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Oil Shale or Tar Sands

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Locations of major sedimentary rock formations and loose sands containing petroleum in North America

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A map of North America highlighting oil shale or tar sands areas shaded in red. The region along the boundary of Utah in the northeast along with Wyoming is shaded. The northern region of Alberta is also shaded.

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Oil Shale or Tar Sands

Average Distribution of Dew Point Temperatures, January

Oil Shale or Tar Sands

Less than 20°F

20–29°F

30–39°F

40–49°F

50–54°F

55–59°F

Alberta
10.6%
Arizona
32.8%60.8%2.30%
Utah
17.2%93.9%5.41%
District of Columbia
100%
Florida
14.7%56.6%21.0%7.07%
Idaho
84.3%6.93%
New Hampshire
100%
Rhode Island
3.92%
Vermont
99.7%
Washington
29.2%45.9%22.8%
Wyoming
9.99%100%
Montana
99.9%
Maine
99.5%
North Dakota
100%
Kentucky
3.74%91.2%
Virginia
20.5%1.66%
Delaware
99.1%
Mississippi
21.7%78.0%
West Virginia
67.8%31.4%
Nebraska
100%
Texas
10.9%44.9%29.3%14.1%
Missouri
80.4%18.4%
Louisiana
61.7%37.9%
North Carolina
84.2%3.43%
Oregon
27.3%19.8%23.7%
Alabama
29.3%1.30%
New Mexico
81.8%1.03%
Kansas
96.6%3.36%
Wisconsin
99.5%
New Jersey
73.8%25.8%
South Carolina
41.6%58.3%
Michigan
98.1%
Connecticut
99.9%
Pennsylvania
99.4%
Colorado
100%
Nevada
73.6%6.36%
Massachusetts
98.2%
Georgia
26.7%54.5%18.7%
New York
96.9%
Maryland
34.3%32.0%
Oklahoma
17.8%81.3%
Tennessee
100%
California
10.8%23.3%1.46%
Arkansas
79.0%21.0%
South Dakota
100%
Ohio
96.3%3.50%
Indiana
92.1%7.40%
Minnesota
100%
Iowa
100%
Illinois
94.0%5.95%
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