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     "name": "Geologic Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources of the Black Warrior Basin Province, Alabama and Mississippi",
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     "datePublished": "2007",
     "dateModified": "2012-02-02",
     "abstract": "Introduction\r\n\r\nThe purpose of the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) National Oil and Gas\r\nAssessment is to develop geologically based hypotheses regarding the potential\r\nfor additions to oil and gas reserves in priority areas of the United States.\r\nThe USGS recently completed an assessment of undiscovered oil and gas potential\r\nof the Cambrian-Ordovician carbonate rocks, the Chattanooga and Floyd Shales,\r\nand the Pottsville Formation coals in the Black Warrior Basin Province in\r\nnortheastern Mississippi and northwestern Alabama in the Gulf Coast Region.\r\nThe Cambrian-Ordovician carbonate rocks, the Chattanooga and Floyd Shales,\r\nand the Pottsville Formation coals are important because of their potential\r\nfor natural gas resources.\r\n\r\nThis assessment is based on geologic principles and uses the total petroleum\r\nsystem concept. The geologic elements of a total petroleum system include\r\nhydrocarbon source rocks (source rock maturation, hydrocarbon generation and migration), reservoir rocks (sequence stratigraphy and petrophysical properties), and hydrocarbon traps (trap formation and timing). The USGS used this geologic framework to define two total petroleum systems and three assessment units. All three assessment units were quantitatively assessed for undiscovered oil and gas resources.",
     "description": "Read Me File; 5 Chapters; Spatial Data; Available on CD-ROM",
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         "name": "Hatch, Joseph R. jrhatch@usgs.gov",
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         "name": "Pawlewicz, Mark J. pawlewicz@usgs.gov",
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