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 Economics and the 1995 National Assessment of U.S. Oil and Gas Resources
 Emil D. Attanasi

  U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 95-75-M


Figure 1A. Incremental costs, in dollars per barrel, of finding, developing, and producing crude oil from undiscovered conventional oil fields and continuous-type oil accumulations in onshore and State offshore areas of the United States. Solid line represents undiscovered conventional oil and dashed line represents total of undiscovered conventional oil and oil in continuous-type accumulations.

Incremental costs, in dollars per thousand cubic feet, of finding, developing, and producing undiscovered conventional non-associated gas in gas fields and unconventional non-associated gas (in continuous-type accumulations and coalbed gas) in onshore and State offshore areas of the United States


Figure 1B. Incremental costs, in dollars per thousand cubic feet, of finding, developing, and producing undiscovered conventional non-associated gas in gas fields and unconventional non-associated gas (in continuous-type accumulations and coalbed gas) in onshore and State offshore areas of the United States. Solid line represents undiscovered conventional non-associated gas and dashed line represents total of undiscovered conventional and unconventional gas.

Incremental costs, in dollars per thousand cubic feet, of finding, developing, and producing undiscovered conventional non-associated gas in gas fields and unconventional non-associated gas (in continuous-type accumulations and coalbed gas) in onshore and State offshore areas of the United States


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