Christopher J Schenk
Research geologist with the Central Energy Resources Science Center.
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Map showing geology, oil and gas fields, and geologic provinces of the Gulf of Mexico region
This map was created as part of a worldwide series of geologic maps for the U.S. Geological Survey’s World Energy Project, available on CD-ROM and through the Internet. The goal of the project is to assess the undiscovered, technically recoverable oil and gas resources of the world. Geologic provinces were created for ranking purposes in the World Petroleum Assessment 2000 (U.S. Geological Survey
Assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources of the U.S. portion of the Michigan Basin, 2004
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Christopher S. Swezey, Joseph R. Hatch, Daniel O. Hayba, John E. Repetski, Ronald R. Charpentier, Troy A. Cook, Timothy R. Klett, Richard M. Pollastro, Christopher J. Schenk
Oil and gas assessment of central North Slope, Alaska, 2005
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Kenneth J. Bird, David W. Houseknecht, E. D. Attanasi, Thomas E. Moore, Phillip H. Nelson, Christopher J. Potter, Christopher J. Schenk, John H. Schuenemeyer, Mahendra K. Verma, Richard W. Saltus, Jeffery D. Phillips, Ronald R. Charpentier, Troy A. Cook, Timothy R. Klett, Richard M. Pollastro, Peter H. Stauffer, James W. Hendley
U.S. Geological Survey 2005 oil and gas resource assessment of the central North Slope, Alaska: Play maps and results
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Christopher P. Garrity, David W. Houseknecht, Kenneth J. Bird, Christopher J. Potter, Thomas E. Moore, Philip H. Nelson, Christopher J. Schenk
Assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources of the Raton Basin-Sierra Grande uplift province of New Mexico and Colorado, 2004
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Debra K. Higley, Troy A. Cook, Richard M. Pollastro, Ronald R. Charpentier, Timothy R. Klett, Christopher J. Schenk
Petroleum geochemistry of oil and gas from Barbados: Implications for distribution of Cretaceous source rocks and regional petroleum prospectivity
Petroleum produced from the Barbados accretionary prism (at Woodbourne Field on Barbados) is interpreted as generated from Cretaceous marine shale deposited under normal salinity and dysoxic conditions rather than from a Tertiary source rock as previously proposed. Barbados oils correlate with some oils from eastern Venezuela and Trinidad that are positively correlated to extracts from Upper Creta
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R.J. Hill, Christopher J. Schenk
Sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy of the Cretaceous Nanushuk, Seabee, and Tuluvak formations exposed on Umiat Mountain, north-central Alaska
Upper Cretaceous strata of the upper part of the Nanushuk Formation, the Seabee Formation, and the lower part of the Tuluvak Formation are exposed along the Colville River on the east flank of Umiat Mountain in north-central Alaska. The Ninuluk sandstone, which is the uppermost unit of the Nanushuk Formation, displays a vertical succession of facies indicative of deposition in an upward-deepening
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David W. Houseknecht, Christopher J. Schenk
Oil and gas assessment of Yukon Flats, East-Central Alaska, 2004
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Richard G. Stanley, Thomas S. Ahlbrandt, Ronald R. Charpentier, Troy A. Cook, Jesse M. Crews, Timothy R. Klett, Paul G. Lillis, Robert L. Morin, Jeffrey D. Phillips, Richard M. Pollastro, Elisabeth L. Rowan, Richard W. Saltus, Christopher J. Schenk, Megan K. Simpson, Alison B. Till, Sandra M. Troutman, James W. Hendley
Map showing geology, oil and gas fields, and geologic provinces of the Caribbean Region
This CD-ROM compilation contains a map and associated spatial data showing surface geology, faults, oil and gas field centerpoints, and geologic provinces of the Caribbean region, draped over a shaded relief image of topography and bathymetry. The map is provided in the Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI) ArcMap and ArcReader GIS formats, as well as in Adobe Acrobat Portable Docu
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Christopher D. French, Christopher J. Schenk
2002 Assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources: Cretaceous Travis Peak and Hosston Formations, Jurassic Smackover Interior Salt Basins Total Petroleum System, Louisiana-Mississippi Salt Basins Province, northern Gulf Coast Region
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T. S. Dyman, S. M. Condon, Ronald R. Charpentier, T. A. Cook, R. A. Crovelli, T. R. Klett, M. D. Lewan, R. M. Pollastro, Christopher J. Schenk, J. W. Schmoker
Assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources of the Black Warrior Basin Province, 2002
Using a geology-based assessment methodology, the U.S. Geological Survey estimated a mean of 8.5 trillion cubic feet of undiscovered natural gas, a mean of 5.9 million barrels of undiscovered oil, and a mean of 7.6 million barrels of undiscovered natural gas liquids in the Black Warrior Basin Province.
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Joseph R. Hatch, Mark J. Pawlewicz, Ronald R. Charpentier, Troy A. Cook, Robert A. Crovelli, Timothy R. Klett, Richard M. Pollastro, Christopher J. Schenk
Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources of the Appalachian Basin Province, 2002
Using a geology-based assessment methodology, the U.S. Geological Survey estimated a mean of 70.2 trillion cubic feet of undiscovered natural gas, a mean of 54 million barrels of undiscovered oil, and a mean of 872 million barrels of undiscovered natural gas liquids in the Appalachian Basin Province.
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Robert C. Appalachian Basin Province Assessment Team: Milici, Robert T. Ryder, Christopher S. Swezey, Ronald R. Charpentier, Troy A. Cook, Robert A. Crovelli, Timothy R. Klett, Richard M. Pollastro, Christopher J. Schenk
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Map showing geology, oil and gas fields, and geologic provinces of the Gulf of Mexico region
This map was created as part of a worldwide series of geologic maps for the U.S. Geological Survey’s World Energy Project, available on CD-ROM and through the Internet. The goal of the project is to assess the undiscovered, technically recoverable oil and gas resources of the world. Geologic provinces were created for ranking purposes in the World Petroleum Assessment 2000 (U.S. Geological SurveyAssessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources of the U.S. portion of the Michigan Basin, 2004
No abstract available.AuthorsChristopher S. Swezey, Joseph R. Hatch, Daniel O. Hayba, John E. Repetski, Ronald R. Charpentier, Troy A. Cook, Timothy R. Klett, Richard M. Pollastro, Christopher J. SchenkOil and gas assessment of central North Slope, Alaska, 2005
No abstract available.AuthorsKenneth J. Bird, David W. Houseknecht, E. D. Attanasi, Thomas E. Moore, Phillip H. Nelson, Christopher J. Potter, Christopher J. Schenk, John H. Schuenemeyer, Mahendra K. Verma, Richard W. Saltus, Jeffery D. Phillips, Ronald R. Charpentier, Troy A. Cook, Timothy R. Klett, Richard M. Pollastro, Peter H. Stauffer, James W. HendleyU.S. Geological Survey 2005 oil and gas resource assessment of the central North Slope, Alaska: Play maps and results
No abstract available.AuthorsChristopher P. Garrity, David W. Houseknecht, Kenneth J. Bird, Christopher J. Potter, Thomas E. Moore, Philip H. Nelson, Christopher J. SchenkAssessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources of the Raton Basin-Sierra Grande uplift province of New Mexico and Colorado, 2004
No abstract available.AuthorsDebra K. Higley, Troy A. Cook, Richard M. Pollastro, Ronald R. Charpentier, Timothy R. Klett, Christopher J. SchenkPetroleum geochemistry of oil and gas from Barbados: Implications for distribution of Cretaceous source rocks and regional petroleum prospectivity
Petroleum produced from the Barbados accretionary prism (at Woodbourne Field on Barbados) is interpreted as generated from Cretaceous marine shale deposited under normal salinity and dysoxic conditions rather than from a Tertiary source rock as previously proposed. Barbados oils correlate with some oils from eastern Venezuela and Trinidad that are positively correlated to extracts from Upper CretaAuthorsR.J. Hill, Christopher J. SchenkSedimentology and sequence stratigraphy of the Cretaceous Nanushuk, Seabee, and Tuluvak formations exposed on Umiat Mountain, north-central Alaska
Upper Cretaceous strata of the upper part of the Nanushuk Formation, the Seabee Formation, and the lower part of the Tuluvak Formation are exposed along the Colville River on the east flank of Umiat Mountain in north-central Alaska. The Ninuluk sandstone, which is the uppermost unit of the Nanushuk Formation, displays a vertical succession of facies indicative of deposition in an upward-deepeningAuthorsDavid W. Houseknecht, Christopher J. SchenkOil and gas assessment of Yukon Flats, East-Central Alaska, 2004
No abstract available.AuthorsRichard G. Stanley, Thomas S. Ahlbrandt, Ronald R. Charpentier, Troy A. Cook, Jesse M. Crews, Timothy R. Klett, Paul G. Lillis, Robert L. Morin, Jeffrey D. Phillips, Richard M. Pollastro, Elisabeth L. Rowan, Richard W. Saltus, Christopher J. Schenk, Megan K. Simpson, Alison B. Till, Sandra M. Troutman, James W. HendleyMap showing geology, oil and gas fields, and geologic provinces of the Caribbean Region
This CD-ROM compilation contains a map and associated spatial data showing surface geology, faults, oil and gas field centerpoints, and geologic provinces of the Caribbean region, draped over a shaded relief image of topography and bathymetry. The map is provided in the Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI) ArcMap and ArcReader GIS formats, as well as in Adobe Acrobat Portable DocuAuthorsChristopher D. French, Christopher J. Schenk2002 Assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources: Cretaceous Travis Peak and Hosston Formations, Jurassic Smackover Interior Salt Basins Total Petroleum System, Louisiana-Mississippi Salt Basins Province, northern Gulf Coast Region
No abstract available.AuthorsT. S. Dyman, S. M. Condon, Ronald R. Charpentier, T. A. Cook, R. A. Crovelli, T. R. Klett, M. D. Lewan, R. M. Pollastro, Christopher J. Schenk, J. W. SchmokerAssessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources of the Black Warrior Basin Province, 2002
Using a geology-based assessment methodology, the U.S. Geological Survey estimated a mean of 8.5 trillion cubic feet of undiscovered natural gas, a mean of 5.9 million barrels of undiscovered oil, and a mean of 7.6 million barrels of undiscovered natural gas liquids in the Black Warrior Basin Province.AuthorsJoseph R. Hatch, Mark J. Pawlewicz, Ronald R. Charpentier, Troy A. Cook, Robert A. Crovelli, Timothy R. Klett, Richard M. Pollastro, Christopher J. SchenkAssessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources of the Appalachian Basin Province, 2002
Using a geology-based assessment methodology, the U.S. Geological Survey estimated a mean of 70.2 trillion cubic feet of undiscovered natural gas, a mean of 54 million barrels of undiscovered oil, and a mean of 872 million barrels of undiscovered natural gas liquids in the Appalachian Basin Province.AuthorsRobert C. Appalachian Basin Province Assessment Team: Milici, Robert T. Ryder, Christopher S. Swezey, Ronald R. Charpentier, Troy A. Cook, Robert A. Crovelli, Timothy R. Klett, Richard M. Pollastro, Christopher J. Schenk - News