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The Braslau Field—Live Oak County, Texas
Maurice E. Forney, Charles J. Worrel
Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society
... was not cored or tested but appears to be a medium grained sand with an estimated average porosity of 21 percent. Connate water averages 40 percent of pore...
2004
Akah (Gas), T. 42 S., R. 22 E., SLPM, San Juan County, Utah
Elliott A. Riggs
Four Corners Geological Society
... percent, N2 12.8 percent, methane 56.7 percent, ethane 5.7 percent, slightly sour. Lower Akah and Barker Creek zone; 5,108 feet to 5,282 feet: Btu 804...
1978
Tohonadla (Oil) T. 41-42 S., R. 21 E., SLPM, San Juan County, Utah
J. A. Norton
Four Corners Geological Society
... No. of Abandoned Wells: 5 No. of Dry Holes: 4 Average Net Pay: 25 feet (Bluff zone of Ismay Member) Porosity: Ismay (Bluff zone) 6.5 percent; Desert Creek 5...
1978
Bradford Canyon (Oil and Gas), T. 37 S., R. 24 E., SLPM, San Juan County, Utah
Don Lehman
Four Corners Geological Society
...: 750 gallons, 15 percent HCl, fracture with 15,000 gallons 28 percent HCl, 15,000 gallons gelled water and a total of 591,000 standard cubic feet...
1983
Tin Cup Mesa (Oil), T. 38 S., R. 25 E., SLPM, San Juan County, Utah
Valen D. Ott, Michael H. Roylance
Four Corners Geological Society
... Stimulation: Desert Creek, 5 days after perforating, acidized with 5,000 gallons 28 percent HCl, 30 days later acid fracture with 30,000 gallons 20...
1983
Strontium Distribution in Recent Indian Ocean Sediments off the Eastern Coast of Somalia: NOTES
German Muller
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... content decrease progressively away from the coast. Carbonate contents in the area under study (fig. 1) vary from 100 to 20.9 percent. In the southernmost...
1967
Quick Look Techniques
Richard H. Merkel
AAPG Special Volumes
... percent water saturation. A general rule of thumb is that when Rwa is more than three times that of Rw, the zone is potentially hydrocarbon bearing...
1979
Prospects for Exploration for Gas Accumulations in Southern Regions of Turan Platform
N. N. Solob’yev, V. A. Kuz’minov, L. S. Salina
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... variation in H2S content of the free gas of gas, gas-condensate, and gas-condensate-oil fields, ranging up to 5-6 percent. For example, in the fields...
1997
1989
Assessing the Relative Importance of Compaction Processes and Cementation to Reduction of Porosity in Sandstones: Discussion; Compaction and Porosity Evolution of Pliocene Sandstones, Ventura Basin, California: DISCUSSION
S. N. Ehrenberg
AAPG Bulletin
... is wrong is that the total volume of the sandstone changes during compaction, such that present percent intergranular volume (IGV) is a percentage...
1989
3-D Seismic Sweeps Through Time, by R. Randy Ray, #40115 (2004).
Search and Discovery.com
2004
Occurrence and Genesis of Trona in Sweetwater and Uinta Counties, Wyoming
P. L. Brown
Wyoming Geological Association
.... This circumscribed area of about twelve square miles contains a bed of trona about 99 percent pure and seven to twenty feet thick, at a depth of 1,500...
1950
Conglomerates of the Chatsworth Formation: A Discussion of Petrology and Provenance
Ivan P. Colburn, Eric R. West, Sean Mc.D. Carey
Pacific Section SEPM
... and extend laterally for 30 m or m o r e , and rest concordantly or underlying sandstone beds Conglomerate beds comprise roughly 1 percent...
1981
Thermal Maturity and Petroleum Generation History of Cretaceous and Tertiary Source Rocks, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming and Montana
Vito F. Nuccio, Thomas M. Finn
Wyoming Geological Association
... chooses. Dow (1977) uses 0.50 percent Ro as the onset of oil generation for Type I kerogen, whereas Anders and Gerrild (1984) and Tissot and Welte (1984...
1998
Sediments from Long Island Sound (New York): Physical and Chemical Properties Reviewed: NOTES
A. W. McCrone
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... silts dominate, and clay (size) content is commonly less than 12 percent. The prevalent clay mineral is illite, followed by chlorite...
1966
Rock Volume and Pore Volume Data for Plains Region of Western Canada Sedimentary Basin Between Latitudes 49° and 60° N
Brian Hitchon
AAPG Bulletin
... (1,778 m). Tertiary strata comprise 1.3 percent, Mesozoic strata 45.5 percent, and Paleozoic strata 53.2 percent of the total basin sedimentary fill...
1968
National Energy Policy
Dewey F. Bartlett
AAPG Bulletin
... with the gross national product. To keep up with the anticipated 4 percent annual growth in the GNP, the consumption of energy is anticipated to double by 1985...
1971
Phosphate Deposits in the Uinta Mountains, Utah
T. M. Cheney
Utah Geological Association
...) Acid-grade phosphate rock, which contains more than 31 percent P2O5 (about 80 percent apatite). This rock generally is used in the manufacture of super...
1957
Clast Populations in Sespe and Poway Conglomerates and Their Possible Bearing on the Tectonics of the Southern California Borderland
John A. Minch, Keith N. Gibson, Gary L. Peterson
Pacific Section of AAPG
...-bearing rhyolitic clasts (commonly referred to as “Poway-type” clasts) are exceedingly abundant (80 to 86 percent) in the Poway conglomerates...
1976
Properties of Permian Basin Gas Reservoirs by Age
Frederick R. Haeberle
West Texas Geological Society
... than one percent of the production has come from four reservoirs in District 1 and less than one percent of the production as come from five reservoirs...
1996
Grain-Size Analysis of Jacksonian Sediments of Mississippi and Adjacent Areas
Ming-Shan Sun
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... content of the samples was removed by using 25 percent hydrochloric acid. The clastic material above .062 mm was weighed and sieved into grades...
1956
Diagenetic History of Norphlet Formation (Upper Jurassic), Rankin, County, Mississippi
Earle F. McBride
GCAGS Transactions
...-sorted laminae, and relict hematite grain coatings typical of desert sand. Norphlet sandstones average 77 percent quartz, 16 percent feldspar, and 7...
1981
Forms of Iron in Surface Layer of Black Sea Sediments: Geochemistry
A. G. Rozanov, I. I. Volkov, T. A. Yagodinskaya
AAPG Special Volumes
... percent). This iron is contained in hydroxides (Fe+3HCl), carbonates and silicates (Fe+2HCl), and sulfides (Strakhov, 1959). Sulfides are represented...
1974
Hydrogeology of Gulf Coast Aquifers, Houston-Galveston Area, Texas
C. W. Kreitler , E. Guevera , G. Granata , D. McKalips
GCAGS Transactions
...), Aquifers in the Houston-Galveston area are composed principally of fluvial-deltaic sediments. The Alta Loma Sand is a complexly faulted, high-sand-percent...
1977
ECONOMIC GEOLOGY OF THE ALABAMA CARBONIFEROUS
Thorton L. Neathery
Alabama Geological Society
... for 85 percent of the total value of minerals produced. Within the Carboniferous rocks are economically important deposits of coal, limestone, natural...
1967