November 2013-New Publications
Shale Gas
Duey, Rhonda. Pennsylvania Riding High. E&P Magazine, V. 86, N. 11, pp. 10-12. November 2013.
Kopaska-Merkel, David; Steven D. Mann; Jack C. Pashin. Sponge-Microbial Mound Facies in Mississippian Tuscumbia Limestone, Walker County, Alabama. AAPG Bulletin V. 97, N. 11, pp. 1871-1893. November 2013.
Hart, Paul. LNG Heats Up. Midstream Business, V. 3, N. 10, pp. 35-45. November/December 2013.
Hogan, Mary. An Up-And-Coming Shale. E&P Magazine, V. 86, N. 11, pp. 88-94. November 2013.
Nieto, Frank. Simmons & Co.: Reasons for Gas-Market Optimism. Midstream Business, V. 3, N. 10, p. 25. November/December 2013.
Thompson, Michelle. What Lies Beneath. Midstream Business, V. 3, N. 10, pp. 53-56. November/December 2013.
Thompson, Michelle. Houston: It Solved the Problem. V. 3, N. 10, pp. 75-77. November/December 2013.
Toon, Steve. South Utica Excites. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 33, N. 11, pp. 42-54. November 2013.
Toon, Steve. Eagle Ford Dry. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 33, N. 11, p. 112. November 2013.
Shale Oil
Atkins, Laura. Rising U.S. Liquids Supply. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 33, N. 11, p. 19. November 2013.
Barbee, Darren. Damage from Colorado Floods May Hamstring Operators for Months. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 33, N. 11, pp. 24-26. November 2013.
Crump, Brett and Jerry Meredith, Brett Williams, and Dally Charpiot. Shale Oil and a Problem Well-Stated. E&P Magazine, V. 86, N. 11, pp. 8-9. November 2013.
Haines, Leslie. ITG: In Eagle Ford Shale, Location Proves to Be King. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 33, N. 11, p. 26. November 2013.
Jacobs, Trent. Cracking the Cline: A New Shale Play Develops in the Permian Basin. Journal of Petroleum Technology, V. 65, N. 11, pp. 70-77. November 2013.
Johnson, Nicole. Moving Forward in the Crude Oil Logistics Market. The Ug Center, ugcenter.com, November 11, 2013.
Staff. Eagle Ford Evolution. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 33, N. 11, p. 69-72. November 2013.
Wahlman, Gregory P.; David M. Orchard; Govert J. Buijs. Calcisponge-Microbialite Reef Facies, Middle Permian (Lower Guadalupian), Northwest Shale Margin of Permian Basin, New Mexico. AAPG Bulletin V. 97, N. 11, pp. 1895-1919. November, 2013.
Coalbed Methane
Cecil, C. Blaine. An Overview and Interpretation of Autocyclic and Allocyclic Processes and the Accumulation of Strata During the Pennsylvanian–Permian Transition in the Central Appalachian Basin, USA. International Journal of Coal Geology, V. 119, pp. 21-31. November 2013.
Haines, Leslie. Chinese Unconventional Potential is Vast, But Challenges Remain. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 33, N. 11, pp. 26-28. November 2013.
General
Duey, Rhonda. Gale or Gust? E&P Magazine, V. 86, N. 11, pp. 35-48. November 2013.
Lyman, Mary. A Washington Perspective. Midstream Business, V. 3, N. 10, p. 15. November/December 2013.
Rassenfoss, Stephen. Seeking Lower-Cost Ways to Deal with Fracturing Water. Journal of Petroleum Technology, V. 65, N. 11, pp. 48-53.
Sarg, J. Frederick; Suriamin; Kati Tanavsuu-Milkeviciene; John D. Humphrey. Lithofacies, Stable Isotopic Composition, and Stratigraphic Evolution of Microbial and Associated Carbonates, Green River Formation (Eocene), Piceance Basin, Colorado. AAPG Bulletin V. 97, N. 111, pp. 1937-1966.
Snow, Nick. Communities’ Fracing Votes Seen as First Round in Colorado Fight. Oil and Gas Journal, Ogj.com, 11/18/2013.
Snow, Nick. Congressmen Ask OMB to Finalize Diesel in Frac Fluid Rule. Oil and Gas Journal, Ogj.com, 11/18/2013.
Toon, Steve. A&D Market Sleeps Off ‘Indigestion’ of Shale Gluttony. Oil and Gas Investor, V. 33, N. 11, pp. 35-36. November 2013
Weeden, Scott. Water Water Everywhere and Not a Drop to Frac. E&P Magazine, V. 86, N. 11, p. 29. November 2013.
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