The Bone Spring Formation is one of the dominant oil and gas producing formations in the Permian Basin today. It is Leonardian in age and lies just below the Guadeloupian Brushy Canyon Formation in the Delaware Basin. Traditional production from these units comes from upslope carbonates on the slope and shelf margins of the Delaware Basin and the Northwest Shelf equivalents of the Bone Spring Formation, the Abo and Yeso Formations, along with up dip clastic pinch-outs. The majority of the production came from diagenetic, secondary porosity developed in carbonate debris flows and slump deposits derived from the shelf margin. New developments in drilling, production, and development technologies have allowed for a shift in primary target focu...
Fifty (50) crude oils and nineteen (19) source rock samples from strata ranging in age from Ordovici...
textOoid grainstone reservoir architecture remains poorly understood, particularly because of sedime...
Multiple phases of teleogenetic vein calcite are recognized in Guadalupian carbonate shelf, forereef...
Allochthonous carbonate deposits in the First Bone Spring Carbonate (FBSC) interval exhibit complex ...
Deepwater carbonate depositional systems represent historically understudied environments. The Permi...
Leonardian-aged Bone Spring Formation of the Northern Delaware Basin is investigated using both 3D s...
textThe San Andres Formation (Permian, Guadalupian) is the most prolific oil reservoir in the Permia...
The Delaware Basin forms part of West Texas\u27s and New Mexico’s famous petroleum-generating Permia...
Near times of ocean anoxic events or the peaks of long-term transgressions, carbonate margins may be...
The Wolfcamp unconventional play in the Permian Basin is currently one of the most active drilling t...
Hydrocarbons stored in low-permeability reservoirs, also known as ‘unconventional reservoirs’, repre...
On the western margin of the Pennsylvanian/Permian Orogrande Basin, two composite measured sections ...
The Grayburg Formation (middle Guadalupian) is a major producing interval in the Permian Basin and h...
Stratigraphic thickness may vary as a member is deposited basinward of the shelf margin. Leonardian ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Fifty (50) crude oils and nineteen (19) source rock samples from strata ranging in age from Ordovici...
textOoid grainstone reservoir architecture remains poorly understood, particularly because of sedime...
Multiple phases of teleogenetic vein calcite are recognized in Guadalupian carbonate shelf, forereef...
Allochthonous carbonate deposits in the First Bone Spring Carbonate (FBSC) interval exhibit complex ...
Deepwater carbonate depositional systems represent historically understudied environments. The Permi...
Leonardian-aged Bone Spring Formation of the Northern Delaware Basin is investigated using both 3D s...
textThe San Andres Formation (Permian, Guadalupian) is the most prolific oil reservoir in the Permia...
The Delaware Basin forms part of West Texas\u27s and New Mexico’s famous petroleum-generating Permia...
Near times of ocean anoxic events or the peaks of long-term transgressions, carbonate margins may be...
The Wolfcamp unconventional play in the Permian Basin is currently one of the most active drilling t...
Hydrocarbons stored in low-permeability reservoirs, also known as ‘unconventional reservoirs’, repre...
On the western margin of the Pennsylvanian/Permian Orogrande Basin, two composite measured sections ...
The Grayburg Formation (middle Guadalupian) is a major producing interval in the Permian Basin and h...
Stratigraphic thickness may vary as a member is deposited basinward of the shelf margin. Leonardian ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Fifty (50) crude oils and nineteen (19) source rock samples from strata ranging in age from Ordovici...
textOoid grainstone reservoir architecture remains poorly understood, particularly because of sedime...
Multiple phases of teleogenetic vein calcite are recognized in Guadalupian carbonate shelf, forereef...