Natural Gas

North American Shale Plays, 2011 Edition

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Frequency : Other
Region : Americas

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North American Shale Plays
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Over the past decade shale deposits have become both an important source for domestic natural gas and a source of speculation, interest and concern for its potential to upend existing channels of oil production and transportation.

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the Piceance Basin alone is estimated to contain over 1.5 trillion barrels. Nearby, the Uintah basin in Northeastern Utah is estimated to contain 1.3 trillion barrels. It isn’t difficult to imagine the effect these reserves could have on the global oil market if and when they come into play over the next decade.

The North American Shale Plays 2011 wall map from Platts is the most comprehensive display of shale basins and plays on the market. This map merges views of shale basins & plays, transportation options, LNG/natural gas infrastructure and environmentally sensitive areas to present a panorama of North America’s shale opportunities.

Key Features:

  • Shale Plays symbolized by primary resource type – gas, oil, liquids or combinations. Nearly 70 different plays are represented including Barnett, Eagle Ford, Niobrara, Marcellus, Haynesville, Horn River and dozens more.
  • Shale Basins
  • Crude Oil Pipelines (major stretches of pipeline are labeled with owner)
  • Interstate Natural Gas Pipelines (major stretches of pipeline are labeled with owner)
  • Natural Gas Liquids Pipelines, including ethane, butane and propane (major stretches of pipeline are labeled with owner)
  • Gas Processing plants
  • LNG Terminals
  • Federal Lands including National Parks, National Forests, BLM, Conservation Areas, Wildlife Refuge Areas, Wilderness Study Areas, and more.

Supplementary Maps and Graphs

  • Maps Depicting 2010’s
    • Potential Oil Shale Development in the Western United States
    • U.S. Tight Gas Plays, 2010
  • Graphs Depicting 2010’s
    • Estimated Shale Gas Production by State, 2009 (EIA)
    • Shale Gas Proved Reserves by State, 2009 (EIA)
  • Table Showing Estimated Recoverable Shale Gas Compared to Existing Proved Reserves in 32 Countries, 2009 (EIA)