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US21 = Kentucky, US01 = Alabama, US13 = Georgia, US39 = Ohio, 506706 = Pottsville Coal-Bed Gas, 50670301 = Lower Paleozoic Carbonates in Thrust Belt, 50670403 = Greenbrier Limestone, 50670584 = Central Appalachian Shelf, 50670404 = Mississippian Sandstones, KY, 50670401 = Oriskany Sandstone-Structural, 50670585 = Appalachain Anthracite and Semi-Anthracite, 50670361 = Clinton-Medina Basin Center, 50670364 = Tuscarora Basin Center, 50670363 = Clinton-Medina Transitional, 50670362 = Clinton-Medina Transitional Northeast, 50670581 = Pocahontas Basin, 50670466 = Berea Sandstone, 50670582 = East Dunkard (Folded), US42 = Pennsylvania, 50670303 = Black River-Trenton Hydrothermal Dolomite, 50670461 = Greater Big Sandy, 50670464 = Marcellus Shale, 50670583 = West Dunkard (Unfolded), US47 = Tennessee, GA, 50670463 = Devonian Siltstone and Shale, 506704 = Devonian Shale-Middle and Upper Paleozoic, 506705 = Carboniferous Coal-Bed Gas, US24 = Maryland, US51 = Virginia, United States, USGS World Energy Region 5, 50670304 = Lockport Dolomite, MD, Appalachian Basin, US37 = North Carolina, 506702 = Sevier-Knox Trenton, OH, 50670101 = Rome Trough, VA, NY, 50670302 = Knox Unconformity, US54 = West Virginia, US34 = New Jersey, WV, 50670465 = Catskill Sandstones and Siltstone, 67 = Appalachian Basin, 506701 = Conasauga-Rome/Conasauga, NJ, 50670201 = Lower Paleozoic Carbonates, 50670462 = Northwestern Ohio Shale, 506703 = Utica-Lower Paleozoic, 50670402 = Oriskany Sandstone-Stratigraphic, NC, PA, US36 = New York, TN, 50670681 = Cahaba Basin, AL

National Assessment of Oil and Gas Project - Appalachian Basin (067) Quarter-Mile Cells

Cell maps for each oil and gas assessment unit were created by the USGS as a method for illustrating the degree of exploration, type of production, and distribution of production in an assessment unit 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, dry, or the type of production of the wells located within the cell is unknown. The well information was initially retrieved from the IHS Energy Group, PI/Dwights PLUS Well Data on CD-ROM, 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 proprietary PI/Dwights PLUS Well Data. No proprietary data are displayed or included in the cell maps. The data from PI/Dwights PLUS Well Data were current as of October 2001 when the cell maps were created in 2002.

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Author(s) United States Geological
Publication Date 2007
Beginning Date of Data 2002
Ending Date of Data 2002
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DOI https://doi.org/10.5066/P90UE3VH
Citation Geological, U.S., 2007, National Assessment of Oil and Gas Project - Appalachian Basin (067) Quarter-Mile Cells: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P90UE3VH.
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Metadata Date 2021-06-17
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