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MIDDLE ORDOVICIAN FRACTURED CARBONATE GAS RESERVOIRS IN THE APPALACHIAN BASIN*

Lawrence H. Wickstrom, Division of Geological Survey, Columbus, Ohio -

Ohio Geological Society

... features. Fields of this play have been identified along the faulted northwestern and western margin of the Appalachian basin...

1994

Arbuckle Environments: Some Models and Examples

Lloyd E. Gatewood

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... channels, Stromatolite structures and intertidal shoaling in a predominately limestone environment. ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS Date from such fields as W...

1979

Upper Cretaceous Geology of Fresno, Madera and Merced Counties

Gary E. Philbrick

Pacific Section of AAPG

... Starkey delta complex Figure 6. Stratigraphic chart of study area gas fields Figure 7. Type log Figure 8. Paleogeographic map Stratigraphy The Late...

1997

New Type of Oil and Gas Pools and Some Problems of Their Classification

B. S. Vorob’yev

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... in these sediments in the Gnedintsev and Kachanov fields, and several others. The Shebelinka field occurs in the southeast part of the Dnieper-Donets...

1962

Abstract: Fanlobe Geometry and Reservoir Sand Characteristics of Ram/Powell Field, Deepwater Gulf of Mexico

George Clemenceau

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... miles east of the Mississippi River in 3,200 feet of water, Ram/Powell is one of the largest Deepwater Gulf fields discovered to date. Resources of 300...

1993

Abstract: Petroleum Exploration and Stratigraphy of the Lower Cretaceous James Limestone (Aptian) and Andrew Formation (Albian): Main Pass, Viosca Knoll, and Mobile Areas, Northeastern Gulf of Mexico

Andrew Petty

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... continental shelf began in 1968, with the Andrew Formation and James Limestone as targets. Seven fields were discovered in this carbonate trend: the Andrew...

2000

Stratigraphic Distribution of Oil and Gas Pools with Respect to the Dip of the Eastern Flank of the Karachukhur-Zykh Uplift Toward the Bina-Gousan Trough

S. T. Ovnatanov, G. P. Tamrazyan, A. I. Golovanova

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

...) There is a tendency for the oil and gas pools in the formations of the Productive Unit to occur in stratigraphically lower horizons from...

1974

Abstract: Using Horizontal Wells to Develop the Lower Coastal Plain Channel Sands in the Balingian Province, Offshore Sarawak (Paper 24)

Boniface Bait, Norazlam Norbi

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... and executing the horizontal well development of two oil fields. The main uncertainties include seismidstructural mapping, fault sealing potential, sand...

1995

Stratigraphy of Amsden Formation in Wolf Springs-Delphia Area, Central Montana: ABSTRACT

R. D. Ramsey

AAPG Bulletin

... Montana produces commercial quantities of oil at the Wolf Springs, Delphia, Gage, and Big Wall fields. Stratigraphic studies of the productive intervals...

1959

Coyote Creek Field, Wyoming, Its Character and Significance: ABSTRACT

John F. Trotter

AAPG Bulletin

... stratigraphically trapped Dakota oil field discovered on the eastern flank of the Powder River basin. The trap is formed by an updip change from clean sand...

1960

AAPG Studies in Geology No. 50, (Section Title: The Ferron Coalbed Methane Play) Chapter 20: Hydrodynamic and Stratigraphic Controls for a Large Coalbed Methane Accumulation in Ferron Coals of East-Central Utah

Robert A. Lamarre

AAPG Special Volumes

... are aquifers that are recharged from the Wasatch Plateau to the west. Regional mapping indicates that the productive fields are large stratigraphic...

2004

Oils from Abo Reservoirs of Northwestern Shelf: ABSTRACT

N. A. Sax, William K. Stenzel

AAPG Bulletin

... collected along strike, up- and downdip, and stratigraphically high and low along the 75-mi Abo reef trend in southeast New Mexico were analyzed...

1968

Stratigraphic Control of Production from Jurassic Calcarenites, Red Rock Field, Webster Parish, Louisiana: ABSTRACT

William F. Bishop

AAPG Bulletin

... in the upper members of the late Jurassic Smackover and Buckner Formations largely is controlled stratigraphically by nondeposition or complete...

1971

Muddy Formation of Northern Powder River Basin--A Stratigraphic Paradox: ABSTRACT

A. Gaither, L. D. Meckel

AAPG Bulletin

.... These thick sandstones are important Muddy reservoirs and consist of coastal barriers (Bell Creek and Rozet fields) and distributary or estuarine channels...

1972

Middle Member of Minnelusa Formation (Middle and Upper Pennsylvanian)--Implications for Stratigraphic-Trap Oil Accumulations in Powder River Basin, Wyoming: ABSTRACT

Robert T. Ryder

AAPG Bulletin

... of the first Leo cross anticlinal noses such as at Red Bird, Pine Lodge, and Little Buck Creek, they commonly contain stratigraphically trapped oil. The oil...

1980

A New Look for Gas in Forbes Formation, Sacramento Valley, California: ABSTRACT

Robert G. Lindblom, William C. Mosier, John B. Jacobson

AAPG Bulletin

... 65 5. (May) The Forbes formation of Upper Cretaceous age consists of marine shale, siltstone, and interbedded sandstone, and lies stratigraphically...

1981

Geology of Kuparuk River Oil Field, Alaska: ABSTRACT

Peter Hardwick, George R. Carman

AAPG Bulletin

... in type to that in the Prudhoe Bay field. The Kuparuk reservoir, however, is in Early Cretaceous clastics of the Kuparuk River Formation, stratigraphically...

1982

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