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Petrology and reservoir quality of the Gaikema Sandstone: Initial impressions Petrology and reservoir quality of the Gaikema Sandstone: Initial impressions
The Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) and Division of Oil & Gas (DOG) are currently conducting a study of the hydrocarbon potential of Cook Inlet basin (LePain and others, 2011). The Tertiary stratigraphic section of the basin includes coal-bearing units that are prolific gas reservoirs, particularly the Neogene sandstones. The Paleogene sandstones are locally prolific...
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Kenneth Helmold, Richard Stanley
Probabilistic 3-D time-lapse inversion of magnetotelluric data: Application to an enhanced geothermal system Probabilistic 3-D time-lapse inversion of magnetotelluric data: Application to an enhanced geothermal system
Surface-based monitoring of mass transfer caused by injections and extractions in deep boreholes is crucial to maximize oil, gas and geothermal production. Inductive electromagnetic methods, such as magnetotellurics, are appealing for these applications due to their large penetration depths and sensitivity to changes in fluid conductivity and fracture connectivity. In this work, we...
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Marina Rosas-Carbajal, Nicolas Linde, Jared Peacock, F. Zyserman, Thomas Kalscheuer, Stephan Thiel
A practical guide to the use of major elements, trace elements, and isotopes in compositional data analysis: Applications for deep formation brine geochemistry A practical guide to the use of major elements, trace elements, and isotopes in compositional data analysis: Applications for deep formation brine geochemistry
In the geosciences, isotopic ratios and trace element concentrations are often used along with major element concentrations to help determine sources of and processes affecting geochemical variation. Compositional Data Analysis (CoDA) is a set of tools, generally attuned to major element data, concerned with the proper statistical treatment and removal of spurious correlations from...
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Madalyn S. Blondes, Mark Engle, Nicholas Geboy
Unconventional energy resources: 2015 review. Shale gas and liquids Unconventional energy resources: 2015 review. Shale gas and liquids
Introduction As the source rocks from which petroleum is generated, organic-rich shales have always been considered an important component of petroleum systems. Over the last few years, it has been realized that in some mudrocks, sufficient hydrocarbons remain in place to allow for commercial development, although advanced drilling and completion technology is typically required to...
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Neil Fishman, Kent Bowker, Harris Cander, Brian Cardott, Marc Charette, Kenneth Chew, Thomas Chidsey, Russell Dubiel, Sven Egenhoff, Catherine Enomoto, Ursula Hammes, William Harrison, Shu Jiang, Julie LeFever, Jock McCracken, Stephen Nordeng, Richard Nyahay, Stephen Sonnenberg, Michael Vanden Berg
Persistent U(IV) and U(VI) following in-situ recovery (ISR) mining of a sandstone uranium deposit, Wyoming, USA Persistent U(IV) and U(VI) following in-situ recovery (ISR) mining of a sandstone uranium deposit, Wyoming, USA
Drill-core samples from a sandstone-hosted uranium (U) deposit in Wyoming were characterized to determine the abundance and distribution of uranium following in-situ recovery (ISR) mining with oxygen- and carbon dioxide-enriched water. Concentrations of uranium, collected from ten depth intervals, ranged from 5 to 1920 ppm. A composite sample contained 750 ppm uranium with an average...
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Tanya Gallegos, Kate Campbell, Robert Zielinski, P.W. Reimus, J.T. Clay, N. Janot, J. Bargar, William Benzel
Factors controlling Li concentration and isotopic composition in formation waters and host rocks of Marcellus Shale, Appalachian Basin Factors controlling Li concentration and isotopic composition in formation waters and host rocks of Marcellus Shale, Appalachian Basin
In this study, water and whole rock samples from hydraulically fractured wells in the Marcellus Shale (Middle Devonian), and water from conventional wells producing from Upper Devonian sandstones were analyzed for lithium concentrations and isotope ratios (δ7Li). The distribution of lithium concentrations in different mineral groups was determined using sequential extraction...
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Thai Phan, Rosemary Capo, Brian Stewart, Gwen Macpherson, Elisabeth Rowan, Richard Hammack
Porphyry copper assessment of the Tethys region of western and southern Asia: Chapter V in Global mineral resource assessment Porphyry copper assessment of the Tethys region of western and southern Asia: Chapter V in Global mineral resource assessment
A probabilistic mineral resource assessment of undiscovered resources in porphyry copper deposits in the Tethys region of western and southern Asia was carried out as part of a global mineral resource assessment led by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The purpose of the study was to delineate geographic areas as permissive tracts for the occurrence of porphyry copper deposits at a...
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Lukas Zürcher, Arthur Bookstrom, Jane Hammarstrom, John C. Mars, Stephen Ludington, Michael Zientek, Pamela Dunlap, John C. Wallis, Lawrence Drew, David M. Sutphin, Byron Berger, Richard Herrington, Mario Billa, Ilkay Kuscu, Charles Moon, Jeremy Richards
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Geology, Energy, and Minerals Mission Area, Energy Resources Program, Groundwater and Streamflow Information Program, Mineral Resources Program, National Laboratories Program, Science and Decisions Center, Geology, Energy & Minerals Science Center, Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center
Assessment of shale-oil resources of the Central Sumatra Basin, Indonesia, 2015 Assessment of shale-oil resources of the Central Sumatra Basin, Indonesia, 2015
Using a geology-based assessment methodology, the U.S. Geological Survey estimated means of 459 million barrels of shale oil, 275 billion cubic feet of associated gas, and 23 million barrels of natural gas liquids in the Central Sumatra Basin, Indonesia.
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Christopher Schenk, Ronald R. Charpentier, Timothy R. Klett, Marilyn E. Tennyson, Tracey Mercier, Michael Brownfield, Janet Pitman, Stephanie B. Gaswirth, Heidi Leathers-Miller
Holocene environmental changes inferred from biological and sedimentological proxies in a high elevation Great Basin lake in the northern Ruby Mountains, Nevada, USA Holocene environmental changes inferred from biological and sedimentological proxies in a high elevation Great Basin lake in the northern Ruby Mountains, Nevada, USA
Multi-proxy analyses were conducted on a sediment core from Favre Lake, a high elevation cirque lake in the northern Ruby Mountains, Nevada, and provide a ca. 7600 year record of local and regional environmental change. Data indicate that lake levels were lower from 7600-5750 cal yr BP, when local climate was warmer and/or drier than today. Effective moisture increased after 5750 cal yr...
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David Wahl, Scott Starratt, Lysanna Anderson, Jennifer Kusler, Christopher Fuller, Jason Addison, Elmira Wan
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Geology, Energy, and Minerals Mission Area, Ecosystems Land Change Science Program, Energy Resources Program, Groundwater and Streamflow Information Program, Mineral Resources Program, National Laboratories Program, Science and Decisions Center, Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center
Limiting age for the Provo shoreline of Lake Bonneville Limiting age for the Provo shoreline of Lake Bonneville
Pluvial Lake Bonneville features a prominent shoreline at the Provo level, which has been interpreted as having formed during a period of threshold-stabilized overflow. The timing of Provo shoreline development is important for paleoclimate interpretations and for inferences on geomorphic process rates. Estimates for the timing of the shoreline formation, based on radiocarbon...
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David M. Miller, David Wahl, John McGeehin, Jose Rosario, Charles Oviatt, Lysanna Anderson, Liubov S. Presnetsova
Profiles of reservoir properties of oil-bearing plays for selected petroleum provinces in the United States Profiles of reservoir properties of oil-bearing plays for selected petroleum provinces in the United States
Profiles of reservoir properties of oil-bearing plays for selected petroleum provinces in the United States were developed to characterize the database to be used for a potential assessment by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) of oil that would be technically recoverable by the application of enhanced oil recovery methods using injection of carbon dioxide (CO2-EOR). The USGS assessment...
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Philip A. Freeman, Emil Attanasi
Extraction of hydrocarbons from high-maturity Marcellus Shale using supercritical carbon dioxide Extraction of hydrocarbons from high-maturity Marcellus Shale using supercritical carbon dioxide
Shale is now commonly exploited as a hydrocarbon resource. Due to the high degree of geochemical and petrophysical heterogeneity both between shale reservoirs and within a single reservoir, there is a growing need to find more efficient methods of extracting petroleum compounds (crude oil, natural gas, bitumen) from potential source rocks. In this study, supercritical carbon dioxide (CO2...
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Palma Botterell, Philip Candela, Wenlu Zhu, Alan Kaufman