Paul Lillis
Scientist Emeritus with the Central Energy Resources Science Center
Paul Lillis is a recently retired petroleum geochemist with the Central Energy Resources Science Center of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in Denver, Colorado. He received a B.A. in geology from San Jose State University, an M.S. in geology from San Diego State University, and a Ph.D. in geochemistry from Colorado School of Mines. He was a petroleum exploration geologist with Atlantic Richfield for eight years (1978 to 1986) in Colorado, California, and Texas, and has been with the USGS in Denver since 1987. His research focuses on the application of petroleum and source-rock geochemistry to identifying, characterizing, and mapping petroleum systems.\
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Hydrocarbon source rock characterization and maturity based on rock-eval pyrolysis and vitrinite reflectance of Eocene strata, southern Oregon Coast Range, Douglas and Coos Counties, southwest Oregon Hydrocarbon source rock characterization and maturity based on rock-eval pyrolysis and vitrinite reflectance of Eocene strata, southern Oregon Coast Range, Douglas and Coos Counties, southwest Oregon
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Paul G. Lillis, T.A. Daws, M. J. Pawlewicz, A. R. Niem, In-Chang Ryu
Soda Lake-Painted Rock(!) Petroleum System in the Cuyama Basin, California, U.S.A. Soda Lake-Painted Rock(!) Petroleum System in the Cuyama Basin, California, U.S.A.
The Cuyama basin, located in the central California Coast Ranges, was formed by extension during early Miocene time and was filled with a variety of nonmarine, marginal marine, and neritic to bathyal marine sediments. Low sulfur oil is produced primarily from the lower Miocene Painted Rock Sandstone Member of the Vaqueros Formation along a structural trend parallel to the Russell fault...
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Paul G. Lillis
Gas chromatography and Rock-Eval pyrolysis analyses of some well cuttings and cores from Nevada Gas chromatography and Rock-Eval pyrolysis analyses of some well cuttings and cores from Nevada
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C.E. Barker, J. G. Palacas, P. G. Lillis, T.A. Daws
Organic geochemistry of black shales, marlstones, and oils of Middle Pennsylvanian rocks from the northern Denver and southeastern Powder River basins, Wyoming, Nebraska, and Colorado Organic geochemistry of black shales, marlstones, and oils of Middle Pennsylvanian rocks from the northern Denver and southeastern Powder River basins, Wyoming, Nebraska, and Colorado
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J.L. Clayton, Augusta Warden, T.A. Daws, P. G. Lillis, G.E. Michael, M. Dawson
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Hydrocarbon source rock characterization and maturity based on rock-eval pyrolysis and vitrinite reflectance of Eocene strata, southern Oregon Coast Range, Douglas and Coos Counties, southwest Oregon Hydrocarbon source rock characterization and maturity based on rock-eval pyrolysis and vitrinite reflectance of Eocene strata, southern Oregon Coast Range, Douglas and Coos Counties, southwest Oregon
No abstract available.
Authors
Paul G. Lillis, T.A. Daws, M. J. Pawlewicz, A. R. Niem, In-Chang Ryu
Soda Lake-Painted Rock(!) Petroleum System in the Cuyama Basin, California, U.S.A. Soda Lake-Painted Rock(!) Petroleum System in the Cuyama Basin, California, U.S.A.
The Cuyama basin, located in the central California Coast Ranges, was formed by extension during early Miocene time and was filled with a variety of nonmarine, marginal marine, and neritic to bathyal marine sediments. Low sulfur oil is produced primarily from the lower Miocene Painted Rock Sandstone Member of the Vaqueros Formation along a structural trend parallel to the Russell fault...
Authors
Paul G. Lillis
Gas chromatography and Rock-Eval pyrolysis analyses of some well cuttings and cores from Nevada Gas chromatography and Rock-Eval pyrolysis analyses of some well cuttings and cores from Nevada
No abstract available.
Authors
C.E. Barker, J. G. Palacas, P. G. Lillis, T.A. Daws
Organic geochemistry of black shales, marlstones, and oils of Middle Pennsylvanian rocks from the northern Denver and southeastern Powder River basins, Wyoming, Nebraska, and Colorado Organic geochemistry of black shales, marlstones, and oils of Middle Pennsylvanian rocks from the northern Denver and southeastern Powder River basins, Wyoming, Nebraska, and Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
J.L. Clayton, Augusta Warden, T.A. Daws, P. G. Lillis, G.E. Michael, M. Dawson