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BLACK COULEE: T32N, R18-19E: Blaine County, Montana

L. Brooke Henderson

Montana Geological Society

...) Average Reservoir Factors: Porosity: 28...

1975

BOWDOIN: T31N-33N, R31E-35E: Phillips and Valley Counties, Montana

R. V. Hoglund

Montana Geological Society

...' Acre-feet: Not available Interface(s): Water Average Reservoir Factors...

1975

CEDAR CREEK: Montana - T4N-11N, R57E-61E: Wibaux and Fallon Counties, Montana: North Dakota - T 129 N-131 N, R 106 W-107 W: Bowman County, North Dakota

R. V. Hoglund

Montana Geological Society

...' Acre-feet: Unknown Interface(s): Water Average Reservoir Factors: Porosity: Judith River...

1975

ETHRIDGE: T33N, R4W: Toole County, Montana

Jack W. Nordquist

Montana Geological Society

... of plus 1540' Average Reservoir Factors: Porosity: 19.6...

1975

LAKE BASIN: T1N, R21E: Stillwater County, Montana

M. K. Jones

Montana Geological Society

.... Average Reservoir Factors: Porosity: 15% Water...

1975

NORTH LAKE BASIN: T2N, R21E: Stillwater County, Montana

M. K. Jones

Montana Geological Society

... Interface(s): Original gas-water interface in Big Elk sandstone at plus 1140' Average Reservoir Factors...

1975

SHELBY: T32N-33N, R1W-2W: Toole County, Montana

W. L. Foley

Montana Geological Society

...(s): Average Reservoir Factors: Porosity: Estimate 10-25% Water Saturation: Indeterminate...

1975

TIGER RIDGE: T30N-32N, R14E-18E: Blaine and Hill Counties, Montana

W. H. Bayliff

Montana Geological Society

...: Undeterminable for entire field area with present well density Interface(s): Average Reservoir Factors...

1975

Managing the Probability of Making at Least One Discovery [Abstract]

George H. Rhoads

New Orleans Geological Society

... partners). The same chart can be used to determine what percent working interest must be divested to move the prospect to the desired CPOS level. CPOS...

2003

Abstract: Constraining Geological Heterogeneity in Offshore Sarawak Field, East Malaysia: Implications for Stochastic Modeling

Sharma Vc. Dronamraju

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... in this study led to identification of key factors in the distribution of hydrocarbons. Eighty percent of oil has been produced from distributary...

2005

Uranium Possibilities in Appalachians: ABSTRACT

J. M. Dennison

AAPG Bulletin

... sandstone. The cells may concentrate uranium more than a thousandfold, but rarely exceed one-percent tenor in the narrow roll front. The best...

1974

Early Diagenesis, Atherton Formation (Quaternary), Northern Indiana: A Guide to Understanding Early Cement Distribution in Nonmarine Sandstones: ABSTRACT

W. Calvin James

AAPG Bulletin

...%) and limonite/hematite (1%) are present. The distribution of these cements was controlled by at least three factors: (1) position within the deposit relative...

1983

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