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Geothermal Potential of Deep Sedimentary Basins in the United States

Tom C. Anderson

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...-production” of geothermal energy associated with oil operations has been demonstrated successfully at Teapot Dome (Anderson et al, 2009), where...

2013

West Poison Spider Field, Natrona County, Wyoming

Charles Clark

Wyoming Geological Association

... and completed from open hole, 9,230 - 9,288 feet, flowing 1,089 BOPD from the Teapot sandstone. Unit Well #3 followed, located on the west flank...

1978

The Occurrence and Exploitation of Malaysian Oil & Gas Resources

Harwant Singh

Petroleum History Institute

... Metamorphism in Pennsylvania – Henry Darwin Rogers and the Origin of Petroleum – John G. C. M. Fuller; Scandal: A Short History of the Teapot Dome Affair...

2005

Distribution of Well Performances in Shale Reservoirs and Their Predictions Using the Concept of Shale Capacity; #41139 (2013)

Ahmed Ouenes

Search and Discovery.com

.... Stamp, 2010, Integrated characterization and simulation of the fractured Tensleep reservoir at Teapot Dome for CO2 injection design: SPE paper 132404...

2013

PTTC Network News - Vol. 5, No.4 - 1999

Deborah Rowell

PTTC

... to as the Teapot Dome field, as a test site has led to expanded opportunities in other government owned properties, including: NPR-2 in California, near...

1999

Application of Exploration Geochemical Methodology to CO2 Monitoring

Victor T. Jones and Robert J. Pirkle

Search and Discovery.com

... of the shallow subsurface down to a depth of about 2,000 ft. A 3D seismic survey was also carried out to image the deeper section, extending to about 8,000 ft...

2009

The Gasbuggy Core — a palynological appraisal

Robert H. Tschudy

Four Corners Geological Society

... it bottomed in the upper part of the Lewis Shale (Cretaceous). Chips from the cores were sent to the U.S. Geological Survey laboratory in Denver...

1973

Inception of Professional Practice, 1891-1910: Chapter 6: PART III. APPALACHIAN, MID-CONTINENT, ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGIONS

Edgar Wesley Owen

AAPG Special Volumes

..., with structural closure of approximately 1,600 feet, which was superimposed with the adjacent Teapot dome on an anticline some 20 miles long. P. M. Shannon...

1975

Geothermal Potential of Deep Sedimentary Basins in the United States; #30290 (2013)

Tom Anderson

Search and Discovery.com

.... Co-production of geothermal energy associated with oil operations has been demonstrated successfully at Teapot Dome, where produced water...

2013

Enhancing Production in High Angle and Horizontal Wells Through An Integrated Workflow: Examples from The Western United States

Iain Pirie, Randy Koepsell, Alisher Yunuskhojayev, Mi Zhou, Brian Dupuis, Gabriela A. Martinez

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...-centric 3D geomodel constructed in the Teapot formation, Wyoming, using information obtained from wireline measurements along one pilot well and logging...

2015

Paleogeography and Eustatic–Tectonic Model of Late Campanian Cretaceous Sedimentation, Southwestern Wyoming and Northwestern Colorado

Louise W. Kiteley

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

.... Assoc. Geologists 1977 Symposium, p. 363–377. Curry, W. H., III, 1976, Late Cretaceous Teapot delta of southern Powder River basin, Wyoming: Wyo. Geol...

1983

Teapot

Wyoming Geological Association

...Teapot 1957 452 453 Field Teapot County Natrona Location 38-39 N., 78 W. Basin Powder River Discovered by M. Betagnole Operators U.S.N....

1957

Flat Top

W. W. Stewart

Wyoming Geological Association

.... Field Flat Top Location T33-34N R68-69W County, State Converse County, Wyoming Reservoir(s) Lance, Teapot, Niobrara, Frontier, Dakota Author...

2000

Diagenesis of Upper Cretaceous Teapot Sandstone, Powder River Basin, Wyoming: ABSTRACT

Steven P. Conner, Thomas T. Tieh

AAPG Bulletin

...Diagenesis of Upper Cretaceous Teapot Sandstone, Powder River Basin, Wyoming: ABSTRACT Steven P. Conner, Thomas T. Tieh 1984 465 465 68 4. (April...

1984

Methods and challenges to locating legacy wells in western Pennsylvania: Case study at Hillman State Park

James I. Sams III, Garret A. Veloski, J. Rodney Diehl, and Richard W. Hammack

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

..., US Department of Energy, 23 p. Veloski, G. A., R. W. Hammack, V. W. Stamp, R. Hall, and K. Colina, 2008, Helicopter magnetic survey at the teapot...

2017

The South Cole Creek Field

John F. Truchot Jr.

Wyoming Geological Association

...-southeast anticline approximately forty-five miles long and which includes the Shannon, Salt Creek, Teapot dome, Sage Spring Creek, Cole Creek and South...

1954

Salt Creek

J. I. Maynard, S. E. Rickles, D. K. Sackreiter, D. J. VerSteeg

Wyoming Geological Association

...), "Early Days at Salt Creek and Teapot Dome." The reader is referred to this intriguing and informative pictoral narrative for an accurate chronological...

1981

The Origin of Light Oils in the Rocky Mountain Region

W. H. Geis

AAPG Bulletin

... with shales and coal. It is marked at the top by the Teapot sandstone and at the base by the Parkman sandstone which overlies the Steele shale. At approximately...

1923

Expansion in the United States, 1911-1920: Chapter 8

Edgar Wesley Owen

AAPG Special Volumes

.... Survey Bull. 623, 427 p. Ball, Max W., 1921, The relative ages of major and minor folding and oil accumulation in Wyoming: Am. Assoc. Petroleum...

1975

Developments in Northern Rockies in 1978

S. G. Reid , D. D. Miller , R. D. Teselle , R. P. Johnson , R. A. Thuesen

AAPG Bulletin

... to 7,000 ft in 1978. The decrease is partly attributable to the 177 shallow development wells drilled in the Teapot Dome Naval Petroleum Reserve. Exploratory...

1979

Burke Ranch Field, Natrona County, Wyoming

Richard P. Swirczynski

Wyoming Geological Association

..., the Lewis and Fox Hills outcrops at Teapot Creek in sec. 6, T. 37 N., R. 79 W., are quite flat and could represent northwest reversal. The prominent Fox...

1958

Gas Microseepage as a Source of Seasonal Methane Variation in Martian Atmosphere; #80716 (2020)

Ronald W. Klusman

Search and Discovery.com

..., Detailed Compositional Analysis of Gas Seepage at the National Carbon Storage Test Site, Teapot Dome, Wyoming, USA: Applied Geochemistry, v. 21, p...

2020

Some Cretaceous Waters of Wyoming

J. G. Crawford, C. Edward Davis

Wyoming Geological Association

... of the state and extends some 50 miles into Montana. The analyses examined number 210, of which 125 were from the Salt Creek-Teapot Dome reservoirs. At least...

1962

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