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Performance Parameters: Selected Rocky Mountain Unconventional Gas Reservoirs

Philip H. Stark, Leta K. Smith

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... percent per year in order to meet the EIA’s projections. New technologies, expanded exploration, increased drilling, efficient regulatory processes...

2005

Occurrence of Natural Gas in Mexican Oil Fields, with Notes on Lake Chapala Region and Valley of Mexico

John M. Muir

AAPG Special Volumes

... Company subsidiary). The volume of gas was not great but it had a closed-in pressure of 700 pounds per square inch, and was used to assist FOOTNOTE 5. E...

1935

The Sediments of Devils Lake, a Eutrophic-Oligotrophic Lake of Southern Wisconsin

W. H. Twenhofel, V. E. Mckelvey

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and have an average water content of 82.5 per cent. Silicon dioxide is the chief constituent of the inorganic part of the sediments and ranges...

1939

Compaction and its Effect on Local Structure: Part V. Porosity, Permeability, Compaction

L. F. Athy

AAPG Special Volumes

..., but laboratory experiments in soil mechanics indicate that clays are readily compressible. Terzaghi found that a pressure of 220 pounds per square...

1934

The Oil Fields of Russia: Chapter 4 - Description of and Statistics Respecting the Most Important Caucasian Oil Fields

Arthur Beeby Thompson

Other Technical

... under ·exploitation, comprising the four districts, is no more than 4 square miles, 2560 acres, or 950 dessiatines, about 700 dessiatines or 7;3 per cent...

1908

Petrology of Pennsylvanian Rocks, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming

Thomas W. Todd

AAPG Bulletin

... was the Precambrian Canadian Shield. Immediate source of 80 per cent of the sand was well rounded orthoquartzite and/or subgraywacke sandstone cropping...

1964

PRODUCTION ECONOMICS IN THE MAGNOLIA-EAST CANTON OIL FIELD

HENRY S. BELDEN, IV, BELDEN & BLAKE OIL PRODUCTION, CANTON, OHIO

Ohio Geological Society

... and one longer than 50 years before they drop to 1 barrel per day. One of these wells, now 18 years old, has produced over...

1985

STEELMAN MIDALE BEDS RESERVOIR WATERFLOODING PROSPECTS

O. J. E. Smith, T. M. Wilson

Williston Basin Symposium

... in several cores. The Midale Beds dip to the southwest at approximately 60 feet per mile except in local areas where more pronounced changes...

1958

Petroleum Trends in South-Central Kansas

Edwin D. Goebel

Kansas Geological Society

... from the area under consideration was all from Barber County's 67 wells; 10,483,580 thousand cubic feet, at 16.4 pounds per square inch absolute. Gas...

1955

Value Map Methodology for Appraising "Settled" Producing Oil Properties and Royalties

Sidney Moran

Tulsa Geological Society

... 400,000) of the oil wells in the United States are stripper wells producing less than ten barrels per day. They account for about one million barrels per...

1996

Heavy Minerals of the Ordovician Sediments of Ontario

D. R. Derry

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... the concentration was about 50 per cent. When no more action resulted on adding fresh acid and water the dissolved material and suspended sludge were...

1934

Bacterial Counts in the Muds of Crystal Lake--An Oligotrophic Lake of Northern Wisconsin

Philip L. Carpenter

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., in Per Cent Sludge 93-95 Top of core 86-94 Middle of core 62-91 Bottom of core 36-88 Plate counts...

1939

Developments in Illinois and Indiana in 1951

Alfred H. Bell , R. C. Cooper

AAPG Bulletin

... and gas in Illinois and Indiana in 1951 as compared with 4,424 in 1950, a decrease of 16.5 per cent. Total oil production decreased 2.6 per cent from...

1952

Notes on California Oil Field Practice

R. E. Collom

AAPG Bulletin

...Notes on California Oil Field Practice R. E. Collom 1923 114 130 7 2. (March-April) PROVED AREAS AND ACREAGES PER WELL IN CALIFORNIA OIL FIELDS...

1923

The Effect of Flooding Oil Sands with Alkaline Solutions

R. C. Beckstrom , F. M. Van Tuyl

AAPG Bulletin

... of 36 per cent porosity one-half saturated with Salt Creek crude (38.8° A.P.I.). After the oil sand was saturated by, and covered with, about 2 inches...

1927

Analysis of Modern Equatorial Tidal Periodicities as a Test of Information Encoded in Ancient Tidal Rhythmites

Allen W. Archer, Erik P. Kvale, Hollis R. Johnson

CSPG Special Publications

... cycles per year rather than the expected 25 cycles produced within a semidiurnal system. Although such neap-spring cycles are too minor to be recorded...

1991

Habitat of Some Oil

G. M. Knebel , Guillermo Rodriguez-Eraso

AAPG Bulletin

... or all of the major oil fields of the free world. They represent 217 billion barrels, which is 82.5 per cent of the free-world's ultimate reserves...

1956

California: Regional Studies: PART 1

Parker D. Trask, H. Whitman Patnode

AAPG Special Volumes

... of calcium carbonate is low. The average is approximately 4.5 per cent. The Pliocene sediments contain about 5 per cent and the Miocene about 4 per cent...

1942

Maximizing Project Value in Vaca Muerta Shale Formation, Part 2: Simultaneous Optimization of Well Spacing and Completion Design - Case of Study

Alejandro Lerza, Sergio Cuervo, Sahil Malhotra

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...) per section, while reducing the current discounted unit development cost between 10 and 30%. Introduction The Vaca Muerta formation, located in Neuquen...

2021

Barker Dome Gas Field Northern San Juan Basin

Frank C. Barnes

Four Corners Geological Society

... of gas per day. Due to lack of a market outlet this well was abandoned and the leases were turned back to the Ute Indians. (Bates, 1942, p. 92...

1952

Field Study: Salem Church Field, Union Co., Arkansas

Shreveport Geological Society

Shreveport Geological Society

... per day. Gravity: 76.5o A. P. I. Gas/Oil Ratio: 29,000/1. Tubing Choke: 1/2 inch. Tubing Pressure: 2500 PSI. Anticlinal (see structure map...

1945

Geothermal Energy in the Basin and Range Province

L.T. Grose, G.V. Keller

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... that nonradiogenic heat contribution is 1.3 hfu-a relatively large amount. The rate of crustal uplift of .04 in. (1 mm) per year, discussed previously, may...

1979

An Economic Analysis of the Oil and Gas Resources in the Clinton Formation of Ohio

J. T. CumberlidgeW. D. McCullough

Ohio Geological Society

... for each township, and for all the townships combined. The Midpoint-case shows equivalent gas reserves of 73M MCF per...

1985

Field Study: Nebo Field, LaSalle Parish, Louisiana

Shreveport Geological Society

Shreveport Geological Society

... of the Nebo zone. Initial Production: 2 Bbls. of oil per hour. Gravity: 39.0o A.P.I. Gas/Oil Ratio: 800/ 1. Tubing Choke: 16/64 In. Tubing Pressure: 1100...

1945

Field Study: Trout Creek Field, LaSalle Parish, Louisiana

Shreveport Geological Society

Shreveport Geological Society

... field). Initial Production: Flowed 128 Bbls. oil and 72 Bbls. salt water per day. Gravity: 32.5o A. P. I. Gas/Oil Ratio: 500/ 1. Tubing Choke: 10/64...

1945

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