Although prediction of future natural gas supply is complicated by uncertainty in such variables as demand, liquefied natural gas supply price and availability, coalbed methane and gas shale development rate, and pipeline availability, all U.S. Energy Information Administration gas supply estimates to date have predicted that Unconventional gas sources will be the dominant source of U.S. natural gas supply for at least the next two decades (Fig. 1.1; the period of estimation). Among the Unconventional gas supply sources, Tight Gas Sandstones (TGS) will represent 50-70% of the Unconventional gas supply in this time period (Fig. 1.2). Rocky Mountain TGS are estimated to be approximately 70% of the total TGS resource base (USEIA, 2005) and the...
Relative permeability studies performed on tight gas sand core show that water saturation has much i...
The USGS is re-evaluating the resource potential of basin-centered gas accumulations in the U.S. bec...
The presence of natural fractures is often cited as a key factor in gas production for both fracture...
Tight gas sandstone (TGS) formations contain a large volume of natural gas but they are often only m...
Through geochemical analyses of produced waters, petrophysics, and reservoir simulation we developed...
Tight gas sands are a vast future source of natural gas. These sands are characterized as having ver...
The impact of the permeability on ultra-tight porous media influences flow behaviour inside the medi...
The movable water saturation of tight sandstone reservoirs is an important parameter in characterizi...
The paper presents differences between conventional and shale gas plays (Tab. 1). Shale gas concept ...
An anomalous velocity model was constructed for the Wind River Basin (WRB) based on {approx}2000 mi ...
A log-derived calibration coefficient is introduced to calibrate conventional water saturation model...
In 2000, NETL conducted a review of the adequacy of the resource characterization databases used in ...
The movable water saturation of tight sandstone reservoirs is an important parameter in characterizi...
This study characterizes an extremely large gas resource located in low permeability, sandstone rese...
This study characterizes an extremely large gas resource located in low permeability, sandstone rese...
Relative permeability studies performed on tight gas sand core show that water saturation has much i...
The USGS is re-evaluating the resource potential of basin-centered gas accumulations in the U.S. bec...
The presence of natural fractures is often cited as a key factor in gas production for both fracture...
Tight gas sandstone (TGS) formations contain a large volume of natural gas but they are often only m...
Through geochemical analyses of produced waters, petrophysics, and reservoir simulation we developed...
Tight gas sands are a vast future source of natural gas. These sands are characterized as having ver...
The impact of the permeability on ultra-tight porous media influences flow behaviour inside the medi...
The movable water saturation of tight sandstone reservoirs is an important parameter in characterizi...
The paper presents differences between conventional and shale gas plays (Tab. 1). Shale gas concept ...
An anomalous velocity model was constructed for the Wind River Basin (WRB) based on {approx}2000 mi ...
A log-derived calibration coefficient is introduced to calibrate conventional water saturation model...
In 2000, NETL conducted a review of the adequacy of the resource characterization databases used in ...
The movable water saturation of tight sandstone reservoirs is an important parameter in characterizi...
This study characterizes an extremely large gas resource located in low permeability, sandstone rese...
This study characterizes an extremely large gas resource located in low permeability, sandstone rese...
Relative permeability studies performed on tight gas sand core show that water saturation has much i...
The USGS is re-evaluating the resource potential of basin-centered gas accumulations in the U.S. bec...
The presence of natural fractures is often cited as a key factor in gas production for both fracture...