Janet K Pitman
Scientist Emeritus with the Central Energy Resources Science Center
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Pressure sensitivity of low permeability sandstones Pressure sensitivity of low permeability sandstones
Detailed core analysis has been carried out on 32 tight sandstones with permeabilities ranging over four orders of magnitude (0.0002 to 4.8 mD at 5000 psi confining pressure). Relationships between gas permeability and net confining pressure were measured for cycles of loading and unloading. For some samples, permeabilities were measured both along and across bedding planes. Large...
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N.H. Kilmer, N.R. Morrow, Janet K. Pitman
Depositional setting and diagenetic evolution of some Tertiary unconventional reservoir rocks, Uinta Basin, Utah Depositional setting and diagenetic evolution of some Tertiary unconventional reservoir rocks, Uinta Basin, Utah
The Douglas Creek Member of the Tertiary Green River Formation underlies much of the Uinta basin, Utah, and contains large volumes of oil and gas trapped in a complex of fractured low-permeability sandstone reservoirs. In the southeastern part of the basin at Pariette Bench, the Eocene Douglas Creek Member is a thick sequence of fine-grained alluvial sandstone complexly intercalated with
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Janet K. Pitman, T. D. Fouch, M. B. Goldhaber
Geochemical and mineralogical analyses of U.S. Geological Survey oil-shale core CR-2, Piceance Creek basin, Colorado Geochemical and mineralogical analyses of U.S. Geological Survey oil-shale core CR-2, Piceance Creek basin, Colorado
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W.E. Dean, Janet K. Pitman, G.H. Harrach
Petrography, x-ray mineralogy, and palynology of a measured section of the Upper Cretaceous Mesaverde Group in Hunter Canyon, western Colorado Petrography, x-ray mineralogy, and palynology of a measured section of the Upper Cretaceous Mesaverde Group in Hunter Canyon, western Colorado
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Ronald C. Johnson, Fred May, P. L. Hansley, Janet K. Pitman, T. D. Fouch
A study of reservoir characteristics of the Nanushuk and Colville groups, Umiat test well 11, National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska A study of reservoir characteristics of the Nanushuk and Colville groups, Umiat test well 11, National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska
Cretaceous sandstones in the Umiat Anticline contain the largest volume of oil discovered to date in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska. Umiat test well 11, although dry and abandoned, penetrated the most complete sequence of Cretaceous rocks in the Umiat area. Cretaceous formations cored (oldest to youngest) were the Grandstand, Chandler, and Ninuluk Formations of the Nanushuk...
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J. E. Fox, P. W. Lambert, Janet K. Pitman, C.H. Wu
Concentration and mineralogical residence of elements in rich oil shales of the Green River Formation, Piceance Creek basin, Colorado, and the Uinta Basin, Utah - A preliminary report Concentration and mineralogical residence of elements in rich oil shales of the Green River Formation, Piceance Creek basin, Colorado, and the Uinta Basin, Utah - A preliminary report
Ten samples from drillcore of two rich oil-shale beds from the Parachute Creek Member of the Eocene Green River Formation, Piceance Creek basin, Colorado, and Uinta Basin, Utah, were analyzed for 37 major, minor, and trace elements. For 23 of these elements, principal mineralogical residence is established or suggested and such studies may provide data which are useful for predicting the...
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G. A. Desborough, Janet K. Pitman, C. Huffman
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Pressure sensitivity of low permeability sandstones Pressure sensitivity of low permeability sandstones
Detailed core analysis has been carried out on 32 tight sandstones with permeabilities ranging over four orders of magnitude (0.0002 to 4.8 mD at 5000 psi confining pressure). Relationships between gas permeability and net confining pressure were measured for cycles of loading and unloading. For some samples, permeabilities were measured both along and across bedding planes. Large...
Authors
N.H. Kilmer, N.R. Morrow, Janet K. Pitman
Depositional setting and diagenetic evolution of some Tertiary unconventional reservoir rocks, Uinta Basin, Utah Depositional setting and diagenetic evolution of some Tertiary unconventional reservoir rocks, Uinta Basin, Utah
The Douglas Creek Member of the Tertiary Green River Formation underlies much of the Uinta basin, Utah, and contains large volumes of oil and gas trapped in a complex of fractured low-permeability sandstone reservoirs. In the southeastern part of the basin at Pariette Bench, the Eocene Douglas Creek Member is a thick sequence of fine-grained alluvial sandstone complexly intercalated with
Authors
Janet K. Pitman, T. D. Fouch, M. B. Goldhaber
Geochemical and mineralogical analyses of U.S. Geological Survey oil-shale core CR-2, Piceance Creek basin, Colorado Geochemical and mineralogical analyses of U.S. Geological Survey oil-shale core CR-2, Piceance Creek basin, Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
W.E. Dean, Janet K. Pitman, G.H. Harrach
Petrography, x-ray mineralogy, and palynology of a measured section of the Upper Cretaceous Mesaverde Group in Hunter Canyon, western Colorado Petrography, x-ray mineralogy, and palynology of a measured section of the Upper Cretaceous Mesaverde Group in Hunter Canyon, western Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
Ronald C. Johnson, Fred May, P. L. Hansley, Janet K. Pitman, T. D. Fouch
A study of reservoir characteristics of the Nanushuk and Colville groups, Umiat test well 11, National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska A study of reservoir characteristics of the Nanushuk and Colville groups, Umiat test well 11, National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska
Cretaceous sandstones in the Umiat Anticline contain the largest volume of oil discovered to date in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska. Umiat test well 11, although dry and abandoned, penetrated the most complete sequence of Cretaceous rocks in the Umiat area. Cretaceous formations cored (oldest to youngest) were the Grandstand, Chandler, and Ninuluk Formations of the Nanushuk...
Authors
J. E. Fox, P. W. Lambert, Janet K. Pitman, C.H. Wu
Concentration and mineralogical residence of elements in rich oil shales of the Green River Formation, Piceance Creek basin, Colorado, and the Uinta Basin, Utah - A preliminary report Concentration and mineralogical residence of elements in rich oil shales of the Green River Formation, Piceance Creek basin, Colorado, and the Uinta Basin, Utah - A preliminary report
Ten samples from drillcore of two rich oil-shale beds from the Parachute Creek Member of the Eocene Green River Formation, Piceance Creek basin, Colorado, and Uinta Basin, Utah, were analyzed for 37 major, minor, and trace elements. For 23 of these elements, principal mineralogical residence is established or suggested and such studies may provide data which are useful for predicting the...
Authors
G. A. Desborough, Janet K. Pitman, C. Huffman