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Rapid photochemical Production of A Ozone at High Concentrations in a Rural Site During Winter Russ Schnell, Sam Oltmans, and Ryan Neely 1 , Maggie Endres 2 , John Molenar 3 and Allen White 1 1 NOAA, Earth System Research Laboratory, Boulder, CO


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Rapid photochemical Production of A Ozone at High Concentrations in a Rural Site During Winter

Russ Schnell, Sam Oltmans, and Ryan Neely1 , Maggie Endres2, John Molenar3 and Allen White1

1NOAA, Earth System Research Laboratory, Boulder, CO 80305 2Wyoming Department of Air Quality, Cheyenne, WY 3Air Resource Specialists, Fort Collins. CO

My Documents, Wyoming Ozone

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Pinedale Anticline, Jonah, Wyoming

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Well Density will increase 300% in 3-5 Years

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January 2, 2008, During Ozone Formation Period

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Solar Radiation and Ozone, Jonah, February 1-4, 2005

Elevated Ozone Period

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Ozone and NOx, Jonah, February 1-4, 2005

Elevated Ozone Period

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Ozone and Temperature, Jonah, February 1-4, 2005

Elevated Ozone Period

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Ozone and Wind Speeds, Jonah, WY, Feb 1-4, 2005

Elevated Ozone Period

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February 1, 2005, 0700 MST February 2, 2005, 0700 MST February 4, 2005, 0500 MST February 3, 2005, 0700 MST

Ozone beginning to rise: 77 ppb at mid-day. Ozone peaks at 120 ppb at mid-day. Ozone beginning to fall: 97 ppb at mid-day Ozone falls slightly: 61 ppb at mid-day

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Economics Of The Jonah Gas Field

  • The 30,000 acre Jonah gas field, 30 miles

south of Pinedale, Wyoming, is estimated to hold 10 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.

  • The field presently produces enough gas to

serve 3,000,000 U.S. homes per year.

  • In 2007, the Jonah Field produced natural gas

revenues in excess of $8 billion.

  • The value of the gas to be extracted from the

field over 40 years is calculated to be in excess of $60 billion (2005 prices).

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