Shale reservoirs :
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  • 出版日期:c2012.
  • 出版者:American Association of Petroleum Geologists,
  • 页数:xii, 68 p. :
  • 出版地:Tulsa, OK :
  • 第一责任说明:edited by J.A. Breyer.
  • 尺寸:29 cm. +
  • 分类号:a454 ; a714
  • ISBN:978-0-89181-379-8(hdk.) :
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02h0050365 20140401163458.0 co ugu|||uuuuu 140225s2012 okuab frb |000|||eng | 978-0-89181-379-8(hdk.) : CNY2453.00 YDXCP eng YDXCP BTCTA ; NDD ; DRB ; CTB ; BWX ; UKMGB ; OCLCQ ; MYG ; MUU ; OCLCQ ; OIP ; UNBCA ; MTG ; OCLCF ; OBE ; DLC ; OCLCO ; CNNGL n-us--- TN881.A1 S54 2012 622.338 23 a454 ; a714 aTD83 Shale reservoirs : giant resources for the 21st century / edited by J.A. Breyer. Tulsa, OK : American Association of Petroleum Geologists, c2012. xii, 68 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), maps (chiefly col.) ; 29 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (CDA0000398) AAPG memoir ; 97 The accompanying CD-ROM contains the full papers represented by the 14 extended abstracts presented in the print portion of the publication. Includes bibliographical references. Shale resource systems for oil and gas / Daniel M. Jarvie -- Pore-to-regional-scale integrated characterization workflow for unconventional gas shales / Roger M. Slatt, Paul R. Philip, Younane Abousleiman, Prerna Singh, Roderick Perez, Romina Portas, Kurt J. Marfurt, Steven Madrid-Arroyo, Neal O'Brien, Eric Eslinger, and Elizabeth T. Baruch -- A method for evaluating the effects of confining stresses and rock strength on fluid flow along the surfaces of mechanical discontinuities in low-permeability rocks / Milton B. Enderlin and Helge Alsleben -- The Appalachian basin Marcellus gas play : its history of development, geologic controls on production, and future potential as a world-class reservoir / William A. Zagorski, Gregory R. Wrightstone, and Douglas C. Bowman -- Resource assessment of the Marcellus shale / Richard Smosna and Kathy R. Bruner -- Geologic model for the assessment of technically recoverable oil in the Devonian-Mississippian Bakken Formation, Williston Basin / Richard M. Pollastro, Laura N.R. Roberts, and Troy A. Cook -- Ancient microbial gas in the Upper Cretaceous Milk River Formation, Alberta and Saskatchewan : a large continuous accumulation in fine-grained rocks / Neil S. Fishman, Jennie L. Ridgley, Debra K. Higley, Michele L.W. Tuttle, and Donald L. Hall -- Carbonate lithologies of the Mississippian Barnett shale, Fort Worth Basin, Texas / Kitty L. Milliken, Ruarri J. Day-Stirrat, Petro K. Papazis, and Christian Dohse -- Lithology of the Barnett Shale (Mississippian), Southern Fort Worth Basin, Texas / Philip J. Bunting and John A. Breyer -- Shale wedges and stratal architecture, Barnett shale (Mississippian), Southern Fort Worth Basin, Texas / Rachael M. Monroe and John A. Breyer -- Lithologic and stratigraphic variation in a continuous shale-gas reservoir : the Barnett shale (Mississippian), Fort Worth Basin, Texas / John A. Breyer, Philip J. Bunting, Richard M. Monroe, and Michael B. Steed -- Outcrop-behind outcrop (quarry) : multiscale characterization of the Woodford gas shale, Oklahoma / Roger M. Slatt, Nichole Buckner, Younane Abousleiman, Rafael Sierra, Paul R. Philip, Andrea Miceli-Romero, Romina Portas, Neal O'Brien, Minh Tran, Robert Davis, and Timothy Wawrzyniec -- Seismic stratigraphic analysis of the Barnett shale and Ellenburger unconformity southwest of the core area of the Newark east field, Fort Worth Basin, Texas / Elizabeth T. Baruch, Roger M. Slatt, and Kurt J. Marfurt -- Petrophysics in gas shales / Eric Eslinger and Robert V. Everett. Shale reservoirs are not new. The first commercial hydrocarbon production in the United States was from a well drilled in 1821 in a shale gas reservoir. By 2000, more than 28,000 wells had been drilled in shale gas reservoirs. Rising gas prices and technological advancements in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing associated with the development of the Barnett Shale led to a boom in shale gas development in the early years of the 21st century. Now the exploitation of shale reservoirs is turning to natural gas liquids, condensate, and oil. Far from being isotropic and homogeneous, as once naively envisioned, shale reservoirs are complexly layered accumulations of fine-grained sediment. Geologic variation on scales ranging from that of stratal architecture to that of lamination within individual beds must be understood in order to locate and exploid areas of higher production within shale reservoirs. Shale reservoirs remain largely geologic plays - notmerely lease plays or strictly engineering plays made possible by improvements in drilling and completion technology. American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) Founded in 1917, AAPG is the world's largest professional geological society. AAPG is a pillar of the world-wide scientific community. Our books foster timely scientific research, advance the science of geology and promote the most efficient methods of energy exploration & processing technology and practices available today. Some of the areas we publish in include: Well Log Analysis Geological Modeling Carbonate Petrology Seismic Imaging Reservoir Characterization Regional Petroleum Analysis Tectonics and Sedimentation Stratigraphy. Shale gas reservoirs United States. aBreyer, John Albert. American Association of Petroleum Geologists. AAPG memoir ; 97. aCN b010001 NGL P 452.064 M51 v97 ; h1 ; rCNY2453.00 gljx1401

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