M112: Imaging Unconventional Reservoir Pore Systems
Edited by Terri Olson
Chapter 1: Amorphous and Crystalline Solids as Artifacts in SEM Images
Kitty L. Milliken, Terri Olson
Chapter 2: Primary and Secondary Organic Matter Habit in Unconventional Reservoirs
Lyn Canter, Shawn Zhang, Mark Sonnenfeld, Cliff Bugge, Mary Guisinger, Kim Jones
Chapter 3: Nanoscale Imaging of Organic Matter and Wettability of Oil-Window Shales
Andrew Fogden, Terri Olson, Andrew G. Christy
Chapter 4: Unconventional Gas-Oil Shale Microfabric Features Relating to Porosity, Storage, and Migration of Hydrocarbons
Neal R. O'Brien, Carol A. McRobbie, Roger M. Slatt, Elizabeth T. Baruch-Jurado
Chapter 5: Multiresolution Imaging of Shales Using Electron and Helium Ion Microscopy
Timothy Cavanaugh, Joel Walls
Chapter 6: Correlative X-ray and Electron Microscopy for Multi-scale Characterization of Heterogeneous Shale Reservoir Pore Systems
Jan Goral, Ilija Miskovic, Jeff Gelb, Mike Marsh
Chapter 7: A Comparison of Measurement Techniques for Porosity and Pore Size Distribution in Shales (Mudrocks): A Case Study of Haynesville, Eastern European Silurian, Niobrara, and Monterey Formations
Milad Saidian, Utpalendu, Manika Prasad, Saul Rivera Barraza, Lemuel J. Godinez
Chapter 8: Fluid Sensitivity Analyses in Tight Sandstones—When Rocks Behave Badly
Ronald N. McGinnis, David A. Ferrill, Alan P. Morris, and Kevin J. Smart
Chapter 9: The Influence of Primary and Secondary Sedimentary Features of Reservoir Quality: Examples from the Geneseo Formation of New York, U.S.A.
Ryan D. Wilson, Juergen Schieber
Chapter 10: 2-D Pore Architecture Characterization of a Carbonate Mudrock Reservoir: Insights from the Mid-Continent "Mississippi Lime"
Beth Vanden Berg, G. Michael Grammer