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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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  • ...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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  • | 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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  • | chapter = Mudlogging: gas extraction and monitoring ...time to respond to toxic gases or a potential blowout condition. Accurate gas data recorded during drilling is of great value in proper reservoir evaluat
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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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  • ...loped and developing plays in U.S. and international basins. Tight oil and gas or “shale” resources have been the focus of extensive development over ...ies for EMD and AAPG membership to learn about the status of tight oil and gas resources through special sessions at conferences, contributions to AAPG pu
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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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  • | title = Basin-centered gas systems ...APG Bulletin, v. 69, p. 1295-1304.</ref> discussed these phase changes for gas accumulations in low-permeability reservoirs.
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  • | title = Basin-centered gas systems ...ssion. Additional examples are provided in Table 1 of the [[Basin-centered gas systems: development]] article.
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  • | title = Basin-centered gas systems The global distribution of basin-centered gas accumulations (BCGAs) is poorly known, and knowledge of the stratigraphic d
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  • ...w.ou.edu/ogs/research/energy/oil-gas). The site includes an Oklahoma shale gas and tight oil well completions database, currently containing 5,995 records * [[EMD Tight Oil & Gas Committee]]
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  • ...aceous mudstone, and calcareous mudstone (Lu et al., 2020). The commercial gas production is typically from the lower part of Wufeng-Longmaxi Formation th ...in the deep shale gas reservoirs (>3500m), and achieved high initial shale gas production, for example, well DY4 drilled in the southeast part of Sichuan
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  • | chapter = Determining owners of oil and gas interests, and methods of conveyance Ownership of oil and gas interests, whether privately or publicly owned, is reflected in the public
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  • ...than 2.2 billion tons of oil and nearly 240 billion cubic meter of natural gas have been produced to date (Jiang, 2014), much of that from the well-known ...tion and exploration prospect of shale oil and gas in the Bohai Sea: Oil & Gas Geology, v. 41, p. 696-709.
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  • | chapter = Nature of the oil and gas lease ...xecution (''executive rights'') who conveys leasehold rights as to oil and gas and such other mineral interests as are to be included in the property desc
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  • The tight oil and gas (TOG) technical committee created a written report (PDF) annually, focusing
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  • | title = Basin-centered gas systems ...ings formations, with a minor contribution from the [[cracking]] of oil to gas in Almond Formation coal beds in the very deepest part of the Great Divide
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  • | title = Basin-centered gas systems All basin-centered gas accumulations (BCGAs) reservoirs require carefully designed drilling progra
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  • | title = Basin-centered gas systems ...ph_1974c>Randolph, P. L., 1974, Massive stimulation effort may double U.S. gas supply, part 3: World Oil, v. 179, no. 6, p. 81-84.</ref>
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  • ...over 20 exploration wells drilled in the Lucaogou Formation have found oil/gas, and over 10 wells have commercial oil flow. The horizontal well Ji 172-H, * [[EMD Tight Oil & Gas Committee]]
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  • ...very low permeability has resulted in drastic increases in oil and natural gas production since 2008. ...,000 million cubic feet per day) with Permian produces second most natural gas (close to 18,000 million cubic feet per day).
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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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  • ...g built along the East Coast of the USA. Since the downturn in 2016, shale-gas production has increased to 66Bcf/day through early 2019 (Fig. 2; EIA, 2019 [[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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  • Gas chromatography (GC), is a common type of [[chromatography]] used in analyti * [[Gas chromatography: data obtained]]
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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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  • ...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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  • | 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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  • ...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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  • ...oster, eds., [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=545 Exploring for Oil & Gas Traps: AAPG Treatise of Petroleum Geology, Handbook of Petroleum Geology]. ...oster, eds., [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=545 Exploring for Oil & Gas Traps: AAPG Treatise of Petroleum Geology, Handbook of Petroleum Geology].
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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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  • Great oil, gas, and mineral finders have common characteristics that allow them to succeed * Think positively (negative-thinking people do not find oil and gas)
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