October 2012 New Publications
Shale Gas
Denney, Dennis. Slow Fault Slip During Hydraulic-Fracturing Stimulation of Shale-Gas Resevoirs. Journal Of Petroleum Technology, V. 64, N. 10, pp. 120-124, October 2012.
Hunt, Andrew G.; Darrah, Thomas H.; and Poreda, Robert J. Determining the source and genetic fingerprint of natural gases using noble gas geochemistry: A northern Appalachian Basin case study. AAPG Bulletin, V. 96, N. 10, pp. 1785-1811, October 2012.
Mason, Richard. Apache Bags A Big One At Liard. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 10, p. 105, October 2012.
Parshall, Joe. Mature Fields Hold Big Expansion Opportunity. Journal Of Petroleum Technology, V. 64, N. 10, pp. 52-58, October 2012.
Prado, Larry. Antrim production inspires players to seek gassier pastures. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 10, pp. 32-35, October 2012.
Rao, Vikram. Getting Beyond Gasland. Journal Of Petroleum Technology, V. 64, N. 10, pp. 18-21, October 2012.
Sheehan, Christopher. Gulfport shakes ‘n’bakes Utica, reports play’s highest rate yet. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 10, pp. 69-72, October 2012.
Yale Graduates in Energy Study Group. The Arithmetic of Shale Gas. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 10, pp. 69-72, October 2012.
Shale Oil
Durham, Louise S. Nuisance Zone Becomes Oil Target. AAPG Explorer, V. 33, N. 10, pp. 18-20.
Durham, Louise S. Technology, Regulation Changes Boost Wilcox Play. AAPG Explorer, V. 33, N. 10, pp. 10-12.
Haines, Leslie. Apache: Cline looks good; Wolfcamp is world-class. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 10, p. 26, October 2012.
Klann, Susan. Bentek Energy: 74% rise in U.S. crude production by 2022. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 10, pp. 24-26, October 2012.
Klann, Susan. Bernstein: Shale-oil success won’t result in shale-gas-like price dip. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 10, pp. 26-30, October 2012.
Kuhn, Philipp P.; di Primio, Rolando ; Hill, Ronald; Lawrence, James R.; and Brian Horsfield. Three-dimensional modeling study of the low-permeability petroleum system of the Bakken Formation. AAPG Bulletin, V. 96, N. 10, pp. 1867-1897, October 2012.
O’Connell, Brian. Wood Mackenzie: U.S. tight oil output to rise. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 10, pp. 44-46, October 2012.
Toon, Steve. Granite Wash Zone Shift. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 10, pp. 50-62, October 2012.
Coalbed Methane
Perera, M. S. A.; Ranjith, P.G.; Viete, D.R.; and Choi, S.K. The Effects of Injection and Production Well Arrangement on Carbon Dioxide Sequestration in Deep, Unmineable Coal Seams: A Numerical Study. International Journal of Coal Preparation and Utilization, V. 32, N. 5, pp. 211-224, October 2012.
Sakurovs, Richard; He, Lillian; Melnichenko, Yuri B.; Radlinski, Andrzej P.; Blach, Tomas; Lemmel, Hartmut; Mildner David F.R. Pore size distribution and accessible pore size distribution in bituminous coals. International Journal of Coalbed Geology, V. 100, pp. 51-64.
General
Denney, Dennis. Improve Unconventional-Reservoir Completion And Stimulation Effectiveness. Journal Of Petroleum Technology, V. 64, N. 10, pp. 115-119, October 2012.
Evans, Caroline. A&D Strategies: Bigger deals not necessarily the best. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 10, p. 40, October 2012.
Evans, Caroline. Texas Petro Index dips for first time in 30 months, cites boom in Eagle Ford. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 10, pp. 40-41, October 2012.
Kubala, Gregory. Tight Resevoirs. Journal Of Petroleum Technology, V. 64, N. 10, p. 114, October 2012.
Mason, Richard. Fewer, Better, Land Rigs. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 10, pp. 79-81, October 2012.
Mason, Richard. Guar update: 2012 price spike unlikely to repeat next year. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 10, p. 48, October 2012.
Permenter, Kate. EOG production surges 49% in second quarter. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 10, pp. 36-38, October 2012.
Prado, Larry. KeyBanc: Quicksilver’s Bone Spring, Horn River results encouraging. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 10, pp. 40-41, October 2012.
Toon, Steve. Newt’s Solution. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 10, pp. 75-77, October 2012.
Toon, Steve. Relationships matter: Balanced policy will secure U.S. future. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 10, pp. 35-36, October 2012.
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