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Completing, Equipping, and Operating Fruitland Formation Coal-Bed Methane Wells in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico and Colorado

William F. Clark, Tom Hemler

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... to clean up a plugged open-hole well is to pump 50 percent quality foam and then flow the well back. 1 William Clark Petroleum Engineer Blackwood...

1988

A Study of the Effects of Various Core Samples on Mass Physical Properties in Marine Sediments

A. L. Inderbitzen

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... barrel According to Hvorslev, to minimize disturbance: Ci should be 0.0 to 0.5 percent for short corers, C0 should be 2 to 3 percent for samplers used...

1968

Volcanogenic Sedimentation

Alexander P. Lisitzin

Special Publications of SEPM

... approxin~ations permit the conclusion that the balk of solid volcanic products, about 84 percent, is pyroclastic. Active subaerial volcanoes are very...

1972

Diagenesis of Gulf Coast Clayey Sediments and Its Possible Relation to Petroleum Migration

John F. Burst

AAPG Bulletin

... is essentially completed after the first few thousand feet of burial) reduces the water content of the sediment to about 30 percent, most of which is in the semi...

1969

A Quantitative Separation of Non-Carbonate Minerals from Carbonate Minerals

John Ellingboe, James Wilson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... minerals can be separated from non-carbonate minerals by the use of 10 percent hydrochloric acid at room temperature for 24 hours. Clay minerals and pyrite...

1964

Marketing San Juan Basin Gas

David M. Posner

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... and improve market access. In selecting a market outlet for a gas well, several factors need to be considered in evaluating alternative pipeline outlets...

1988

Cambrian Oil Field of Hassi Messaoud, Algeria

A. Balducchi , G. Pommier

AAPG Special Volumes

..., in the eastern part of the Algerian Sahara Desert and 350 mi (560 km) from the Mediterranean, produces 375,000 bbl/day, or about 40 percent...

1970

Quantitative Analysis of Turbidites in the Upper Devonian Sonyea Group, New York

Roger G. Walker, Robert G. Sutton

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... Further interpretation of the index requires an examination of the factors controlling flow regime in a turbidity current. These are first, the flow...

1967

Iron Sulfides in Pleistocene Deep Black Sea Sediments and Their Paleo-Oceanographic Significance: Geochemistry

Robert A. Berner

AAPG Special Volumes

..., 1961; Fig. 3) provides direct evidence for the postulated Fe+2 and H2S migration. Factors Controlling Amount of Iron Sulfide From the foregoing...

1974

Abstract: Wyoming Coal Developments and Future Prospects

Richard W. Jones

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

... of the nation’s surface-mined coal. Wyoming’s 1984 production increases of more than sixteen percent over 1983 production is the highest annual rate...

1985

Tectono-Stratigraphic Habitat and Estimated Volume of Undiscovered Petroleum Resources North of the Arctic Circle; #10233 (2010)

Arthur Grantz, Donald L. Gautier, Robert A. Scott, Sergey S. Drachev, Thomas E. Moore

Search and Discovery.com

.... Petroleum exploration and geologic evaluation of these accumulations suggest that 31 percent of them contain petroleum deposits and that 44 percent...

2010

The Relation Between Porosity, Permeability, and Porous Geometry in Reservoir Rock

Kimball L. Hamberger

Oklahoma City Geological Society

.... 19-45. 8. Fair, G. M. and Hatch, L. P., "Fundamental Factors Governing the Streamline Flow of Water Through Sand," American Water Works Association...

1961

Problems of Oil Migration

William C. Gussow

Tulsa Geological Society

... most shales have a porosity of 90 percent. Mechanical arrangement reduces this to 75 percent within a few inches. Any hydrocarbons expelled here...

1956

GTL as a Potential Source of Future Clean Transportation Fuels

Behnam Kianpour

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... Low Oil Prices - The Insulating Factors: Monetizing Stranded Gas Reserves, San Francisco, California. Agee, M.A., 1998. Gas to Liquids Technology...

2003

Reservoir Aspects

Volkmar Schmidt, David A. McDonald

AAPG Special Volumes

... accumulations may occur in sand bodies in which less than 5 percent of the rock volume have effective secondary porosity. Factors which affect the geometry...

1979

Critical Interrelated Geologic, Economic, and Political Problems Facing the Geologist, Petroleum Industry, and Nation

Lewis G. Weeks

AAPG Bulletin

... that upward of 80 percent of the contained commercial oil and gas will be found in 20 percent of the total basin area. In the estimation of potential...

1972

Summary of Possible Future Petroleum Potential, Region 3, Western Rocky Mountains: Region 3

Ambrose L. Lyth Jr.

AAPG Special Volumes

... 5.223 billion bbl of oil is in place, of which about 1.465 billion bbl is recoverable (24 percent). The total natural gas recoverable is estimated...

1971

The South Texas Frio Trend

Ray B. Johnson , Harold E. Mathy

GCAGS Transactions

... for the majority of the large producing fields. Approximately ninety percent of the Frio and Anahuac Fields that have produced over 25 million barrels of oil...

1957

The Marchand Trend

Tom Graff

Oklahoma City Geological Society

.... Several key factors account for the activity. Production to date has been excellent. Figure two is a tabulation of Marchand oil production as of August 1...

1973

Adena - Largest Field in Denver Basin

Karl A. Mygdal

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... 12.5 percent of the original oil in place had been produced. Oil production peaked in 1960 at 21,200 barrels daily and is now declining fairly rapidly...

1963

Sandless Coastal Terrain of the Atchafalaya Bay Area, Louisiana

Warren C. Thompson

Special Publications of SEPM

... Department of Oceanography, Texas A. & M. College, College Station, Texas ABSTRACT Of the factors that shape shorelines and coasts the importance of sediment...

1955

Future World Oil Supply and Demand—The Impact on Domestic Exploration

Harrison L. Townes

Tulsa Geological Society

... source rocks of the world: stratigraphic distribution and controlling depositional factors: AAPG Bulletin, v. 75, no. 12, p. 1809-1851. Masters, C.D....

1996

Dolomite Growth in Coralline Algae

Seymour O. Schlanger

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... 7 to almost 30 percent MgCO3 by weight. He also showed that the MgCO3 content is directly proportional to the temperature of the water in which...

1957

Trace Element, Mineral, and Size Analysis of Suspended Flood Materials from Selected Eastern Kansas Rivers

Harvey I. Schnieder , Ernest E. Angino

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... percent of the annual sediment load in Kansas rivers (Mundorff and Scott, 1964), a higher trace metal concentration is transported during average discharge...

1980

Geology of the Caribou Range Phosphate Deposits Bonneville County Idaho

D. A. Jobin

Utah Geological Association

... to sedimentational factors (Sears, 1955). Upper unit of Phosphoria Formation.—The upper unit of the Phosphoria Formation includes tongues of the Rex Chert...

1967

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