Publications tagged with Ellenburger Formation
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Depositional systems and karst geology of the Ellenburger Group (Lower Ordovician), subsurface West Texas | 1990 | The Ellenburger Group (Lower Ordovician) of Texas is a laterally extensive peritidal carbonate shelf sequence. It forms a major deep oil reservoir, having estimated reserves of 1.15 billion barrels of oil, and it also contains an estimated 2.2 billion barrels of oil equivalent. |
Kerans, Charles | 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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Correlation between surface and subsurface sections of the Ellenberger Group of Texas | 1952 | The Ellenburger of Texas was first defined as a marine limestone formation of Cambrian and Ordovician age (Paige, 1912), but recently it has been subdivided into several formations and the term Ellenburger given group status (Cloud and Barnes, 1948). |
Hendricks, Leo | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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The Ellenburger Group of Central Texas | 1946 | Cloud, P.E., Jr., Barnes, V.E. | UT Publication | ||
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Representative sections of the Ellenburger group in central Texas | 1945 | Barnes, V.E., Cloud, P.E., Jr. | Mineral Resource Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology | |
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On the underground position of the Ellenburger Formation in north central Texas, with a preliminary contour map | 1918 | Sellards, E.H. | UT Bulletin |