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| Reservoir gas [[accumulation]]s lack a [[floored]] [http://www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/en/Terms.aspx?LookIn=term%20name&filter=gas-water+contact gas-water contact] || Map structural, isothermal, and pressure gradient contours that are likely coincident with boundaries of the gas envelope<ref name=pt06r113>Rose, P. R., Everett, J. R., Merin, I. A., 1986, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/resmi1/data/a066/a066/0001/0100/0111.htm Potential basin-centered gas accumulation in Cretaceous Trinidad Sandstone, Raton Basin, Colorado] in Spencer, C. W., Mast, R. F., eds., Geology of Tight Gas Reservoirs: AAPG Studies in Geology Series 24, p. 111–128.</ref>
 
| Reservoir gas [[accumulation]]s lack a [[floored]] [http://www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/en/Terms.aspx?LookIn=term%20name&filter=gas-water+contact gas-water contact] || Map structural, isothermal, and pressure gradient contours that are likely coincident with boundaries of the gas envelope<ref name=pt06r113>Rose, P. R., Everett, J. R., Merin, I. A., 1986, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/resmi1/data/a066/a066/0001/0100/0111.htm Potential basin-centered gas accumulation in Cretaceous Trinidad Sandstone, Raton Basin, Colorado] in Spencer, C. W., Mast, R. F., eds., Geology of Tight Gas Reservoirs: AAPG Studies in Geology Series 24, p. 111–128.</ref>
 
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| [[Overpressure causes|Overpressured]] formation or reservoir (occurs frequently due to common distribution of [[Evaluating tight gas reservoirs|tight gas]] with basin center locations and excessive [[overburden]]) || Requires appropriate exploration strategies or reservoir engineering approach to gas recovery
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| [[Overpressure causes|Overpressured]] formation or reservoir (occurs frequently due to common distribution of [[Evaluating tight gas reservoirs|tight gas]] with basin center locations and excessive overburden) || Requires appropriate exploration strategies or reservoir engineering approach to gas recovery
 
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| [[Underpressure causes|Underpressured]] formation or reservoir due to stripping (erosion) of overburden || Requires appropriate exploration strategies or reservoir engineering approach to gas recovery
 
| [[Underpressure causes|Underpressured]] formation or reservoir due to stripping (erosion) of overburden || Requires appropriate exploration strategies or reservoir engineering approach to gas recovery
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