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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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  • ...ethane is generally depleted in <sup>13</sup>C compared with [[thermogenic gas]].<ref name=Petersetal_2012>Peters, Kenneth E., David J. Curry, and Marek K
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  • Gas chromatography (GC), is a common type of [[chromatography]] used in analyti * [[Gas chromatography: data obtained]]
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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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  • | title = Basin-centered gas systems ...are typically characterized by regionally pervasive accumulations that are gas saturated, abnormally pressured, commonly lack a [[downdip]] water contact,
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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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  • | image = exploring-for-oil-and-gas-traps.png | title = Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps
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  • | image = exploring-for-oil-and-gas-traps.png | title = Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps
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  • | chapter = Shale-gas Resource Systems ...oth a source and a reservoir rock for the production of petroleum (oil and gas) or may charge and seal petroleum in juxtaposed, continuous organic-lean in
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  • | title = Basin-centered gas systems ...ion, expulsion, migration, and accumulation of petroleum. A basin-centered gas system (BCGS) contains all of these components; however, the magnitude and
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  • | chapter = Oil and gas contracts ...oil and gas interests and/or the need to share economic risks, the oil and gas industry has utilized a number of different contractual arrangements. The m
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  • | chapter = Evaluating tight gas reservoirs ...would not be economical (see [[Stimulation]]). Thus, most low permeability gas reservoirs are considered “unconventional.”
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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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  • | chapter = The Appalachian Basin Marcellus Gas Play: Its History of Development, Geologic Controls on Production, and Futu ...ppalachian Basin], in C. W. Spencer and R. F. Mast, eds., Geology of tight-gas reservoirs: AAPG Studies in Geology 24, p. 1–8.</ref> Until recently, the
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  • Gas chromatography (GC), is a common type of [[chromatography]] used in analyti * [[Gas chromatography: data obtained]]
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  • ...ethane is generally depleted in <sup>13</sup>C compared with [[thermogenic gas]].<ref name=Petersetal_2012>Peters, Kenneth E., David J. Curry, and Marek K
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pyrolysis gas chromatography]]
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  • | title = Basin-centered gas systems ...are typically characterized by regionally pervasive accumulations that are gas saturated, abnormally pressured, commonly lack a [[downdip]] water contact,
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  • | image = exploring-for-oil-and-gas-traps.png | title = Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps
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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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  • | image = exploring-for-oil-and-gas-traps.png | title = Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS): procedures]]
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