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==Barnett Shale==
 
==Barnett Shale==
 
[[File:BarnettShalePlayFig2.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|2}}Generalized subsurface stratigraphic section of the Bend arch–Fort Worth Basin province showing the distribution of source rocks, reservoir rocks, and seal rocks of the Barnett-Paleozoic Total Petroleum System. From Pollastro, 2007.]]
 
[[File:BarnettShalePlayFig2.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|2}}Generalized subsurface stratigraphic section of the Bend arch–Fort Worth Basin province showing the distribution of source rocks, reservoir rocks, and seal rocks of the Barnett-Paleozoic Total Petroleum System. From Pollastro, 2007.]]
The Barnett Shale is an upper Mississippian aged organic rich shale.  It serves as the reservoir, source and seal for the Newark East field.  It is also the primary source for petroleum in the Fort Worth Basin, and has been the source rock  of oil and gas for other conventional reservoir systems in the basin such as the Ellenburger, Strawn, and others.  Jarvie Et Al, 2007, Montgomery, 2005, and Hill , 2007.   Montgomery, et. Al, in 2005 published on the Barnet shale potential, and a Special Edition, of the AAPG Bulletin (April 2007),  was dedicated to the Barnett shale and Newark East field.
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The Barnett Shale is an upper Mississippian aged organic rich shale.  It serves as the reservoir, source and seal for the Newark East field.  It is also the primary source for petroleum in the Fort Worth Basin, and has been the source rock  of oil and gas for other conventional reservoir systems in the basin such as the Ellenburger, Strawn, and others.  Jarvie Et Al, 2007, Montgomery,<ref>Montgomery, S. L., D. M. Jarvie, K. A. Bowker, & R. M. Pollastro, 2005, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/2005/02feb/0155/0155.HTM Mississippian Barnett Shale, Fort Worth basin, north-central Texas: Gas-shale play with multi–trillion cubic foot potential]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 89, no. 2, pp. 155-175.</ref> and Hill, 2007 published on the Barnet shale potential, and a Special Edition, of the AAPG Bulletin (April 2007),  was dedicated to the Barnett shale and Newark East field.
    
==Production==
 
==Production==
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* Browning, J. R., S. Ikonnikova, G. Gulen, E. Potter, K. Medlock, F. Male, S. Horvath, T. Patzek, Q. Fu, F. Roberts, and S. Tinker, 2013, Barnett Gas Production Outlook,  Search and Discovery Article #10541 .
 
* Browning, J. R., S. Ikonnikova, G. Gulen, E. Potter, K. Medlock, F. Male, S. Horvath, T. Patzek, Q. Fu, F. Roberts, and S. Tinker, 2013, Barnett Gas Production Outlook,  Search and Discovery Article #10541 .
 
* Browning, J., S. W. Tinker, S. Ikonnikova, G. Gülen, E. Potter, Q. Fu, S. Horvath, T. Patzek, F. Male, W. Fisher, & F. Roberts, 2013, Barnett shale model-2 (Conclusion): Barnett study determines full-field reserves, production forecast: Oil & Gas Journal
 
* Browning, J., S. W. Tinker, S. Ikonnikova, G. Gülen, E. Potter, Q. Fu, S. Horvath, T. Patzek, F. Male, W. Fisher, & F. Roberts, 2013, Barnett shale model-2 (Conclusion): Barnett study determines full-field reserves, production forecast: Oil & Gas Journal
* Montgomery, S. L., D. M. Jarvie, K. A. Bowker, & R. M. Pollastro, 2005, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/2005/02feb/0155/0155.HTM Mississippian Barnett Shale, Fort Worth basin, north-central Texas: Gas-shale play with multi–trillion cubic foot potential]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 89, no. 2, pp. 155-175.
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* Energy Information Agency, 2009, [http://www.eia.gov/oil_gas/rpd/topfields.pdf Top 100 Oil and Gas Fields By 2009 Proved Reserves]
 
* Energy Information Agency, 2009, [http://www.eia.gov/oil_gas/rpd/topfields.pdf Top 100 Oil and Gas Fields By 2009 Proved Reserves]
 
* Energy Information Agency, 2015, [http://www.eia.gov/naturalgas/crudeoilreserves/top100/pdf/top100.pdf Top US Oil and Gas Fields March 2015]
 
* Energy Information Agency, 2015, [http://www.eia.gov/naturalgas/crudeoilreserves/top100/pdf/top100.pdf Top US Oil and Gas Fields March 2015]

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