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Service Layer Credits: Opal Lyman Hanna Dixon Baggs Thayne Alpine Rawlins Granger Bairoil Superior Sinclair Saratoga Pinedale La Barge Kemmerer Wamsutter Marbleton Cokeville Big Piney Green River Rock Springs Medicine Bow Elk Mountain Diamondville Mountain View North Rock Springs Afton Evanston Fossil Encampment Juniper Ridge R I V E R W I N D R A N G E Oil Shale-Bearing Strata 110° 111° 109° 107° 108° 43° 43° 42° 42° 41° 41° 107° 108° 109° 110° 111° FOSSIL BUTTE NATIONAL MONUMENT ROCK SPRINGS UPLIFT Lost Creek Basin FERRIS MOUNTAINS SEMINOE MOUNTAINS Coad Mtn MTNS Battle Spring Flat O V E R T H R U S T B E L T M E D I C I N E B O W H A N N A–C A R B O N B A S I N LINCOLN COUNTY SUBLETTE COUNTY UINTA COUNTY SWEETWATER COUNTY CARBON COUNTY Cumberland Flats Commissary Ridge Little Colorado Desert B R I D G E R N A T I O N A L F O R E S T Mc Dougal Pass Sage Creek Mtn Haystack Buttes Sublette Flat G R E E N R I V E R B A S I N B R I D G E R B A S I N Quaking Asp Mtn Oregon Buttes The Pinnacles Alkali Basin Black Rock Flat R E D D E S E R T B A S I N G R E A T D I V I D E B A S I N W A S H A K I E B A S I N Lost Soldier DIvide Delaney Rim Red Rim Atlantic Rim Bridger Pass Severson Flats Sand Basin HAYSTACK MOUNTAINS Point of Rocks SHIRLEY MOUNTAINS PEDRO MTS KINDT BASIN SIERRA MADRE M E D I C I N E B O W N A T I O N A L F O R E S T Pennock Mtn Beaver Creek Hills MEDICINE BOW SHIRLEY BASIN HOBACK BASIN B R I D G E R N A T I O N A L F O R E S T 80 80 152 80 80 89 89 191 189 239 237 236 241 352 354 353 189 350 351 191 89 89 232 89 28 28 372 240 189 30 189 89 150 410 414 414 412 530 191 191 370 371 430 19 152 789 71 287 77 487 30 30 72 13 130 130 230 70 70 233 Green Sandy River S a l t B e a r F o r k R i v e r River L it t l e Medicine Bow River B o w R i v e r E n c a m p m e n t R i v e r Medicine River B i g Greys River R i v er G r e e n R i v e r B l a c k s Bear Blacks Fork North Platte R i v e r River Snake New Fork River Rawlins Evanston Shirley Basin uranium area Crooks Gap–Green Mountain uranium area Great Divide Basin uranium area Poison Basin uranium area Ketchum Buttes uranium area Pinedale field Jonah field Big Piney field Whitney Canyon– Carter Creek field Painter Reservoir field Bruff field Painter Reservoir East field Rock River field Brady field Wertz field Lost Soldier field Tip Top field Labarge field Wild Rose field Patrick Draw field Echo Springs field Wamsutter field Church Buttes field Table Rock field 0 10 20 30 40 MILES 0 10 20 30 40 KILOMETERS 110° 111° 109° 107° 108° 43° 43° 42° 42° 41° 41° 107° 108° 109° 110° 111° WYOMING Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative Oil shale—from U.S. Geological Survey Oil Shale Assessment Team, 2008 Study area boundary Oil shale drill cores and rotary cuttings Oil shale-bearing strata Geographic data (from Gregory and others, 2010) Roads Interstate route marker U.S. route marker Oil State highway Gas County route marker—Only major roads shown Both oil and gas Dry or unknown City boundary Coalbed gas County boundary River or stream Energy infrastructure and corridor (from DeBruin, 2007) Refineries Continuous (unconventional) gas Continuous gas (includes coalbed gas) Gas plant Continuous (unconventional) oil Refinery Continuous (unconventional) oil and gas (includes coalbed gas) Conventional oil and gas—All other resource type areas also contain conventional resources Pipelines—Dashed where proposed. From DeBruin, 2007, scale 1:500,000 Crude oil Natural gas Past producer Carbon dioxide Prospect, occurrence, or unknown Refinery or natural gas processing plant products Unvalidated uranium records Uranium areas 239 191 80 EXPLANATION Note: Because the uranium map of Wyoming (Gregory and others, 2010) and the oil and gas fields map of Wyoming (DeBruin, 2007) were published as GIS layers, some of the data, symbology, and many of the annotations included on this plate were taken directly from those sources. Oil and gas wells—Labeled fields represent the 11 largest gas or oil producing fields, or both, based on cumulative production to Oct. 14, 2011. From WOGCC, 2011 Assessed resource type—See references on table 1 for USGS oil and gas assessment units Uranium—From Wilson, 2014 U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 843 Plate 1 of 4 Base derived from ESRI World Physical Map, accessed in 2012, at http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcgis-online-map-and-task-services/map-services.html Projection: Lambert Conformal Conic Central meridian, 107.5° West, Standard Parallel 1, 20° North Standard Parallel 2, 60° North, Latitude of origin: 40° North North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83) Ellipsoid: Geodetic Reference System 80 Energy Map of Southwestern Wyoming, Part B—Oil and Gas, Oil Shale, Uranium, and Solar By Laura R.H. Biewick and Anna B. Wilson 2014 This report is available at: http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/843 Publishing support provided by: Denver Publishing Service Center Manuscript approved for publication on April 14, 2014 For more information concerning this publication, contact: Center Director, USGS Central Energy Resources Science Center Box 25046, Mail Stop 939 Denver, CO 80225 (303) 236-1647 Or visit the Central Energy Resources Team site at: http://energy.cr.usgs.gov/ Suggested citation: Biewick, L.H.R., and Wilson, A.B., 2014, Energy map of southwestern Wyoming, Part B—Oil and gas, oil shale, uranium, and solar: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 843, 20 p., 4 pls, http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/ds843. ISSN 2327-638X (online) http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/ds843 Index map showing oil and gas pipelines, and gas plant and refinery infrastructure in the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative (WLCI) study area, southwestern Wyoming (modified from DeBruin, 2007). UNITED STATES UNITED STATES UNITED STATES 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 KILOMETERS SCALE 1: 500 000 10 0 10 20 30 40 MILES Index map showing the location of the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative study (WLCI) area (magenta) in Wyoming and the conterminous United States. This and other USGS information products are available at http://store.usgs.gov/ U.S. Geological Survey Box 25286, Denver Federal Center Denver, CO 80225 To learn about the USGS and its information products visit http://www.usgs.gov/ 1-888-ASK-USGS Any use of trade, product or firm names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. Although this information product, for the most part, is in the public domain, it also contains copyrighted materials as noted in the text. Permission to reproduce copyrighted items for other than personal use must be secured from the copyright owner. Although these data have been processed successfully on a computer system at the U.S. Geological Survey, no warranty expressed or implied is made regarding the display or utility of the data on any other system, or for general or scientific purposes, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. The U.S. Geological Survey shall not be held liable for improper or incorrect use of the data described and/or contained herein.

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Page 1: Plate 1 of 4 - USGS · some of the data, symbology, and many of the annotations included on this plate were taken directly from those sources. Oil and gas wells—Labeled fields represent

Service Layer Credits:

Opal

Lyman

Hanna

DixonBaggs

Thayne

Alpine

Rawlins

Granger

Bairoil

Superior Sinclair

Saratoga

Pinedale

La Barge

Kemmerer

Wamsutter

Marbleton

Cokeville

Big Piney

Green River

Rock Springs

MedicineBow

Elk Mountain

Diamondville

Mountain View

North Rock Springs

Afton

Evanston

Fossil

Encampment

Juniper Ridge

R I V E R

W I N

D

R A N G E

Oil Shale-Bearing Strata

110°

111°

109° 107°

108°

43°

43°

42°

42°

41°

41°107°108°109°

110°

111°

FOSSIL BUTTE NATIONAL

MONUMENT

ROCK

SPRINGS

UPLIFT

Lost Creek

Basin

FERRIS MOUNTAINS

SEMINOE MOUNTAINS

Coad Mtn

M T N S

Battle SpringFlat

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Buttes

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B A S I N

B R I D G E R

B A S I N

Quaking Asp

Mtn

Oregon Buttes

ThePinnacles

AlkaliBasin

Black RockFlat

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B A S I N

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Delaney Rim

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Bridger Pass

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Sand

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Point ofRocks

SHIRLEY MOUNTAINS

PEDRO MTS

K I N D T

B A S I N

SIERRA MADRE

M E D I C I N E B O W N A T I O N A L F O R E S T

Pennock Mtn

Beaver Creek Hills

MEDICIN

E BOW

SHIRLEY BASIN

H O B A C K

B A S I N

B R I D G E R

N A T I O N A L

F O R E S T

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191

189

239

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Blacks

Bear

Blac

ks

Fork

North

Platte

River

R i v e rSnake

NewFork

River

Rawlins

Evanston

Shirley Basinuranium area

Crooks Gap–Green Mountainuranium area

Great Divide Basinuranium area

Poison Basinuranium area Ketchum Buttes

uranium area

Pinedalefield

Jonahfield

Big Piney field

Whitney Canyon–Carter Creek field

Painter Reservoirfield

Brufffield

Painter ReservoirEast field

Rock Riverfield

Bradyfield

Wertz field

Lost Soldier fieldTip Top field

Labarge field

Wild Rosefield

Patrick Drawfield Echo Springs

field

Wamsutterfield

Church Buttesfield

Table Rock field

0 10 20 30 40 MILES

0 10 20 30 40 KILOMETERS

110°

111°

109° 107°

108°

43°43°

42°42°

41° 41°107°108°109°110°

111°

WYOMING

Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative Oil shale—from U.S. Geological Survey Oil Shale Assessment Team, 2008

Study area boundary Oil shale drill cores and rotary cuttings

Oil shale-bearing strataGeographic data (from Gregory and others, 2010)

RoadsInterstate route marker

U.S. route marker Oil

State highway Gas

County route marker—Only major roads shown Both oil and gasDry or unknown

City boundary Coalbed gasCounty boundaryRiver or stream

Energy infrastructure and corridor (from DeBruin, 2007)Refineries

Continuous (unconventional) gasContinuous gas (includes coalbed gas)

Gas plant

Continuous (unconventional) oil

Refinery

Continuous (unconventional) oil and gas (includes coalbed gas)Conventional oil and gas—All other resource type areas also

contain conventional resources

Pipelines—Dashed where proposed.From DeBruin, 2007, scale 1:500,000

Crude oil

Natural gas

Past producer

Carbon dioxide

Prospect, occurrence, or unknown

Refinery or natural gas processing plant products

Unvalidated uranium records

Uranium areas

239

191

80

EXPLANATIONNote: Because the uranium map of Wyoming (Gregory and others, 2010) and the oil and gas fields map of Wyoming (DeBruin, 2007) were published as GIS layers,

some of the data, symbology, and many of the annotations included on this plate were taken directly from those sources.

Oil and gas wells—Labeled fields represent the 11 largest gas or oil producingfields, or both, based on cumulative production to Oct. 14, 2011. From WOGCC, 2011

Assessed resource type—See references on table 1 forUSGS oil and gas assessment units

Uranium—From Wilson, 2014

U.S. Department of the InteriorU.S. Geological Survey

Data Series 843Plate 1 of 4

Base derived from ESRI World Physical Map, accessed in 2012, at http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcgis-online-map-and-task-services/map-services.html

Projection: Lambert Conformal ConicCentral meridian, 107.5° West, Standard Parallel 1, 20° NorthStandard Parallel 2, 60° North, Latitude of origin: 40° North

North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83)Ellipsoid: Geodetic Reference System 80

Energy Map of Southwestern Wyoming, Part B—Oil and Gas, Oil Shale, Uranium, and SolarBy

Laura R.H. Biewick and Anna B. Wilson2014

This report is available at:http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/843

Publishing support provided by: Denver Publishing Service CenterManuscript approved for publication on April 14, 2014

For more information concerning this publication, contact:Center Director, USGS Central Energy Resources Science CenterBox 25046, Mail Stop 939Denver, CO 80225(303) 236-1647

Or visit the Central Energy Resources Team site at:http://energy.cr.usgs.gov/

Suggested citation:Biewick, L.H.R., and Wilson, A.B., 2014, Energy map of southwestern Wyoming, Part B—Oil and gas, oil shale, uranium, and solar: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 843, 20 p., 4 pls,http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/ds843.

ISSN 2327-638X (online)http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/ds843

Index map showing oil and gas pipelines, and gas plant and refinery infrastructure in the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative (WLCI) study area, southwestern Wyoming(modified from DeBruin, 2007).

UNITED STATESUNITED STATESUNITED STATES

10 0 10 20 30 40 50 KILOMETERS

SCALE 1: 500 00010 0 10 20 30 40 MILES

Index map showing the location of the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative study (WLCI) area(magenta) in Wyoming and the conterminous United States.

This and other USGS information products are available athttp://store.usgs.gov/ U.S. Geological SurveyBox 25286, Denver Federal CenterDenver, CO 80225

To learn about the USGS and its information products visithttp://www.usgs.gov/ 1-888-ASK-USGS

Any use of trade, product or firm names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

Although this information product, for the most part, is in the public domain, it also contains copyrighted materials as noted in the text. Permission to reproduce copyrighted items for other than personal use must be secured from the copyright owner.

Although these data have been processed successfully on a computer system at the U.S. Geological Survey, no warranty expressed or implied is made regarding the display or utility of the data on any other system, or for general or scientific purposes, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. The U.S. Geological Survey shall not be held liable for improper or incorrect use of the data described and/or contained herein.