SOURCES OF MAPPED INFORMATION 



OIL AND GAS 



Petroleum and Natural Gas Fields and Wells 



Geological Survey of Alabama. 1982. Unpublished maps of counties and 

 fields. State Oil and Gas Board. University. 



These large-scale (1 inch equals 1 mi) maps include the exact locations 

 of active oil and gas wells, abandoned wells, dry holes, and injection 

 wells. Additional maps of individual fields delineate the boundaries of 

 fields, as designated by the Oil and Gas Board. These maps are updated 

 weekly. 



Storage, Processing and Treatment, and Refining Facilities and Pipelines 



Alabama Coastal Area Board and U.S. Dept. of Commerce. 1979. The Alabama 

 coastal area management program (hearing draft). Alabama Coastal Area 

 Board, Daphne. 116 pp. 



Contains a small-scale (approximately 1:500,000) map of the locations of 

 the refineries, processing and treatment plants, and storage facilities. 

 Accompanying the maps are tables giving production statistics for the 

 various plants and storage facilities. Also mapped are the general loca- 

 tions of oil and gas pipelines in the area, their size, and operator. 



Masingill, J. H. ed. 1982a. The petroleum industry in Alabama, 1980. 

 Geol. Surv. Ala. Oil Gas Rep. 3D, 46 pp. 



Contains a small-scale (approximately 1:1,400,000) map of the pipelines 

 in southwestern Alabama and indicates their operators. Includes the 

 locations of refineries and gas processing plants. 



U.S. Department of the Interior Geological Survey. 7.5-minute-quadrangle 

 maps. U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA. 



These detailed, colored 1 :24,000-scale maps contain the locations of pipe- 

 lines, storage facilities, and plants, (many are out-of-date and do not 

 show recent construction). 



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