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" ... 1. Investment in Stranded Public Assets/Land Value Boosting. The value of public sector assets in the U.S. is $33 - 40 trillion (nobody knows exactly, the country doesn’t have a balance sheet). Investing in these assets is a strategic necessity. In large part these are infrastructure assets, the average age of which is more than 60 years old, including transit stations, airports, reservoirs (there are 128 reservoirs in the U.S. with more than 1,000,000 acre feet of capacity, many owned by the Army Corps of Engineers or the Department of the Interior). Business needs to be able to freely access these assets, invest in them, and - by boosting the value of a transit station, an airport, a reservoir, and the land around it - revitalize our assets, our national wealth. ... "
" ... Colorado isn’t all about snowy slopes in the winter; the fields and reservoirs of southeastern Colorado are blanketed by a large concentration of snow geese. These large birds with striking white plumage stop over by the thousands during their annual migration via the Western Central Flyway to their wintering roosts in Texas and Mexico. Some stay in Colorado to spend the winter before heading back to their Arctic nesting grounds as the weather warms. ... "
" ... It's a fascinating problem. For conventional reservoirs, shutting in wells runs the very real risk of never getting them back, which lies in stark contrast of shutting in gas wells. For low-producing conventional “stripper” wells, shut-ins may well be permanent, as it’s unlikely they will come back at a level that makes production economic. This, in turn, impacts communities relying on severance and ad valorem taxes. In many rural communities, revenue from these wells provides a stable foundational portion of the tax base for fire and police, ambulances, schools and social funding. ... "
" ... Most of the CO2 Occidental uses in its production comes from natural underground reservoirs, requiring the company to explore for, drill, and transport the CO2 before it can even start on the process of recovering oil. ... "
" ... “Although the Turner Sandstone and the equivalent Frontier (specifically, the Wall Creek Sandstone) are some of the more prolific reservoirs in the Powder River Basin, horizontal drilling practices and production from all of these unconventional tight sand and shale reservoirs are what boosted Wyoming's 2019 oil production to levels not seen since 1991. Crude oil production from the Powder River Basin consistently increased by more than 20 percent year-to-year from 2017 through 2019,” according to Ranie Lynds of the Survey. ... "