RI 3313 Extent And Availability Of Natural Gas Reserves In Michigan "Stray" Sandstone Horizon Of Central Michigan ? Introduction (3c2615a1-cec6-49bb-a108-1da74f8977f6)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. L. Rawlins
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1936

Abstract

The development of commercial natural-gas reserves in the Michigan stray sandstone horizon of central Michigan during the past few years has resulted in expansion of the natural-gas industry in that State. The location of the natural-gas reserves of Michigan in the general vicinity of domestic and industrial markets is of economic importance, and in supplying these markets with natural gas a reasonable knowledge of, the extent and availability of the reserves is needed in formulating regulations for drilling gas wells and producing natural gas in analyzing the feasibility of projects to construct natural-gas transmission lines, in promoting and developing markets for the domestic and industrial consumption of natural gas, and in solving many engineering and economic problems common to the natural-gas industry. The development of the natural-gas industry in Michigan has been related closely to the development of oil production. The potential oil production of Michigan is comparable with that in most of the eastern oil-producing States. The development of oil production probably will continue, especially in the central Michigan Basin area; and as wells are drilled to deep horizons in the search for oil, more knowledge will be obtained of the gas reserves in formations above the oil-bearing horizons.
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APA: E. L. Rawlins  (1936)  RI 3313 Extent And Availability Of Natural Gas Reserves In Michigan "Stray" Sandstone Horizon Of Central Michigan ? Introduction (3c2615a1-cec6-49bb-a108-1da74f8977f6)

MLA: E. L. Rawlins RI 3313 Extent And Availability Of Natural Gas Reserves In Michigan "Stray" Sandstone Horizon Of Central Michigan ? Introduction (3c2615a1-cec6-49bb-a108-1da74f8977f6). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1936.

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