The North Carolina Geological Survey published “Shale Gas Potential in Triassic Strata of the Deep River Basin, Lee and Chatham Counties, North Carolina with pipeline and infrastructure data” in response to increasing interest in natural gas shales. Also available is a .pdf file on the same subject adapted from a presentation given by Jeffrey Reid and Kenneth Taylor at the 2009 AAPG Eastern Section Meeting, Evansville, Indiana, September 20-22, 200
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