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ABSTRACT:Canada's Athabasca Oil Sands—Geology of the Second Largest Hydrocarbon Accumulation on Earth
Dale Leckie
GCAGS Transactions
... point bars, are a manageable challenge to development. The oil source is likely Mississippian shale of the Exshaw Formation from the underlying...
2008
1995
Petrophysical Evaluation of the Haynesville Shale in Northwest Louisiana and Northeast Texas
Dan Buller, Michael C. Dix
GCAGS Transactions
... Texas: Houston Geological Society, Applied Geoscience Conference, U.S. Gulf Region Mudstones as Unconventional Shale Gas/Oil Reservoirs, p. 50-51...
2009
Cedar Point Field, Chambers County, Texas: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
Joseph M. Wilson
AAPG Bulletin
... and liner from the entire 74 feet of Frio section, more than half of which was oil sand in several zones interbedded with streaks of shale. The initial...
1938
ABSTRACT: Detection of Porphyrin Features in Visible and Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectra of Oil Shales, by Peter Newhall Holden and Michael J. Gaffey; #91030 (2010)
Search and Discovery.com
2010
Abstract: A New Method for Identifying Oil Migration Pathways by Combining Analysis of Well Logs and Direct Oil Indicators, by Keyu Liu and Peter J. Eadington; #90914(2000)
Search and Discovery.com
2000
ABSTRACT: Hydrocarbon Fill-History of the Cliff Head Oil Field, Offshore Perth Basin, Using Integrated Fluid Inclusion, Geochemical and Geological Data; #90061 (2006)
Richard H. Kempton, Ian L. Sayers, Peter J. Eadington, and Herbert Volk
Search and Discovery.com
...ABSTRACT: Hydrocarbon Fill-History of the Cliff Head Oil Field, Offshore Perth Basin, Using Integrated Fluid Inclusion, Geochemical and Geological...
2006
Regional Extent and Hydrocarbon Potential of the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale, United States Gulf Coast
Chacko J. John , James E. Moncrief , Bobby L. Jones , Brian J. Harder , Reed Bourgeois
GCAGS Transactions
... are known to have produced from the marine shale in southeastern Louisiana with one having produced over 20,000 barrels of oil in the last nineteen years...
1997
Understanding Unconventional Resource Potential by Conventional Petroleum Systems Assessment; #40840 (2011)
Daniel M. Jarvie and Ronald J. Hill
Search and Discovery.com
... renaissance due to unconventional shale resource systems for gas and, currently, for oil and natural gas liquids. Although these are unconventional systems...
2011
Stratigraphic Relation of Latest Cretaceous Rocks in Parts of Powder River, Wind River, and Big Horn Basins, Wyoming
Ernest I. Rich
AAPG Bulletin
... sea, and splitting the Parkman into an upper unit and a lower tongue. The tongue of the Cody shale becomes more sandy west of the Cities Service Oil...
1958
The Trinity Group of the San Marcos Arch: An Exploration Paradox
John S. Rives
South Texas Geological Society Special Publications
...The Trinity Group of the San Marcos Arch: An Exploration Paradox John S. Rives 1962 71 75 There is commercial oil and gas production from every...
1962
Selection of Drilling Fluids to Minimize Shale Instability in Indonesia
Doyle D. Waller, Michael J. Lawlor
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... AND KERCHVILLE.J.D.: Successful Gumbo-Shale Drilling, Oil and Gas Journal, (March 28, 1966), pp. 194-205. 5. CHENEVERT, M.E.: Shale Control...
1976
Stettler Oil Field, Alberta, Canada
R. P. Lockwood , O. A. Erdman
AAPG Bulletin
... feet), and 46 feet of oil-bearing D3. The D2 and D3 zones are separated by 99 feet of Green Shale. The top of the D2 occurs 91 feet higher...
1951
Field Summary: Bobcat Field
A.A. McGregor
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
...Field Summary: Bobcat Field A.A. McGregor The Oil and Gas Fields of Colorado - A Symposium, 1954 R56W Morgan County I - Washington County 5 LION...
1954
ExxonMobils ElectrofracTM Process for In Situ Oil Shale Conversion
W. A. Symington, D. L. Olgaard, G. A. Otten, T. C. Phillips, M. M. Thomas, J. D. Yeakel
Asociación Colombiana de Geólogos y Geofisicos del Petróleo (ACGGP)
...ExxonMobils ElectrofracTM Process for In Situ Oil Shale Conversion W. A. Symington, D. L. Olgaard, G. A. Otten, T. C. Phillips, M. M. Thomas, J. D...
2008
Variations in Shale Pore Types and Their Measurement
Roger Slatt, Neal O'Brien
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... for oil and wet gas production from relatively low-maturity shale plays…..”. At higher maturities, organic pores may evolve (Jarvie, et al., 2007...
2014
Kaymysov Oil-Gas Region of West Siberia
V. V. Grebenyuk
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... of the Vasyugan Formation (Yu1) are commercially oil-bearing. These are gray polymict sandstones, which contain beds of siltstone and shale. The productive...
1982
Table Mesa Oil Field San Juan County, New Mexico
William Zakis
Four Corners Geological Society
.... Dead oil stain was very common. The shale was variegated and contained mica, silt, clay and occasionally anhydrite. Black, Paradox-type shale...
1952
Cretaceous Rocks Along Part of Southeast Boundary of Glacier National Park, Montana: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
W. A. Cobban
AAPG Bulletin
..., W. A., 1915a, "Colorado Shale of Central and Northwestern Montana and Equivalent Rocks of Black Hills," Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., Vol. 35...
1956
Otero Sanastee (Oil), T. 22-23 N., R. 4-5 W., NMPM, Sandoval County, New Mexico
Ralph L. Hawks
Four Corners Geological Society
... the No. 1 Jicarilla E. An 18 foot core taken across the productive interval recovered 2 feet of shale, 10 feet of fractured sandstone with no oil...
1983
Field Summary: Ignacio Field
D.M. Ferebee
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... © 2010 Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists / 1\ I1 8 d 2 4 01 \ c I // I i I I i I , "\ I, - - \.. . \ -0 \ $ w a The Oil...
1954
EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Non-Conventional Plays of Mexico: Strategy for Identification, Assessment, and Development
Guillermo A. Pèrez Cruz
GCAGS Transactions
... present in basins around the world, shale oil, shale gas, and tight sand plays are today those receiving more attention by the petroleum industry giving...
2011
18th Annual Oil Shale Symposium and the Western Synfuels Symposium: Utah Synfuels Field Trip April 26, 1985; Frontmatter and Roadlogs
Howard R. Ritzma
Grand Junction Geological Society
...18th Annual Oil Shale Symposium and the Western Synfuels Symposium: Utah Synfuels Field Trip April 26, 1985; Frontmatter and Roadlogs Howard R...
1985
Economic and Workforce Development in Rural Shale-Based Economies
Chad Miller
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... hires mostly through supply chain employment. Non-resident workers in shale regions, specifically the Bakken, account for most of the jobs in oil...
2020
Black Trona Water, Green River Basin
George F. Pete Dana, John Ward Smith
Wyoming Geological Association
..., attempts have been made to produce the water for economic exploitation, but no economic use has yet been made of it. Culbertson, W. C., 1969, Oil shale...
1973