Marcellus Shale: Mean Estimate of Volume of Undiscovered Liquids in Gas Accumulations

Jan 30, 2012 (Last modified Feb 2, 2012)
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These data depict the Mean Estimate of Volume of Undiscovered Liquids in Gas Accumulations in the Marcellus Shale, Appalachian Basin Province. Measured in millions of barrels of total natural gas liquids (MMBNGL)

This dataset was compiled from Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources in the Devonian Marcellus Shale, Appalachian Basin Province, 2011.

A single Attribute has been chosen for display: NAGLMEAN. Volume of gas below 20 units have been excluded.
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Sanville, Henri J.
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Coleman, J.L., Milici, R.C., Cook, T.A., Charpentier, R.R., Kirschbaum, Mark, Klett, T.R., Pollastro, R.M., and Schenk, C.J., 2011, Assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources of the Devonian Marcellus Shale of the Appalachian Basin Province, 2011: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2011–3092, 2 p., available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2011/3092/ .
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