The USGS Estimates 35 Billion BOE of Undiscovered Resources in the Montana Thrust Belt, Powder River, Uinta-Piceance, San Juan, Paradox and Southwestern Wyoming Basins of the US Rockies.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c44502) has announced the addition of The US Rockies, the Rockies, the: see Rocky Mountains. Background, the Acreage, and the Players to their offering. The US Rockies: The Background, The Acreage & The Players, contains a geological review on where significant resource potential exists and how much, who owns the mineral rights in the most interesting geological provinces, environmental concerns that could prevent drilling, and how public companies that consider the Rockies a strategic focus positioned. Why you should read this: * The USGS USGS United States Geological Survey (US Department of the Interior) estimates 35 billion BOE BOE Based on Experience BOE Board of Education BOE Boletín Oficial del Estado (Spanish) BOE Bank of England BOE Board of Equalization BOE Board of Elections BOE Barrel of Oil Equivalent BOE Bind on Equip of undiscovered resources in the Montana Thrust Belt, Powder River Powder River River, northern Wyoming and southeastern Montana, U.S. It rises in the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming and flows north 486 mi (782 km) to join the Yellowstone River near Terry, Mont. Tributaries include the Little Powder River and Crazy Woman Creek. , Uinta-Piceance, San Juan San Juan, city, Argentina San Juan (săn wän, Span. sän hwän), city (1991 pop. 353,476), capital of San Juan prov., W Argentina. It is a commercial and industrial center in an agricultural region. , Paradox, and Southwestern Wyoming basins of the US Rockies. * Review basin centered gas and coal bed gas in the Rockies * Much of the drilling in the Rockies area is developmental. Few companies seem to be pressing into new areas, preferring instead to increase economies of scale by developing plays already known to contain gas. * The federal government is attempting to reduce barriers to gas development; however, it is being fought at every step by environmental groups, surface landowners, and (in some cases) state politicians. It's uncertain how this conflict will play outCoas positions become more entrenched en·trench also in·trench v. en·trenched, en·trench·ing, en·trench·es v.tr. 1. To provide with a trench, especially for the purpose of fortifying or defending. 2. , it will become harder to broker a political solution. * Of the companies that are active in the Rockies, the most interesting to investors should be those that have high production, a strong land position, and a public intention to focus on this area. It's also important to evaluate whether a company will have its cash flow from the Rockies diverted to achieve other corporate goals, such as investment in other regions, legal and regulatory compliance costs, or to make up losses in other business units. Content Outline: PART ONE Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Basin-Centered Gas Chapter 3. Resource Potential Chapter 4. Biogenic biogenic /bi·o·gen·ic/ (-jen´ik) having origins in biological processes. biogenic having the property of originating in a biological process. vs. Thermogenic ther·mo·gen·e·sis n. Generation or production of heat, especially by physiological processes. ther Gas Chapter 5. The Past Decade Notes of Caution The Difficult Question PART TWO Introduction Chapter 1. Western US Acreage Review Chapter 2. Areas of Environmental Concern Chapter 3. Company Specific Analysis Notes of Caution The Difficult Question Appendix For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c44502 |
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