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  • ...ocessing natural gas at natural-gas processing plants are called [[natural-gas plant liquids]] or [[liquefied petroleum gasses]] and consist primarily of ...ore than 200 bbl of NGL per mmcf (million cubic feet) of gas in rich [[wet gas]].
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  • ...AAPG Bulletin, v. 86, no. 11, p. 1993-1999.</ref> describes unconventional gas accumulations as "continuous accumulations . . . that exist more or less in ...tured shales). As of 2002, they contributed 26% of the total United States gas production.<ref name=LawandCurtis_2002>Law, B. E., and J. B. Curtis, 2002,
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  • ...oratory drilling for natural gas was not seriously considered, and finding gas when searching for oil was commonly considered a calamity. ...60.<ref name=Masters_1993>Masters, C. D., 1993, World resources of natural gas-A discussion, ''in'' D. G. Howel, ed., [http://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication
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  • ...AAPG Bulletin, v. 86, no. 11, p. 1993-1999.</ref> describes unconventional gas accumulations as "continuous accumulations . . . that exist more or less in ...tured shales). As of 2002, they contributed 26% of the total United States gas production.<ref name=LawandCurtis_2002>Law, B. E., and J. B. Curtis, 2002,
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  • ...ocessing natural gas at natural-gas processing plants are called [[natural-gas plant liquids]] or [[liquefied petroleum gasses]] and consist primarily of ...ore than 200 bbl of NGL per mmcf (million cubic feet) of gas in rich [[wet gas]].
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  • ...oratory drilling for natural gas was not seriously considered, and finding gas when searching for oil was commonly considered a calamity. ...60.<ref name=Masters_1993>Masters, C. D., 1993, World resources of natural gas-A discussion, ''in'' D. G. Howel, ed., [http://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication
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  • ...rs to come, certainly as long as cheaper, more readily produced sources of gas are available. [[file:USGSgashydratemap014.jpg|thumb|300px|Known and inferred locations of gas hydrate occurrence. [http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/project-pages/hydrates/pr
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  • ..., and production of energy sources other than conventional oil and natural gas. ...conventional hydrocarbons (including coal-bed methane, gas hydrates, shale gas & liquids, oil shale, and oil sands), and more recently to renewable energy
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  • ...ce in the Earth, and it should therefore be expected that large volumes of gas, generally called [[Coal bed methane|coalbed methane]] (CBM), should be pre ...hat can adsorb very large amounts of gas. Lesser amounts can occur as free gas in [[fracture]]s (called [[cleat]]s) and large pores, and/or dissolved in t
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  • ...rted in the late 19th century, and since the late 1960s, oil and [[natural-gas liquids]] (NGL) have been the world's principal source of energy. As of 200 ...y mix through the end of the century. In addition, conversion of natural [[gas to liquids (GTL)]] will provide a considerable increment to the supply of l
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  • ...21st century are divided into two types: nonrenewable ([[oil]], [[natural gas]], [[coal]], [[tar sands]], [[oil shale]]s) and renewable ([[nuclear power| ...th century, increased consistently during the second half, and as of 2005, gas provided about 22% of the world's consumption of energy. The energy supplie
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  • ...d natural gas liquids in Ohio since coming online in 2011. Production from gas wells with prolific IP’s near the pan handle of West Virginia and southwe ...ermal maturity can be divided into the oil window, wet gas window, and dry gas zone which increases in maturity to the east and to southeast direction.
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  • ...that have not been refined. Produced crude oil commonly contains solution gas and closely resembles the original oil from the [[reservoir rock]]. [[Hydro
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  • * [[Basin-centered gas]] * [[Dry gas]]
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  • ...on 2000 through July 2020, https://www.rrc.state.tx.us/media/58307/barnett-gas.pdf.]] ...evon Energy sold its remaining interests in the Barnett Shale to BKV Oil & Gas, a subsidiary of Banpu Pcl (a Thailand-based coal-mining and power-generati
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  • ...models and evaluation of undiscovered conventional and continuous oil and gas resources—Upper Cretaceous Austin Chalk, U.S. Gulf Coast: U.S. Geological ...ted east of the Texas-Louisiana border and are also productive for oil and gas. The Tokio, located mainly in southern Arkansas and northern Louisiana, con
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  • • Katie Schmid, PA Department of Conservation & Natural Resources, Pittsburgh, PA, USA [Marcellus Shale] ...very low permeability has resulted in drastic increases in oil and natural gas production since 2008.
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  • ...rces of cycle skipping include operational methods of the logging unit and gas in the borehole. Long spacing sonic logs are also useful for locating fract Sometimes the borehole gets enlarged in the presence of natural [[fracture]]s. Thus, caliper tools (two-, three-, four-, or six-arm) can pr
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  • ...oduced from the New Albany Shale is a mixture of thermogenic and microbial gas[7]. ...il and gas. These six wells produced 23,649 barrels of oil and 246 MMcf of gas in approximately 18 months[6].
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  • ...ayettevilleShale2019-20CommRpt.jpg|Figure 1]]). Production of thermogenic gas from the Fayetteville began in 2004 and continues to the present. ...e number|2}}Annual and cumulative gas production of the Fayetteville Shale gas play.]]
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  • ...Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, DrillingInfo, Inc., Texas Natural Resources Information, U.S. Geological Survey, University of Texas Bureau o ...Ford Group (or Shale) is a major oil, natural gas, and condensate/natural gas liquids play in southwest to central Texas, extending from the Maverick Bas
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  • ...in the Fayetteville Shale gas play (Figure 1). Production of thermogenic gas from the Fayetteville began in 2004 and continues to the present. ...nomically recoverable reserves by 2050. EIA also reported that the proven gas reserves of the Fayetteville Shale in 2017 were 7.1 Tcf, an increase over t
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  • ...Ford Group (or Shale) is a major oil, natural gas, and condensate/natural gas liquids play in southwest to central Texas (Fig. 1). The Eagle Ford play ex ...bbl per well for oil and between 500 and 1,500 MMscf per well for natural gas (M = 1 thousand, MM = 1 million). Initial production rates have increased o
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  • | title = Basin-centered gas systems ...> basins in the Rocky Mountain region were estimated at 6788 tcf. In-place gas estimates in other basins range from 334 to 777 tcf (Table 1).
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  • ...ly productive area, where most production has been natural gas and natural gas liquids. However, in southwest Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio, and northern Wes ...tinuous-type accumulations in the Marcellus Shale. The estimate of natural gas resources ranged from 34 to 181 tcf (95 percent to 5 percent probability, r
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