SHALE GAS
Crenshaw, Jim. MPD Addresses Haynesville Challenges. American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 55, N. 3, pp. 79-84, March 2012.
Denney, Dennis. Stimulation Influence on Production in the Haynesville Shale: A playwide Examination. Journal of Petroleum Technology, V. 64, N. 3, pp. 62-66, March 2012.
Denney, Dennis. Very-High-Volume ESP-Lift Systems for Shale-Gas Fracture-Water Supply. Journal of Petroleum Technology, V. 64, N. 3, pp. 80-83, March 2012.
Durham, Louise. Shales’ Complexitty Boosts Seismic Activity. AAPG Explorer, V. 33, N. 3 pp. 6, 8, March 2012.
Durham. Louise. Fayetteville Model Has ‘Predictive Value.’ AAPG Explorer, V. 33, N. 3 pp. 20, 22 March 2012.
Ikoecha, Christopher; Flemming, Mengel; YTves, Simon; Pearce, Pauyl; Kiester, Jeff; McKetta, Steven; Jefferes, John; Ramakrishnam, Hariharan; Sinha, Shekhar; Woods, Mirian. Study Identifies Drivers in Fayetteville. American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 55, N. 3, pp. 86-93, March 2012.
Jian-chun, Guo; Zhi-hong, Zhao. China Vigorously Promoting Shale Gas Exploration, Development. Oil & Gas Journal, V. 110, N. 3, pp. 60-65, March 5, 2012.
Morris, Gregory DL. Activity Heating Up in Utica Shale Play. American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 55, N. 3, pp. 70-77, March 2012.
Simmons, Skip. Cana Woodford, Old and New. Hart Energy Midstream, V. 2, N. 3, pp. 41-43, March 2012.
Simmons, Skip. Northestern Marcellus. Hart Energy Midstream, V. 2, N. 3, pp. 64-68, March 2012.
Stell, Jeannie. Marcellus Building Blocks. Hart Energy Midstream, V. 2, N. 3, pp. 29-35, March 2012.
Stell, Jeannie. Eyes on the Shales. Hart Energy Midstream, V. 2, N. 3, pp. 36-39, March 2012.
Torkelson, Del. Pennsylvania Passes Shale Impact Fee. American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 55, N. 3, pp. 141-144, March 2012.
SHALE OIL
Adair, Lesa S.; Starr, Susan L. Eagle Ford Impacting Liquids Market. American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 55, N. 3, pp. 115-120, March 2012.
Denney, Dennis. Factors Affecting Downhole Scale Deposition: North Dakota Bakken Formation. Journal of Petroleum Technology, V. 64, N. 3, pp. 84-88, March 2012.
Klann, Susan. Niobrara Challenge. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 3, pp. 48-60, March 2012.
Pish, Tim; Killian, Rebekah. Regional Spotlight: Wolfcamp Shale. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 3, pp. 17, March 2012.
Radler, Marilyn. Oil, Liquids-Rich Shales Dominate Capital Spending Budgets for 2012. Oil & Gas Journal, V. 110, N. 3, pp. 28-32, March 5, 2012.
Temple, Brandt. Sunniland Shale – an Emerging South Florida Basin Liquids Play. Oil & Gas Journal, V. 110, N. 3, pp. 56-58, March 5, 2012.
Vincent, Mike. Field Results Offer Isights to Optimizing Transverse Fractures in Liquids-Rich Resource Plays. American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 55, N. 3, pp. 50-63, March 2012.
Warren, Michael. Comparing the Utica, Eagle Ford. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 3, pp. 21, March 2012.
Williams, Peggy. The Juicy Duvernay. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 3, pp. 87, March 2012.
TIGHT GAS
Boyd, Danny. Ancient Archaeological Sites Lead to Cooperative Solutions for Developing West Tavaputs. American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 55, N. 3, pp. 156-163, March 2012.
Franks, Stacy; Leonard, Russell; He, Wenwu. Fluid Regime Sheds New Light on Formation Damage in Tight Gas Reservoirs. Hart Energy E&P, V.85, N. 3, pp. 66-68, March 2012.
Tully, Brian K. Canadian Producers Target Tight Gas Opportunities. Hart Energy E&P, V.85, N. 3, pp. 78-80, March 2012.
COALBED METHANE
Nie, Ren-Shi; Meng, Ying-Feng; Guo, Jian-Chun; Jia, Yong-Lu. Modeling transient Alow behavior of a horizontal well in a coal seam. International Journal of Coal Geology, V. 92, pp 54-68, March 2012.
Pan, Zhejun; Connell, Luke D. Modelling permeability for coal reservoirs: A review of analytical models and testing data. International Journal of Coal Geology, V. 92, pp 1-44, March 2012.
Solaymani, Z.; Taghipour, N. Petrographic characteristics and palaeoenvironmental setting of Upper Triassic Olang coal deposits in northeastern Iran. International Journal of Coal Geology, V. 92, pp 82-89, March 2012.
GENERAL
Artman, Brad. Planning Key for Better Microseismic. American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 55, N. 3, pp. 95-99, March 2012.
Brown, David. Opinions Fractured on Hydro Fracturing. AAPG Explorer, V. 33, N. 3 pp. 34, 36, March 2012.
Darbonne, Nissa. Buda Beneath. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 3, pp. 65-66, March 2012.
Denney, Dennis. Fracturing-Fluid Effects on Shale and Proppant Embedment. Journal of Petroleum Technology, V. 64, N. 3, pp. 59-61, March 2012.
Denney, Dennis. Distributed Acoustic Sensisng for Hydraulic-Fracturing Monitoring and Diagnostics. Journal of Petroleum Technology, V. 64, N. 3, pp. 68-74, March 2012.
Denney, Dennis. Evaluating Production-Log Data from Horizontal Organic-Shale Wells. Journal of Petroleum Technology, V. 64, N. 3, pp. 77-79, March 2012.
Farrell, Alyssa A. Analytics Optimize Shale Economics. American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 55, N. 3, pp. 101-105, March 2012.
Fisher, Kevin. Green Frac Fluid Chemistry Optimizes Well Productivity, Environmental Performance. American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 55, N. 3, pp. 64-69, March 2012.
Haines, Leslie. PDC Narrows its Focus. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 3, pp. 63-64, March 2012.
Holder, Dan. Texas Enjoying the View Atop its Shale Wave. American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 55, N. 3, pp. 132-136, March 2012.
Lawson, Bill. Treatise Examines Debate Over Fracturing From Both Sides. American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 55, N. 3, pp. 123-128, March 2012.
Pavlock, Cole. Advances Solve Cementing Challenges. American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 55, N. 3, pp. 33, March 2012.
Thakur, Ganesh. Myths and Realities about Hydraulic Fracturing. Journal of Petroleum Technology, V. 64, N. 3, pp. 14, March 2012.
Tully, Brian. Frac Fever. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 3, pp. 75-76, March 2012.
USGS Assesses North Slope’s Shales. American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 55, N. 3, pp. 99, March 2012.
Vincent, M.C. The Next Opportunity to Improve Hydraulc-Fracture Stimulation. Journal of Petroleum Technology, V. 64, N. 3, pp. 118-127, March 2012.
Weiland, Ralph H.; Hatcher, Nathan A. Approach Uses Tray Design to Optimize Treating Shale Gas Containing H2S and CO2. American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 55, N. 3, pp. 106-112, March 2012.
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