 = Chase,
20019 = Chautauqua,
20021 = Cherokee,
20031 = Coffey,
20037 = Crawford,
20049 = Elk,
20073 = Greenwood,
20099 = Labette,
20107 = Linn,
20125 = Montgomery,
20133 = Neosho,
20205 = Wilson,
20207 = Woodson,
29011 = Barton,
29013 = Bates,
29015 = Benton,
29039 = Cedar,
29057 = Dade,
29083 = Henry,
29085 = Hickory,
29097 = Jasper,
29119 = McDonald,
29145 = Newton,
29167 = Polk,
29185 = St. Clair,
29217 = Vernon,
40001 = Adair,
40021 = Cherokee,
40027 = Cleveland,
40035 = Craig,
40037 = Creek,
40041 = Delaware,
40061 = Haskell,
40063 = Hughes,
40071 = Kay,
40081 = Lincoln,
40083 = Logan,
40087 = McClain,
40091 = McIntosh,
40097 = Mayes,
40101 = Muskogee,
40103 = Noble,
40105 = Nowata,
40107 = Okfuskee,
40111 = Okmulgee,
40113 = Osage,
40115 = Ottawa,
40117 = Pawnee,
40119 = Payne,
40123 = Pontotoc,
40125 = Pottawatomie,
40131 = Rogers,
40133 = Seminole,
40135 = Sequoyah,
40143 = Tulsa,
40145 = Wagoner,
40147 = Washington,
60 = Cherokee Platform,
6001 = Pre-Woodford Paleozoic,
6003 = Mississippian,
6004 = Pennsylvanian Structural,
6005 = Pennsylvanian Stratigraphic,
6007 = Internal Arbuckle/Reagan,
6050 = Cherokee Platform - Central Basin,
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The fundamental geologic unit used in the 1995 National Oil and Gas Assessment was the play, which is defined as a set of known or postulated oil and or gas accumulations sharing similar geologic, geographic, and temporal properties, such as source rock, migration pathways, timing, trapping mechanism, and hydrocarbon type. The geographic limit of each play was defined and mapped by the geologist responsible for each province. The play boundaries were defined geologically as the limits of the geologic elements that define the play, such as the limits of the reservoir rock, geologic structures, source rock, and seal lithologies. The only exceptions to this are plays that border the Federal-State water boundary. In...
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Tags: 35011 = DeBaca,
35019 = Guadalupe,
35021 = Harding,
35027 = Lincoln,
35033 = Mora, All tags...
35037 = Quay,
35047 = San Miguel,
35049 = Santa Fe,
35057 = Torrance,
42 = Pedernal Uplift,
4201 = Upper Paleozoic and Younger,
Ball, M.M.,
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The USGS Central Region Energy Team assesses oil and gas resources of the United States. The onshore and State water areas of the United States comprise 71 provinces. Within these provinces, hydrocarbon plays were defined and assessed. Each of these provinces is defined geologically, and most province boundaries are defined by major geologic changes. The province boundaries were drawn on the county lines that most closely followed the natural geologic boundaries.
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Tags: Adirondack Uplift,
Alaska,
Albuquerque - Santa Fe Rift,
Anadarko Basin,
Appalachian Basin, All tags...
Arkoma Basin,
Atlantic Coastal Plain,
Bend Arch - Fort Worth Basin,
Big Horn Basin,
Black Warrior Basin,
Blue Ridge Thrust Belt,
Cambridge Arch - Central Kansas Uplift,
Central Alaska,
Central Coastal,
Cherokee Platform,
Cincinnati Arch,
Colorado Plateau and Basin and Range,
Denver Basin,
Earth Science,
East Texas Basin,
Eastern,
Eastern Great Basin,
Eastern Oregon - Washington,
Energy Resources,
Florida Peninsula,
Forest City Basin,
Geology,
Gulf Coast,
Idaho - Snake River Downwarp,
Illinois Basin,
Iowa Shelf,
Klamath - Sierra Nevada,
Las Animas Arch,
Los Angeles Basin,
Louisiana-Mississippi Salt Basins,
Marathon Thrust Belt,
Michigan Basin,
Midcontinent,
Montana Thrust Belt,
National Oil and Gas Assessment,
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Natural Resources,
Nemaha Uplift,
New England,
North-Central Montana,
Northern Alaska,
Northern Arizona,
Northern Coastal,
Oil,
Ozark Uplift,
Pacific Coast,
Palo Duro Basin,
Paradox Basin,
Park Basins,
Pedernal Uplift,
Permian Basin,
Piedmont,
Powder River Basin,
Province Boundary,
Raton Basin - Sierra Grande Uplift,
Resource Assessment,
Rocky Mountains and Northern Great Plains,
Sacramento Basin,
Salina Basin,
Salton Trough,
San Diego - Oceanside,
San Joaquin Basin,
San Juan Basin,
Santa Maria Basin,
Sedgwick Basin,
Sedimentary Basin,
Sioux Arch,
Sonoma - Livermore Basin,
South-Central New Mexico,
Southern Alaska,
Southern Arizona - Southwestern New Mexico,
Southern Oklahoma,
Southwest Montana,
Southwestern Wyoming,
Superior,
U.S. Geological Survey,
US = United States,
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West Texas and Eastern New Mexico,
Western Great Basin,
Western Gulf,
Western Oregon - Washington,
Williston Basin,
Wind River Basin,
Wyoming Thrust Belt,
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Cell maps for each oil and gas play were created by the USGS as a method for illustrating the degree of exploration, type of production, and distribution of production in a play or province. Each cell represents a quarter-mile square of the land surface, and the cells are coded to represent whether the wells included within the cell are predominantly oil-producing, gas-producing, both oil and gas-producing, or dry. The well information was initially retrieved from the Petroleum Information (PI) Well History Control System (WHCS), which is a proprietary, commercial database containing information for most oil and gas wells in the U.S. Cells were developed as a graphic solution to overcome the problem of displaying...
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Tags: 06019 = Fresno,
06029 = Kern,
06031 = Kings,
06039 = Madera,
06043 = Mariposa, All tags...
06047 = Merced,
06053 = Monterey,
06069 = San Benito,
06077 = San Joaquin,
06079 = San Luis Obispo,
06099 = Stanislaus,
06107 = Tulare,
06109 = Tuolumne,
10 = San Joaquin Basin,
1001 = Pliocene Non-associated Gas,
1002 = Southeast Stable Shelf,
1003 = Lower Bakersfield Arch,
1006 = Northeast Shelf of Neogene Basin,
1007 = Northern Area Non-associated Gas,
1008 = Tejon Platform,
1009 = South End Thrust Salient,
Beyer, L.A.,
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Cell maps for each oil and gas play were created by the USGS as a method for illustrating the degree of exploration, type of production, and distribution of production in a play or province. Each cell represents a quarter-mile square of the land surface, and the cells are coded to represent whether the wells included within the cell are predominantly oil-producing, gas-producing, both oil and gas-producing, or dry. The well information was initially retrieved from the Petroleum Information (PI) Well History Control System (WHCS), which is a proprietary, commercial database containing information for most oil and gas wells in the U.S. Cells were developed as a graphic solution to overcome the problem of displaying...
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Tags: 01001 = Autauga,
01007 = Bibb,
01015 = Calhoun,
01019 = Cherokee,
01021 = Chilton, All tags...
01027 = Clay,
01029 = Cleburne,
01037 = Coosa,
01047 = Dallas,
01051 = Elmore,
01105 = Perry,
01111 = Randolph,
01117 = Shelby,
01121 = Talladega,
01123 = Tallapoosa,
09001 = Fairfield,
09003 = Hartford,
09005 = Litchfield,
09009 = New Haven,
10003 = New Castle,
13011 = Banks,
13015 = Bartow,
13045 = Carroll,
13057 = Cherokee,
13067 = Cobb,
13085 = Dawson,
13097 = Douglas,
13111 = Fannin,
13117 = Forsyth,
13121 = Fulton,
13123 = Gilmer,
13129 = Gordon,
13135 = Gwinnett,
13137 = Habersham,
13139 = Hall,
13143 = Haralson,
13157 = Jackson,
13187 = Lumpkin,
13213 = Murray,
13223 = Paulding,
13227 = Pickens,
13233 = Polk,
13241 = Rabun,
13257 = Stephens,
13281 = Towns,
13291 = Union,
13311 = White,
24005 = Baltimore,
24013 = Carroll,
24015 = Cecil,
24021 = Frederick,
24025 = Harford,
24027 = Howard,
24031 = Montgomery,
24043 = Washington,
25003 = Berkshire,
25011 = Franklin,
25013 = Hampden,
25015 = Hampshire,
34003 = Bergen,
34005 = Burlington,
34007 = Camden,
34013 = Essex,
34015 = Gloucester,
34017 = Hudson,
34019 = Hunterdon,
34021 = Mercer,
34023 = Middlesex,
34025 = Monmouth,
34027 = Morris,
34031 = Passaic,
34035 = Somerset,
34037 = Sussex,
34039 = Union,
34041 = Warren,
36001 = Albany,
36005 = Bronx,
36019 = Clinton,
36021 = Columbia,
36027 = Dutchess,
36031 = Essex,
36039 = Greene,
36061 = New York,
36071 = Orange,
36079 = Putnam,
36083 = Renselaer,
36087 = Rockland,
36091 = Saratoga,
36111 = Ulster,
36113 = Warren,
36115 = Washington,
36119 = Westchester,
37003 = Alexander,
37005 = Alleghany,
37009 = Ashe,
37011 = Avery,
37021 = Buncombe,
37023 = Burke,
37027 = Caldwell,
37035 = Catawba,
37039 = Cherokee,
37043 = Clay,
37045 = Cleveland,
37067 = Forsyth,
37075 = Graham,
37087 = Haywood,
37089 = Henderson,
37097 = Iredell,
37099 = Jackson,
37111 = McDowell,
37113 = Macon,
37115 = Madison,
37121 = Mitchell,
37157 = Rockingham,
37161 = Rutherford,
37169 = Stokes,
37171 = Surry,
37173 = Swain,
37175 = Transylvania,
37189 = Watauga,
37193 = Wilkes,
37197 = Yadkin,
37199 = Yancey,
42001 = Adams,
42011 = Berks,
42017 = Bucks,
42029 = Chester,
42041 = Cumberland,
42043 = Dauphin,
42045 = Delaware,
42055 = Franklin,
42071 = Lancaster,
42075 = Lebanon,
42077 = Lehigh,
42089 = Monroe,
42091 = Montgomery,
42095 = Northampton,
42101 = Philadelphia,
42103 = Pike,
42133 = York,
45073 = Oconee,
47009 = Blount,
47011 = Bradley,
47019 = Carter,
47029 = Cocke,
47059 = Greene,
47091 = Johnson,
47107 = McMinn,
47123 = Monroe,
47139 = Polk,
47155 = Sevier,
47171 = Unicoi,
50001 = Addison,
50003 = Bennington,
50005 = Caledonia,
50007 = Chittenden,
50011 = Franklin,
50013 = Grand Isle,
50015 = Lamoille,
50017 = Orange,
50019 = Orleans,
50021 = Rutland,
50023 = Washington,
50025 = Windham,
50027 = Windsor,
51003 = Albemarle,
51009 = Amherst,
51011 = Appomattox,
51015 = Augusta,
51019 = Bedford,
51023 = Botetourt,
51029 = Buckingham,
51031 = Campbell,
51035 = Carroll,
51043 = Clarke,
51047 = Culpeper,
51059 = Fairfax,
51061 = Fauquier,
51063 = Floyd,
51065 = Fluvanna,
51067 = Franklin,
51077 = Grayson,
51079 = Greene,
51089 = Henry,
51107 = Loudoun,
51109 = Louisa,
51113 = Madison,
51121 = Montgomery,
51125 = Nelson,
51137 = Orange,
51139 = Page,
51141 = Patrick,
51143 = Pittsylvania,
51153 = Prince William,
51155 = Pulaski,
51157 = Rappahannock,
51161 = Roanoke,
51163 = Rockbridge,
51165 = Rockingham,
51173 = Smyth,
51179 = Stafford,
51187 = Warren,
51191 = Washington,
51197 = Wythe,
54037 = Jefferson,
68 = Blue Ridge Thrust Belt,
6801 = Southern Appalachian Sub-Thrust Sheet,
6802 = Champlain Valley/Sub-Taconic Allochthon,
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Blue Ridge Thrust Belt,
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The fundamental geologic unit used in the 1995 National Oil and Gas Assessment was the play, which is defined as a set of known or postulated oil and or gas accumulations sharing similar geologic, geographic, and temporal properties, such as source rock, migration pathways, timing, trapping mechanism, and hydrocarbon type. The geographic limit of each play was defined and mapped by the geologist responsible for each province. The play boundaries were defined geologically as the limits of the geologic elements that define the play, such as the limits of the reservoir rock, geologic structures, source rock, and seal lithologies. The only exceptions to this are plays that border the Federal-State water boundary. In...
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Tags: 22001 = Acadia,
22003 = Allen,
22005 = Ascension,
22007 = Assumption,
22009 = Avoyelles, All tags...
22011 = Beauregard,
22019 = Calcasieu,
22023 = Cameron,
22025 = Catahoula,
22029 = Concordia,
22033 = E. Baton Rouge,
22037 = E. Feliciana,
22039 = Evangeline,
22043 = Grant,
22045 = Iberia,
22047 = lberville,
22051 = Jefferson,
22053 = Jefferson Davis,
22055 = Lafayette,
22057 = Lafourche,
22059 = La Salle,
22063 = Livingston,
22069 = Natchitoches,
22071 = Orleans,
22075 = Plaquemines,
22077 = Pointe Coupee,
22079 = Rapides,
22085 = Sabine,
22087 = St. Bernard,
22089 = St. Charles,
22091 = St. Helena,
22093 = St. James,
22095 = St. John the Baptist,
22097 = St. Landry,
22099 = St. Martin,
22101 = St. Mary,
22103 = St. Tammany,
22105 = Tangipahoa,
22109 = Terrebonne,
22113 = Vermilion,
22115 = Vernon,
22117 = Washington,
22121 = W. Baton Rouge,
22125 = W. Feliciana,
28005 = Amite,
28045 = Hancock,
28091 = Marion,
28109 = Pearl River,
28147 = Walthall,
47 = Western Gulf,
4701 = Houston Salt Dome Flank Oil and Gas,
4702 = Norphlet South Texas Deep Gas,
4703 = Smackover South Texas Gas,
4704 = Cotton Valley Western Gulf Gas and Oil,
4706 = Lower Cretaceous Shelf Carbonate Fault Zone Oil,
4707 = Buda Fault Zone Oil,
4708 = Buda Downdip Oil,
4709 = Tuscaloosa Deep Sandstone Gas,
4710 = Woodbine South Angelina Flexure Oil and Gas,
4711 = Austin Shelf Edge Gas and Oil,
4713 = Austin Updip Oil,
4714 = Upper Cretaceous Volcanic Mound Oil and Gas,
4715 = Upper Cretaceous Sandstones Fault Zone Oil,
4716 = Upper Cretaceous Sandstones Maverick Basin Oil,
4717 = Upper Cretaceous Sandstones Downdip Gas,
4718 = Lower Wilcox Lobo Gas,
4719 = Lower Wilcox Fluvial Oil and Gas,
4720 = Lower Wilcox Downdip Overpressured Gas,
4721 = Upper Wilcox Updip Fluvial Gas,
4722 = Upper Wilcox Shelf-Edge Gas and Oil,
4723 = Upper Wilcox Downdip Overpressured Gas,
4724 = Middle Eocene Sandstones Downdip Gas,
4725 = Middle Eocene Sandstones Updip Fluvial Oil and Gas,
4726 = Yegua Updip Fluvial - Deltaic Oil and Gas,
4727 = Yegua Downdip Gas,
4728 = Jackson Updip Gas and Oil,
4729 = Jackson Downdip Gas,
4730 = Vicksburg Updip Gas,
4731 = Vicksburg Downdip Gas,
4732 = Frio South Texas Downdip Gas,
4733 = Frio South Texas Mid-Dip Oil and Gas,
4734 = Frio Updip Fluvial Gas and Oil,
4735 = Frio SE Texas/S. Louisiana Mid-Dip Gas and Oil,
4736 = Frio SE Texas/S. Louisiana Downdip Gas,
4737 = Hackberry Sandstone Gas and Oil,
4738 = Anahuac Sandstone Gas and Oil,
4739 = Lower Miocene Fluvial Sandstone Oil and Gas,
4740 = Lower Miocene Deltaic Sandstone Gas and Oil,
4741 = Lower Miocene Slope and Fan Sandstone Gas,
4742 = Middle Miocene Fluvial Sandstone Gas and Oil,
4743 = Middle Miocene Deltaic Sandstone Gas and Oil,
4744 = Upper Miocene Fluvial Sandstone Gas and Oil,
4745 = Upper Miocene Deltaic Sandstone Gas and Oil,
4746 = Plio-Pleistocene Fluvial Sandstone Oil,
48005 = Angelina,
48007 = Aransas,
48013 = Atascosa,
48015 = Austin,
48019 = Bandera,
48021 = Bastrop,
48025 = Bee,
48027 = Bell,
48029 = Bexar,
48031 = Blanco,
48039 = Brazoria,
48041 = Brazos,
48047 = Brooks,
48051 = Burleson,
48053 = Burnet,
48055 = Caldwell,
48057 = Calhoun,
48061 = Cameron,
48071 = Chambers,
48089 = Colorado,
48091 = Comal,
48099 = Coryell,
48123 = DeWitt,
48127 = Dimmit,
48131 = Duval,
48137 = Edwards,
48145 = Falls,
48149 = Fayette,
48157 = Fort Bend,
48163 = Frio,
48167 = Galveston,
48175 = Goliad,
48177 = Gonzales,
48185 = Grimes,
48187 = Guadalupe,
48199 = Hardin,
48201 = Harris,
48209 = Hays,
48215 = Hidalgo,
48225 = Houston,
48239 = Jackson,
48241 = Jasper,
48245 = Jefferson,
48247 = Jim Hogg,
48249 = Jim Wells,
48255 = Karnes,
48259 = Kendall,
48261 = Kenedy,
48271 = Kinney,
48273 = Kleberg,
48281 = Lampasas,
48283 = La Salle,
48285 = Lavaca,
48287 = Lee,
48289 = Leon,
48291 = Liberty,
48297 = Live Oak,
48309 = McLennan,
48311 = McMullen,
48313 = Madison,
48321 = Matagorda,
48323 = Maverick,
48325 = Medina,
48331 = Milam,
48339 = Montgomery,
48351 = Newton,
48355 = Nueces,
48361 = Orange,
48373 = Polk,
48385 = Real,
48391 = Refugio,
48395 = Robertson,
48403 = Sabine,
48405 = San Augustine,
48407 = San Jacinto,
48409 = San Patricio,
48427 = Starr,
48453 = Travis,
48455 = Trinity,
48457 = Tyler,
48463 = Uvalde,
48465 = Val Verde,
48469 = Victoria,
48471 = Walker,
48473 = Waller,
48477 = Washington,
48479 = Webb,
48481 = Wharton,
48489 = Willacy,
48491 = Williamson,
48493 = Wilson,
48505 = Zapata,
48507 = Zavala,
Earth Science,
Energy Resources,
Geology,
Gulf Coast,
LA,
National Oil and Gas Assessment,
Natural Gas,
Natural Resources,
Oil,
Play Boundaries,
Resource Assessment,
Schenk, C.J.,
TX,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USGS,
United States,
Western Gulf,
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Cell maps for each oil and gas play were created by the USGS as a method for illustrating the degree of exploration, type of production, and distribution of production in a play or province. Each cell represents a quarter-mile square of the land surface, and the cells are coded to represent whether the wells included within the cell are predominantly oil-producing, gas-producing, both oil and gas-producing, or dry. The well information was initially retrieved from the Petroleum Information (PI) Well History Control System (WHCS), which is a proprietary, commercial database containing information for most oil and gas wells in the U.S. Cells were developed as a graphic solution to overcome the problem of displaying...
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Tags: 36019 = Clinton,
36031 = Essex,
36033 = Franklin,
36035 = Fulton,
36041 = Hamilton, All tags...
36043 = Herkimer,
36045 = Jefferson,
36049 = Lewis,
36057 = Montgomery,
36065 = Oneida,
36077 = Otsego,
36089 = St. Lawrence,
36091 = Saratoga,
36113 = Warren,
36115 = Washington,
50001 = Addison,
50007 = Chittenden,
50011 = Franklin,
50013 = Grand Isle,
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Cell maps for each oil and gas play were created by the USGS as a method for illustrating the degree of exploration, type of production, and distribution of production in a play or province. Each cell represents a quarter-mile square of the land surface, and the cells are coded to represent whether the wells included within the cell are predominantly oil-producing, gas-producing, both oil and gas-producing, or dry. The well information was initially retrieved from the Petroleum Information (PI) Well History Control System (WHCS), which is a proprietary, commercial database containing information for most oil and gas wells in the U.S. Cells were developed as a graphic solution to overcome the problem of displaying...
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Tags: 22001 = Acadia,
22003 = Allen,
22005 = Ascension,
22007 = Assumption,
22009 = Avoyelles, All tags...
22011 = Beauregard,
22019 = Calcasieu,
22023 = Cameron,
22025 = Catahoula,
22029 = Concordia,
22033 = E. Baton Rouge,
22037 = E. Feliciana,
22039 = Evangeline,
22043 = Grant,
22045 = Iberia,
22047 = lberville,
22051 = Jefferson,
22053 = Jefferson Davis,
22055 = Lafayette,
22057 = Lafourche,
22059 = La Salle,
22063 = Livingston,
22069 = Natchitoches,
22071 = Orleans,
22075 = Plaquemines,
22077 = Pointe Coupee,
22079 = Rapides,
22085 = Sabine,
22087 = St. Bernard,
22089 = St. Charles,
22091 = St. Helena,
22093 = St. James,
22095 = St. John the Baptist,
22097 = St. Landry,
22099 = St. Martin,
22101 = St. Mary,
22103 = St. Tammany,
22105 = Tangipahoa,
22109 = Terrebonne,
22113 = Vermilion,
22115 = Vernon,
22117 = Washington,
22121 = W. Baton Rouge,
22125 = W. Feliciana,
28005 = Amite,
28045 = Hancock,
28091 = Marion,
28109 = Pearl River,
28147 = Walthall,
47 = Western Gulf,
4701 = Houston Salt Dome Flank Oil and Gas,
4702 = Norphlet South Texas Deep Gas,
4703 = Smackover South Texas Gas,
4704 = Cotton Valley Western Gulf Gas and Oil,
4706 = Lower Cretaceous Shelf Carbonate Fault Zone Oil,
4707 = Buda Fault Zone Oil,
4708 = Buda Downdip Oil,
4709 = Tuscaloosa Deep Sandstone Gas,
4710 = Woodbine South Angelina Flexure Oil and Gas,
4711 = Austin Shelf Edge Gas and Oil,
4713 = Austin Updip Oil,
4714 = Upper Cretaceous Volcanic Mound Oil and Gas,
4715 = Upper Cretaceous Sandstones Fault Zone Oil,
4716 = Upper Cretaceous Sandstones Maverick Basin Oil,
4717 = Upper Cretaceous Sandstones Downdip Gas,
4718 = Lower Wilcox Lobo Gas,
4719 = Lower Wilcox Fluvial Oil and Gas,
4720 = Lower Wilcox Downdip Overpressured Gas,
4721 = Upper Wilcox Updip Fluvial Gas,
4722 = Upper Wilcox Shelf-Edge Gas and Oil,
4723 = Upper Wilcox Downdip Overpressured Gas,
4724 = Middle Eocene Sandstones Downdip Gas,
4725 = Middle Eocene Sandstones Updip Fluvial Oil and Gas,
4726 = Yegua Updip Fluvial - Deltaic Oil and Gas,
4727 = Yegua Downdip Gas,
4728 = Jackson Updip Gas and Oil,
4729 = Jackson Downdip Gas,
4730 = Vicksburg Updip Gas,
4731 = Vicksburg Downdip Gas,
4732 = Frio South Texas Downdip Gas,
4733 = Frio South Texas Mid-Dip Oil and Gas,
4734 = Frio Updip Fluvial Gas and Oil,
4735 = Frio SE Texas/S. Louisiana Mid-Dip Gas and Oil,
4736 = Frio SE Texas/S. Louisiana Downdip Gas,
4737 = Hackberry Sandstone Gas and Oil,
4738 = Anahuac Sandstone Gas and Oil,
4739 = Lower Miocene Fluvial Sandstone Oil and Gas,
4740 = Lower Miocene Deltaic Sandstone Gas and Oil,
4741 = Lower Miocene Slope and Fan Sandstone Gas,
4742 = Middle Miocene Fluvial Sandstone Gas and Oil,
4743 = Middle Miocene Deltaic Sandstone Gas and Oil,
4744 = Upper Miocene Fluvial Sandstone Gas and Oil,
4745 = Upper Miocene Deltaic Sandstone Gas and Oil,
4746 = Plio-Pleistocene Fluvial Sandstone Oil,
4747 = Austin Chalk-Pearsall,
4748 = Austin Chalk-Giddings,
4749 = Austin Chalk-Outlying,
48005 = Angelina,
48007 = Aransas,
48013 = Atascosa,
48015 = Austin,
48019 = Bandera,
48021 = Bastrop,
48025 = Bee,
48027 = Bell,
48029 = Bexar,
48031 = Blanco,
48039 = Brazoria,
48041 = Brazos,
48047 = Brooks,
48051 = Burleson,
48053 = Burnet,
48055 = Caldwell,
48057 = Calhoun,
48061 = Cameron,
48071 = Chambers,
48089 = Colorado,
48091 = Comal,
48099 = Coryell,
48123 = DeWitt,
48127 = Dimmit,
48131 = Duval,
48137 = Edwards,
48145 = Falls,
48149 = Fayette,
48157 = Fort Bend,
48163 = Frio,
48167 = Galveston,
48175 = Goliad,
48177 = Gonzales,
48185 = Grimes,
48187 = Guadalupe,
48199 = Hardin,
48201 = Harris,
48209 = Hays,
48215 = Hidalgo,
48225 = Houston,
48239 = Jackson,
48241 = Jasper,
48245 = Jefferson,
48247 = Jim Hogg,
48249 = Jim Wells,
48255 = Karnes,
48259 = Kendall,
48261 = Kenedy,
48271 = Kinney,
48273 = Kleberg,
48281 = Lampasas,
48283 = La Salle,
48285 = Lavaca,
48287 = Lee,
48289 = Leon,
48291 = Liberty,
48297 = Live Oak,
48309 = McLennan,
48311 = McMullen,
48313 = Madison,
48321 = Matagorda,
48323 = Maverick,
48325 = Medina,
48331 = Milam,
48339 = Montgomery,
48351 = Newton,
48355 = Nueces,
48361 = Orange,
48373 = Polk,
48385 = Real,
48391 = Refugio,
48395 = Robertson,
48403 = Sabine,
48405 = San Augustine,
48407 = San Jacinto,
48409 = San Patricio,
48427 = Starr,
48453 = Travis,
48455 = Trinity,
48457 = Tyler,
48463 = Uvalde,
48465 = Val Verde,
48469 = Victoria,
48471 = Walker,
48473 = Waller,
48477 = Washington,
48479 = Webb,
48481 = Wharton,
48489 = Willacy,
48491 = Williamson,
48493 = Wilson,
48505 = Zapata,
48507 = Zavala,
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Cell maps for each oil and gas play were created by the USGS as a method for illustrating the degree of exploration, type of production, and distribution of production in a play or province. Each cell represents a quarter-mile square of the land surface, and the cells are coded to represent whether the wells included within the cell are predominantly oil-producing, gas-producing, both oil and gas-producing, or dry. The well information was initially retrieved from the Petroleum Information (PI) Well History Control System (WHCS), which is a proprietary, commercial database containing information for most oil and gas wells in the U.S. Cells were developed as a graphic solution to overcome the problem of displaying...
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Tags: 16007 = Bear Lake,
16011 = Bingham,
16019 = Bonneville,
16029 = Caribou,
16041 = Franklin, All tags...
16065 = Madison,
16081 = Teton,
36 = Wyoming Thrust Belt,
3601 = Moxa Arch Extension,
3602 = Crawford-Meade Thrusts,
3603 = Northern Thrusts,
3604 = Absaroka Thrust,
3606 = Hogsback Thrust,
3607 = Cretaceous Stratigraphic,
49005 = Cache,
49011 = Davis,
49013 = Duchesne,
49029 = Morgan,
49033 = Rich,
49035 = Salt Lake,
49043 = Summit,
49051 = Wasatch,
49057 = Weber,
56023 = Lincoln,
56035 = Sublette,
56039 = Teton,
56041 = Uinta,
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The fundamental geologic unit used in the 1995 National Oil and Gas Assessment was the play, which is defined as a set of known or postulated oil and or gas accumulations sharing similar geologic, geographic, and temporal properties, such as source rock, migration pathways, timing, trapping mechanism, and hydrocarbon type. The geographic limit of each play was defined and mapped by the geologist responsible for each province. The play boundaries were defined geologically as the limits of the geologic elements that define the play, such as the limits of the reservoir rock, geologic structures, source rock, and seal lithologies. The only exceptions to this are plays that border the Federal-State water boundary. In...
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Tags: 19119 = Lyon,
19149 = Plymouth,
19167 = Sioux,
19193 = Woodbury,
27011 = Big Stone, All tags...
27073 = Lac qui Parle,
27081 = Lincoln,
27117 = Pipestone,
27133 = Rock,
27155 = Traverse,
27173 = Yellow Medicine,
31015 = Boyd,
31027 = Cedar,
31043 = Dakota,
31051 = Dixon,
31103 = Keya Paha,
31107 = Knox,
32 = Sioux Arch,
3202 = Truncated Paleozoic,
38021 = Dickey,
38077 = Richland,
38081 = Sargent,
46003 = Aurora,
46005 = Beadle,
46007 = Bennett,
46009 = Bon Homme,
46011 = Brookings,
46013 = Brown,
46015 = Brule,
46017 = Buffalo,
46023 = Charles Mix,
46025 = Clark,
46027 = Clay,
46029 = Codington,
46035 = Davison,
46037 = Day,
46039 = Deuel,
46043 = Douglas,
46049 = Faulk,
46051 = Grant,
46053 = Gregory,
46057 = Hamlin,
46059 = Hand,
46061 = Hanson,
46065 = Hughes,
46067 = Hutchinson,
46069 = Hyde,
46071 = Jackson,
46073 = Jerauld,
46075 = Jones,
46077 = Kingsbury,
46079 = Lake,
46083 = Lincoln,
46085 = Lyman,
46087 = McCook,
46091 = Marshall,
46095 = Mellette,
46097 = Miner,
46099 = Minnehaha,
46101 = Moody,
46103 = Pennington,
46107 = Potter,
46109 = Roberts,
46111 = Sanborn,
46115 = Spink,
46117 = Stanley,
46119 = Sully,
46121 = Todd,
46123 = Tripp,
46125 = Turner,
46127 = Union,
46135 = Yankton,
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Cell maps for each oil and gas play were created by the USGS as a method for illustrating the degree of exploration, type of production, and distribution of production in a play or province. Each cell represents a quarter-mile square of the land surface, and the cells are coded to represent whether the wells included within the cell are predominantly oil-producing, gas-producing, both oil and gas-producing, or dry. The well information was initially retrieved from the Petroleum Information (PI) Well History Control System (WHCS), which is a proprietary, commercial database containing information for most oil and gas wells in the U.S. Cells were developed as a graphic solution to overcome the problem of displaying...
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Tags: 16003 = Adams,
16009 = Benewah,
16017 = Bonner,
16021 = Boundary,
16049 = Idaho, All tags...
16055 = Kootenai,
16057 = Latah,
16069 = Nez Perce,
16087 = Washington,
41001 = Baker,
41005 = Clackamas,
41013 = Crook,
41017 = Deschutes,
41021 = Gilliam,
41023 = Grant,
41025 = Harney,
41027 = Hood River,
41031 = Jefferson,
41043 = Linn,
41045 = Malheur,
41047 = Marion,
41049 = Morrow,
41055 = Sherman,
41059 = Umatilla,
41061 = Union,
41063 = Wallowa,
41065 = Wasco,
41069 = Wheeler,
5 = Eastern Oregon - Washington,
501 = Northwestern Columbia Plateau Gas,
502 = Central and Northeastern Oregon Paleogene Gas,
503 = Columbia Basin - Basin Centered Gas,
53001 = Adams,
53003 = Asotin,
53005 = Benton,
53007 = Chelan,
53013 = Columbia,
53017 = Douglas,
53019 = Ferry,
53021 = Franklin,
53023 = Garfield,
53025 = Grant,
53033 = King,
53037 = Kittitas,
53039 = Klickitat,
53041 = Lewis,
53043 = Lincoln,
53047 = Okanogan,
53051 = Pend Oreille,
53057 = Skagit,
53059 = Skamania,
53061 = Snohomish,
53063 = Spokane,
53065 = Stevens,
53071 = Walla Walla,
53073 = Whatcom,
53075 = Whitman,
53077 = Yakima,
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