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- The Piceance Basin is a geologic structural basin in northwestern Colorado, in the United States. It includes geologic formations from Cambrian to Holocene...
- is the source of commercial oil and gas production. Separated from the Piceance Basin by the Douglas Cr**** Arch, both basins formed during the Laramide...
- (NaHCO3) are found in the Eocene-age (55.8–33.9 Mya) Green River Formation, Piceance Basin in Colorado. Nahcolite was deposited as beds during periods of high...
- 2014, the company sold a working interest in some of its wells in the Piceance Basin to Legacy Reserves LP for $355 million. In May 2015, the company...
- Piceance Cr**** is a 57.9-mile-long (93.2 km) tributary of the White River in Garfield and Rio Blanco counties in Colorado, United States. The name likely...
- oregona—Oregon twinpod Physaria pallida—White bladderpod Physaria parviflora—Piceance bladderpod Physaria parvula—Pygmy bladderpod Physaria pruinosa—Pagosa bladderpod...
- time-stratigraphic cross sections of Phanerozoic rocks along line A-A', Uinta and Piceance basin area-Eagle basin, Colorado, to eastern Basin-and-Range area, Utah"...
- Formation is an unconventional tight gas reservoir formation in the Uinta and Piceance Basins of Utah and the coal seams of the formation are mined in Wyoming...
- of flowering plant in the family Br****icaceae known by the common names Piceance bladderpod and frosty bladderpod. It is endemic to Colorado in the United...
- used in thousands of gas wells in the San Juan Basin, Denver Basin, the Piceance Basin, and the Green River Basin, and in other hard rock formations of...