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Table: Stratigraphy of the New Albany Shale

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March 2, 2010

The New Albany Shale is located in the Illinois Basin in portions of southeastern Illinois, southwesternIndiana, and northwestern Kentucky159. Similar to the Antrim Shale, the New Albany occurs at depths between 500 ft and 2,000 ft and is a shallower, water-filled shale with a more CBNG-like character than the other gas shales discussed in this section. ...

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