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Formation Evaluation - Pay Recognition - Subtle Trap Definition

Dan J. Hartmann

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

..., pp 1752–1763, Nov. 1984. Hartmann, D.J., 1975, “Effect of Bed Thickness and Pore Geometry on Log Response”, Transactions, 6th Annual Logging Symposium...

1986

ABSTRACT: Comparison of pore size distribution on crushed and whole-rock coal samples using nuclear magnetic resonance

Yanhai Chang, Yanbin Yao

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... important role in coal reservoir evaluation and coal bed methane development. However, coring is time consuming and sometimes it is difficult to retrieve...

2018

Effects of Settling and Preferential Deposition of Sediment on Ripple Roundness Under Shoaling Waves

Naofumi Yamaguchi, Hideo Sekiguchi

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... experiments on combined-flow bed configurations, and some implications for interpreting storm-event stratification: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v...

2010

The Recent Discovery in Archer County, Texas: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

L. B. Benton

AAPG Bulletin

.... On the surface is found a series of sandy red clays and shales with an occasional bed of greyish white sandstone which becomes slightly calcareous to the south...

1921

ABSTRACT: Impact of tectonic deformation on coal methane adsorption capacity

Wu Li, Bo Jiang, Yanming Zhu

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... Abstract 32 Topic: Evaluation of the unconventional resources including shale gas, shale oil, coal bed methane, and gas hydrate Impact of tectonic...

2018

Abstract: A metallogenic study of the Antigonish Area, Nova Scotia with special reference to copper occurrence of the Ohio-Sylvan Glen Belt

P. D. Bourque

Atlantic Geology

... occupying pores in Upper Windsor carbonate mounds; red-bed copper occurrences in fluvial sediments of the Canso Group and "Kupferschiefer" type...

1981

Controls on fracture distribution and development with relation to detachment folds within the Lisburne Group, northeastern Brooks Range, AK - Abstract

Michael R. Hayes

Alaska Geological Society

... in detachment fold development. Mechanical boundaries within the folds were chosen based on slip horizon location and differences in bed thickness. Thin...

2003

Natural Gas Sweetening by the Combination of Semi-Permeable Membranes and Fixed Bed Chemical Absorbents

Steve B. Heinemann, Colin Woodward

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

...Natural Gas Sweetening by the Combination of Semi-Permeable Membranes and Fixed Bed Chemical Absorbents Steve B. Heinemann, Colin Woodward 1996 73 85...

1996

Abstract: Permian Stratigraphy, Sedimentary Facies, and General Petroleum Geology, Wyoming and Adjacent Area

James A. Peterson

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

... and Ervay Members, each of which is separated into subcycles, based on a marker-bed correlation framework, applicable throughout most of the Wyoming shelf...

1984

ABSTRACT: SILCRETE: A DISTINCTIVE ROCK TYPE RELATED TO K/T BOUNDARY EVENTS

Barbara D. Wehrfritz

North Dakota Geological Society

... in the Rhame bed, which is used locally to mark the top of the Paleocene-age Slope Formation. Silcrete beds also occur just below...

1993

Chemical and Isotopic Evidence of the Origins of Natural Gases: Abstract

George E. Claypool, Dudley D. Rice, Charles N. Threlkeld

CSPG Special Publications

... history of a source bed is needed. Examples of gas accumulations and the relative importance of mixing vs. fractionation, as they relate to isotopic...

1980

Underground Storage--The Liquid Petroleum Gas Industry's Stabilizer

Dan T. McDonald

CSPG Bulletin

..., but not enough to jeopardize the caverns. Cores also showed the formation above and below the salt bed to be relatively non-porous, thereby assuring...

1959

Depositional Environments of Rocks in the Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado

Henry W. Roehler

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

.... These are: (1) mountain front or pediment, (2) redbed fluviatile, ( 3 ) nonred-bed fluviatile, (4) freshwater pond, (5) swamp or paludal, (6) shoreline...

1974

Garden Grove Pool, Okfuskee and Lincoln Counties, Oklahoma

Jimmie C. Smith

Tulsa Geological Society

... and on the apex of the structure. A bed of lignitic shale and coal, found about 25 feet above the Oswego Limestone, is soft and very easily identified...

1948

Abstract: Asia Pacific Hydrocarbon Resources in a Global Context

Francis Harper

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... and China, form a significant fraction of the global resource. Coal bed methane may also be important and the Asia Pacific region may be second only...

2001

Differential GPS techniques used for ADCP measurements in remote areas of Alaska - Abstract

Randy H. Host, Matthew D. Nelson

Alaska Geological Society

... sediment laden, high gradient streams with moving bed conditions where differential GPS is required to track boat movement during streamflow...

2007

Abstract: Sedimentology of Goldenville Formation, Eastern Shore, Nova Scotia

L. R. Jensen, J. W. F. Waldron

Atlantic Geology

... been adopted based on their grain size, bed thickness and sedimentary structures. The vertical sequences (showing both thinning and thickening upward...

1984

Manzanilla Formation Field Trip Guide

Curtis Archie

Geological Society of Trinidad & Tobago

... and somewhat conglomeratic and finally forms a resistant bed constituting the Point itself. Eastwards across Manzanilla Bay can be seen the same bed forming...

2005

The Trona Deposits of Southwest Wyoming

L. E. Mannion

Utah Geological Association

... and reached a maximum of 1,000 square miles in bed number 17 (Westvaco bed) (Culbertson, 1966, p. B161). The 8 subsequent trona layers did not exceed 300...

1969

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