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Unconventional Energy Resources: Making the Unconventional Conventional
SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology

Volume
29
Copyright:
Copyright © 2009 by GCSSEPM Foundation
GCSSEPM Foundation
ISBN electronic:
978-0-9836096-1-2
Publication date:
December 01, 2009
Unconventional Energy Resources: Making the Unconventional Conventional
Author(s): Tim Carr, Tony D’Agostino, William Ambrose, Jack Pashin, Norman C. Rosen
https://doi.org/10.5724/gcs.09.29
ISBN (electronic): 978-0-9836096-1-2
Publisher: SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology
Published: 2009
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Table of Contents
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Keynote Address
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The Unconventional Bridge to an Alternate Energy FutureAuthor(s)Scott W. Tinker;Scott W. TinkerBureau of Economic Geology Jackson School of Geosciences The University of Texas at AustinSearch for other works by this author on:Eric C. PotterEric C. PotterBureau of Economic Geology Jackson School of Geosciences The University of Texas at AustinSearch for other works by this author on:
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Gas Hydrates
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Gas Hydrate Petroleum Systems in Marine and Arctic Permafrost EnvironmentsAuthor(s)Timothy S. CollettTimothy S. CollettU.S. Geological Survey Denver Federal Center, MS-939 P.O. Box 25046 Denver, Colorado 80225Search for other works by this author on:
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Initial Results of Gulf of Mexico Gas Hydrate Joint Industry Project Leg II Logging-While-Drilling OperationsAuthor(s)Boswell Ray;Boswell RayU.S. Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory 3610 Collins Ferry Road Morgantown, West Virginia 26507Search for other works by this author on:Timothy S. Collett;Timothy S. CollettU.S. Geological Survey Denver Federal Center MS-939 Box 25046 Denver, Colorado 80225Search for other works by this author on:McConnell Dan;McConnell DanAOA Geophysics 2500 Tanglewilde, Suite 120 Houston, Texas 77063Search for other works by this author on:Frye Matthew;Frye MatthewU.S. Minerals Management Service 381 Elden Street Herndon, Virginia 20170Search for other works by this author on:Shedd William;Shedd WilliamU.S. Minerals Management Service 1201 Elmwood Park Blvd New Orleans, Louisiana 70123Search for other works by this author on:Godfriaux Paul;Godfriaux PaulU.S. Minerals Management Service 1201 Elmwood Park Blvd New Orleans, Louisiana 70123Search for other works by this author on:Dufrene Rebecca;Dufrene RebeccaU.S. Minerals Management Service 1201 Elmwood Park Blvd New Orleans, Louisiana 70123Search for other works by this author on:Mrozewski Stefan;Mrozewski StefanLamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Columbia University 61 Rt. 9 W Palisades, New York 10964Search for other works by this author on:Guerin Gilles;Guerin GillesLamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Columbia University 61 Rt. 9 W Palisades, New York 10964Search for other works by this author on:Cook Ann;Cook AnnLamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Columbia University 61 Rt. 9 W Palisades, New York 10964Search for other works by this author on:Shelander Dianna;Shelander DiannaSchlumberger 10001 Richmond Ave Houston, Texas 77042Search for other works by this author on:Dai Jianchun;Dai JianchunSchlumberger 10001 Richmond Ave Houston, Texas 77042Search for other works by this author on:Jones EmrysJones EmrysChevron Energy Technology Company 1500 Louisiana Street Houston, Texas 77002Search for other works by this author on:
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Production of Gas from Hydrate: How Much and How Soon?Author(s)Arthur H. JohnsonArthur H. JohnsonHydrate Energy International 612 Petit Berdot Drive Kenner, Louisiana 70065Search for other works by this author on:
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Resource Potential of Deep-Water Hydrates Across the Gulf of Mexico: Part 1, Estimating Hydrate Concentration from Resistivity Logs and Seismic VelocitiesAuthor(s)Hardage BobHardage BobThe University of Texas at AustinSearch for other works by this author on:
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Resource Potential of Deep-Water Hydrates Across the Gulf of Mexico: Part 2, Evaluating Hydrate Systems with 4C OBC Seismic DataAuthor(s)Bob Hardage;Bob HardageBureau of Economic Geology The University of Texas at Austin bob.hardage@beg.utexas.eduSearch for other works by this author on:Diana Sava;Diana SavaBureau of Economic Geology The University of Texas at Austin bob.hardage@beg.utexas.eduSearch for other works by this author on:Paul Murray;Paul MurrayBureau of Economic Geology The University of Texas at Austin bob.hardage@beg.utexas.eduSearch for other works by this author on:Mike DeAngeloMike DeAngeloBureau of Economic Geology The University of Texas at Austin bob.hardage@beg.utexas.eduSearch for other works by this author on:
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Gas Shale
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How Technology Transfer Will Expand the Development of Unconventional Gas, WorldwideAuthor(s)Stephen A. Holditch;Stephen A. HolditchHarold Vance Department of Petroleum Engineering Texas A&M University 3116 TAMU College Station, Texas 77843-3116Search for other works by this author on:Walter B. AyersWalter B. AyersHarold Vance Department of Petroleum Engineering Texas A&M University 3116 TAMU College Station, Texas 77843-3116Search for other works by this author on:
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Addressing Conventional Parameters in Unconventional Shale-Gas Systems: Depositional Environment, Petrography, Geochemistry, and Petrophysics of the Haynesville ShaleAuthor(s)Ursula Hammes;Ursula HammesBureau of Economic Geology Jackson School of Geosciences The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas 78713 Ursula.Hammes@beg.utexas.eduSearch for other works by this author on:Ray Eastwood;Ray EastwoodBureau of Economic Geology Jackson School of Geosciences The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas 78713 Ursula.Hammes@beg.utexas.eduSearch for other works by this author on:Harry D. Rowe;Harry D. RoweDepartment of Earth and Environmental Sciences Box 19049 University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, Texas 76019Search for other works by this author on:Robert M. ReedRobert M. ReedBureau of Economic Geology Jackson School of Geosciences The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas 78713Search for other works by this author on:
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Ancestral Basin Architecture: A Possible Key to the Jurassic Haynesville TrendAuthor(s)Bruce J. Martin;Bruce J. Martin25630 Zion Lutheran Cemetery Rd. Tomball, Texas 77375Search for other works by this author on:Thomas E. EwingThomas E. EwingYegua Energy Associates LLC 19240 Redland Rd Ste 200 San Antonio, Texas 78259Search for other works by this author on:
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Arkoma Basin Shale Gas and Coal-Bed Gas ResourcesAuthor(s)Robert C. Milici;Robert C. MiliciU.S. Geological Survey 956 National Center Reston, Virginia 20192Search for other works by this author on:David W. Houseknecht;David W. HouseknechtU.S. Geological Survey 956 National Center Reston, Virginia 20192Search for other works by this author on:Christopher P. Garrity;Christopher P. GarrityU.S. Geological Survey 956 National Center Reston, Virginia 20192Search for other works by this author on:Bryant FulkBryant FulkU.S. Geological Survey 956 National Center Reston, Virginia 20192Search for other works by this author on:
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Unconventional Seals for Unconventional Gas Resources: Examples from Barnett Shale and Cotton Valley Tight Sands of East TexasAuthor(s)A. ChaoucheA. ChaoucheAnadarko Petroleum CorporationSearch for other works by this author on:
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Lithostratigraphy and Petrophysics of the Devonian Marcellus Interval in West Virginia and Southwestern PennsylvaniaAuthor(s)Matthew L. Boyce;Matthew L. BoyceDept of Geology and Geography West Virginia University 98 Beechurst Ave., 330 Brooks Hall Morgantown, West Virginia 26505 mboyce5@mix.wvu.eduSearch for other works by this author on:Timothy R. CarrTimothy R. CarrMarshall Miller Professor of Geology West Virginia University 98 Beechurst Ave., 330 Brooks Hall Morgantown, West Virginia 26505Search for other works by this author on:
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Coal-Bed Methane and Oil Shale
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Estimating Resources and Reserves in Coal-Bed Methane and Shale Gas ReservoirsAuthor(s)Creties JenkinsCreties JenkinsDeGolyer and MacNaughton 5001 Spring Valley Road, Suite 800E Dallas, Texas 75244Search for other works by this author on:
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Developing Exploration Strategies for Coal-Bed Methane and Shale Gas ReservoirsAuthor(s)Andrew R. ScottAndrew R. ScottAltuda Energy Corporation San Antonio, TexasSearch for other works by this author on:
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Getting Natural Gas Out of Shales and CoalsAuthor(s)Palmer IanPalmer IanHiggs-Palmer Technologies Albuquerque, New Mexico 87114Search for other works by this author on:
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Implications of Variable Gas Saturation in Coalbed Methane Reservoirs of the Black Warrior BasinAuthor(s)Pashin JackPashin JackGeological Survey of Alabama P.O. Box 869999 Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35486-6999Search for other works by this author on:
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Coal-Bed Natural Gas Production and Gas Content of Pennsylvanian Coal Units in Eastern KansasAuthor(s)K. David Newell;K. David NewellKansas Geological Survey University of Kansas Lawrence, KansasSearch for other works by this author on:Timothy R. CarrTimothy R. CarrDepartment of Geology and Geography West Virginia University Morgantown, West VirginiaSearch for other works by this author on:
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Prospects and Progress in the Green River Formation Oil Shale, Western United StatesAuthor(s)Alan R. CarrollAlan R. CarrollDepartment of Geoscience University of Wisconsin 1215 W. Dayton St. Madison, Wisconsin 53706 carroll@geology.wisc.eduSearch for other works by this author on:
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The History of US DOE Unconventional Energy Resources in the US, An Archive of References Available for Application to Current Oil Shale and Tar Sand ResourcesAuthor(s)Thomas H. MrozThomas H. MrozNational Energy Technology Laboratory 3610 Collins Ferry Road Morgantown, West Virginia 26507Search for other works by this author on:
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Tight Gas Sands
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Tight-Gas Sandstone Reservoirs: The 200-Year Path from Unconventional to Conventional Gas Resource and BeyondAuthor(s)James ColemanJames ColemanU.S. Geological Survey Mail Stop 956 National Center 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive Reston, Virginia. 20192Search for other works by this author on:
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Many Technologies Applied to Develop Wattenberg Field, a Giant in Denver’s BackyardAuthor(s)Thomas J. BirminghamThomas J. BirminghamAnadarko Petroleum Corporation 1099 18th St. #1800 Denver, Colorado 80202Search for other works by this author on:
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Geology of the Piceance Mesaverde Gas AccumulationAuthor(s)Stephen P. CumellaStephen P. CumellaBill Barrett Corporation 1099 18th Street, Suite 2300 Denver, Colorado 80439Search for other works by this author on:
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Fracture Diagenesis and Producibility in Tight Gas SandstonesAuthor(s)Stephen E. Laubach;Stephen E. LaubachBureau of Economic Geology Jackson School of Geosciences The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas 78713-8924, USASearch for other works by this author on:Jon E. Olson;Jon E. OlsonDepartment of Petroleum & Geosystems Engineering Cockrell School of Engineering The University of Texas at Austin 1 University Station C0300 Austin, Texas 78712, USASearch for other works by this author on:Peter EichhublPeter EichhublBureau of Economic Geology Jackson School of Geosciences The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas 78713-8924, USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Case Studies Examining the Discovery Sequence and Gas Accumulations in Tight-Gas SandstonesAuthor(s)James Coleman;James ColemanU.S. Geological Survey Mail Stop 956 National Center 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive Reston, Virginia. 20192Search for other works by this author on:Emil AttanasiEmil AttanasiU.S. Geological Survey Mail Stop 956 National Center 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive Reston, Virginia. 20192Search for other works by this author on:
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