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RI0241D. Oil and Gas on Texas State Lands: An Assessment of the Resource and Characterization of Type Reservoirs. R. P. Major, Editor. 166 p., 14 chapters, 114 figs., 9 tables, 1997. doi.org/10.23867/RI0241D. Downloadable PDF.
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About This Publication
This volume comprises several short papers that review the results of the Bureau's State Lands Energy Resource Optimization (SLERO) project. By combining the information in the overview chapter with subsequent field-specific chapters, scientists, engineers, and oil and gas operators can find information applicable to nearly every major reservoir type in Texas.
Keywords: play analysis, reservoir characterization, resource assessment, oil and gas fields, State Lands, Texas
CONTENTS
Preface
Acknowledgments
Play Analysis and Resource Assessment of Texas State Lands, by Mark H. Holtz and Chester M. Garrett, Jr.
Reservoir-Facies Analysis of a Lower Miocene Microtidal Shore-Zone System: Powderhorn Field, Calhoun County, Texas, by Hongliu Zeng and Kenneth T. Barrow
Characterization of Compartmentalized Barrier/Strandplain Reservoirs of the Frio Formation at Lavaca Bay Field, Calhoun County, Texas, by J. Ulises Ricoy, Joseph S. Yeh, and R. P. Major
Reservoir Characterization of Red Fish Bay Field, Nueces County, Texas, by R. J. Barnaby
Reserve Growth Potential of West Fulton Beach Field, Aransas County, Texas, by Paul R. Knox
Compartmentalization of a Barrier/Strandplain Reservoir: Seventy-Six West Field, South Texas, by Douglas S. Hamilton
Colmena-Cedro Hill Field, South Texas, by Douglas S. Hamilton
Exploration Potential of Duval County Ranch, South Texas: Interpretations Based on Seismic Data Analysis, by Douglas S. Hamilton and J. Carl Fiduk
Shaly-Sandstone Analysis as an Indicator of Hydrocarbon Production Potential in the Olmos Formation, Las Tiendas Trend, South Texas, by Kenneth T. Barrow, George B. Asquith, and Gale L. Causey
Production from Cretaceous High-Permeability Carbonate Grainstone, Alabama Ferry North Unit, Leon County, Texas, by William M. Fitchen, Don G. Bebout, and Dennis R. Prezbindowski
Characterization of a Siliciclastic Tidal-Flat Reservoir: Keystone (Colby) Field, Winkler County, Texas, by R. P. Major and Q. Ye
Characterization of Deep-Water Siliciclastic Reservoirs in the Upper Bell Canyon and Cherry Canyon Formations of the Northern Delaware Basin, Culberson and Reeves Counties, Texas, by Michael H. Gardner
Sequence Stratigraphy and Hydrocarbon Habitat of the Permian (Guadalupian) Delaware Mountain Group, Delaware Basin, West Texas, by Michael H. Gardner
Development Strategy in a Low-Permeability Fractured Dolomite, San Andres Reservoir, Keystone Field, Winkler County, Texas, by R. P. Major, Mark H. Holtz, and Joseph S. Yeh
Citation
Major, R. P., editor, 1997, Oil and Gas on Texas State Lands: An Assessment of the Resource and Characterization of Type Reservoirs: The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology, Report of Investigations No. 241, 166 p. doi.org/10.23867/RI0241D.