Mudrock Facies Models: Sources, Seals and Reservoirs (SEPM/AAPG)
Room Room 102
Co-Chairs: K. M. Bohacs and R. Gaines
1:15 -- Introductory Remarks
1:20 -- K. M. Bohacs: Towards an Unified Mudstone Model: Common Attributes and Controls on Hydrocarbon Source, Reservoir, and Seal Potential
1:40 -- R. G. Loucks, S. C. Ruppel: Mississippian Barnett Shale: Lithofacies and Depositional Setting of a Deepwater Mudstone Succession
2:00 -- J. Schieber, J. B. Southard, K. G. Thaisen: The Sedimentology of Milk - Studying Deposition and Transport Modes of Moving Clay Suspensions
2:20 -- N. H. Mondol, K. Bjørlykke, J. Jahren: Permeability and Petrophysical Properties of Reconstituted Mudstones – An Experimental Study
2:40 -- R. J. Day-Stirrat, A. C. Aplin, B. E. Van der Pluijm, J. Srodon: Reorientation Mechanisms of Phyllosilicate Minerals in Mudstones: Gulf of Mexico, North Sea, and Podhale Basin
3:00 -- Break
3:20 -- M. J. Kennedy, A. Derkowski, T. Bristow: Clay Mineral Control of Organic Carbon Deposition in Marine Source Rocks
3:40 -- P. K. Mukhopadhyay (Muki): Processes involving the formation of Organic Facies for Oil and Gas-Condensate Source rocks in the Late Triassic to Early Cretaceous Sediments from the Central Atlantic Conjugate Margin
4:00 -- T. F. Bristow, M. J. Kennedy, A. Derkowski: Organo-Clay Mineral Interactions: From Preservation to Oil Generation
4:20 -- J. Hovikoski, G. Pemberton, M. Gingras, R. Lemiski, R. Olexson: Effect of Bioturbation in Low Permeability Gas Charged Reservoirs - a Case Study from the Upper Cretaceous Milk River Fm., Western Canada
4:40 -- D. L. Boyer, M. L. Droser: The Ichnological Signal of Paleozoic Black Shales: A Tool for Delineating The Dysaerobic Zone