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Cleat Development in Coals of the Upper Cretaceous Mesaverde Formation, Pilot Butte Area, Wind River Reservation, Wyoming

Ronald C. Johnson, Arthur C. Clark, Richard J. Szmajter

Wyoming Geological Association

.... Clark, Richard J. Szmajter 1993 257 269 The cleat system developed in low-rank (mean viltrinite reflectance of 0.43 to 0.5 percent) coal beds...

1993

Distribution and Composition of Suspended Sediment in the Bottom Waters of the Washington Continental Shelf and Slope

Edward T. Baker

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...). Physical sedimentary processes are probably the most important factors in controlling the clay mineralogy of the Columbia River sediment...

1973

Evolution of Sulfur Compounds in Crude Oils

T. Y. Ho , M. A. Rogers , H. V. Drushel , C. B. Koons

AAPG Bulletin

... summarizes the individual results of Table 3: it shows the distribution of individual compounds of sulfur (expressed as a percent of total sulfur...

1974

Hydrocarbon Habitat of the Cooper/Eromanga Basin, Australia

A. J. Kantsler, T. J. C. Prudence, A. C. Cook, M. Zwigulis

AAPG Special Volumes

... favorably situated and are rarely filled to spill point. The high CO2 contents of the Permian gas (up to 50 percent) may be related to maturation...

1984

Oklahoma City Field--Anatomy of a Giant

Lloyd E. Gatewood

AAPG Special Volumes

.... The Wilcox sandstone alone has produced 50 percent of the estimated 1.07 billion bbl of oil in place. Today the field ranks among the 10 largest oil...

1970

Extended Abstract: Field Evaluation of Improved Oil Recovery Methods in a Libyan Oilfield

Augustine O. Ifelebuegu, Zydan H. Zydan

Africa Energy and Technology Conference, 2016

... deducted were discounted at a rate of 15 percent to attain the present values of all cash spent and received. And the total of all present values...

2016

EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Shale Plays and Lower Natural Gas Prices: A Time for Critical Thinking

Arthur E. Berman

GCAGS Transactions

... realistic netbacks, only about 2% of wells make money. I have struggled to understand the appeal of shale plays based on economic factors, and thought...

2009

Experience in the Distribution Wells in the Oil Fields of Bashkiria

E. M. Khalimov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... for technical reasons. Such factors may be accidents during drilling or poor cementing jobs. Productive strata are characterized by great inhomogeneity...

1964

Preface

Brian W. Logan

AAPG Special Volumes

... and seepage as important factors in controlling evaporite systems and (2) the validity of Usiglio's sequence in a large-scale asinal setting. A number...

1987

Discussion of the Article "Grain Size Measurement in Thin Section and in Grain Mount" By R. E. Smith: DISCUSSIONS

Basanta K. Sahu

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... to note that even Smith's regression coefficient (: =0.791) is not significantly different at 5 percent level from the slope of unity obtained...

1968

Evidence for a Sea Level Lowstand Between 4500 and 2400 Years B.P. on the Southeast Coast of the United States: DISCUSSION

Daniel F. Belknap, Albert C. Hine

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., Eustatic changes during the last 20,000 years and a method of separating the isostatic and eustatic factors in an uplifted area: Palaeogeography...

1983

Effect of Wrench Tectonics on Formation of Oil-Gas Fields of West Siberia

S. B. Denisov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... 4.5 percent of one another. It seems probable that the formation of the large number of pools in several fields is attributed to the following...

2002

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2009

Johnson Creek (Oil), T. 35 S., R. 22 E., SLPM, San Juan County, Utah

Linda Flis

Four Corners Geological Society

... with 300 sacks of cement Perforations: 6,020 to 6,024 feet with 2 holes per foot Stimulation: Acidized with 1,200 gallons 15 percent HCl, 10,000...

1983

Abstract: Exploration Philosophy

B. M. Hanson

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... discoveries. . Ten percent of the shal107JJ oil fields in the ~orld are less than 500 feet in depth; 19 percent are be~een 500 and 2~000; and 71 percent...

1986

Relationship of Cyclicity of Lower Carboniferous Gas-Producing Sediments to Tectonic Movements in the Chu-Sarysuy Sineclise

F. Ye. Sinitsyn

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... percent, rarely is it 2-3 percent, but argillites in the Kumurli area contain up to 24 percent. In the second stage of the cycle, the subsidence continued...

1991

North Ustyurt Independent Gas-Oil Region

G. A. Gabrielyants

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... horizons with porosity up to 20 percent are present in the Kalamkas area. The Upper Triassic consists of gray clastics some 600 m thick. They are similar...

1994

Prediction of Oil-Gas Occurrence and Direction of Geological Exploration in Light of New Geotectonic Regionalization of Fergana Intermontane Depression

A. A. Abidov, A. Kh. Rashidov, R. U. Kalomazov, Y. G. Pedder, A. A. Absadykov, Z. D. Pshenichnaya, Yu. S. Yurtayev

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... section from Permo-Triassic to Anthropogene in 52 fields. of the assessed undiscovered oil 66.2 percent is placed in the Paleogene, and 22.9 percent...

1995

Oil-Gas Potential of Paleozoic Sediments of Vostochnoye Field (Novosibirsk Region)

O. O. Abrosimova, S. V. Ryzhkova

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... with porosity of 21.3-25.4 percent. In Maloich well 2 this same stratum is fracture-cavity limestone that is disintegrated in its upper part. Porosity...

1999

Suspended Load of the Trinity River

Raymond H. Rice

Houston Geological Society

... capacity of the suspensions. Consequently, the individual samples were treated with 30 to 35 percent hydrogen peroxide in order to oxidize and remove...

1969

Wyoming Bentonite

Thomas A. Thorson

Wyoming Geological Association

... in indicated by the purity of the bentonite deposits found today. Most Wyoming bentonite contains about 3 to 5 percent grit, or non-bentonite material, part...

1968

Mechanical Compaction of Sands Containing Different Percentages of Ductile Grains: a Theoretical Approach

Gordon Rittenhouse

AAPG Bulletin

... cc, and the volume of pore space 273.98 cc or 39.5 percent. This porosity approximates that of well-sorted and rounded natural sands. If one row of 5...

1971

Oregon Beach-Sand Compositions Produced by the Mixing of Sediments Under a Transgressing Sea

Karen E. Clemens, Paul D. Komar

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... with the heavy minerals as variables. The analysis used the raw percent compositions of the samples, and identified three factors which account for 89 percent...

1988

EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Examination of the Geoscience Workforce Supply Dynamics

Leila Gonzales, Christopher Keane

GCAGS Transactions

... Trends The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects an overall 19 percent increase in all geoscience-related jobs between 2006 and 2016, which is 9...

2010

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