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Factors controlling prolific gas production from low-permeability sandstone reservoirs: Implications for resource assessment, prospect development, and risk analysis

Keith W. Shanley, Robert M. Cluff, John W. Robinson

AAPG Bulletin

..., and A. P. Byrnes, in press, Permeability jail and implications for basin-centered gas, production, and resource assessments (abs.): Rocky Mountain...

2004

Abstract: An Experimental Model for the Origin of Underpressured and Overpressured Shallow and Basin-Centered Gas Pools: Rate Competitive Gas Generation, Drainage, Gas Leakage and Imbibition; #90213 (2015)

S.W. Burnie Sr., Dr. Brij-Maini, and Kaush Rakhit

Search and Discovery.com

...Abstract: An Experimental Model for the Origin of Underpressured and Overpressured Shallow and Basin-Centered Gas Pools: Rate Competitive Gas...

2015

ABSTRACT: Rediscovering Bitter Creek Field as a Basin Centered Gas Play In The Washakie Basin Area Of The Greater Green River Basin, Wyoming, U.S.A; #90007 (2002)

G. Earl Norris, Debra H. Phillips

Search and Discovery.com

...ABSTRACT: Rediscovering Bitter Creek Field as a Basin Centered Gas Play In The Washakie Basin Area Of The Greater Green River Basin, Wyoming, U.S.A...

2002

Pore-throat sizes in sandstones, tight sandstones, and shales: Discussion

Wayne K. Camp

AAPG Bulletin

.../documents/abstracts/2005hedberg_vail/abstracts/short/blanke.htm (accessed June 23, 2009).Camp, W. K., 2008, Basin-centered gas or subtle conventional traps...

2011

Fourteen Mile - A Cretaceous Study in Progress

Curtis L. Talbot

Wyoming Geological Association

... the existence of basin-centered accumulations as well as stratigraphic trapping, which gives us new potential exploration targets in nontraditional...

1998

Responding to New Discoveries: Workflow and Strategies for Conquering the Data GapŽ and Overcoming Stuck-In-Rut ThinkingŽ; #70176 (2014)

Susan Smith Nash

Search and Discovery.com

... workflow and keep it basin-centered • Identify and evaluate sources of information • Develop teams to evaluate the resource / asset • Interrogate...

2014

A Review of Deep Basin Gas Reservoirs of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin

Brian A. Zaitlin, Thomas F. Moslow

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

.... (July) Law, B.E., 2000, What is a basin-centered gas system?: 2000 basin-centered gas symposium: Rocky Mountain association of Geologists. 8 p...

2006

Estimates of Recoverable Gas from Basin-Centered Gas Accumulations in the Greater Green River Basin, Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah: Abstract

Ben E. Law, James W. Schmoker, Robert A. Crovelli

Wyoming Geological Association

...Estimates of Recoverable Gas from Basin-Centered Gas Accumulations in the Greater Green River Basin, Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah: Abstract Ben E. Law...

1995

The Interpretation of Fluids and Pressures in Determining Conventional and Unconventional Gas Resources in the Rocky Mountain Region

John R. Forster, John C. Horne

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... Geologist, Questa Engineering Corporation, Golden, Colorado ABSTRACT The concepts of basin-centered gas accumulations have evolved since the late 1950s...

2005

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