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Layer: Oil and Gas Refineries and Processing Plants (ID:38)

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Description: This digital dataset presents the oil and gas fields of Utah at a 1:700,000 scale. The Uinta and Paradox Basins in eastern and southeastern Utah, respectively, produce the majority of the hydrocarbons in the state. The map also shows major basins and uplifts, national parks, monuments, and recreation areas, township and range, counties, major cities, major roads, major water bodies, Precambrian rocks, Tertiary and Quaternary volcanic rocks and intrusions, the eastern extent of Sevier orogenic thrusting, and pipelines. The oil and gas field polygons are colored by the age of the major producing reservoir. Field names are colored by commodity produced (red for gas, green for oil, and purple for CO2). Beneath each field label are listed the producing reservoir rocks, field designations, and reservoir designations. Any designations listed after reservoirs are applicable only to the afore-written reservoir. For example, the Lodgepole field polygon in Summit County is colored green for Jurassic, and the field label is also green, designating an oil field. Beneath the name “Lodgepole” is listed “(D) (HD) Jtc, Jn (A)” and from this we understand Lodgepole field has a produced water disposal project and horizontal drilling, is currently producing from the Jurassic Twin Creek Limestone and used to produce from the now-abandoned Jurassic Nugget Sandstone. The oil and gas pipelines are colored according to the products they transport (green for crude oil, red for natural gas, purple for CO2, and brown for refined products). Labels along the pipeline have an acronym referring the current operator, the diameter of the line, and direction of flow. This CD contains geographic information system (GIS) fields in an Environmental Systems Research Institute (Esri) file geodatabase and shapefile formats. A Portable Document Format (PDF) of the map is also included and requires Adobe Reader to view which can be downloaded at www.adobe.com. Specialized GIS software is required to use the GIS files.

Copyright Text: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (AGRC) http://agrc.utah.gov/ Plains All American Pipeline, LP Bon, R.L., 1999, Petroleum geology of the Harley Dome field, Grand County, Utah: Utah Geological Survey Oil and Gas Field Studies 21, 2 plates. Chidsey, T.C., Jr., Wakefield, S., Hill, B.G., and Hebertson, M., 2005, Oil and gas fields map of Utah: Utah Geological Survey Map 203DM, scale 1:700,000. Fassett, J.E., editor, 1978, Oil and gas fields of the Four Corners area: Four Corners Geological Society, v. 2, p. 169–724. Fassett, J.E., editor, 1983, Oil and gas fields of the Four Corners area: Four Corners Geological Society, v. 3, p. 1061–1140. Gurgel, K.D., 1983, Energy resources map of Utah: Utah Geological and Mineral Survey Map 68, scale 1:500,000. Hill, B.G., and Bereskin, S.R., editors, 1993, Oil and gas fields of Utah: Utah Geological Association Publication 22, non-paginated. Hill, B.G., and Bereskin, S.R., editors, 1996, Oil and gas fields of Utah: Utah Geological Association Publication 22 (Addendum), non-paginated. Hintze, L.F., Willis, G.C., Laes, D.Y.M., Sprinkel, D.A., and Brown, K.D., 2000, Digital geologic map of Utah: Utah Geological Survey Map 179DM, scale 1:500,000. Hjellming, C.A., editor, 1993, Atlas of major Rocky Mountain gas reservoirs: New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources, 206 p., 10 plates. Morgan, C.D., 1999, Petroleum geology of the Cisco Dome area, Grand County, Utah: Utah Geological Survey Oil and Gas Field Studies 19, 4 plates. Morgan, C.D., 1999, Petroleum geology of the Cisco Townsite and Cisco Wash areas, Grand County, Utah: Utah Geological Survey Oil and Gas Field Studies 22, 2 plates. Morgan, C.D., 2001, Petroleum geology of the Agate, Danish Wash, Sage, and Sieber Nose reservoirs in the Greater Cisco field, Grand County, Utah: Utah Geological Survey Oil and Gas Field Studies 23, 2 plates. Morgan, C.D., 2005, Clay Basin gas field, Daggett County, Utah, in Dehler, C.M., Pederson, J.L., Sprinkel, D.A., and Kowallis, B.J., editors, Uinta Mountains geology: Utah Geological Association Publication 33, p. 337–345. Morgan, C.D., 2007, Structure, reservoir characterization, and carbon dioxide resources of Farnham Dome field, Carbon County, Utah, in Willis, G.C., Hylland, M.D., Clark, D.L., and Chidsey, T.C., Jr., editors, Central Utah — diverse geology of a dynamic landscape: Utah Geological Association Publication 36, p. 297–310. Preston, D., editor, 1961, Oil and gas fields of Utah: Intermountain Association of Petroleum Geologists, non-paginated. Stewart, W.W., 1979, Clay Basin, Daggett County, Utah: Wyoming Geological Association, Oil and Gas Fields Symposium, Greater Green River Basin, p. 100–101. Stowe, C., 1972, Oil and gas production in Utah to 1970: Utah Geological and Mineral Survey Bulletin 94, 179 p. Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining, 2015, Oil and gas well logs: Online, http://oilgas.ogm.utah.gov/Data_Center/LiveData_Search/well_data_lookup.cfm, accessed March 2015. Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining, 2015, Oil and gas production data by field: Online, https://oilgas.ogm.utah.gov/pub/Publications/Reports/Prod/Field/Fld_Dec_2014.pdf, accessed March 2015. Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining, 2015, Oil and gas production data by well: Online, https://oilgas.ogm.utah.gov/pub/Publications/Reports/Prod/Well/Wel_Dec_2014.pdf, accessed March 2015. Utah Geological Survey, 2013, Utah oil and gas — a rich history, a powerful future: Utah Geological Survey Public Information Series 71, 21 p. Vanden Berg, M.D., 2014, Utah’s energy landscape: Utah Geological Survey Circular 117, 45 p. Westerdale, B., 1979, Bridger Lake, Summit County, Utah: Wyoming Geological Association, Oil and Gas Fields Symposium, Greater Green River Basin, p. 72–73. Review: Michael Vanden Berg, Grant Willis, David Tabet, Michael Hylland, Kimm Harty, and Rick Allis (all with Utah Geological Survey), and Bradley Hill, Dayne Doucet, Don Staley, Dustin Doucet, Joshua Payne (all with Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining). Publication Review: Vicky Clarke and Jay Hill (Utah Geological Survey)

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