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• known or believed to occur on the three coal lease <br />applications. Coal lease applicatio:~s C-22644 and <br />C-26913 are about 4 miles northwest of the Oak Creek <br />oil pool. Coal lease application C-22676 is approxi- <br />mately 6 miles southeast of the To:: Creek oil pool. <br />Both these fields and others in the area which have <br />produced commercial quantities of oil or gas are on <br />~i <br />anticlinal or domal structures, There could be oil or <br />gas entrapment by stratigraphic control beneath the <br />! coal lease applications, but such targets are not r,c:r <br />defined well enough to encourage exploration. \one of <br />the three coal lease ap?lications lie on a Kno~.~n <br />~ Geologic Structure (KGS) as defined by the USCS. <br />The coal presently being mined at both the Energy ?it <br />~k1 and Pit ~f3 is the 4fadge coal seen. This coal seam <br />is also the mineable bed beneath all three coal lease <br />applications. At the Ener:,y O1 mine, the seam varies <br />from about 7 to 10 feet thick, and at Energy li3 it <br />varies from about 7 to about 11 feet thick. The Et;: <br />content of the Wadge seam ranges from about 10,600 to <br />11,200 Btu's/lb, <br />C. Suter Resources <br />1, Hvdroloaic Sett7ng <br />The Lhree subject lease applications of Energy Fuels <br />33 <br /> <br />