GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016

Session No. 234
Tuesday, 27 September 2016: 9:00 AM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall E/F (Colorado Convention Center)

T14. Geologic Energy Research (Posters)

GSA Energy Geology Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division; GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division
Authors will be present from 4:30 to 6:30 PM.
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INTEGRATION OF HIGH-RESOLUTION SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY AND ICHNOLOGY OF JURASSIC (OXFORDIAN) HANIFA FORMATION, CENTRAL SAUDI ARABIA: OUTCROP STUDY FOR RESERVOIR QUALITY PREDICTION
ELTOM, Hassan, Department of Geology, University of Kansas, 1475 Jayhawk Boulevard, Lawrence, KS 66045, HASIOTIS, Stephen T., Department of Geology, University of Kansas, 1475 Jayhawk Blvd, Lindley Hall, rm 120, Lawrence, KS 66045, RANKEY, Eugene C., Kansas Interdisciplinary Carbonates Consortium, Department of Geology, University of Kansas, 120 Lindley Hall, 1475 Jayhawk Blvd, Lawrence, KS 66045, GONZALEZ, Luis A., Department of Geology, University of Kansas, 1475 Jayhawk Blvd., Rm. 120, Lindley Hall, Lawrence, KS 66045 and CANTRELL, Dave, EXPEC Advanced Research Center, Saudi Aramco, Building 137, Dhahran, 31311, Saudi Arabia, heltom@ku.edu
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WELL LOG FACIES CLASSIFICATION FOR IMPROVED GEOLOGICAL MODELING AND SEISMIC DATA INTERPRETATION
GANSHIN, Yuri, MCLAUGHLIN, J. Fred and BENTLEY, Ramsey, Carbon Management Institute, University of Wyoming, 1020 E. Lewis Street, Energy Innovation Center, Dept. 4902, 1000 E. University Ave., Laramie, WY 80271, derf1@uwyo.edu
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NEW INSIGHTS INTO INTERCALATION AND INTERLAYER MODELING INCORPORATING OBSERVATIONS FROM OUTCROP ANALOG
WANG, Ziyuan, Bureau of Economic Geology, Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78713; School of Earth and Space Science, Peking University, No.5 Yiheyuan Road Haidian District, Peking, 100871, China, PAN, Mao, School of Earth and Space Science, Peking University, No.5 Yiheyuan Road Haidian District, Peking, 100871, China, DONG, Yue, College of Geosciences, China University of Petroleum, 18# Fuxue Rd Changping District, Beijing, 102249, China and ZHANG, Hualing, Bureau of Economic Geology, Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78713, ziyuan-wang@utexas.edu
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FRACTURE NETWORKS IN CARBONATES AS A FUNCTION OF FACIES, DIAGENESIS AND LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURE
BURBERRY, Caroline M., Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588, cburberry2@unl.edu
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STRATIGRAPHIC AND STRUCTURAL CONTROLS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF PALEOGENE PETROLEUM SYSTEM ELEMENTS IN THE ONSHORE AND STATE WATERS OF THE TEXAS GULF COAST
BUURSINK, Marc L., US Geological Survey, 12201 Sunrise Valley Dr, National Center MS-956, Reston, VA 20192 and COLEMAN Jr, James L., U. S. Geol Survey, 956 National Center, Reston, VA 20192, buursink@usgs.gov
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SUBSURFACE MAPPING OF A DOWNDIP VICKSBURG GROUP OIL AND GAS ASSESSMENT UNIT, TEXAS AND LOUISIANA GULF COAST ONSHORE AND STATE WATERS
DOOLAN, Colin A. and COLEMAN, James L., U.S. Geological Survey, Eastern Energy Resources Science Center, 12201 Sunrise Valley Dr., M.S. 956, Reston, VA 20192, cdoolan@usgs.gov
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POTENTIAL FOR CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE (CCS) IN THE EASTERN GEORGES BANK BASIN, OFFSHORE MASSACHUSETTS
GRAHAM, Stephen, Rutgers University (Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences), Wright Laboratories Busch Campus, 610 Taylor Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854-8066, MILLER, Kenneth G., Rutgers University (Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences), Wright Laboratories Busch Campus, 610 Taylor Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854-8066; Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Rutgers University, 610 Taylor Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854, MOUNTAIN, Gregory S., Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Rutgers University, Wright Labs, 610 Taylor Rd, Piscataway, NJ 08854 and LOMBARDI, Chris, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Rutgers University, 610 Taylor Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854, Grangicon@hotmail.com
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PRELIMINARY REGIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE TUSCALOOSA MARINE SHALE: IMPLICATIONS FOR CO2 SEQUESTRATION
LOHR, Celeste D.1, DULONG, Frank T.2, VALENTINE, Brett J.1 and HACKLEY, Paul C.2, (1)U.S. Geological Survey, 956 National Center, Reston, VA 20192, (2)U.S. Geological Survey, 12201 Sunrise Valley Dr, MS 956, Reston, VA 20192, clohr@usgs.gov
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SEDIMENTOLOGY, STRATIGRAPHY, AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE AGRIO FORMATION, NEUQUÉN BASIN, ARGENTINA: ASSESSING HYDROCARBON POTENTIAL AND INTERNAL VARIABILITY IN AN ANCIENT OFFSHORE MARINE MUDSTONE SYSTEM
MOORE, Shawn A., Geology and Geophysics Department, University of Utah, 115 S 1460 E, Room 383, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0102, BIRGENHEIER, Lauren P., Geology and Geophysics Department, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0102, THUL, David J., Energy & Geoscience Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84108, TUNIK, Maísa A., Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Universidad Nacional de Río Negro, Roca, 8332, Argentina and VOGLINO, Sergio, Universidad Nacional de Río Negro, Roca, 8332, Argentina, Shawn.A.Moore@utah.edu
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MUDROCK LITHOFACIES ANALYSIS OF THE ORDOVICIAN ATHENS SHALE, ALABAMA FOLD AND THRUST BELT: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
DAYMOND, Drew, Department of Geosciences, Auburn University, 210 Petrie Hall, Auburn, AL 36849 and SAVRDA, Charles E., Department of Geosciences, Auburn University, 2050 Beard-Eaves Coliseum, Auburn, AL 36849, pad0006@auburn.edu
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SHALE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE UPPER MOST ORDOVICIAN AND THE LOWER SILURIAN IN UPPER YANGTZI PLATFORM, SOUTH CHINA
LI, Xinjing1, ZHANG, Shuichang1, LI, Wei2, ZHU, Rukai2, LUO, Zhong2, ZHANG, Nai2 and WANG, Yuman2, (1)RIPED, Petrochina, Beijing, 100083, China, (2)RIPED, PetroChina, Beijing, 100083, China, xinjingli@petrochina.com.cn
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PETROLEUM SOURCE ROCK POTENTIAL AND STRUCTURAL SETTING OF NEOPROTEROZOIC BASINS, UTAH AND ARIZONA
MARTIN, Weston C., Geology, Utah State University, 4505 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT, UT 84322, DEHLER, Carol M., Department of Geology, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322 and LINK, Paul K., Geosciences, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID 83209, weston.c.martin@gmail.com
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CLIMATE INFLUENCE ON THE SEDIMENTARY ARCHITECTURE OF THE ORDOVICIAN ARNESTAD FORMATION, NORWAY: HIGHLIGHTING THE CARBONATE-SHALE TRANSITION ON THE DEEP SHELF
SCHULLER, Kathryn, Geosciences, Colorado State University, 322 Natural Resources Building, Fort Collins, CO 80523 and EGENHOFF, Sven, Geosciences, Colorado State University, 322 Natural Resources Building, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1482, kathryn.schuller@gmail.com
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PORE CHARACTERIZATION AND METHANE SORPTION CAPACITY OF OVER-MATURE ORGANIC-RICH WUFENG AND LONGMAXI SHALES IN THE SOUTHEAST SICHUAN BASIN, CHINA
YANG, Rui1, HE, Sheng1, HU, Qinhong2, HU, Dongfeng3 and YI, Jizheng4, (1)Faculty of Earth Resource, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), No. 388 Lumo Road,Wuhan, P.R. China, Wuhan, 430074, China, (2)Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Texas at Arlington, 500 Yates Street, Arlington, TX 76019, (3)Exploration Company, SINOPEC, Chengdu, 610064, China, (4)Petroleum Exploration and Development, Jianghan Oilfield Branch Company, Sinopec, Wuhan, 430223, China, yangyingrui@163.com
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PORE STRUCTURE AND METHANE ADSORPTION CAPACITY OF LONGMAXI AND NIUTITANG MARINE SHALES IN SOUTHERN CHINA
SUN, Mengdi, school of earth science and resources, China University of Geoscience (Beijing), Haidian district xueyuan road no.29, Beijing, 100083, China, pauldi@126.com
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THE SPATIAL AND COMPOSITIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE NATURAL GAS SEEPAGES IN SOUTHWESTERN TAIWAN
WEN, Da-Ren, MO, Hui-Jane, SHIAU, Liang-Jian and SHEN, Jun-Chin, Exploration and Development Research Institute, CPC Corporation, Taiwan, No. 1, Da Yuan, Wen Fa Road, Miaoli, 36042, Taiwan, drwen@cpc.com.tw
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DIAGENETIC HISTORY OF LEONARDIAN BASINAL CARBONATES AND CLASTICS IN THE EASTERN MIDLAND BASIN, TEXAS: IMPLICATIONS FOR DIAGENESIS AND FLUID FLOW IN FINE-GRAINED ROCK
DEZOETEN, Erich, Geology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045; Geology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66044 and GOLDSTEIN, Robert H., Geology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66044, edezoeten@ku.edu
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WEATHERING OF FLY ASH: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS AND GEOCHEMICAL CHANGES DURING SHORT AND LONG TERM STORAGE
RONZA, Jason1, RUHL, Laura1, HO, Kelly1 and POLLOCK, Erik2, (1)Department of Earth Sciences, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2801 S University Ave, Little Rock, AR 72204, (2)Department of Geosciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, jmronza@ualr.edu
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COMPARING UNCORRECTED WELL BOTTOM-HOLE TEMPERATURES WITH PUBLISHED CORRECTION METHODOLOGIES FOR THE ONSHORE U.S. GULF OF MEXICO
KINNEY, Scott A., Energy Resources Science Center, United States Geological Survey, Denver, CO 80225-0046, skinney@usgs.gov
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FORMATION WATER SALINITY AND BIOGENIC COALBED METHANE: BLACK WARRIOR BASIN, ALABAMA (USA)
GILKERSON, Tyler1, PASHIN, Jack C.2, QUAN, Tracy M.2, DARRAH, Thomas H.3 and VINSON, David S.1, (1)Department of Geography & Earth Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd., McEniry 324, Charlotte, NC 28223, (2)Boone Pickens School of Geology, Oklahoma State University, 105 Noble Research Center, Stillwater, OK 74078, (3)School of Earth Sciences, Ohio State University, 125 South Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210, tgilkers@colostate.edu
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VARIATION IN RESERVOIR FLUID CHEMISTRY DURING AND FOLLOWING CO2 INJECTION AT CITRONELLE OIL FIELD, ALABAMA
RHEAMS, Erik John, Department of Geological Science, University of Alabama, 201 7th Ave, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 and DONAHOE, Rona J., Department of Geological Science, University of Alabama, 201 7th Ave, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0338, ejrheams@gmail.com
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STRUCTURAL STABILITY AND THERMODYNAMICS OF URANYL VANADATE MINERALS
SPANO, Tyler L., Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, University of Notre Dame, 301 Stinson Remick Hall, Notre Dame, IN 46556, DZIK, Ewa, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, University of Notre Dame, 301 Stinson-Remick Hall, Notre Dame, IN 46556, SHARIFIRONIZI, Melika, Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Science, Uni of Notre Dame, 301 Stinson Remick Hall, Notre Dame, IN 46637, DUSTIN, Megan K., Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, TURNER, Madison, Department of Geology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 and BURNS, Peter C., Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, University of Notre Dame, 156 Fitzpatrick Hall, Notre Dame, IN 46556, tspanofr@nd.edu
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RESIDENCE OF RHENIUM AND OSMIUM (RE-OS) WITHIN ASPHALTENE AND MALTENE SUB-FRACTIONS OF A HEAVY CRUDE OIL
DIMARZIO, Jenna M.1, GEORGIEV, Svetoslav V.1, STEIN, Holly J.2 and HANNAH, Judith L.2, (1)AIRIE Program, Department of Geosciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, (2)Centre for Earth Evolution and Dynamics, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1072 Blindern, Oslo, 0316, Norway; AIRIE Program, Department of Geosciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, dimarzioj@outlook.com
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INTEGRATED RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION FOR ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY, TAR SPRINGS FORMATION, ILLINOIS BASIN
HENDERSON, Timothy C.1, ORR, Justin D.1, JOHNSTON, Cliff T.2, RIDGWAY, Kenneth D.1 and CLAYTON, Bryan3, (1)Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Purdue University, 550 Stadium Mall Drive, West Lafayette, IN 47907, (2)Department of Agronomy, Purdue University, 915 West State Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907, (3)Pioneer Oil Company, Inc., 400 Main Street, Vincennes, IN 47591, hende103@purdue.edu
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PRODUCTION TREND ANALYTICS: UTILIZING BIG DATA TO MINIMIZE GEOSCIENTIST CAPITAL INPUT
BAUER, Matthew William, Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, 1516 Illinois Street, Berthoud Hall, Golden, CO 80401, bauer@mines.edu
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SUBSURFACE ANALYSIS OF TRIPOLITIC CHERT IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
LINER, Thomas J. and LINER, Christopher L., Department of Geosciences, University of Arkansas, 340 N. Campus Drive, 216 Gearhart Hall, Fayetteville, AR 72701, tliner@email.uark.edu
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