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THE APPLICATION OF ROCK MECHANICS DATA TO HYDRAULIC FRACTURING IN THE CLINTON SAND*
James Wallace, Dowell Division of Dow Chemical, U.S.A., Tulsa, OklahomaJerry Hinkel, Dowell Division of Dow Chemical, U.S.A., Columbus, Ohio
Clinton Panel Discussion 1985
Robert Alexander, president, Pominex, Inc., Columbus, OhioJ. Michael Biddison, petroleum manager, General Electric Company, Energy Development Operation, Kent, OhioMichael Brannock, senior geologist, Quaker State Oil Refining Corp., Belpre, OhioSteven Reyher, district geologist, Enterprise Energy Corp., Cambridge, OhioRichard Scheper, exploration manager, Consolidated Resources of America, Cincinnati, OhioRobert Smith, vice-president, Clinton Oil Co., Columbus, OhioWillian Shafer, Panel Chairman, consultant & operator for others, Shafer Exploration Co., Columbus, OhioAndy Maslowski, Panel Recorder & Editor, consultant, Columbus, OhioMatthew Shafer, Panel Evaluator, geologist, Shafer Exploration Co., Columbus, Ohio,
CLINTON SANDSTONE RESERVES1
Walter F. Fox, Jr., Petroleum Engineering Consultant
A Comment on the Submerged Lands of Lake Erie, 1985
W. E. Shafer, Certified Petroleum Geologist No. 771, Consultant, Shafer Exploration Company, Columbus, Ohio
CONODONT BIOSTRATIGRAPHY OF THE STRAY "CLINTON" AND "PACKER SHELL" (SILURIAN, OHIO SUBSURFACE) AND ITS BEARING ON CORRELATION
Mark A. Kleffner, Department of Geology, Mineralogy, The Ohio State University, 125 South Oval Mall, Columbus, Ohio
CORRELATION AND PERFORATION
JERRY C. OLDS, CONSULTING GEOLOGIST, WORTHINGTON, OHIO
DEEPER CLINTON-MEDINA DRILLING IN SOUTHEAST OHIO*
Dan Bush, The Benatty Corp., Cambridge, OhioDouglas Core, Ohio L & M Co., Reno, OhioRichard Goings, CNG Development Co., Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaSteven Reyher, Belden & Blake Corp., Cambridge, OhioAndy Maslowski, Moderator, Consultant, Columbus, Ohio
An Economic Analysis of the Oil and Gas Resources in the Clinton Formation of Ohio
J. T. CumberlidgeW. D. McCullough
EVALUATIONS OF CLINTON FRACTURE TREATMENTS USING HIGH SAND CONCENTRATIONS
LARRY P. PERKINS, PRODUCERS SERVICE CORPORATION
LOGGING TECHNIQUES FOR THE EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION OF THE CLINTON SANDSTONE IN THE STATE OF OHIO
Charles M. Davis, Schlumberger Well ServicesCharles W. Harrison, Schlumberger Well Services
Ohio Geological Society: The New Clinton Collection - Preface and Frontmatter
Jack Gray, EditorAndy Maslowski, EditorWarren McCollough, EditorWilliam E. Shafer, Editor
THE SILURIAN BRASSFIELD-ROCHESTER SHALE SEQUENCE IN THE SUBSURFACE OF EASTERN OHIO
Bradford E. Nelson, Canton Oil Well Service, Inc., 5940 Mayfair Road N.W., North Canton, Ohio 44720Alan H. Coogan, Department of Geology, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio 44242
Why Use Geology for Clinton Exploration? (Examples and Reasons from Guernsey County, Ohio)
Brian Keltch, Consolidated Resources of America, Inc.