Waverider110 Interesting, there is a map on the link that you provided, and it looks to me like the 7871 acre lease that PBLS has is right in the middle of a dark green area that is said to be underlain by oil shale more than 10 feet thich, which yeilds 25 gal. or more oil per ton of shale. It someone is keen they could work out how many tons of shale that would be in 7871 acres (about 12.3 sq. miles) using a minimum of 10 thickness as stated. Just need to find out the cubic volume of a 1 ton of shale. Sounds like a lot of oil, not to mention what may flow out by conventional drilling means. It also looks like it could be possible that the WYO lease is in the same type of formation. I'll have to look that up.
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