Shale Gas
Balashov, Victor N. A Model Describing Flowback Chemistry Changes With Time After Marcellus Shale Hydraulic Fracturing. AAPG Bulletin, V. 99, N. 1, pp. 143-154. January 2015.
Gillespie, Paul et al. Hierarchical Kink Band Development in the Appalachian Plateau Decollement Sheet. AAPG Bulletin, V. 99, N. 1, pp. 51-76. January 2015.
Haeri-Ardakani, Omid et al. Geochemical and Petrographic Characterization of the Upper Ordovician Utica Shale, Southern Quebec, Canada. International Journal of Coal Geology, V. 138, pp. 83-94. 15 January 2015.
Pongtorn Charoensuppanimit. Modeling the Temperature Dependence of Supercritical Gas Adsorption on Activated Carbons, Coals and Shales. International Journal of Coal Geology, V. 138, pp. 113-126. 15 January 2015.
Qilong Fu et al. Log-Derived Thickness and Porosity of the Barnett Shale, Fort Worth Basin, Texas: Implications for Assessment of Gas Shale Resources. AAPG Bulletin, V. 99, N. 1. AAPG.org. January 2015.
Taylor, Paul. Shale Gas—Catalyst for Growth. E&P Magazine, V. 85, N. 1, pp. 8-9. January 2015.
Thomas, Mark. Momentum Builds in China’s Emerging Shale Gas Sector. E&P Magazine, V. 85, N. 1, pp. 96-98. January 2015.
Yanyan Chen et al. The Effect of Analytical Particle Size on Gas Adsorption Porosimetry of Shale. International Journal of Coal Geology, V. 138, pp. 103-112. 15 January 2015.
Shale Oil
Barbee, Darren. OPEC’s War on U.S. Shale Could Backfire in the Long Run. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 35, N. 1, pp. 46-52, January 2015.
Barbee, Darren and Caroline Evans. Eagle Ford Produces Billionth Barrel, to Fanfare and Concern. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 35, N. 1, p. 44, January 2015.
Carpenter, Chris. Eagle Ford Shale Well Control: Drilling and Tripping. Journal of Petroleum Technology, V. 67, N. 1, pp. 104-108. January 2015.
Darbonne, Nissa. Emerging Plays, 2015. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 35, N. 1, pp. 72-86, January 2015.
Guillotte, L.J. Challenges with Deep Deviated Wells in Shale Oil. E&P Magazine, V. 85, N. 1, pp. 82-84. January 2015.
Mason, Richard. Digging for Downhole Data. E&P Magazine, V. 85, N. 1, p. 14. January 2015.
Roden, Rocky. Seismic Pattern Recognition in Shale Resource Plays. E&P Magazine, V. 85, N. 1, pp. 68-71. January 2015.
Toon, Steve. California Spin-Off. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 35, N. 1, pp. 93-95, January 2015.
Wilson, Adam. Modeling of EOR in Shale Reservoirs Stimulated by Cyclic Gas Injection. Journal of Petroleum Technology, V.67, N. 1, pp. 75-77. January 2015.
Coalbed Methane
Espinoza, D.N. et al. Desorption-Induced Shear Failure of Coal Bed Seams During Gas Depletion. International Journal of Coal Geology, V. 137, pp. 142-151. 1 January 2015.
Hamilton, S.K. et al. Conceptual Exploration Targeting for Microbially Enhanced Coal Bed Methane (MECoM) in the Walloon Subgroup, Eastern Surat Basin, Australia. International Journal of Coal Geology, V. 138, pp. 68-82. 15 January 2015.
Kan Jin et al. The Effect of Sedimentary Redbeds on Coalbed Methane Occurrence in the Xutuan and Zhaoji Coal Mines, Huaibei Coalfield, China. International Journal of Coal Geology, V. 137, pp. 111-123. 1 January 2015.
Owen, Daniel D.R. et al. Relationships Between Major Ions in Coal Seam Gas Groundwaters: Examples From the Surat and Clarence-Moreton Basins. International Journal of Coal Geology, V. 137, pp. 77-91. 1 January 2015.
General
Evans, Caroline. Industry Already Feeling Pressure From Reduced Water Sources. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 35, N. 1, pp. 32-35. January 2015.
Daugherty, Tom. Advanced Aeration in Hydraulic Fractured Water Impoundments. E&P Magazine, V. 85, N. 1, pp. 58-59. January 2015.
Durham, Louise S. Wilcox Trend Sees Renewal. AAPG Explorer, V. 36, N. 1. AAPG.org. January 2015.
Friedman, Chris. What’s Lurking in Your Basement. E&P Magazine, V. 85, N. 1, pp. 54-55. January 2015.
Ji Soo Lee. Calibration of Rebound Hardness Numbers to Unconfined Compressive Strength in Shale Formations. Journal of Petroleum Technology, V.67, N. 1, pp. 41-45. January 2015.
Mason, Richard. Drilling Outlook. E&P Magazine, V. 85, N. 1, p. 19. January 2015.
Rassenfoss, Stephen et al. Working Outside the Lines. Journal of Petroleum Technology, V.67, N. 1, pp. 53-57. January 2015.
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