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MI VIDA (Fusselman)

Jerry F. Sides

West Texas Geological Society

... No. of producing wells: 10 No. of abandoned wells: 6 No. of dry holes: 4 Thickness and Lithology of Reservoir Rocks: 199′ to 334′ carbonate varying from 100 percent...

1982

PIKES PEAK, EAST FIELD

Reginald Chaves Keyes

West Texas Geological Society

... Mechanism: Not Known Character of Condensate: Gravity: None Initial G.O.R.: Other characteristics: Gas Analysis MOL percent Hydrogen Sulphide...

1982

Petrology and Sedimentation of Jackfork Sandstones, Arkansas: ABSTRACT

Robert C. Morris

AAPG Bulletin

... system. Rocks of the Frontal Ouachitas consist approximately 30 percent of sandstone deposited by mass flow or turbidity currents and 70 percent...

1968

Cretaceous of Western Desert, Egypt: DISCUSSION

D. A. Rigassi

AAPG Bulletin

... contain many errors. A point slightly offshore along the 28° meridian on Figures 7 and 8 shows a Cenomanian section consisting of 30 percent clay, 20...

1971

Abstract: Geochemical Constraints on the Origin and Volume of Shale Gases in the Eastern Illinois Basin

Dariusz Strapoc, Arndt Schimmelmann, Maria Mastalerz, and John Rupp

Search and Discovery.com

... content ranges from <1 to 13 wt. percent. New Albany Shale samples range from immature (Ro = 0.55 percent) to mature (Ro = 0.8 percent). The Maquoketa...

2007

ABSTRACT: Estimates of In-Place Oil Shale of Various Grades on Federal Lands, Piceance Basin, Colorado; #90108 (2010)

Tracey J. Mercier, Ronald C. Johnson, and Michael E. Brownfield

Search and Discovery.com

... percent over the previous in-place assessment. Most of this increase is due to: (1) additional areas being assessed that previously had too little data...

2010

A coal-sulfur model for Sydney Coalfield (Upper Carboniferous), Nova Scotia, Canada

Erwin L. Zodrow

Atlantic Geology

... properties of certain minor •elements as controlling factors in their distribution in coal. In Coal Science. American Chemical Society, Advances...

1991

Geologic Considerations Related to the Selection of Sanitary Landfill Sites in Sevier County, Utah

Barry J. Solomon, Robert H. Klauk

Utah Geological Association

..., all of which must be confirmed by site-specific investigations. Factors used for this regional study conform with most of the criteria proposed...

1989

Fluvial Sandstone Bodies as Hydrocarbon Reservoirs in Lake Basins

Yinan Qiu, Peihua Xue, Jingsiu Xiao

Special Publications of SEPM

... sandstone bodies. The vertical density of channel sandstone bodies of 50 percent and 30 percent may be empirically used to predict laterally extensive...

1987

Coral Pinnacle Sedimentation, Alacran Reef Lagoon, Mexico

Charles M. Hoskin

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... 40, p. 2384-2427. GOREAU, T. F., AND HARTMAN, W. D., 1963, Boring sponges as controlling factors in the formation and maintenance of coral reefs, p...

1966

Chemical Stabilization of Low-Mg Calcite: An Example of Brachiopods

Ihsan S. Al-Aasm, Jan Veizer

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...) he showed that the biochemistry of organisms was one of the most important factors controlling the Sr concentrations in their shells...

1982

Using Machine Learning and Data Analytics to Improve Type Curve Generation and Optimize Field Development Planning in Argentina's Vaca Muerta Formation

David Delgado, Charles Kosa, Peter Zannitto

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... describes a Shell process for quantifying production scaling factors using best practices in data analytics that has been employed in numerous shale basins...

2023

AAPG Methods in Exploration No.12, Chapter 3: Risk Analysis of Exploration Prospects

Pete Rose

AAPG Special Volumes

..., HC-saturation, percent recovery, and formation volume factor. This is not wrong, but for most exploratory ventures, it represents false precision...

2001

Whole-Rock, Insoluble Residue, and Clay Mineralogies of Marl, Chalk, And Bentonite, Smoky Hill Shale Member, Niobrara Formation Near Pueblo, Colorado„Depositional and Diagenetic Implications

Richard M. Pollastro, Carl J. Martinez

Special Publications of SEPM

...; that is, the glycol-saturated clays showed characteristics of both random and short-range ordering. The percent il I ite layers and degree of ordering...

1985

The Red Dog Deposit, Northwestern Alaska: Discovery, Delineation, Development Implications

T.C. Mowatt, J. Dygas, C. Gibson

Circum Pacific Council Publications

..., Alaska. Ore reserves approximate at least 85 million tons, with grades of 17.1 percent zinc, 5.0 percent lead, and 2.5 ounces of silver per ton...

1996

Structural Control of Lower Vicksburg (Oligocene) Turbidite Channel Sandstones, McAllen Ranch Field, Texas

Louis A. Dramis, Jr.

GCAGS Transactions

... that the factors controlling depositional patterns were essentially the same for both sandstones. Local structure apparently was the main control...

1981

Subsurface Study of the Permian Ozona Canyon Sandstone in the Val Verde Basin, Block MM, Southwest Crockett County, Texas

Melissa Kelly Harrell

West Texas Geological Society

... is classified as sublitharenite to litharenite with porosities averaging less than 3 percent and permeabilities less than 0.1 md. A study of the Ozona...

1998

Using Machine Learning to Customize Development Unit Spacing for Maximum Acreage Value

M. Maguire, A.Cui, T. E. Witham, T. Cross

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... had a median absolute percent error (MAPE) of ~15% for a random held-out 20% of pads, a score that compares favorably to traditional manual reservoir...

2022

Chamosite in the Recent Sediments of Loch Etive, Scotland

Vera Rohrlich , N. B. Price, S. E. Calvert

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... contains 38.1 percent Fe2O3, 10.1 percent Al2O3, 32.0 percent SiO2 and 4.7 percent MgO. The calculated structural formula indicates...

1969

Skewness as a Paleoenvironmental Indicator

Hardarshan S. Valia, Barry Cameron

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., relatively heavy mineral-rich, gray, silty, subangular quartz sands. In the central silty region, clay (up to 20 percent) is more abundant to the north...

1977

Variation in Ilmenite Element Composition within and Among Drainage Basins: Implications for Provenance

Dennis A. Darby, Yu Wen Tsang

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... been proposed as a means of eliminating these factors and avoiding most of the hydraulic and weathering problems inherent with provenance interpretation...

1987

Downstream Changes in Sand Composition, Roundness, and Gravel Size in a Short-headed, High-Gradient Stream, Northwestern Italy

Earle F. McBride, M. Dane Picard

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... literature of studies on the factors that control sandstone composition, and in the body of this report we compare our r sults with previous works...

1987

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