October 2015—New Publications

A Practical Simulation Method Capturing Complex Hydraulic-Fracturing Physics. Journal of Petroleum Technology. September 2015, v. 67, n. 10.

Do Data-Mining Methods Matter? A Wolfcamp Shale Case Study. Journal of Petroleum Technology. September 2015, v. 67, n. 10.

Duey, Rhonda. Data-Driven Success. Marcellus-Utica Shales: The Playbook. October 2015, p. 4-14.

Garrison, Jessica. Appalachian Basin: Robust And Viable. Oil and Gas Investor, October 2015, v. 35, n. 10, p. 21.

Garrison, Jessica; Crabtree, Stephanie. The Marcellus And Utica: Why Do They Matter? Marcellus-Utica Shales: The Playbook. October 2015, p. 50-56.

Hogan, Mary. Marcellus, Utica Producers Take A Wait-And-See Approach. Marcellus-Utica Shales: The Playbook. October 2015, p. 18-31.

Keeton, Gabriela I.; Pranter, Matthew; Cole, Rex D.; Gusstason, Edumnd R. Stratigraphic Architecture Of Fluvial Deposits From Borehole Images, Spectral-Gamma-Ray Response, And Outcrop Analogs, Piceance Basin, Colorado. AAPG Bulletin, October 2015, v. 99 p. 1929-1956.

Lohr S, Baruch E, Hall P, Kennedy M. Is Organic Pore Development In Gas Shales Influenced By The Primary Porosity And Structure Of Thermally Immature Organic Matter?. Organic Geochemistry. October 1, 2015;87:119-132.

Marino, Jorge; Marshak, Stephen; Mastalerz, Maria. Evidence For Stratigraphically Controlled Paleogeotherms In The Illinois Basin Based On Vitrinite-Reflectance Analysis: Implications For Interpreting Coal-Rank Anomalies. AAPG Bulletin, October 2015, v. 99 p. 1861-1892.

Nelson, Philip H.; Gianoutsos, Nicholas J.; Drake, Ronald M. II. Underpressure in Mesozoic And Paleozoic Rock Units In The Midcontinent Of The United States. AAPG Bulletin, September 2015, v. 99 p. 1713-1744.

Nieto, Frank. Marcellus’ Midstream Growth Spurt. Marcellus-Utica Shales: The Playbook. October 2015, p. 42-48.

Patton, Mark. The Value Of Aeration Systems In Produced-Water Management. Shale Water Management, September/October 2015, v. 3, n. 3, p. 40-47.

Shanley, Keith W.; Cluff, Robert M. The Evolution Of Pore-Scale Fluid-Saturation In Low-Permeability Sandstone Reservoirs. AAPG Bulletin, October 2015, v. 99 p. 1957-1990.

Stanley, Mark; Ghimire, Rajendra. Reusing Produced Water With 100,000 mg/L Of Chloride As A Base Fluid For Fracturing. Shale Water Management, September/October 2015, v. 3, n. 3, p. 34-39.

Success Of Rigless Multistage Selective Stimulation In Supergiant Tight Reservoirs. Journal of Petroleum Technology. September 2015, v. 67, n. 10.

Tomastik, Thomas E.; Arthur, J. Daniel. Disposal Wells And Shale Development: A National Perspective. Shale Water Management, September/October 2015, v. 3, n. 3, p. 28-33.

Toon, Steve. Central Anadarko Upswing. Oil and Gas Investor, October 2015, v. 35, n. 10, p. 57-59.

Understanding Waterflood Response In Tight Oil Formations: A Saskatchewan Case Study. Journal of Petroleum Technology. September 2015, v. 67, n. 10.

Wei M, Liu Y, Kaneko Y, McGuire J, Bilham R. Dynamic Triggering Of Creep Events In The Salton Trough, Southern California By Regional M> Or =5.4 Earthquakes Constrained By Geodetic Observations And Numerical Simulations. Earth And Planetary Science Letters. October 1, 2015;427:1-10.

Wlidenback, Kristin. Quests, Questions In The Cooper Basin. Hart Energy E&P, October 2015, v. 88, n. 10, p. 124-130.

Wright, Blake. Economics To The Forefront In The Marcellus-Utica. Marcellus-Utica Shales: The Playbook. October 2015, p. 32-41

Xu J, Liu Z, Song Y, et al. Basin Evolution And Oil Shale Deposition During Upper Cretaceous In The Songliao Basin (NE China); Implications From Sequence Stratigraphy And Geochemistry. International Journal Of Coal Geology. September 1, 2015;149:9-23.