November 2015—New Publications

Abrajevitch, Alexandra, et al. Asteroid impact vs. Deccan Eruptions; The Origin Of Low Magnetic Susceptibility Beds Below The Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary Revisited. Earth And Planetary Science Letters. November 2015, v. 430, p. 209-223.

Allen, Ryan. Completely Disintegrating Frack Plus Is Latest Application Of Nanosructured Materials Technology. Hart Energy E&P Magazine, November 2015, v.88, n. 11, p. 68-71

Barbee, Darren. DUCs In A Row. Oil and Gas Investor, November 2015, v. 35, n. 11, p. 75-77.

Bush, Todd. Proppant, Frack Sand Market Outlook Remains Strong. Hydraulic Fracturing Techbook, p. 70-71.

Completion Tools At A Glance. Hydraulic Fracturing Techbook, p. 60-66.

Duey, Rhonda. Marcellus Still Has Plenty To Offer. Hart Energy E&P Magazine, November 2015, v.88, n. 11, p. 86-88.

Keenan, Patrick. Next Stage Defined In Perforating Optimization. Hart Energy E&P Magazine, November 2015, v.88, n. 11, p. 72-74.

Khalifa, Muftah Ahmid, and Sadoon Morad. Impact Of Depositional Facies On The Distribution Of Diagenetic Alterations In The Devonian Shoreface Sandstone Reservoirs, Southern Ghadamis Basin, Libya. Sedimentary Geology, November 2015, v. 329, p. 62-80.

Langenbruch, Cornelius, and Serge A. Shapiro. Quantitative Analysis Of Rock Stress Heterogeneity; Implications For The Seismogenesis Of Fluid-Injection-Induced Seismicity. Geophysics, November 2015, v. 80, n. 6, p. WC73-wc88.

Li, Yifan, and Juergen Schieber. On The Origin Of A Phosphate Enriched Interval In The Chattanooga Shale (Upper Devonian) Of Tennessee; A Combined Sedimentologic, Petrographic, And Geochemical Study. Sedimentary Geology, November 2015, v. 329, p. 40-61.

Mason, Richard. Cotton Valley Is Lone Bright Spot In ArkLaTex. Hart Energy E&P Magazine, November 2015, v.88, n. 11, p. 16.

Mason, Richard. Mr. Sandman, Bring Me A Dream. Hydraulic Fracturing Techbook, p. 68-74.

Mason, Richard. Standing In Tall Cotton. Oil and Gas Investor, November 2015, v. 35, n. 11, p. 87.

Miller, Christian A., Bernhard Peucker-Ehrenbrink, and Edwin A. Schauble. Theoretical Modeling Of Rhenium Isotope Fractionation, Natural Variations Across A Black Shale Weathering Profile, And Potential As A Paleoredox Proxy. Earth And Planetary Science Letters, v. 430, p. 339-348.

Presley, Jennifer. Shifting Sources. Hydraulic Fracturing Techbook. P. 82-86.

Rodriguez, Norelis D., and R. Paul Philp. Source Rock Facies Distribution Predicted From Oil Geochemistry In The Central Sumatra Basin, Indonesia. AAPG Bulletin, November 2015, v. 99, n. 11, p. 2005-2022.

Roesner, Thomas G. CT Annula Fracturing: ‘What’s Trending Now?’ Hart Energy E&P Magazine, November 2015, v.88, n. 11, p. 76-78.

Roesner, Thomas G. Solving Inefficiencies Of Fracturing Fluid Delivery. Hart Energy E&P Magazine, November 2015, v.88, n. 11, p. 42-43.

Saucier, Heather. New Tech Predicts Fracturing Performance. AAPG Explorer, November 2015.

Skaberne, Dragomir, Ivan Turk, and Janez Turk. The Pleistocene Clastic Sediments In The Divje Babe I Cave, Slovenia; Geochemical Characterisation And Provenance (Part 2). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, November 2015, n. 438, p. 379-394.

Toon, Steve. Unleashing Appalachia’s Gas. Oil and Gas Investor, November 2015, v. 35, n. 11, p. 44-56.

Van Renterghem, Cederic, et al. A Case Study Revealing The Expressions Of Perforation Shots In A Shale Gas Stimulation Operation. Geophysics, November 2015, v. 80, no. 6, p. WC51-wc60.

Weeden, Scott. Matching Drillbits To RSS Boosts Long, Single-run Laterals. Hydraulic Fracturing Techbook, p. 12-19.

Weeden, Scott. Technology Strategies Keep Increasing EURs In Shale Plays. Hydraulic Fracturing Techbook, p. 2-11.

Xu, Chunming, et al. The Fluvial And Lacustrine Sedimentary Systems And Stratigraphic Correlation In The Upper Triassic Xujiahe Formation In Sichuan Basin, China. AAPG Bulletin, v. 99, n. 11, p. 2023-2041.

Zeng, Lianbo; Tang, Xiaomei; Jiang, Jianwei; Peng, Yongmin; Yang, Yongli; Lyu, Wenya. Unreliable Determination Of In Situ Stress Orientation By Borehole Breakouts In Fractured Tight Reservoirs: A Case Study Of The Upper Eocene Hetaoyuan Formation In The Anpeng Field, Nanxiang Basin, China. AAPG Bulletin, November 2015.