MARCH 2010
GAS SHALE
- Campbell, Bill. Marcellus Shale Moves Toward Maturity. The American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 53, N. 3, pp. 139-141, March 2010.
- Chew, Ken. The Shale Frenzy Comes To Europe. Hart’s E&P, V. 83, N. 3, pp. 35-36, March 2010.
- Durham, Louise S. Illinois Basin Shale Gets Tech Focus. AAPG Explorer, V. 31, N. 3, pp. 38, 40, March 2010.
- Haines, Leslie. Meet The Montney Shale. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 30, N. 3, pp. 67-69, March 2010.
- Marko, William A. Shale We Dance? Oil and Gas Investor, V. 30, N. 3, pp. 75-77, March 2010.
- Pickett, Al. NGLs Present Opportunity To Create Value In Shale With Liquids-Rich Gas. The American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 53, N. 3, pp. 264-71, March 2010.
- Rach, Nina M. New Bits Shine In The Shales. Hart’s E&P, V. 83, N. 3, pp. 29, March 2010.
- Rupnow, Clifford C. Adding Midstream Facilities Key To Optimizing Economics For Quicksilver In Barnett Shale. The American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 53, N. 3, pp.40-49, March 2010.
- Schultz, Adam J. New York’s Marcellus Fracas. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 30, N. 3, pp.64-66, March 2010.
- Torkelson, Del. Marcellus And Haynesville Grab Industry’s Attention As Gas Shale Giants. The American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 53, N. 3, pp. 72-89, March 2010.
- Williams, Peggy. Eagle Ford. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 30, N. 3, pp. 42-53, March 2010.
- Yost, Chuck. US Gas Market Well-Supplies: LNG Or Shale Gas? Oil & Gas Journal, V. 108, N. 10, pp. 46-50, March 15, 2010.
COALBED METHANE
International Journal of Coal Geology, V. 81, N. 4, April 2010
Selected papers from the ICCP-TSOP joint meeting 2008: International conference on coal and organic petrology
- Borrego, Angeles G.; Martin, Antonio J. Variation In The Structure Of Anthracite At A Fast Heating Rate As Determined By Its Optical Properties: An Example Of Oxy-Combustion Conditions In A Drop Tube Reactor. Pages 301-308.
- Charriere, Delphine; Pokryszka, Zbigniew; Behra, Philippe. Effect Of Pressure And Temperature On Diffusion Of CO2 And CH4 Into Coal From The Lorraine Basin (France). Pages 373-380.
- Dai, Shifeng; Zhao, Lep; Peng, Suping; Chou, Chen-Lin; Wang, Xibo; Zhang, Yong; Li, Dan; Sun, Yingying. Abundances And Distribution Of Minerals And Elements In High-Alumina Coal Fly Ash From The Jungar Power Plant, Inner Mongolia, China. Pages 320-332.
- Diessel, Claus F.K. The Stratigraphic Distribution Of Inertinite. Pages 251-268.
- Dragana Životi?, Branimir Jovan?i?evi?, Jan Schwarzbauer, Olga Cvetkovi?, Ivan Gržeti?, Marko Ercegovac, Ksenija Stojanovi?, Aleksandra Šajnovi? .The Petrographical And Organic Geochemical Composition Of Coal From The East Field, Bogovina Basin (Serbia). ages 227-241
- Flores, D.; Pereira, L.C. Gama; Ribeiro, J.; Pina, B.; Marques, M.M.; Ribeiro, M.A.; Bobos, I.; De Jesus, Pinto. The Buçaco Basin (Portugal): Organic Petrology And Geochemistry Study. Pages 281-286.
- Guoyi, Hu; Jin, Ki; Xiuqin, Shan; Zhongxi, Han. The Origin Of Natural Gas And The Hydrocarbon Charging History Of The Yulin Gas Field In The Ordos Basin, China. DiesPages 381-391.
- Hackley, Paul C.; Sanfilipo, John R.; Pacha Axixi, Gul; Davis, Philip A.; Starratt, Scott W. Organic Petrology Of Subbituminous Carbonaceous Shale Samples From Chal?w, Kabul Province, Afghanistan: Considerations For Paleoenvironment And Energy Resource Potential. Pages 269-280.
- Hamor-Vido, Maria; Hofmann, Tamas; Levents, Albert . In Situ Preservation And Paleoenvironmental Assessment Of Taxodiacea Fossil Trees In The Bükkalja Lignite Formation, Bükkábrány Open Cast Mine, Hungary. Pages 203-210.
- Krzesinska, M.; Szeluga, U.; Smedowski, L.; Majewska, J.; Pusz, S.; Czajkowska, S.; Kwiecinska, B. TGA And DMA Studies Of Blends From Very Good Coking Zofiówka Coal And Various Carbon Additives: Weakly Coking Coals, Industrial Coke And Carbonized Plants. Pages 293-300.
- Lester, E.; Alvarez, D.; Borrego, A.G.; Valentim, B., etal. The Procedure Used To Develop A Coal Char Classification—Commission III Combustion Working Group Of The International Committee For Coal And Organic Petrology. Pages 333-342.
- Misz-Kennan, Magdalena; Fabianska, Monika. Thermal Transformation Of Organic Matter In Coal Waste From Rymer Cones (Upper Silesian Coal Basin, Poland). Pages 343-358.
- Pusz, S.; Krzesinska, M.; Smedowski L.; Majewska, J.; Pilawa, B.; Kwiecinska, B. Changes In A Coke Structure Due To Reaction With Carbon Dioxide. Pages 287-292.
- Ribeiro, J.; Da Silva, E. Ferreira; Flores, D. Burning Of Coal Waste Piles From Douro Coalfield (Portugal): Petrological, Geochemical And Mineralogical Characterization. Pages 359-372.
- S tavros Kalaitzidis; Siavalas, George ; Skarpelis, Nikos ; Viviane Araujo, Carla ; Christanis, Kimon. Late Cretaceous Coal Overlying Karstic Bauxite Deposits In The Parnassus-Ghiona Unit, Central Greece: Coal Characteristics And Depositional Environment. Pages 211-226.
- Suarez-Ruiz, Isabel. Introduction And Overview “International Conference On Coal And Organic Petrology”, Pages 201-202.
- Zhang, Junying; Zhao, Yongchun; Wei, Chao; Yao, Bin; Zheng, Chuguang. Mineralogy And Microstructure Of Ash Deposits From The Zhuzhou Coal-Fired Power Plant In China. Pages 309-319.
- Zhongsheng ,Li;Ward, Colin R. ; Gurba, Lila W. Occurrence Of Non-Mineral Inorganic Elements In Macerals Of Low-Rank Coals. Pages 242-250.
TIGHT GAS
- Denney, Dennis. Development Of A Calibrated Fracture-Growth Model And Automated Staging Routine For The Jonah Field. Journal of Petroleum Technology, V. 62, N. 3, pp. 38-40, March 2010.
GENERAL
- Cole, Lance. RPSEA Program Outlines Technologies For Independents. The American Oil & Gas Reporter, . 53, N. 3, pp. 29, March 2010.
- Cooke, Dr. Claude E. Industry Responds To Public Take On Hydraulic Fracturing. Hart’s E&P, V. 83, N. 3, pp. 40-41, March 2010.
- Cookson, Colter. Technologies Enable Frac Water Reuse. The American Oil & Gas Reporter, V. 53, N. 3, pp. 106-113, March 2010.
DOE. The Natural Gas Annual 2008. http://www.eia.doe.gov/oil_gas/fwd/nga.html - Denney, Dennis. Fluid Selection For Energized Hydraulic Fractures. Journal of Petroleum Technology, V. 62, N. 3, pp. 42-44, March 2010.
- Forbes, Brian; Wilczynski, Herve. ‘Flexible Factory’ Steadies Unconventional Gas Work. Oil & Gas Journal, V. 108, N. 10, pp. 20-25, March 15, 2010.
- Hayes, Thoma, Ph.D.; Smith, Trevor. Collaboration Key To Enabling Water Management Solutions. Hart’s E&P, V. 83, N. 3, pp. 43-45, March 2010
- Neale, Chris. Cost-Effective, High-Resolution Hydraulic Fracture Microseismic Monitoring-Anywhere, Anytime. Hart’s E&P, V. 83, N. 3, pp. 46-48, March 2010
- Williams, Peggy. Stephen A. Holditch: Unlocking The Unconventional. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 30, N. 3, pp. 21, March 2010.
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