Trenton-Black River

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-The '''Trenton-Black River''' (TBR for short) is a deep oil and natural gas formation found underneath New York State and stretching to the southwest as far as West Virginia. In New York the TBR has gas-rich pockets that lay under the [[Utica shale]] in western New York and parts of the Southern Tier of the State.+The '''Trenton-Black River''' (TBR for short) is a deep oil and natural gas formation found underneath [[New York]] State and stretching to the southwest as far as [[West Virginia]]. In New York the TBR has gas-rich pockets that lay under the [[Utica shale]] in western New York and parts of the Southern Tier of the State.
It consists of large pockets of natural gas around 10,000 feet down; that is approximately two miles below surface. It consists of large pockets of natural gas around 10,000 feet down; that is approximately two miles below surface.
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* Chemung County, New York * Chemung County, New York
* Steuben County, New York * Steuben County, New York
-* St. Lawrence Lowlands, Quebec, Canada+* [[Saint Lawrence Lowlands]], Quebec, Canada
* Hillsdale County, Michigan (oil) * Hillsdale County, Michigan (oil)
For example in Steuben County the formation has been under development for many years. The majority of drilling in the deposit is near Corning and Caton, New York. For example in Steuben County the formation has been under development for many years. The majority of drilling in the deposit is near Corning and Caton, New York.

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The Trenton-Black River (TBR for short) is a deep oil and natural gas formation found underneath New York State and stretching to the southwest as far as West Virginia. In New York the TBR has gas-rich pockets that lay under the Utica shale in western New York and parts of the Southern Tier of the State.

It consists of large pockets of natural gas around 10,000 feet down; that is approximately two miles below surface.

Drilling hotspots in the Trenton-Black River include:

  • Chemung County, New York
  • Steuben County, New York
  • Saint Lawrence Lowlands, Quebec, Canada
  • Hillsdale County, Michigan (oil)

For example in Steuben County the formation has been under development for many years. The majority of drilling in the deposit is near Corning and Caton, New York.

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