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COAL FUELS CORPORAZZON <br />Neat and Pawcr <br />-. ~ LOB LwOOB OFe'Ip& <br />~~ ROLLIN6VILLE, pOLORADO BO{74 <br />Paotre 303-25&3354 <br />June 17, 1977 <br />Mr. J. Paul Storrs, Area Mining Supervisor <br />United States Department of the Interior <br />Geological Survey <br />Box 25046, Stop 602 <br />Denver Federal Center <br />Denver, Colorado 80225 <br />Subject: Preference right lease applications of Gerald Tresner, <br />Colorado 0127832, 0127833, and 0127834 <br />Dear Mr. Storrs: <br />In reply to your letter of May 27, 1977, we are enclosing <br />the following information on the subject Tresner leases: <br />- 1. Drill Hole Tabulation on the Cameo and Anchor Seams <br />'-~ 2. Drill Hole Tabulation on the Coal Seam Thickness, <br /> Uneconomic Seams from Drill Hole Logs, (Carbonera <br /> Zone and Palisade Seam) <br />3. Analysis of Coal from Drill Hole's, Carbonera Zone <br />4. Map A.T.M.P. 109, (Revised) <br />5. Map A.T.M.P. 110, (Revised) 1 <br />6. Map A.T.M.P. 111, Geology of the Carbonera Coal Seam <br />7.. Correlation Diagram of Coal Seams from Drill Hole <br /> Logs, A.T.M.P. 112 <br />This information should provide the additional data re- <br />quested by David Haines. <br />The drill hole tabulations were furnished previously; <br />however, we have reviewed the drill logs with particular <br />reference to the banding of coal and shale in the Carbonera <br />and Palisade zones or seams. Accordingly, the tabulations <br />show some minor revisions. <br />As shown on A.T.M.P. 111 there is an area of Carbonera <br />coal with a thickness of 4 ft. or more. It has an average <br />ash content of 178. This coal may become minable if price and <br />demand increase substantially. <br />• L~ <br />n, <br /> <br />