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Delineation of unrecovered mobile oil in a mature dolomite reservoir:  East Penwell San Andres Unit, university lands, West Texas 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
Karst-controlled reservoir heterogeneity and an example from the Ellenberger Group (Lower Ordovician) of West Texas 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
Heterogeneous deep-sea fan reservoirs, Shackelford and Preston waterflood units, Spradberry trend, West Texas 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
Effects of facies and diagenesis on reservoir heterogeneity:  Emma San Andres field, West Texas 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
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
Correlation of Tertiary rock units, West Texas 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
Sulfur in West Texas:  its geology and economics 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
Graptolite Faunas of the Marathon Region, West Texas 1960 Berry, W.B.N. UT Publication
Occurrence of Oil and Gas in West Texas 1957 Herald, F.A. UT Publication
Geology of the Late Paleozoic Horseshoe Atoll in West Texas 1956 Myers, D.A., Stafford, P.T., Burnside, R.J. UT Publication