Data Series 437
· Abstract · Introduction—Video of Exploration and Production Through Time · Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources in the Southwestern Wyoming Province · Undiscovered Gas in the Mesaverde Total Petroleum System · The Almond Continuous Gas Assessment Unit · The Rock Springs–Ericson Gas Assessment Unit · Undiscovered Gas in the Mesaverde–Lance–Fort Union Composite Total Petroleum System · The Mesaverde–Lance–Fort Union Continuous Gas Assessment Unit · Undiscovered Gas in the Lewis Total Petroleum System · The Lewis Continuous Gas Assessment Unit · Undiscovered Gas in the Hilliard-Baxter-Mancos Total Petroleum System · The Hilliard-Baxter-Mancos Continuous Gas Assessment Unit · Undiscovered Gas in the Mowry Composite Total Petroleum System · The Mowry Continuous Gas Assessment Unit · Undiscovered Gas in the Lance–Fort Union Composite Total Petroleum System · The Lance–Fort Union Continuous Gas Assessment Unit · Reservoirs That Contain the Majority of Undiscovered Gas Resources |
AbstractThe purpose of this report is to explore current oil and gas energy development in the area encompassing the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative. The Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative is a long-term science-based effort to ensure southwestern Wyoming’s wildlife and habitat remain viable in areas facing development pressure. Wyoming encompasses some of the highest quality wildlife habitats in the Intermountain West. At the same time, this region is an important source of natural gas. Using Geographic Information System technology, energy data pertinent to the conservation decisionmaking process have been assembled to show historical oil and gas exploration and production in southwestern Wyoming. In addition to historical data, estimates of undiscovered oil and gas are included from the 2002 U.S. Geological Survey National Assessment of Oil and Gas in the Southwestern Wyoming Province. This report is meant to facilitate the integration of existing data with new knowledge and technologies to analyze energy resources development and to assist in habitat conservation planning. The well and assessment data can be accessed and shared among many different clients including, but not limited to, an online web-service for scientists and resource managers engaged in the Initiative. |