Publications tagged with West Texas
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Delineation of unrecovered mobile oil in a mature dolomite reservoir: East Penwell San Andres Unit, university lands, West Texas | 1990 | The East Penwell San Andres Unit produces from a depth of approximately 3,400 ft (1,040 m) on the east flank of a broad, low-relief anticline on the east side of the Central Basin Platform of the Permian Basin in Ector and Crane Counties, West Texas. |
Major, R.P., Vander Stoep, G.W., Holtz, M.H. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Karst-controlled reservoir heterogeneity and an example from the Ellenberger Group (Lower Ordovician) of West Texas | 1989 | This study is a product of ongoing Bureau of Economic Geology investigations, by means of geologic and petrophysical modeling, into the nature of reservoir compartmentalization or heterogeneity. |
Kerans, Charles | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Heterogeneous deep-sea fan reservoirs, Shackelford and Preston waterflood units, Spradberry trend, West Texas | 1988 | The Permian Spraberry Trend, once regarded as the world's largest uneconomic oil field, is a prime candidate for reserve growth through extended conventional recovery. |
Tyler, Noel, Gholston, J.C. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Effects of facies and diagenesis on reservoir heterogeneity: Emma San Andres field, West Texas | 1988 | Pervasively dolomitized, anhydritic carbonates of the upper San Andres Formation in the Emma field of West Texas constitute an upward-shallowing sequence of lithofacies representing four major depositional environments. |
Ruppel, S.C., Cander, H.S. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Regional cross sections -- central basin platform, West Texas | 1985 | In 1982, the Bureau of Economic Geology initiated a project to characterize the major oil fields of Texas. |
Bebout, D.G., Meador, K.J. | Cross Sections | |
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Correlation of Tertiary rock units, West Texas | 1970 | Tertiary rocks, including sandstone, conglomerate, shale, pyroclastics, tuff, and lava, are preserved in Big Bend National Park and in a much larger area to the west and northwest. Some of the rocks have distinctive characteristics that enable recognition by their lithology. |
Maxwell, R.A., Dietrich, J.W. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Sulfur in West Texas: its geology and economics | 1969 | Sulfur, along with salt, coal, and limestone, is one of the basic raw materials of the chemical industry. A nation’s per capita sulfur consumption is a reliable index to its chemical production and a rough index to its standard of living. |
Zimmerman, J.B., Thomas, Eugene | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Graptolite Faunas of the Marathon Region, West Texas | 1960 | Berry, W.B.N. | UT Publication | ||
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Occurrence of Oil and Gas in West Texas | 1957 | Herald, F.A. | UT Publication | ||
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Geology of the Late Paleozoic Horseshoe Atoll in West Texas | 1956 | Myers, D.A., Stafford, P.T., Burnside, R.J. | UT Publication |