CANEY SHALE SELECTED REFERENCES

Andrews, R.D. Cromwell play in southeastern Oklahoma: OGS Special Publication 2003-2, 87 p., 2003.

Andrews,R. D.: Stratigraphy, Production, and Reservoir Characteristics of the Caney shale in Southern Oklahoma. Shale Shaker, P. 119, July-August 2007.

Barrick, J.E., Haywa-Branch, N.J.; Over, D.J. Stop 6: Woodford Shale (Late Devonian-Early Mississippian), pre-Weldon Shale, Weldon Limestone, and basal Caney Shale (Mississippian); Hass G section, in S.M. Ritter, ed., Early and middle Paleozoic conodont biostratigraphy of the Arbuckle Mountains, southern Oklahoma: OGS Guidebook 27, p. 23-25, 1990.

Boardman, Darwin R.; Puckette, James; Cemen, Ibrahim. Middle and Late Paleozoic Organic-Rich Gas Shales of the North American Midcontinent. AAPG Annual Convention, San Antonio, TX., April 20-23, 2008.

Boardman, D.; Puckette, J. Stratigraphy and paleontology of the Upper Mississippian Barnett Shale of Texas and Caney Shale of southern Oklahoma: OGS Open-File Report 6-2006, 86 p., 2006.

Cardott, Brian J. Conventional Wisdom Applied to Oklahoma Gas Shales. AAPG Mid-Continent Meeting, 2007

Cardott, B.J.,Thermal maturity of surface samples from the Frontal and Central belts, Ouachita Mountains, Oklahoma, in N.H. Suneson and L.A. Hemish, eds., Geology and resources of the eastern Ouachita Mountains Frontal belt and southeastern Arkoma basin, Oklahoma: OGS Guidebook 29, p. 271-276, 1994.

Cardott, B.J. Overview of unconventional energy resources of Oklahoma, in B.J. Cardott, ed., Unconventional energy resources in the southern Midcontinent, 2004 symposium: Oklahoma Geological Survey Circular 110, p. 7-18, 2005.

Cole, Tony. A surface to subsurface study of the Sycamore Limeston (Mississippian) along the north flank of the Arbuckle Anticline. Shale Shaker, V. 38, N. 6, p. 98-114, 1988.

Craig, L.C.; Connor, C.W. eds. Paleotectonic investigations of the Mississippian System in the United States: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1010, 559 p., 1979.

Donovan, R. Nowell. Field study of the Sycamore Formation on Interstate Highway 35 in the Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma. Circular, Oklahoma Geological Survey, N. 105, P. 139-149, 2001.

Elias, M.K.Upper Mississippian and Lower Pennsylvanian formations of south-central Oklahoma: AAPG Petroleum Geology of Southern Oklahoma, v. 1, p. 56-134, 1956.

Elias, M.K.,; Branson, C. C. Type section of the Caney Shale: OGS Circular 52, 24 p, 1959.

Elias, Maxim K. Caney and Related Problems of Southern Oklahoma. AAPG Bulletin, V. 40, N. 2, 1956.

Forgotson, James. Caney Shale, Arkoma Basin, Oklahoma. AAPG, 2007.

Frezon, S.E.; Jorkan, L. Oklahoma, in L.C. Craig and C.W. Connor, eds., Paleotectonic investigations of the Mississippian System in the United States: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1010, p. 146-159, 1979.

Fritz, Richard D.; Gerken, Larry. Exploration potential of the Lower Mississippian Sycamore Limetsone. Circular, Oklahoma Geological Survey, N. 105, 174 p., 2001.

Girty, G.H. The fauna of the Caney Shale of Oklahoma: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 377, 106 p, 1909.

Grayson, Robert C. Jr. Stop 8, Canyon Creek, Mississippian/Pennsylvanian boundary and Lower to Lower-Middle Pennsylvanian conodont succession. in S.M. Ritter, ed., Early and middle Paleozoic conodont biostratigraphy of the Arbuckle Mountains, southern Oklahoma: OGS Guidebook 27, p.29, 1990.

Grieser, Bill; Wheaton, Bill; Magness, Bill; Blauch, Matt; Loghry, Ray. Surface Reactive Fluid’s Effect on Shale. SPE 106815, SPE Production and Operations Symposium, Oklahoma City, OK. March 31-April 3, 2007.

Grieser, Bill; Bray, Jim. Identification of Production Potential in Unconventional Reservoirs. SPE-106623. Production and Operations Symposium, Oklahoma City, OK. March 31-April 4, 2007.

Haywa-Branch, Jill N.; Barrick, James E. Conodont Biostratigraphy of the Welden Limestone (Osagean, Mississippian), Lawrence Uplift, southern Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geological Survey Guidebook, pp. 75084, 1990.

Ham, W.E. Regional geology of the Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma: Oklahoma Geological Survey Special Publication 73-3, 61 p, 1973.

Harris, R.W., Jr.Palynology of the Sand Branch Member of the Caney Shale Formation (Mississippian) of southern Oklahoma: Norman, University of Oklahoma, unpublished PhD dissertation 216 p, 1971.

Hendrick, S.J. Vitrinite reflectance and deep Arbuckle maturation at Wilburton field, Latimer County, Oklahoma, in K.S. Johnson and B.J. Cardott, eds., Source rocks in the southern Midcontinent, 1990 symposium: OGS Circular 93, p. 176-184, 1992.

Hendricks, T. A.; Knechtel, M.M. Geology of the Black Knob Ridge, Oklahoma. AAPG Bulletin, V. 21, 1937.

Huffman, G.G.; Hart, T.A.; Olson, L.J.; Currier, J.D.; Ganser, R.W. Geology and mineral resources of Bryan County, Oklahoma: Oklahoma Geological Survey Bulletin 126, 113 p, 1978.

Huffman, G.G.; Bridges, K.F.; Ganser, R.W.; Holtzman, A.M. Jr.; Merritt, M.L. Geology and mineral resources of Marshall County, Oklahoma: Oklahoma Geological Survey Bulletin 142, 126 p, 1987.

Kamann, P.J. Surface-to-subsurface correlation and lithostratigraphic framework of the Caney Shale (including the ?Mayes? Formation) in Atoka, Coal, Hughes, Johnston, Pittsburg, and Pontotoc Counties, Oklahoma: Stillwater, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, unpublished M.S. thesis, 259 p, 2006.

Kieschnick, John; Suzrez-Rivera, Roberto; Handwerger, David. Evaluating Thermogenic Tight Gas Shales, the Unconventional Frontier with Proven Success, AAPG 2005.

Kleehammer, R.S. Conodont biostratigraphy of Late Mississippian shale sequences, south-central Oklahoma: Norman, University of Oklahoma, unpublished M.S. thesis, 135 p, 1991.

Laudon, R.B. Chesterian and Morrowan rocks in the McAlester Basin of Oklahoma; OGS Circular 46, 30 p, 1958.

Laudon, R.B. Some age relationships of Chesterian and Morrowan rocks in eastern Oklahoma, in L.M. Cline, W.J. Hilseweck, and D.E. Feray, eds., The geology of the Ouachita Mountains, a symposium: Dallas Geological Society and Ardmore Geological Society, p. 122-129, 1959.

Maughan, T. J.; Deming, D. Gas Occurrence in the Caney Shale, Part 2. Shale Shaker, V. 57, N. 4, pp. 119-135, 2007.

Maughan, T. J.; Deming, D. Gas Occurrence in the Caney Shale, Part 1. Shale Shaker, V. 57, N. 3, pp. 77-89, 2007.

Miser, H.D.; Honess, C.W. Age relationship of the Carboniferous rocks of the Ouachita Mountains of Oklahoma and Arkansas: Oklahoma Geological Survey Bulletin 44, 28 p, 1927.

Monaghan, P.T. The stratigraphy of the Mississippian-Pennsylvanian shale sequence of southern Oklahoma: Waco, Baylor University, unpublished B.S. thesis, 52 p, 1985.

Orgren, A.H. Lithostratigraphy and depositional environments of the Pitkin Limestone and Fayetteville Shale (Chesterian) in portions of Wagoner, Cherokee, and Muskogee Counties, Oklahoma: Norman, University of Oklahoma, unpublished M.S. thesis, 144 p, 1979.

Orth, Charles J.; Quintana, Leonard R.; Gilmore, James S.; Barrick, James E.; Haywa-Jill N.; Spesshardt, Scott A. Pt-group metal anomalies in the Lower Mississippian of southern Oklahoma. Geology, V. 16, N. 7, p. 627-630, 1988.

Over, D. Jeffrey. Conodont Biostratigraphy of the Woodford Shale (Late Devonian-Early Carboniferous) in the Arbuckle Mountains, south-central Oklahoma. Doctoral, Texas Tech University, 184 p., 1990.

Party, Michael. Barnett-Type? Shale Plays; What we Think we Know. AAPG, 2007

Puckette, J.; Boardman, D.; Coffey, B.; Gerding, E.; Kamman, P.; Aryal, N.; Singh, M.; Rihn, A.; Paxton, S. Comparative lithology of the barnett shale, central Texas and age-equivalent caney shale in southern Oklahoma. AAPG 2007 annual convention & exhibition, Long Beach, CA, April 1-4, 2007.

Schad, S.T. Hydrocarbon potential of the Caney Shale in southeastern Oklahoma: Tulsa, OK, University of Tulsa, unpublished M.S. thesis, 576 p, 2004.

Schulte, D.; Neman, R.L.; Johnston, D. Concretions in the Delaware Creek Formation: Shale Shaker, v. 39, p. 120, 1989.

Schwartzapfel, J.A. Biostratigraphic investigations of Late Paleozoic (Upper Devonian to Mississippian) radiolaria within the Arbuckle Mountains and Ardmore Basin of south-central Oklahoma: Dallas, Texas, unpublished PhD dissertation, University of Texas, 475 p, 1990.

Scott, Andrew. Overview and Significance of Unconventional Resources. AAPG Annual Convention, San Antonio, TX., April 20-23, 2008.

Steele, K.F.;Lamb, G. C. Geochemistry of the Fayetteville Shale, northwestern Arkansas: Oklahoma Geology Notes, v. 37, p. 47-55, 1977.

Sutherland, P.K. Mississippian and Lower Pennsylvanian stratigraphy in Oklahoma: OGS Oklahoma Geology Notes, v. 41, p. 3-22, 1981.

Sutherland, P.K. Late Mississippian and Pennsylvanian depositional history in the Arkoma basin area, Oklahoma and Arkansas: GSA Bulletin, v. 100, p. 1787-1802, 1988.

Tanabe, Kazushige; Landman, Neil H.; Mapes, Royal H. Muscle attachment scars in a Carboniferous goniatite. Palaeontological Research, V 2, N. 2, p. 130-136, 1998.

Tomlinson, C.W.Best exposures of various strata in Ardmore basin, 1957, in J.W. Mayes, and others, eds., Petroleum geology of southern Oklahoma, v. 2: AAPG, p. 302-334, 1959.

Ulrich, E.G. Fossiliferous boulders in the Ouachita ?Caney?Shale and the age of the shale containing them: Oklahoma Geological Survey Bulletin 45, 48 p, 1927.

Weber, J.L. Organic matter content of outcrop samples from the Ouachita Mountains, Oklahoma, in K.S. Johnson and B.J. Cardott, eds., Source rocks in the southern Midcontinent, 1990 symposium: Oklahoma Geological Survey Circular 93, p. 347-352, 1992.

Whiteside, J.R.; Grayson, Jr., R.C. Carboniferous conodont faunas, northern Ouachita Mountains, Oklahoma: Oklahoma Geological Survey, Special Publication 90-1, p. 149-167, 1990.

Whiteside, Joseph R.; Hinde, Lawrence K. Conodont biochronology and its implications on the Mid-Carboniferous lithostratigraphy of the frontal Ouachita Mountains, Oklahoma. AAPG and SEPM, 1993.

Zachry, D.L. Jr. The lithology of the Fayetteville black shale: Fayetteville, University of Arkansas, unpublished M.S. thesis, 81 p, 1964.