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Assessment of Hydrocarbon Resources on University of Texas Lands: Future Reserve Growth Potential

Mark H. Holtz, Noel Tyler, Chester M. Garrett, Jr.

West Texas Geological Society

... oil reservoirs, each of which has produced more than 1 million stock tank barrels (MMSTB) of oil. Ninety-five percent of all oil production from...

1992

Petrography-Porosity Relations in Carbonate-Quartz System, Gatesburg Formation (Late Cambrian), Pennsylvania

Richard E. Smith

AAPG Bulletin

... pure quartzite containing less than 5 percent clay and 2 percent other minerals. Principal-components and multiple-regression analyses...

1969

Uranium Mining in the Uinta Basin, Utah

William L. Chenoweth

Utah Geological Association

... oxide (U308) and averaging 0.20 percent U308 were produced from 19 individual properties for sale to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. The principal...

1992

Coal and Coal Mining in the Tulsa Area

William V. Knight

Tulsa Geological Society

...) is allowed to collapse after the coal has been removed. Complete (100 percent) removal of the coal is never achieved, although 65 percent to 70 percent...

1972

Coal -- The Alternate Fossil Fuel

William R. Pampe

GCAGS Transactions

... coal) contains 30 percent carbon and is a very moist coal with 30 to 40 percent water. Some lignite probably developed within the last 1 million years...

1981

Fryburg Field North Dakota

J. R. Hamke, L. C. Marchant, C. Q. Cupps

Bureau of Mines

... Average porosity percent. . 9 Average permeability millidarcys. . 20 Average water saturation percent.. 30 Average reservoir temperature ° F . . 225...

1966

Beautiful Mountain Mississippian (Oil), T. 26-27 N., R. 19 W., NMPM San Juan County, New Mexico

Harold H. Brown

Four Corners Geological Society

...″ casing through Mississippian with 380 sacks of cement, plus 2 percent CaCl. Completed natural. Reservoir Data Productive Area: Proved (as determined...

1978

Discovery Trends in the Rocky Mountains, January 1, 1950 to January 1, 1953

Alex W. McCoy III, R. L. Sielaff

Tulsa Geological Society

... in this paper. Figure 2. Oil by trap type, all states Prior to January 1, 1950, Wyoming contained 66.65 percent of the oil discovered and during the period...

1953

Point Lookout (Gas), T. 35–36 N., R. 14 W., NMPM, Montezuma County, Colorado

Robert E. Lauth

Four Corners Geological Society

... and inexpensive shallow drilling Average Net Pay: 12 feet Porosity: 16 percent Permeability: 65 millidarcies (estimated) Water Saturation: 35 percent...

1983

The Uranium Deposits of the Fish Creek District, Colorado

E.P. Beroni, R.C. Derzay

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... of secondary uranium minerals. Select samples taken from some of the uraniumbearing localities showed them to contain up to 0.3 percent uranium. Chip channel...

1955

Effects of Depositional and Authigenic Clays on Porosity Development, Atoka Formation, White Oak Field, Arkoma Basin

C. Dianne Phillips, Doy L. Zachry

Tulsa Geological Society

... zones is essentially absent in sharp contrast to intervals where porosity ranges from 10 to 15 percent. Clay rich zones reflect alternating sand...

1996

The Uranium Deposits of the Fish Creek District, Colorado

E. P. Beroni, R. C. Derzay

Utah Geological Association

... samples taken from some of the uranium-bearing localities showed them to contain up to 0.3 percent uranium. Chip channel samples taken across...

1955

A Color Test for Distinguishing Limestone and Dolomite: NOTES

R. M. Ramsden

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... composed predominantly of the mineral calcite containing within itself from zero to 15 or 16 percent MgCO3. Dolomitic limestone describes rock...

1954

Delineation of Oil Fields in Carboniferous Sediments of Udmurtia

Ye. P. Gorshunov, N. G. Abdullin, R. S. Shaykhutdinov, K. N. Doronkin

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... system of downwarps. These are largely in carbonate reservoirs (78.5 percent) - less in clastic reservoirs (21.5 percent). Almost all the pools...

1991

Lithologic-Petrophysical Criteria for Prediction of Oil-Gas in the Lower Devonian of the Gamburtsev Arch

V. A. Zhemchugova, A. V. Martynov, S. V. Karakchiyeva

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... derived from detrital-pelitic limestone that contained 15-30 percent fragments of gastropods, crinoids, and ostracods. The clastic-carbonate member...

1992

ABSTRACT: Preliminary Interpretation of Rock-Eval Pyrolysis and Vitrinite Reflectance Results From the Nunivak 1 Well in the Nenana Basin, Central Alaska; #90125 (2011)

Stanley, Richard G., Lillis, Paul G.

Search and Discovery.com

... percent and averages about 34.5 weight percent, indicating that these rocks have excellent hydrocarbon source potential. Values of S2 (range 21.29-145.09...

2011

Current Resource Assessment of the Oil Sands of Alberta; #10204 (2009)

R.A. Marsh, J. Farnell, S.L. Harbidge, and F. Hein

Search and Discovery.com

... of the oil sands, bitumen saturation is expressed as mass percent in sands. In recent ERCB assessments an oil sands quality cutoff of 6 mass percent has been...

2009

Petrography, Stable Isotope Geochemistry and Diagenesis of Miocene Sandstones, Vermilion Block 31, Offshore Louisiana

E.F. McBride , L.S. Land , T.N. Diggs , L.E. Mack

GCAGS Transactions

... composition of Q86F10R4, but have lost approximately 5 percent feldspar to replacement by carbonates and to dissolution. Like other deeply buried Gulf...

1988

The Distributions of Organic Carbon and Sulfur in Surficial Sediments of the Maryland Portion of Chesapeake Bay

E. Lamere Hennessee, Patricia J. Blakeslee, James M. Hill

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... spans nearly the full range of measured values, from 0.1 to 10.5 percent, averaging 3.3 percent. Of all the grain-size parameters, carbon is most...

1986

Capa Field North Dakota

J. R. Hamke, L. C. Marchant, C. Q. Cupps

Bureau of Mines

... t . . 8,317-8,357 do + 2, 107 KB do 8,467 Madison 616 9 inch,. 89 42 47 a c r e s . . 80 do 7,180 feet.. +2,100 do -6,200 do do do do -percent. _ millidarcy...

1966

Flaxton Field North Dakota

J. R. Hamke, L. C. Marchant, C. Q. Cupps

Bureau of Mines

... 2 5 do -3,900 feet__ —3,873 do —3,927 do 18 None Stratigraphic—nose Depletion -percent-_ 10 millidarcy-- 1 percent-_ 30 ° F . . 138 psig-- 2,595 psig...

1966

Rough Rider Field North Dakota

J. R. Hamke, L. C. Marchant, C. Q. Cupps

Bureau of Mines

..... +2,350 do -7,105 f e e t . . —6,950 do —7,150 do 20 do 50 Stratigraphic Water percent.. 18 millidarcys.. 15 percent.. 35 ° F . . 226 psig— 4,400...

1966

Tioga Field North Dakota

J. R. Hamke, L. C. Marchant, C. Q. Cupps

Bureau of Mines

... Type of trap Anticline Type of drive mechanism Depletion—secondary water Average porosity percent-. 8 Average permeability millidracys-- 28 Average...

1966

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