GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017

Session No. 67
Sunday, 22 October 2017: 9:00 AM-5:30 PM
Halls 4EF (Washington State Convention Center)

T83. Unconventional Energy Resources: Advances and Evolution in Tight Reservoir Assessment and Production (Posters)

GSA Energy Geology Division; GSA Sedimentary Geology Division
Authors will be present from 3:30 to 5:30 PM.
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UNCONVENTIONAL SHALE GAS DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA: POSSIBLE TECHNICALLY RECOVERABLE VOLUMES IN THE SOUTHERN KAROO BASIN
LINOL, Bastien1, DE WIT, Maarten J.1 and SCHULZ, Hans-Martin2, (1)AEON-ESSRI, Nelson Mandela University, South Campus, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth, 6001, South Africa, (2)Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Telegrafenberg, Potsdam, D-14473, Germany, bastien.aeon@gmail.com
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PETROGRAPHIC STUDY OF ORGANIC MATTER IN THE NEW ALBANY SHALE (DEVONIAN-MISSISSIPPIAN) WITH THERMAL MATURATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR OIL-PRONE KEROGEN TRANSFORMATION AND PRIMARY MIGRATION
LIU, Bei1, MASTALERZ, Maria2 and SCHIEBER, Juergen1, (1)Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Indiana University Bloomington, 1001 E 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, (2)Indiana Geological Survey, Indiana University, 611 N. Walnut Grove Ave., Bloomington, IN 47405, liubei@umail.iu.edu
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OIL GENERATION RATE PREDICTION USING ARRHENIUS EQUATION FOR BAKKEN FORMATION
ONWUMELU, Chioma, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND 58203, anaesjudy@yahoo.co.uk
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BEYOND CONVENTIONAL: GLEANING DEEPER INSIGHTS INTO DOLOMITIZATION OF THE BAKKEN PETROLEUM SYSTEM THROUGH IN-SITU C- AND O-ISOTOPE MICROANALYSIS
SLIWINSKI, Maciej1, ISHIDA, Akizumi2, KITAJIMA, Kouki3, SCHREIBER, B. Charlotte4, DENNY, Adam1, BARNES, Benjamin5, SPICUZZA, Michael J.1, PETERS, Shanan E.6 and VALLEY, John W.7, (1)WiscSIMS, Department of Geoscience, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1215 W. Dayton St, Madison, WI 53705, (2)Department of Earth Science, Tohoku University (Institute for Excellence in Higher Education), miyagi prefecture, 9808578, Japan; Department of Earth Science, Tohoku University, 6-3 Aramaki Aza Aoba, Aobaku, Sendai, 980-8577, Japan, (3)NASA Astrobiology Institute & WiscSIMS, Department of Geoscience, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1215 West Dayton Street, Madison, WI 53706, (4)Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, (5)Department of Geoscience, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1215 W. Dayton St, Madison, WI 53705, (6)Department of Geoscience, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1215 W Dayton St, Madison, WI 53706, (7)Department of Geoscience, University of Wisconsin, 1215 West Dayton Street, Madison, WI 53706; NASA Astrobiology Institute & WiscSIMS, Department of Geoscience, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1215 West Dayton Street, Madison, WI 53706, msliwinski@wisc.edu
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PETROLOGY CHARACTERISTICS AND THEIR INFLUENCES ON TIGHT SANDSTONE RESERVOIR IN COAL MEASURES OF LINXING AREA
LIU, Chuang1, ZHONG, Jianhua1, WU, Jianguang2, ZHANG, Shouren2, WU, Xiang2, SUN, Ningliang1, CAO, Mengchun1 and YANG, Guanqun1, (1)School Of Geosciences, China University Of Petroleum(East China), No.66, West Changjiang Road, Qingdao Economic & Technological Development Zone, Qingdao City, Shandong Province, P.R. China, Qingdao, 266580, China, (2)China United Coalbed Methane Corporation Limited, Beijing, 100011, China, 374808626@qq.com
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DISTRIBUTION CHARACTERISTICS OF BENTONITE IN THE WUFENG-LONGMAXI SHALES AND ITS EFFECT ON SHALE RESERVOIR QUALITY
SHU, Yi, ZHANG, Jingyu, MAO, Huawu and LEI, Dingkun, Faculty of Earth Resources, China University of Geosciences ( Wuhan), No388, wuhan, 430074, China, 1439567811@qq.com
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CHARACTERISTICS OF RESERVOIRS IN THE UPPER PALEOZOIC TIGHT SANDSTONE, LINXING BLOCK, ORDOS BASIN
WU, Jianguang1, LIU, Chuang2, ZHONG, Jianhua2, ZHANG, Shouren1, WU, Xiang1, SUN, Ningliang2, CAO, Mengchun2 and YANG, Guanqun2, (1)China United Coalbed Methane Corporation Limited, Beijing, 100011, China, (2)School Of Geosciences, China University Of Petroleum(East China), No.66, West Changjiang Road, Qingdao Economic & Technological Development Zone, Qingdao City, Shandong Province, P.R. China, Qingdao, 266580, China, 374808626@qq.com
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APPLICATION OF ROCK PHYSICS TEMPLATES TO SHALE GAS PLAYS IN SOUTH CHINA
LI Sr., Xinjing1, LI Sr., Danyong2, SUN Sr., Liang1 and WANG Sr., Yuman1, (1)Lab Center, RIPED,Petrochina, POBox 910,Haidian District, Beijing, 100083, China, (2)OleumTech, Beihuan Road 2,Chengbei Avenue,Changping District, Beijing, 102299, China, xinjingli@petrochina.com.cn
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APPLICATION OF NEUTRON SCATTERING TO QUANTIFY THE INFLUENCE OF WETTABILITY ON SHALE PORE CONNECTIVITY
ZHANG, Yuxiang1, HU, Qinhong1, BARBER, Troy J.1 and BLEUEL, Markus2, (1)Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Texas at Arlington, 500 Yates Street, Arlington, TX 76019, (2)Center for Neutron Research at National Institute of Standards and Technology, 100 Bureau Dr, Gaithersburg, MD 20899; Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Maryland College Park, 4418 Stadium Dr, College Park, MD 20742, yuxiang.zhang.cn@gmail.com
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INVESTIGATE THE SPONTANEOUS IMBIBITION CHARACTERISTICS OF MARINE AND CONTINENTAL SHALES AND THEIR CONTROLLING FACTORS
GAO, Zhiye1, HU, Qinhong2 and JIANG, Zhenxue1, (1)Unconventional Natural Gas Institute, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, 18# Fuxue Rd Changping District, Beijing, 102249, China, (2)Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Texas at Arlington, 500 Yates Street, Arlington, TX 76019, gaozhiye@163.com
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MICRO-MECHANICAL ROCK STRENGTH TESTS AND THE EFFECTS OF SAMPLE VOLUME – AN EXAMPLE FROM THE BARNETT SHALE, FORT WORTH BASIN, TEXAS
TAYLOR, Cameron Z., ALSLEBEN, Helge and ENDERLIN, Milton, School of Geology, Energy, and the Environment, Texas Christian University, TCU Box 298830, Fort Worth, TX 76129, h.alsleben@tcu.edu
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NEW STOCHASTIC ASSESSMENT OF FRACTURE INTERCONNECTIVITY AND IMPLICATION FOR HYDRAULIC FRACTURING OPTIMIZATION FOR UNCONVENTIONAL FRACTURED RESERVOIRS
JIN, Guohai, Geological Survey of Alabama, 420 Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL 35486, gjin@gsa.state.al.us
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CHARACTERIZATION OF BEDDING-PARALLEL FRACTURES IN SHALE - MORPHOLOGY, SIZE DISTRIBUTION AND SPATIAL ORGANIZATION
WANG, Qiqi, Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas at Austin, 23 San Jacinto Blvd & E 23rd St, Austin, TX 78712; Fracture Research and Application Consortium, Bureau of Economic Geology, 10611 Exploration Way, Austin, TX 78758 and GALE, Julia F.W., Bureau of Economic Geology, Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas at Austin, University Station Box X, Austin, TX 78713, wangqiqi@utexas.edu
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