Geology of the Haynesville Gas Shale in East Texas and West Louisiana

Title
  1. Geology of the Haynesville Gas Shale in East Texas and West Louisiana / edited by Ursula Hammes and Julia Gale.
Published by
  1. Tulsa, OK : American Association of Petroleum Geologists, [2013]
  2. ©2013

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Additional authors
  1. Hammes, Ursula
  2. Gale, Julia F. W.
Description
  1. vii, 236 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color); 29 cm.
Series statement
  1. AAPG memoir ; 105
Uniform title
  1. AAPG memoir ; 105.
Alternative title
  1. Haynesville Gas Shale in East Texas and west Louisiana
Subject
  1. From 140 to 190 million years ago
  2. Shale gas reservoirs > Texas, East
  3. Shale gas reservoirs > Louisiana
  4. Natural gas > Geology > Texas, East
  5. Natural gas > Geology > Louisiana
  6. Geology, Stratigraphic > Jurassic
  7. Formations (Geology) > Gulf States
  8. Réservoirs de gaz de schiste (Géologie) > Texas (Est)
  9. Réservoirs de gaz de schiste (Géologie) > Louisiane
  10. Gaz naturel > Géologie > Texas (Est)
  11. Gaz naturel > Géologie > Louisiane
  12. Stratigraphie > Jurassique
  13. Formations (Geology)
  14. Geology, Stratigraphic
  15. Jurassic Geologic Period
  16. Natural gas > Geology
  17. Shale gas reservoirs
  18. Erdgasgeologie
  19. Haynesville Shale
  20. Louisiana
  21. East Texas
  22. United States > Gulf States
  23. United States > Haynesville Shale
  24. Texas > Ost
Contents
  1. Shale hydrocarbon reservoirs : some influences of tectonics and paleogeography during deposition / Jennifer D. Eoff -- Sequence stratigraphy and depositional environments of the Haynesville and Bossier Shales, East Texas and North Louisiana / Andrea D. Cicero and Ingo Steinhoff -- Sedimentology of the Haynesville (Upper Kimmeridgian) and Bossier (Tithonian) Formations, in the western Haynesville Basin, Texas, U.S.A. / Gregory Frébourg, Stephen C. Ruppel, and Harry Rowe -- Low-latitude Oxfordian to Early Berriasian nannofossil biostratigraphy and its application to the subsurface of eastern Texas / J. A. Bergen, T. M. Boesiger, and J. J. Pospichal -- Biostratigraphic correlation and biofacies of the Haynesville Shale and Bossier Shale in East Texas and western Louisiana / T. Scott Staerker, Peter R. Thompson, Abelardo Cantu-Chapa, Ignacio Pujana, and Todd M. Boesiger -- Chemostratigraphy of the Haynesville Shale / Jennifer L. Sano, David R. Spain, and Ken T. Ratcliffe -- Overview of Haynesville Shale properties and production / Fred P. Wang, Ursula Hammes, Qinghui Li -- Microstructure and anistropy in gas shales / Carl H. Sondergeld, Chandra S. Rai, and Mark E. Curtis -- Rock physics relationships between elastic and reservoir properties in the Haynesville Shale / Kyle T. Spikes, Meijuan Jiang -- Variation of lithology in the Haynesville Shale observed with LWD tools / Barrett R. Summers -- Microseismic monitoring in early Haynesville development / Peter M. Duncan, Peter G. Smith, Kevin Smith, William B. Barker, Sherilyn Williams-Stroud, and Leo Eisner.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
Additional formats (note)
  1. Also available in an online version.