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  • ...general decline over the last 20 years (e.g., Permian Basin, Eagle Ford). Shale-oil production remained strong at approximately 7.4 million barrels per day [[file:TightOilCommittee_2018-19_Figure1.jpg|thumb|Figure 1: Current shale-gas and liquids unconventional plays in the Lower 48 States (EIA 2016)]]
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    Hierarchy of sandstone and shale bodies in braided river sediments from the Morrison Formation, Garfield Cou
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    ...away and across a growth fault, showed a sudden decrease in resistivity of shale (increase in conductivity) at about 11,100 ft. Shortly thereafter, the well
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  • File:Figure2MancosCommRept.jpg
    Two examples of wells that produce from the Mancos Shale. The main completion target is an interval of the Upper Mancos that is some
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    ...e common in areas with thick delta sequences and mobile substrates such as shale or salt. This example is from Upper Triassic deltaic sediments exposed in t
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  • [[File:BarnettShalePlayFig1.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}Barnett Shale Field.<ref>[http://www.tceq.state.tx.us/assets/public/implementation/barnet ....tx.us/oil-gas/major-oil-gas-formations/barnett-shale-information/ Barnett Shale Information.]</ref>
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  • ==Shale ductility and density== ...op-and-fault-seal_fig10-35.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}Ductility of shale. Data from Hoshino et al.<ref name=ch10r37>Hoshino, K., Koide, H., Inami, K
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    Gamma-ray, density, neutron, and sonic log response of a sandstone and shale sequence. This example is from well 16/29a-9 in the Fleming field, UK North
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    A shale sample imaged using SE1 signal (left) and SE2 signal (right). Surface-speci
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    SE2 (a) and BSE1 (b) image of a cross section of a shale rock. Note that the contrast between carbonate (ca) and silica (si) grains
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  • ...mportant oil source rocks in the Junggar Basin. China's oldest continental shale is in the Permian strata of the Junggar Basin, which are composed of fine s ...continental shale in China: Taking the coexisting combination of tight and shale oil in the Permian Junggar Basin: Marine and Petroleum Geology, vol. 109, p
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  • ==Shale smear factor== Shale Smear Factor Fig1.png|{{figure number|1}}Field example of clay smears separ
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  • ...dark to light gray, is hard, and often has large jointing sets. The Mowry Shale is ranges in thickness from 150 to 250 ft and is a significant source rock ...bentonites that are found throughout the Mowry. EOG’s return to the Mowry Shale in 2018 with modern slickwater completions designs and two-mile laterals pr
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  • | Defines sand-sand and sand-shale juxtaposition and potential [[Cross-leaking faults#Juxtaposed lithology lea ...[[migration]] will occur across these uncolored regions or across the sand-shale juxtapositions with low SGRs (blue-purple). These high SGR areas are essent
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  • ...ston Basin, the Chattanooga Shale of the southeastern US, and the Woodford Shale of the southcentral US. ...produces both oil and gas[2, 6]. Natural gas produced from the New Albany Shale is a mixture of thermogenic and microbial gas[7].
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  • ...h; they may even be somewhat larger than normal. This case also applies to shale, so we don't have to wait for a mud kick from a permeable zone to anticipat ==Density of shale cuttings==
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  • ...dominated by black siliceous mudstone (Fig. 2). The commercially producing shale interval has a thickness of 20-40m, an average TOC content of 2-4%, vitrini ...ion exceeding 200×103 m3. In order to achieve big breakthrough in the deep shale reservoir exploration, it is of great important to innovate drilling techno
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    (a) A BSE and CL image of a polished shale sample. Orange-hued quartz grains reflect low-grade
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  • ...e. Fracking is used in formations with low permeability such as tight gas, shale gas, tight oil and gas [[coal]] seam. ...l inside the shale. After the withdrawal of fracking fluid, and gas in the shale can be economically recovered. As mentioned earlier, during the productive
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    Nonlinear shale volume chart. Copyright: Western Atlas International, 1985</xref>; courtesy
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