The Point Pleasant Formation is a major unconventional drilling target in eastern Ohio; however, obstacles arise from its highly variable total organic carbon (TOC). This research has mapped the organic-rich condensed intervals (CI) of the study area, based on 31 wells in eastern Ohio, using a sequence stratigraphic framework. The Point Pleasant Formation is problematic for traditional methods of sequence stratigraphy, due to the complex nature of mixed carbonate-siliciclastic systems and a lack of distinct facies changes within the relatively monotonous section. These issues have been circumvented with the use of geochemical proxies. Relative elemental abundances, for two wells with associated core, have been measured with a handheld X-ray...
The oil and natural gas industry has played a major role socially, politically, and economically in ...
Allochthonous carbonate deposits in the First Bone Spring Carbonate (FBSC) interval exhibit complex ...
Authigenic minerals are formed from water-rock interactions throughout a formation’s burial history ...
The Utica shale is an extensive gas shale play within the Appalachian Basin, expanding from Quebec t...
The early Late Ordovician interval, known as the Utica-Point Pleasant play, in southeastern Ohio is ...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 313 recovered siliciclastic sediments from three holes ...
Recent advances in handheld XRF (HHXRF) technology provide an opportunity to demonstrate the utility...
textThe Chimney Rock and Gothic units of the Pennsylvanian Paradox Formation have long been consider...
The Upper Cambrian to Ordovician Rose Run Sandstone and its equivalents (Upper Sandstone Member of t...
The Upper Ordovician (lower Katian; upper Chatfieldian-lower Edenian) Lexington-Trenton limestone an...
A recent surge of interest has arisen concerning the Devonian organic-rich black shales native to th...
The Delaware Basin forms part of West Texas\u27s and New Mexico’s famous petroleum-generating Permia...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 15-17).; Harvested from the web on 12/22/16The stratigrap...
Master of ScienceGeologyMatthew W. TottenOrganic-rich shales were deposited over a large part of wha...
The Devonian Marcellus "Shale" of the Appalachian Basin is a typical black shale formation with high...
The oil and natural gas industry has played a major role socially, politically, and economically in ...
Allochthonous carbonate deposits in the First Bone Spring Carbonate (FBSC) interval exhibit complex ...
Authigenic minerals are formed from water-rock interactions throughout a formation’s burial history ...
The Utica shale is an extensive gas shale play within the Appalachian Basin, expanding from Quebec t...
The early Late Ordovician interval, known as the Utica-Point Pleasant play, in southeastern Ohio is ...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 313 recovered siliciclastic sediments from three holes ...
Recent advances in handheld XRF (HHXRF) technology provide an opportunity to demonstrate the utility...
textThe Chimney Rock and Gothic units of the Pennsylvanian Paradox Formation have long been consider...
The Upper Cambrian to Ordovician Rose Run Sandstone and its equivalents (Upper Sandstone Member of t...
The Upper Ordovician (lower Katian; upper Chatfieldian-lower Edenian) Lexington-Trenton limestone an...
A recent surge of interest has arisen concerning the Devonian organic-rich black shales native to th...
The Delaware Basin forms part of West Texas\u27s and New Mexico’s famous petroleum-generating Permia...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 15-17).; Harvested from the web on 12/22/16The stratigrap...
Master of ScienceGeologyMatthew W. TottenOrganic-rich shales were deposited over a large part of wha...
The Devonian Marcellus "Shale" of the Appalachian Basin is a typical black shale formation with high...
The oil and natural gas industry has played a major role socially, politically, and economically in ...
Allochthonous carbonate deposits in the First Bone Spring Carbonate (FBSC) interval exhibit complex ...
Authigenic minerals are formed from water-rock interactions throughout a formation’s burial history ...