New Opportunities in Mature Basins I
Room Jack Browning
Co-Chairs: G. Reinson and J. May
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| 8:00 -- | D. A. Russum, A. R. Botterill: Comparing Opportunities in a Mature Basin: Examples from the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin |
| 8:20 -- | Introductory Remarks |
| 8:25 -- | A. C. Newson: Finding New Long-Life Natural Gas Reserves in the Foothills of the Mature Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin |
| 8:45 -- | S. C. Atchley, L. W. West, J. R. Sluggett: Rejuvenation of a Mature Oil Field: The Devonian Leduc Formation at Innisfail Field, South-Central Alberta, Canada |
| 9:05 -- | W. Walsh, B. Miller, R. Brandley: Evidence for Submarine Channels in the Lower Carboniferous Banff Formation, North-Eastern British Columbia: A New High Impact Exploration Play? |
| 9:25 -- | T. H. D. Payenberg, K. S. Nielsen, P. K. Pedersen: Late Cretaceous Play Types in the Southern Great Plains – Boldly Going Where All Silt Has Gone Before |
| 9:45 -- | Break |
| 10:05 -- | E. H. Nickel: The Mississippian Souris Valley Beds of South-Central Saskatchewan (Northern Williston Basin): Potential New Exploration Targets in a Mature Basin |
| 10:25 -- | L. K. Kreis, A. L. Costa, K. G. Osadetz: New Perspectives on the Hydrocarbon Potential of the Bakken and Torquay Formations, Southeastern Saskatchewan |
| 10:45 -- | R. L. Martino: Integrated Deposystem Analysis of Lower Pottsville Strata (Lower Pennsylvanian) in the Greasy Ridge Oilfield, Central Appalachian Basin, Southern Ohio, U.S.A |
| 11:05 -- | P. J. Gooding: Hydrocarbon Exploration in the Appalachian and Illinois Basins of Kentucky |
| 11:25 -- | R. J. Bunge: Changing Stratigraphic Models to Create New Opportunities: An Example Contrasting the Texas Woodbine and Louisiana Tuscaloosa |