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Notes:

This “prospect'us”, again, is plagued by the “depicted” dotted line, indicating a relative loss of oil- and gas-bearing formations and structure east of the Divide.

Successful extrapolations from geologies west of the Continental Divide lend little credence to any profitable projections for oil and gas east of the Continental Divide.

Township/Range Blocks are each 6 by 6 miles, supposedly beyond the current capacity of horizontal fracking.

Deep Mesaverde Groups may help confine reservoirs like Lewis and Mancos Shales deep in the San Juan Basin.

“Kmv” exposure or absence east of the Continental Divide helped to degas and flush the underlying Mancos Shale.