November 2012 New Publications
Shale Gas
Addison, Velda. Companies work to position U.S. as major LNG exporter. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 11, pp. 40-43, November 2012.
Gilmore, John M. Jr. ‘Shale gas factory’ provides collaborative field development. Hart’s E&P, V. 85, N. 11, pp. 26-28, November 2012.
Prado, Larry. Bernstein: Smackover/Brown Dense could be golden for some. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 11, pp. 43-44, November 2012.
Ruszka, John. Pressure-Sink Mitigation for Horizontal Completions in the Haynesville Shale. Journal of Petroleum Technology, V. 64, N. 11, pp. 114-117, November 2012.
Toon, Steve. Extending The Utica. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 11, pp.46-60, November 2012.
Weeden, Scott. Capital efficiency, optimization keep Marcellus shale active. Hart’s E&P, V. 85, N. 11, pp. 96-104, November 2012.
Williams, Peggy. OGIS West: Natural gas producers lay out contrasting strategies. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 11, pp. 36-38, November 2012.
Wilson, Scott J. Shale-Gas Reserves Estimation: Multiple Decline-Curve-Analysis Models. Journal of Petroleum Technology, V. 64, N. 11, pp. 114-117, November 2012.
Shale Oil
Birkelo, Bradley; Cieslik, Konrad; Witten, Ben; Montgomery, Summer; Artman, Brad; Miller, David; Norton, Mark. High-quality surface microseismic data illuminates fracture treatments: A case study in the Montney. The Leading Edge V. 31, N. 11, pp. 1318-1325, November 2012.
Brown, David. Monterey Development Possible-Eventually. AAPG Explorer, V. 33, N. 11, p. 12, November 2012.
Brown, David. The Monterey Shale: Big Deal, or Bust? AAPG Explorer, V. 33, N. 11, pp. 8-12, November 2012.
Craddock, William H.; Drake, Ronald M., II; Mars, John C.; Merrill, Matthew D.; Warwick, Peter D.; Blondes, Madalyn S.; Gosai, Mayur, A.; Freeman, Philip A.; Cahan, Steven A.; DeVera, Christina A.; Lohr, Celeste D. Geologic framework for the national assessment of carbon dioxide storage resources—Powder River Basin, Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, and Nebraska. USGS Open-File Report: 2012-1024-B, posted November 1, 2012.
Durham, Louise S. Permian Basin Getting the Node Treatment. AAPG Explorer, V. 33, N. 11, pp. 14-18, November 2012.
Durham, Louise S. Permian Basin Still ‘Bustling’ With Activity. AAPG Explorer, V. 33, N. 11, p. 18, November 2012.
Haines, Leslie. A declaration of independence. Hart’s E&P, V. 85, N. 11, pp. 10-14, November 2012.
Simmons, Skip. Niobrara Development Moving Out from The Wattenberg. Midstream Business, V. 2, N. 10, pp. 30-34, November 2012.
Coalbed Methane
Moore, Tim A. Coalbed methane: A review. International Journal of Coal Geology, V. 101, pp. 36-81, 1 November 2012.
Hamilton, S.K.; Esterle, J.S.; Golding, S.D. Geological interpretation of gas content trends, Walloon Subgroup, eastern Surat Basin, Queensland, Australia. International Journal of Coal Geology, V. 101, pp. 21-35, 1 November 2012.
General
Borden, Keefe. Jefferies: Deepwater GOM faces competition from the shales. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 11, p. 28, November 2012.
Byrne, Randy. Supersize The Oil Deals. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 11, p. 15, November 2012.
Darbonne, Nissa. The Dragon In The Dataroom. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 11, pp.67-70, November 2012.
Duey, Rhonda. Estimating the Unknown. Hart’s E&P, V. 85, N. 11, pp. 38-48, November 2012.
Evans, Caroline. Bernstein Research: Clues to the elusive nature of shale IP rates. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 11, pp. 30-32, November 2012.
Halmo, Maria and Wang, Emily. The Newest Big Play You Haven’t Heard About. Midstream Business, V. 2, N. 10, p. 11, November 2012.
Hart, Paul. The Rockies: Far From The Summit. Midstream Business, V. 2, N. 10, pp. 22-29, November 2012.
Klann, Susan. Utica, Tuscaloosa, other shales could be ‘celebrity’ plays. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 11, p. 24, November 2012.
Mason, Richard. Behind The Falling Rig Count. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 11, pp.87-88, November 2012.
Mason, Richard. Letter From San Francisco. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 11, pp.83-84, November 2012.
Mason, Richard. One Mississippi, Two Mississippi. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 11, p. 99, November 2012.
Mason, Richard. Shale drives foreign investment in North American energy. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 32, N. 11, pp35-36, November 2012.
Postel, Jennifer. Exciting Times Ahead For Midstream. Midstream Business, V. 2, N. 10, pp. 75-78, November 2012.
Sobernheim, David. Modeling is next step-change in unconventionals. Hart’s E&P, V. 85, N. 11, pp. 50-52, November 2012.
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