The Permian Phosphoria Formation is a reservoir for oil and gas in the western United States, as well as a major source of phosphate. This study examined the relationship between phosphate richness and porosity exhibited in the formation. Petrographic analysis was carried out on rock samples collected from the Phosphoria (Park City) Formation located north of Vernal, Utah, on the southern flank of the Uinta Mountains. The analysis demonstrated an inverse relationship between organic richness and porosity in the Phosphoria Formation. Porosity is controlled by lithology, amount of cementation, weathering, and amount of fecal pellets, which are the source of phosphate within the unit. Fecal pellets in the Phosphoria Formation contain and conce...
Mudrocks act as seals and aquiclude for conventional petroleum systems and sources, seals, and reser...
Despite the critical role of this dwindling resource in modern agriculture, the origin of sedimentar...
The petrographical and petrophysical analyses are very important to understand the factors controlli...
The Spraberry Formation is traditionally thought of as deep-water turbidites in the central Midland ...
The purpose of this project is to investigate, document, and correlate physical, mineralogical, and ...
poster abstractUnderstanding the depositional environments that preserve phosphate-rich rock is beco...
Diagenetic controls (pressure, temperature, and time) altered petrophysical properties in black shal...
Purpose and Scope. — The Phosphoria formation of the northern Rocky Mountains of the United States h...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [140]-149).Porosity distribution, possible mechanisms for...
Carbonate reservoirs may be heterogeneous and exhibit lateral and vertical variations in porosity an...
Carbonate reservoirs are an essential source of hydrocarbons worldwide, and their petrophysical prop...
The origin of V, U, REE and other metals in the Permian Phosphoria Formation have been speculated an...
Executive Summary: A reconnaissance-level study was conducted in Flaming Gorge Reser...
The purpose of this study was first to develop a method by which a detailed porosity classification ...
Introduction: The Jurassic Arab Formation is the main oil reservoir in Qatar. The Formation consists...
Mudrocks act as seals and aquiclude for conventional petroleum systems and sources, seals, and reser...
Despite the critical role of this dwindling resource in modern agriculture, the origin of sedimentar...
The petrographical and petrophysical analyses are very important to understand the factors controlli...
The Spraberry Formation is traditionally thought of as deep-water turbidites in the central Midland ...
The purpose of this project is to investigate, document, and correlate physical, mineralogical, and ...
poster abstractUnderstanding the depositional environments that preserve phosphate-rich rock is beco...
Diagenetic controls (pressure, temperature, and time) altered petrophysical properties in black shal...
Purpose and Scope. — The Phosphoria formation of the northern Rocky Mountains of the United States h...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [140]-149).Porosity distribution, possible mechanisms for...
Carbonate reservoirs may be heterogeneous and exhibit lateral and vertical variations in porosity an...
Carbonate reservoirs are an essential source of hydrocarbons worldwide, and their petrophysical prop...
The origin of V, U, REE and other metals in the Permian Phosphoria Formation have been speculated an...
Executive Summary: A reconnaissance-level study was conducted in Flaming Gorge Reser...
The purpose of this study was first to develop a method by which a detailed porosity classification ...
Introduction: The Jurassic Arab Formation is the main oil reservoir in Qatar. The Formation consists...
Mudrocks act as seals and aquiclude for conventional petroleum systems and sources, seals, and reser...
Despite the critical role of this dwindling resource in modern agriculture, the origin of sedimentar...
The petrographical and petrophysical analyses are very important to understand the factors controlli...