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By Jodilynn Trujillo-Ortiz, Owner Consulting - USA: Placitas: Pipeline Exposure LLC Guide mouse over above caption for video activation 1 FAQS 5 PIPELINES: OVER 60 YEARS OLD KINDER MORGAN (1), ERC By Jodilynn Trujillo-Ortiz, Owner


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Placitas:

Pipeline Exposure Guide mouse over above caption for video activation

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FAQ’S

5 PIPELINES: OVER 60 YEARS OLD KINDER MORGAN (1), ERC WESTERN REFINING (now Tesoro Corporation) (1), ENTERPRISE (MID AMERICAN PIPELINE WHO OWNS THREE OF THE LINES) CONTAIN: jet fuel, gasoline, diesel fuel, crude oil, natural gas liquid, ethane, propane, butane, natural gas, and carbon dioxide FLOW RATES: HIGH LEVEL RATES FROM: 60,000 BBL/DAY TO 175,000 BBL/DAY CARRYING 42 GALLONS PER BBL WITH PIPE DIAMETERS OF 8-16 INCHES

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Placitas:

Demographics of pipeline area

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Demographics: “To be affected”

  • I. over 6,000 residential homes and many doubled as businesses.
  • II. Elementary School abt. 100 feet away from pipeline
  • III. Senior/Community Center with pipeline running directly in path of building and

parking.

  • IV. Las Huertas de San Antonio Land Grant office less than 100 feet away.
  • V. Las Huertas Creek (acequia) water right grant (pipeline directly passing in and
  • ut through the creek).
  • VI. Water Basin – Supplies water to 2 Pueblo’s and to Albuquerque (largest urban

City in New Mexico).

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Placitas School Children Bus Stops are right in

danger zones of pipelines (warning sign’s stakes are yards away). Pipelines are classified as high concentration areas.

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Pipeline’s Miss-Management

  • Risk Integrity Management (Title 49 USC)
  • Are antiquated Codes and need improvements for preservation of properties

– CHANGE:

  • Inaccurate record keeping and presentation to the public.
  • Double walled pipelines for high concentration areas and water dwelling pipes
  • After 40 years of age pipelines should be removed and replaced to avoid explosion/leaks
  • A monitoring system (valves every 8 to 10 feet apart) to monitor flow pressure rates for

corrosion and leak awareness

  • Authority over all lines interstate or intrastate; via State and Federal protections with

Operators validating and overseeing at all times, both mandating the safety at all times not a division of inter/intrastate, for the purpose of pointing the finger to “I don’t have jurisdiction” see example in Appendix stating, State PRC agency declining the other Pipelines operating Authority.

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ACTIONS:

Placitas residents and surrounding community stands-up to the need to preserve/protect a State of Emergency that is about to happen: The ”ticking” bomb about to explode.

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ACTIONS:

  • Proposal letter to U.S. Department of Transportation

– Asking for: – State of Emergency: Pipelines over 60 years old (pertaining to Placitas but should be

  • ver 40 years of age for all pipelines) to be removed/replaced as soon as possible, via
  • wner’s expense from profits, insurance, and fines that may accrue via pipeline fines
  • f miss-management, and Federal grants that may be funded.

– New regulations: for change of antiquated Title 49 USC; for Risk Management – New Federal Bill/State policy – Make apparent this will go PUBLIC – Hire Attorney: accrual of fines to be pressed against Owner’s and Department of Transportation for miss-management of Risk Integrity Management and to the Title 49 USC.

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CONCLUSION:

The policy’s that have been placed and the policy’s that have not been accurately investigated due to “old” pipelines and the issue of an explosion, is irresponsible of the Government and is against our ”Human Rights Act”

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CONCLUSION:

  • Human Rights Act

– States:

  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • Article 17 1. Everyone has the right to own property alone as well as in association with others. 2. No
  • ne shall be arbitrarily deprived of his property.
  • Article 27 1. Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the

arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits.

  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • Preamble
  • Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the

world, Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind, and the advent of a world in which human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and belief and freedom from fear and want has been proclaimed as the highest aspiration of the common people,

Whereas it is essential, if man is not to be compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion against tyranny and

  • ppression, that human rights should be protected by the rule of law, Whereas it is essential to promote the development of friendly relations

between nations, Whereas the peoples of the United Nations have in the Charter reaffirmed their faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person and in the equal rights of men and women and have determined to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom, Whereas Member States have pledged themselves to achieve, in cooperation with the United Nations, the promotion of universal respect for and observance of human rights and fundamental freedoms, Whereas a common understanding of these rights and freedoms is of the greatest importance for the full realization of this pledge, Now, therefore, The General Assembly, Proclaims this Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations, to the end that every individual and every organ of society, keeping this Declaration constantly in mind, shall strive by teaching and education to promote respect for these rights and freedoms and by progressive measures, national and international, to secure their universal and effective recognition and observance, both among the peoples of Member States themselves and among the peoples of territories under their jurisdiction.

  • http://www.ohchr.org/EN/UDHR/Documents/UDHR_Translations/eng.pdf

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APPENDIX:

These are FAQ’s that are pertaining to our needs. See following pages: Articles, Maps; pipeline, water basin, affected areas, and email correspondence.

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  • A. Logistics

On October 15, 2014, Western Refining Logistics, LP (WNRL) acquired Western Refining's southwest wholesale business, which included fuel sales to third-party customers, and to WNR's retail and unmanned fleet fueling cardlock businesses; crude oil trucking operations; and a lubricant product distribution business. WNRL also owns, operates, develops and acquires terminals, storage tanks, pipelines and

  • ther logistics assets related to the terminalling, transportation and storage of crude oil and

refined products. Headquartered in El Paso, Texas, Western Refining Logistics, LP's assets include approximately 685 miles of pipelines, approximately 8.2 million barrels of active storage capacity, distribution of wholesale petroleum products and crude oil trucking. WNRL began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on October 10, 2013. Western Refining Logistics: ES-CA%20-%20projects/Logistics%20-%20WNR.htm Note: Western Refining acquired lines. Fiscal year ending December. Pipeline pre- existing transfer of ownership, no repair of older Pipelines when assessed and

  • transferred. (Flaw to new ownership, insurance is not efficient, removal and

replacement of older pipelines should be a factor). Now new owner Tesoro Corporation, should have responsibility to replacement and removal of old pipelines.

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Again, pipelines that are older erupt; Placitas pipelines have gained pressure two years ago and this an State Emergency about to happen, just like this EXXON Pegasus oil break in 2013.

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This correspondence was given to Dwight Patterson who has been leading the Las Placitas Association on the pipeline issue, he is in the environmental realm of sustainability. This negligence and posting of phone number is a flaw to policy to the Integrity Risk Management that is posted on all pipeline Owner’s websites. When safety is an issue and nothing is known or done immediately this is cause for a fine and legal action.

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This is correspondence Consulting – USA; LLC requested from John McNerney, who’s a member of Eastern Sandoval Citizens Association: ESCA; this is listed in objectives above as a flaw to policy concerning Intra and Interstate. This policy gives only State permission to operate one pipeline and if, one of the other pipelines is malfunctioned it will not be responsible for it, although it is in the same location as the others, will be an oversite and is unethical this flaw in policy from the Direction of the US Secretary of Transportation is an oversite and disrupts the obligation to Citizens in communities that are in the direct front lines of these pipelines and are not valued as Human Rights Issues in our own Government the US where this is mandated to be a just practice.

John <john@mcnerney.org> To Montoya, Jason N, PRC Sep 1 at 8:56 AThank you. -John McNerney-
 
 Montoya, Jason N, PRC wrote:
 > John,
 >
 > We have jurisdiction over one of the Enterprise pipelines located 
 > within the Placitas area. We do not have an agreement with PHMSA to 
 > oversee any of the interstate pipelines. Our only jurisdiction of all 
 > underground utilities is complying with the States excavation damage 
 > prevention laws.
 >
 > /*Jason N. Montoya, P .E.*/
 > Pipeline Safety Bureau
 >
 >
 > -------- Original message --------
 > From: John <john@mcnerney.org>
 > Date: 8/31/16 10:18 PM (GMT-07:00)
 > To: "Montoya, Jason N, PRC" <JasonN.Montoya@state.nm.us>
 > Subject: Pipeline question
 >
 > I know that there are 5 pipelines running through Placitas/Sandoval
 > County, 3 owned by Enterprise, and 1 each owned by Kinder Morgan and
 > Western. I also know that unless there is a terminal in the State, the
 > Feds have jurisdiction over them, in other words, if they are
 > interstate. My question is, which if any of these pipelines have
 > terminals in the State and therefore intrastate and under your
 > jurisdiction? And if none or 1, do you have some sort of agreement or
 > contract with the Feds that you monitor pipelines under their
 > jurisdiction for them?
 >
 > Thanks, John McNerney, Eastern Sandoval Citizens Association, ES-CA.

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SLIDE 16 BASIN BLAN CO BLAN CO S OTERO IGNAC IO-BLANCO AZTEC BALLAR D BISTI KU TZ W WAW LINDRITH W TAPACITO GAVILAN FULC HER-KU TZ KU TZ RUSTY GALLEGOS BLAN CO E VER DE DEVILS FORK AR MENTA AN GELS PEAK BISTI CHA CH A LYBR OOK OJO FLORA VISTA PIN ON LAR GO GOBERNADOR ALBIN O RED MESA BAR KER DOME LINDRITH S HOR SESH OE PU ERTO CH IQU ITO W BISTI S CHOZA MESA TOTAH OTERO BAC A WILD HORSE ROSA LAGUN A SEC A LOS PINOS S UTE DOME BS MESA ESC RITO PSJ_NM LA JARA HARPER HILL CABRESTO CANYON CEDAR HILL GALLEGOS S OJITO NE TWIN MOUN DS AZTEC N RIO PU ERCO ALAMITO RIO AR RIBA ALKALI GULC H BLOOMFIELD COU NSELORS PIN ON N ROSA PSJ_CO TOCITO DOME AD OBE MT NEBO PSJ_NM MCELMO RIO AR RIBA SAN JUAN _NM DUFER S POINT SIER RA FARMER EN SEN ADA BOULD ER BIG GAP CAMPO GLADES RIO PU ERCO PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM RIO AR RIBA SAN JUAN _NM PSJ_NM PSJ_CO POTWIN PSJ_CO PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM BAR KER CREEK CEDRO HOSPAH CINDER BU TTES MUNOZ C AN YON SIMPSON WILL OW CON NOR NAGEEZI NIPP NIPP NIPP PSJ_NM GLADES RIO AR RIBA SAN JUAN _NM PSJ_CO MED IA TABLE MESA KU TZ PSJ_NM KU TZ GALLEGOS CALLOWAY LINDRITH S RIO AR RIBA RIO AR RIBA PSJ_NM KU TZ S RIO AR RIBA SAN JUAN _NM RIO AR RIBA PSJ_NM VER DE SAN JUAN _NM PSJ_NM STAR PSJ_NM RUSTY MCKINLEY PSJ_NM MCCLEAN DUSENBERRY SAN JUAN _NM PSJ_NM HOSPAH S SAN JUAN _NM FRU ITLAND HOGBACK ALAMO ALAMO LAR GO LAR GO LAR GO KIFFEN KU TZ N MCCLEAN AN IMAS POTTER PSJ_CO PSJ_CO PSJ_CO PSJ_CO PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM SAN JUAN _NM WILL OW LON E PIN E WH ITE WASH LA JARA CAN YON FOOTHILLS BAN COS FARMER RIO AR RIBA BAN COS AN ASAZI RIO AR RIBA BLAN CO E LA PLATA LA PLATA LA PLATA RIO AR RIBA AR CH_N M MESA_N M PSJ_NM TORREON BLAN CO E BLAN CO E BLAN CO E BLAN CO E PIN E LAKE RED MESA MEAD OWS OJITO CHACON RED MOUNTAIN POT MESA LAR GO LAR GO LAR GO TOM OSO PU ERTO CH IQU ITO E CARRACAS BLAN CO-BASIN DUFER S POINT SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM RIO AR RIBA FRU ITLAND PU ERTO CH IQU ITO W RATTLESN AKE_N M MCDERMOTT SAN JUAN _NM MAN Y ROCKS LA PLATA BEAUTIFU L MOU NTAIN PSJ_NM CEREZA CAN YON NAVAJO POINT LOOKOUT SAN JUAN _NM MCDERMOTT WASH LA JARA CAN YON SN AKE EYES SAN JUAN _NM LOS PINOS N SAN DOVAL MEN EFEE MOUNTAIN WITTY SPRIN GS TRAIL C AN YON_ NM BISTI S COM PAN ER O BLAN CO W BLAN CO W BLAN CO W LOS PINOS BLOOMFIELD WATERFLOW S ESC AVADA SAN DOVAL SAN DOVAL SAN DOVAL SAN DOVAL SAN DOVAL CHACON SAN LUIS S PIER RE MESA CABRESTO HUERFANO HUERFANO NAGEEZI ISLAN D BUTTE RIO AR RIBA RIO AR RIBA RIO AR RIBA RIO AR RIBA RIO AR RIBA RIO AR RIBA RIO AR RIBA RIO AR RIBA RIO AR RIBA RIO AR RIBA RIO AR RIBA RIO AR RIBA RIO AR RIBA RIO AR RIBA RIO AR RIBA SEVEN LAKES PU MP MESA DOGIE CAN YON CUERVO CROUCH MESA PSJ_NM SH IPROCK N EAGLE NEST ALLI SON_C O CHROMO MESA_N M BLOOMFIELD NAVAJO CITY NAVAJO CITY DEVILS FORK PU ERTO CH IQU ITO W SLEEPER SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM MAN ZANARES SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM BLU E HILL_NM LAGUN A SEC A ALBIN O JASIS CANYON BLAN CO-BASIN BLAN CO-BASIN FLORIDA MESA BLAN CO-BASIN BLAN CO-BASIN MAN COS RIVER RINCON LAR GO PR ICE-GRAMPS AN GELL R ANCH DOGIE CAN YON PSJ_NM SED RO CANYON CHACON SALT CREEK_NM FIVE LAKES ALKALI GULC H W NAVAJO CITY PAPERS WASH GOODMAN POINT PU ERTO CH IQU ITO E MCKINLEY BLAC KEYE VEN AD O WILD CAT 24 N4W3J BISTI S HOU SE CREEK_CO WILD CAT 27 N8W6A RATTLESN AKE_N M WILD CAT 19 N4W8B AR ENA BLANCA SE CROUCH MESA WILD CAT 30 N3W8C WILD CAT 23 N2W3C WILD CAT 25 N5W7O PSJ_NM WILD CAT 29 N12W6J WILD CAT 27 N7W24J WILD CAT 27 N6W26J REGIN A SAN JUAN _NM WILD CAT 28 N9W22L WILD CAT 29 N4W28L KIMBETO WASH WILD CAT 29 N11W6F WILD CAT 32 N7W11K WILD CAT 28 N2W28P GALLEGOS WASH W WILD CAT 27 N8W19D WILD CAT 29 N8W34C WILD CAT 28 N8W24H WILD CAT 22 N6W32N WILD CAT 32 N6W33DWILD CAT 32 N6W35H WILD CAT 28 N5W18D WILD CAT 20 N4W23H WILD CAT 32 N13W36I WILD CAT 31 N11W1M WILD CAT 29 N10W26I PR ICE-GRAMPS WILD CAT 31 N13W29J CHACON PU ERTO CH IQU ITO W PSJ_NM WILD CAT 31 N14W02A WILD CAT 28 N12W20P WILD CAT 31 N11W22A WILD CAT 25 N10W30K WILD CAT 30 N10W27B WILD CAT 30 N10W11A WILD CAT 30 N04W07K PAR LAY PAJARITO WILD CAT 31 N13W25H WILD CAT 29 N12W28N WILD CAT 30 N11W15H UTE DOME WILD CAT 32 N11W28O WILD CAT 30 N10W23O AMAR ILLO PU ERTO CH IQU ITO W WILD CAT 26 N12W36M PU ERTO CH IQU ITO MAR CELINA BLU E MESA CHACON ALAMO PSJ_NM CUERVO FOOTHILLS MAN COS RIVER LEGGS ROSA CON E MAN Y ROCKS RIO AR RIBA OJITO RAMON A CHIPETA MIGU EL CREEK N CHACO WASH LOS PINOS N NOSE R OCK MED IA SW GALLO GALLO GALLO PSJ_NM SAN JUAN _NM BISTI E GREEK KIFFEN CHACO PSJ_NM OJO EN CINO PSJ_CO PSJ_CO PSJ_CO PSJ_CO PSJ_CO FRANC ISCAN LAKE PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM GALLUP PSJ_NM PSJ_NM PSJ_NM POTWIN POTWIN JEWETT VAL LEY MEAD OWS GRASSY PIN ON N PIN ON N PIN ON N OSWELL SAN LUIS SAN JUAN _NM RUSTY S CHACON CHACON CHACON PU ERTO CH IQU ITO E NAGEEZI NAGEEZINAGEEZI NAGEEZI SAN DOVAL STONEY BU TTE TOCITO DOME N RATTLESN AKE_N M CHROMO SH IPROCK_NM BAR KER CREEK SLIC K ROCK_NM SAN JUAN _NM MCCLEAN PAPERS WASH TORREON TORREON TORREON TOCITO DOME N MCKINLEY MAN Y ROCKS N SAN DOVAL DIKE ROCK HUERFANO AR ENA BLANCA SAN ISID RO SAN ISID RO HAY GU LCH STRAIGHT C ANYON MAN Y ROCKS SH IPROCK N WH ITE WASH AZTEC WASH KER NAN CANYON NENAHNEZAD CHACO WASH SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM SAN JUAN _NM ISLAN D BUTTE SH IPROCK_NM MAN Y ROCKS DUFER S POINT DUFER S POINT WALKER D OME MAN COS RIVER RED MOUNTAIN BU ENA SUERTE KIMBETO WASH POINT LOOKOUT HOSPAH GAMBLERS MESA GAMBLERS MESA OTERO POINT LOOKOUT WILD CAT 26 N1E8H PU ERTO CH IQU ITO PU ERTO CH IQU ITO PU ERTO CH IQU ITO PU ERTO CH IQU ITO PU ERTO CH IQU ITO PU ERTO CH IQU ITO WILD CAT 25 N5W7D WILD CAT 25 N4W22J WILD CAT 24 N2W24N WILD CAT 19 N3W14M PU ERTO CH IQU ITO E WILD CAT 30 N11W34N WILD CAT 25 N10W11C WILD CAT 24 N09W33N MEAD OWS MEAD OWS KN ICKERBOCKER BUTTES MESA_N M MESA_N M EAGLE MESA MAN Y ROCKS N PAPOOSE C AN YON AZTEC WASH 20 40 10 30 Miles

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2001 Gas Reserve Class No 2001 gas reserves 0.1 - 10 MMCF 10.1 - 100 MMCF 100.1 - 1,000 MMCF 1,000.1- 10,000 MMCF 10,000.1 - 100,000 MMCF > 100,000 MMCF Basin Outline AZ UT NM CO 1 2 Index Map for 2 Paradox-San Juan Panels 2001 Reserve Summary for All Paradox-San Juan Basin Fields Total Total Total Number Liquid Gas BOE
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Reserves Reserves Reserves Fields (Mbbl) (MMcf) (Mbbl) Paradox-San Juan 250 174,193 20,653,622 3,616,464 Basin

CO NM

IGNAC IO-BLANCO IGNAC IO-BLANCO IGNAC IO-BLANCO IGNAC IO-BLANCO IGNAC IO-BLANCO BASIN BASIN BLAN CO BLAN CO BASIN BASIN BASIN BASIN BASIN BASIN BISTI BALLAR D BASIN BISTI BLA NCO S OTERO BALLAR D LIND RITH W BASIN BLA NCO BLA NCO S BLA NCO S TAPAC ITO GAVILAN BASIN BLA NCO The mapped oil and gas field boundary outlines were created by the Reserves and Production Division, Office of Oil and Gas, Energy Information Administration pursuant to studies required by Section 604 of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act Amendments
  • f 2000 (P.L. 106-469). The boundaries are not informed by subsurface
structural information. The data and methods used in their creation are detailed in a report, "Scientific Inventory of Onshore Federal Lands' Oil and Gas Resources and Reserves and the Extent and Nature of Restrictions to Their Development", prepared by the US Departments of Interior, Agriculture and Energy. Unnamed fields and fields generically named "wildcat" were renamed to a concatenate of their basin and state of occurrence, e.g. UP_UT (Uinta-Piceance Basin and Utah). Map created June 2005; projection is UTM-13, NAD-27. Authors: Sam Limerick (1), Lucy Luo (1), Gary Long (2), David Morehouse (2), Jack Perrin (1), Steve Jackson (1) and Robert King (2) (1) Z, Inc., (2) Energy Information Administration

Paradox-San Juan Basin Southeastern Portion (Panel 2 of 2) Oil & Gas Fields by 2001 Gas Reserve Class

§ ¨ ¦ 40 § ¨ ¦ 40 U.S. Energy Information Administration

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Cortez Pipeline

h t t p s : / / b o o k s . g o o g l e . c o m / b o o k s ? id=HWgRvPUgyvQC&pg=PA183&dq=kinder + m o r g a n + p i p e l i n e + i n + p l a c i t a s + n e w +mexico&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwigmKW--5 fQAhWDxSYKHWN7BjkQ6AEIMDAA - v=onepage&q=kinder morgan pipeline in placitas new mexico&f=false Note: Statistics of Kinder Morgan Cortez pipeline installation and reference.

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Note: The land mass pertaining to Historical community’s; such as, Land Grant – San Antonio de Las Huertas Land Grant, Sandia, San Felipe, and Santa Ana Pueblo’s and all Private land.

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Note: This is the water basin to be affected.

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