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Skip Simmons - Independent Consultant
March 18, 2011

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The U.S. Rockies oil and gas producing region stretches over five Western states: Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. In 2008, the estimated ultimate recovery of total gas reserves in the Rockies was 374 trillion cubic feet, excluding coalbed methane, according to Colorado School of Mines’ Potential Gas Committee (PGC).  The greatest potential for non-associated natural gas in the Rocky Mountain region is concentrated in southwest and south-central Wyoming, northwest Colorado and northeast Utah, and includes the Uinta, Piceance and Greater Green River basins.

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