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Abstract: Shoreline Changes of the Mississippi Barrier Islands and Related Processes 1847-1973

Lynn P. Malbrough , Thomas H. Waller

GCAGS Transactions

... a 125 year time period (1847--1973) indicate maximum rates of accretion (16 to 125 feet per year) that were generally recorded on the western ends...

1977

Abstract: Texas Alternative Energy Resources

Charles G. Groat

West Texas Geological Society

... pace. The primary use is fueling mine-mouth electric power plants. Production has increased from 4 million tons per year in 1970 to 12 million tons...

1978

ABSTRACT: Redevelopment of the Deep Tuscaloosa Gas Trend: A 3-D Seismic Case History of Judge Digby Field, Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana

David Wright

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... of 18 million cubic feet of gas per day (MMCF/D) and 460 barrels of condensate. This well marked a new phase in Amoco's continuing successful...

1998

Cordona Lake (San Angelo)

M. A. Guinan

West Texas Geological Society

... up dip. Gulf No.838 W. N. Waddell et al, 2100 ft SW of the discovery well, on potential test showed CAOF 31 MMCF per day from pay 3608-25 feet, which...

1982

Pavillion Gas Field

T. K. Bjorklund

Wyoming Geological Association

... cubic feet of gas. Twenty-four wells are presently producing nearly 30 million cubic feet of gas per day. Exploration and Development In 1953, Gulf Oil...

1978

Abstract: The Lower Tuscaloosa Trend of South-Central Louisiana: "You ain't seen nothing till you've seen the Tuscaloosa

Carlo C. Christina, Ken G. Martin

GCAGS Transactions

... Plantation, located approximately 12 mi northwest of Baton Rouge. This well tested gas at the rate of 20 million cubic feet per day from a Tuscaloosa sand...

1979

Abstract: Testing the Geopressured Geothermal Resource, Frio Formation, Texas Gulf Coast

D.G. Bebout, R.G. Loucks, A.R. Gregory

GCAGS Transactions

... psi, and 40 cubic feet of methane per barrel. The two-year test period will evaluate the feasibility of long-term production of large quantities...

1979

Abstract: Rapid Remediation by Thermal Technologies

Myron Kuhlman

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... underground. Less than one pound per day was being recovered by pump and treat. Even more robust thermal technologies are available to mineralize high...

2000

Abstract: Gulf Coast Lignite: A Status Report

W.R. Kaiser

GCAGS Transactions

... 10:1; minimum seam thickness is 2 ft. Reclamation cost is approximately $1000 per acre. Bucketwheel excavator are inevitable as multiseam thin-bed...

1979

Coalbed Methane: Economic Success in the Arkoma Basin, Oklahoma: Abstract

Brian J. Cardott, Matthew A. Biddick

Tulsa Geological Society

... volatile-bituminous coals in the Arkoma Basin are <10 ft thick with gas content values up to 560 cubic feet per ton. The optimal vertical depth range...

2003

Source Characteristics of Terang-Sirasun Bacterial Gas Field, E. Java Sea: Abstract

R. A. Noble, F. H. Henk

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... of over 99% methane, with a carbon-13 isotope ratio of −65 per mil (rel. to PDB) and deuterium isotope ratio or −185 per mil (rel. to SMOW). The methane...

1996

Subsurface Correlation of Bentonite Beds in the Lower Cretaceous Viking Formation of South-Central Alberta, by L. C. Amajor and J. F. Lerbekmo: DISCUSSION

Douglas E. Glass

CSPG Bulletin

... and E can be distinguished chemically. The following statistical analyses were made on the chemical per cents for bentonites A, C and E listed...

1981

Bavly Experiment

O. I. Dorokhov, S. A. Sultanov, A. N. Selyunin, I. G. Poluyan

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

...; this is a density of 20 hectares per well. The plan did not call for drilling out the water-oil zone. At the time production began, the pool had been...

1965

Abstract: Exploitation of Thin Basin-floor Fan Sandstones, Navarro Formation (Upper Cretaceous), South Texas

Richard C. Bain

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... yielded impressive sustained flow rates in excess of 1 million cubic feet of gas per day (MMCFGPD) per vertical foot of reservoir, therefore justifying...

2004

Present Development in Greasewood Area, Weld and Morgan Counties, Colorado

Harry A. Aurand

AAPG Bulletin

... production of 100 barrels per day from the Muddy sandstone of Upper Cretaceous age. It was later deepened 30 feet. This well produced a total of 133,700...

1933

Abstract: The Role of Oil and Gas in the Future of Transportation

Christine Ehlig-Economides

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... in the US.While the established trend of growth in jobs in the US is about 3 million per year, over the last 3 decades disruptions in oil supply have...

2005

Stylolites in the Burlington Limestone Near Kinderhook, Illinois

John C. Frye, Ellis H. Scobey

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... by digestion in 15 per cent hydrochloric acid. These residues, and some of the untreated interfacial material, were examined under a petrographic...

1938

The Probable Error of Sampling Beach Sand for Heavy Mineral Analysis

W. C. Krumbein, W. C. Rasmussen

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... for the beach sand is about 10 per cent, but there is a particular sampling error associated with e ch mineral in the suite. The laboratory error...

1941

Abstract: Soil Stabilization with Natural Rubber Latex Emulsion - An Anti-Soil Erosion Measure for Exposed Soil Surfaces

Soong Ngin Kwi

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... reduced soiZ Zosses by 70 - 87% when compared with the controZ. Within a period of five rrr:mths~ soa Zosses equivaZent to 288.6 tonnes per hectare were...

1979

Factors Governing Estimation of Recoverable Oil Reserves in Sand Fields

O. L. Brace

AAPG Bulletin

..., but the question of recovery is ordinarily treated as a secondary issue and is dismissed with a casual statement as to the probable per acre yield, without...

1934

Abstract: Contour Mapping Using a Microcomputer--Techniques for Improving Throughput

Mark A. Herkommer

GCAGS Transactions

... of computer mapping and must be selected with consideration given to the control point distribution. A control points-per-grid cell histogram is a simple...

1984

Geology of the Milford Area, 1973; Frontmatter

Utah Geological Association

... to a depth of 50 to 100 feet. There are no mills. Cost of mining the ore, $4 to $10 per ton; skilled mining labor, $4 per day; average cost of sinking...

1973

Abstract: Dry Cleaner Remediation Program

Bob Patton, Jr.

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... requirements: Increase the fee on perchloroethylene from $15 to $20 per gallon and decrease the fee on petroleum solvents from $5 to $3 per gallon...

2008

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