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Fossil Fuel and Geothermal Energy Sources for Local Use in Alaska Chapter A, Introduction Alaska, 2008: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2008- 3073, 4 p. http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2008/3073/ Curtis, J.B., 2002, Fractured shale-gas systems: AAPG Bul- letin, v. 85, no. 11, p. 1,921–1,938. Harper, J.A., 2008, The Marcellus Shale—An old “new” gas reservoir in Pennsylvania: Middletown, Pennsylvania Geology, Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey, Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, v. 38, no. 1, p. 2–13. Hartman, Chad, 2004, Shale gas core analyses required for gas reserve estimates: Presentation at October 2008 So- ciety of Petroleum Engineers Fort Worth Section’s Panel Discussion, Barnett Shale Reserves---The Evolution, http://ftworth.spe.org/article.cfm?id=84. Hartman, R.C., Lasswell, Pat, and Bhatta, Nimesh, 2008, Recent advances in the analytical methods used for shale gas reservoir gas-in-place assessment: Search and Discovery article #40317, posted Octo- ber 30, 2008, http://www.searchanddiscovery.com/ documents/2008/08209hartman/index.html Holditch, S.A, 2006, Tight gas sands: Society of Petroleum Engineers Distinguished Author Series, paper SPE 103356, p. 86–93. Jenkins, C., and Boyer II, C.M, 2008, Coalbed- and shale-gas reservoirs: Society of Petroleum Engineers Distinguished Author Series, paper SPE 103514, p. 92–99. Kentucky Geological Survey, 2006, How is coal formed?: Kentucky Geological Survey, University of Kentucky, http://www.uky.edu/KGS/coal/coalform.htm Lee, M.W., Collett, T.S., and Agena, W.F., 2008, Assessing gas-hydrate prospects on the North Slope of Alaska— Theoretical considerations: U.S. Geological Survey, Scientific Investigations Report 2008–5175, 28 p. Magoon, L.B., III, and Dow, W.G., 1994, The petroleum system, in Magoon, L.B., III, and Dow, W.G, eds., The Petroleum System—From Source to Trap: AAPG Mem- oir 60, p. 3–24. Merritt, R.D., and Hawley, C.C., 1986, Map of Alaska’s coal resources: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Special Report 37, 1 sheet, scale 1:2,500,000. Naik, G.C., 2007, Tight gas reservoirs—An unconventional natural energy source for the future: Sublette County, Wyoming municipal government website, Documents and Datasets: Gas Field Documents, www.sublette-se. org/files/tight_gas.pdf, 32 p. Ogbe, D.O., Clough, J.G., Patil, S.L., and Reynolds, Doug, 2006, Rural Alaska coalbed methane: Application of new technologies to explore and produce energy: National En- ergy Technology Laboratory, Arctic Energy Office, U.S. Department of Energy, final report of work performed for grant DE-FC26-01NT41248, 123 p., http://www.osti. gov/bridge/servlets/purl/899159-xjCWSd/899159.pdf Saulsberry, J.L., Schafer, P.S., and Schraufnagel, R.A., eds., 1996, A guide to coalbed methane reservoir engineering: Chicago, Illinois, Gas Research Institute Report GRI- 94/0397, 342 pages. Schraufnagel, R.A., 1993, Coalbed methane production, in Law, B.E., and Rice, D.D., eds., Hydrocarbons from coal: AAPG studies in Geology v. 38, p. 341–359. Scott, A.R., 1995, Application of burial history and coalifica- tion to coalbed methane producibility, in Kaiser, W.R., Scott, A.R., and Tyler, R., eds., Geology and Hydrology of Coalbed Methane Producibility in the United States— Analogs for the World: InterGas ‘95, The University of Alabama Continuing Education Workshop, p. 127–136. ———1999, Improving coal gas recovery with microbially enhanced coalbed methane, in Mastalerz, M., Miryam, G.M., and Golding, S.D., eds., Coalbed methane; Sci- entific, environmental, and economic evaluation: Dor- drecht, Boston, London, Kulwer Academic Publishers, p. 89–110. ———2004, Coal gas origins and exploration strategies: Short course presentation at Mid-Continent Coalbed Methane Symposium, November 7–9, 2004, Tulsa, Okla- homa. Presentation accessed 8-15-12 at http://www.kgs. ku.edu/PTTC/Case_Studies/CBMconf/E_Scott2004.pdf Stach, E., Mackowsky, M-Th., Teichmüller, M., Taylor, G.H., Chandra, D., and Teichmüller, R., 1975, Stach’s textbook for coal petrology (2nd ed.): Berlin, Stuttgart, Gebruder Borntraeger, 428 p. Wood, G.H., Jr., Kehn, T.M., Carter, M.D., and Culbertson, W.C., 1983, Coal resource classification system of the U.S. Geological Survey: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 891, 65 p. http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/c891/ Page 11 Introduction

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