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Volume: 69 (1985)

Issue: 5. (May)

First Page: 846

Last Page: 846

Title: Appropriate Stratigraphic Nomenclature for Previous HitCoalNext Hit Reservoirs in Piceance Basin, Colorado: ABSTRACT

Author(s): David Decker

Article Type: Meeting abstract

Abstract:

Previous HitCoalNext Hit-bearing intervals occurring within the Upper Cretaceous Mesaverde Group in the Piceance basin have been described by various authors. The most current and widely accepted work has the Sego, Corcoran, Cozzette, and Rollins Sandstone Members comprising the Iles Formation. The overlying Williams Fork Formation is divided into the basal Bowie Shale Member and Paonia Shale Member, with the upper remaining section undifferentiated.

Previous HitCoalNext Hit seams associated with the Iles Formation belong to the Black Diamond Previous HitcoalNext Hit group. The Fairfield Previous HitcoalNext Hit group and the South Canon Previous HitcoalNext Hit group are part of the Bowie Shale Member. These two Previous HitcoalNext Hit groups, continuous throughout the basin, are also called the Sommerset coals in the Sommerset Previous HitcoalNext Hit field and the Cameo Previous HitcoalNext Hit measures in the Grand Mesa Previous HitcoalNext Hit field. Although priority of nomenclature dictates otherwise, established usage of the "Cameo coals" for Previous HitcoalNext Hit seams in the Bowie Shale Member should be continued as the most appropriate nomenclature.

The basal Previous HitcoalNext Hit seam of the proposed Cameo Previous HitcoalNext Hit group is laterally continuous throughout the Piceance basin. A second Previous HitcoalNext Hit seam 40-120 ft (12-37 m) above the basal Previous HitcoalNext Hit also has large areal extent. Both Previous HitcoalNext Hit seams, as existing and potential future pay zones, are of significant economic importance and should, in ascending order, be classified as the Cameo Previous HitcoalNext Hit A and D seams.

The Previous HitcoalNext Hit seams in the Paonia Shale Member, extremely variable in thickness, continuity, and quality, have been established as the Previous HitCoalNext Hit Ridge Previous HitcoalTop group.

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