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Publications by Hennings, P.H.

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Structure and characteristics of the basement in the Fort Worth Basin Structure and characteristics of the basement in the Fort Worth Basin 2022

The Fort Worth Basin of north-central Texas is a prolific petroleum basin that is increasingly seismically active, with over 125 earthquakes of magnitude Mw ≥2.5 since 2006, impacting the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area and surrounding communities.

Horne, E.A., Smye, K.M., Hennings, P.H. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Basement-rooted faults of the Delaware Basin and Central Basin Platform, Permian Basin, West Texas and southeastern New Mexico Basement-rooted faults of the Delaware Basin and Central Basin Platform, Permian Basin, West Texas and southeastern New Mexico 2021

The Permian Basin of Texas and New Mexico is an important petroleum province with a complex tectonic history. This region has been shaped by several divergent and convergent deformation events since the Proterozoic Eon.

Horne, E.A., Hennings, P.H., Zahm, C.K. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Oil and gas in fractured crystalline igneous and metamorphic rocks: global overview and examples from Texas Oil and gas in fractured crystalline igneous and metamorphic rocks: global overview and examples from Texas 2021

Oil and gas resources in crystalline igneous and metamorphic reservoirs are well documented globally and in Texas.

Shuster, M.W., Zahm, C.K., Hennings, P.H. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology