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 Pennsylvanian Tidal Depositional Systems in the Anadarko Basin, Northeast Texas Panhandle and Northwest Oklahoma  Pennsylvanian Tidal Depositional Systems in the Anadarko Basin, Northeast Texas Panhandle and Northwest Oklahoma 2015

A thick (>6,000-ft [>1,830-m]) succession of Desmoinesian to Virgilian (Pennsylvanian) strata in the northwest part of the Anadarko Basin contains a variety of tide-modified deposits.

Ambrose, W.A., Tussey, L.B. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Production Optimization of Tide-Dominated Deltaic Reservoirs of the Lower Misoa Formation (Lower Eocene) LL-652 Area, Lagunillas Field, Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela Production Optimization of Tide-Dominated Deltaic Reservoirs of the Lower Misoa Formation (Lower Eocene) LL-652 Area, Lagunillas Field, Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela 1995

Structurally complex, heterogeneous, tide-dominated deltaic reservoirs in the Lower Misoa Formation (lower Eocene C members) in the LL-652 area of Lagunillas field in the Maracaibo Basin, Venezuela, have produced 166 million stock-tank barrels (MMSTB) of oil but have a low recovery efficiency of

Ambrose, W.A., Ferrer, E.R., Dutton, S.P., Wang, F.P., Padron, A., Carrasquel, W., Yeh, J.S., Tyler, Noel Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Targeted secondary recovery of hydrocarbons from barrier-bar and tidal-channel facies, Jackson Group, Prado field, south Texas Targeted secondary recovery of hydrocarbons from barrier-bar and tidal-channel facies, Jackson Group, Prado field, south Texas 1994

Low recovery efficiencies of sandstone reservoirs in the Jackson-Yegua Barrier/ Strandplain Sandstone play mark it as a large hydrocarbon resource target for advanced recovery techniques.

Seni, S.J., Choh, Suk-Joo Geological Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
The Queen City Formation in the East Texas embayment:  a developmental record of riverine, tidal and wave interaction The Queen City Formation in the East Texas embayment: a developmental record of riverine, tidal and wave interaction 1980

Five distinct facies are recognized in the Eocene Queen City exposures between the Trinity River valley and the Louisiana state boundary. These facies (fluvial, deltaic, tidal flat, barrier, and tidal delta) display diagnostic suites of physical and biogenic structures.

Hobday, D.K., Morton, R.A., Collins, E.W. Geological Circular Bureau of Economic Geology