GRAND JUNCTION-Colorado Mesa University is partnering with state agencies from Colorado and Utah on a $117,000 report aimed at helping the states promote natural gas produced in the Piceance and Uintah basins. CMU's Unconventional Energy Center has committed a $50,000 grant to the report. The paper will build on an earlier report, which focused on opportunities for exporting gas from western Colorado's Piceance Basin to Asian markets, including via a proposed Jordan Cove liquefied natutal gas export terminal in Oregon.
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