Publications by Fisher, W.L.
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Leaning Forward, A Memoir | 2008 | William L. Fisher is the Leonidas T. Barrow Centennial Chair in Mineral Resources and Professor Emeritus at The University of Texas at Austin, in the Department of Geological Sciences. |
Fisher, W.L. | Udden Series | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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An Assessment of the Natural Gas Resource Base of the United States | 1988 | Natural gas in the United States consists of proved reserves in known reservoirs, of inferred reserves and undeveloped resources within these reservoirs, and of undiscovered resources. |
Finley, R.J., Fisher, W.L., Seni, S.J., Ruppel, S.C., White, W.G., Ayers Jr., W.B., Dutton, S.P., Jackson, M.L.W. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Can the U.S. Oil and Gas Resource Base Support Sustained Production? | 1987 | Fisher, W.L. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology | |
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Recent Production Trends and Outlook for Future Oil and Gas Supplies in Texas | 1986 | Oil and gas production in Texas peaked in 1972, but the state still contributed 28 percent of oil production and 33 percent of gas production in the United States in 1984. |
Fisher, W.L., Finley, R.J. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Clastic Depositional Systems: A Genetic Approach to Facies Analysis - An Annotated Outline and Bibliography | 1984 | Fisher, W.L., Brown, L.F., Jr. | Educational Material | Bureau of Economic Geology | |
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Potential for Additional Oil Recovery in Texas | 1983 | Texas has long been a major oil province, accounting for nearly 40 percent of the historic production of crude oil in the United States. Texas now holds less than 30 percent of the Nation's proven reserves and less than 15 percent of its estimated as-yet-undiscovered oil. |
Fisher, W.L., Galloway, W.E. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Environmental geologic Atlas of the Texas coastal zone -- Brownsville-Harlingen area | 1980 | The Texas Coastal Zone is marked by diversity in geography, resources, climate, and industry. |
Brown, L.F., Jr., Brewton, J.L., Evans, T.J., McGowen, J.H., White, W.A., Groat, C.G., Fisher, W.L. | Environmental Geologic Atlas of the Texas Coastal Zone | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Texas Energy Reserves and Resources | 1978 | Contributing about 25 percent of all the energy ever produced in the United States, Texas has for 50 years led the nation in energy production. |
Fisher, W.L. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Environmental geologic Atlas of the Texas coastal zone -- Kingsville area | 1977 | The Texas Coastal Zone is marked by diversity in geography, resources, climate, and industry. |
Brown, L.F., Jr., McGowen, J.H., Evans, T.J., Groat, C.G., Fisher, W.L. | Environmental Geologic Atlas of the Texas Coastal Zone | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Environmental geologic Atlas of the Texas coastal zone -- Bay City-Freeport area | 1976 | The Texas Coastal Zone is marked by diversity in geography, resources, climate, and industry. |
McGowen, J.H., Brown, L.F., Jr., Evans, T.J., Fisher, W.L., Groat, C.G. | Environmental Geologic Atlas of the Texas Coastal Zone |