New Albany Shale
The New Albany Shale is an organic-rich geologic formation of Devonian and Mississippian age in the Illinois Basin of the United States. It is a major source of hydrocarbons.
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New Albany Shale
The New Albany Shale is an organic-rich geologic formation of Devonian and Mississippian age in the Illinois Basin of the United States. It is a major source of hydrocarbons.
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New Albany Shale, outcrops in Bullitt County, Kentucky
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New Albany Shale
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Boyle Formation, North Vernon, Sellersburg & Sylamore Limestones
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Paleozoic
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Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky
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Blocher, Camp Run, Clegg Creek, Lower Blackiston, Morgan Trail & Selmier members
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The New Albany Shale is an org ...... major source of hydrocarbons.
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New Albany Shale
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