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  2. Oil and gas reserves and resource quantification - Wikipedia

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    Once production has commenced, production rates and pressure data allow a degree of prediction on reservoir performance, which was previously characterized by substituting analog data. Analog data can still be substituted for expected reservoir performance where specific dynamic data may be missing, representing a "best technical" outcome. [24]

  3. List of largest reservoirs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Due to sedimentation and other factors that affect a reservoir's storage capacity over time, some data listed might not accurately reflect actual current conditions in certain reservoirs. For example, Lake Mead – the largest reservoir in the U.S. – could store more than 32.4 million acre-feet (40.1 km 3 ) when first filled, but sediment ...

  4. Here’s a look at where our reservoir levels stand as of April ...

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    Lake Oroville looks a little better, sitting at 53% as compared to 42% in 2021. Folsom is doing better as well, at 76% Thursday as compared to 36% this time last year.

  5. Amistad Dam - Wikipedia

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    The IBWC determines the fraction of water stored in Amistad Reservoir belonging to either country on a biweekly basis, based on this allocation. [17] The reservoir levels fluctuate greatly due to the region's highly variable annual precipitation as well as heavy water use. The record high level was 1,135.66 feet (346.15 m) on September 22, 1974 ...

  6. CA reservoir levels reach record lows not seen since 1977 ...

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    "We're experiencing consecutive dry years with above normal temperatures and that's led to low reservoir levels and parched soils," said Robert Cervantes with the Division of Water Rights.

  7. Western U.S. faces water and power shortages due to ... - AOL

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    The two largest reservoirs in the United States are at “dangerously low levels,” threatening the supply of fresh water and electricity in six states and Mexico, the United Nations Environment ...

  8. Lake Mead - Wikipedia

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    A comparison of Lake Mead water levels from July 2000 to July 2015. Lake Mead's water level rebounded a few feet by October 2015 and avoided triggering the drought restrictions. The water level started falling in Spring 2016 and fell below the drought trigger level of 1,075 feet again in May 2016.

  9. Before-and-after photos from space show storms' effect on ...

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    And data updated Monday from the California Department of Water Resources' tracker show the reservoir climbing to 60%, still below historical levels for February — 72% — but significantly ...