Exploration Prospects in the Mesozoic of the Western Interior
Room Palomino F/G/H
Co-Chairs: B. J. Hayes and J. C. Lorenz
1:15 -- Introductory Remarks
1:20 -- T. F. Moslow: Geologic Nature and Characterization of "Tight" Gas Reservoirs in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin and Comparison to U.S. Rocky Mountain Basins
1:40 -- S. A. Sonnenberg: Exploration Strategies for the U.S. Rockies
2:00 -- R. L. Billingsley: Cavitation: A Possible Key to the Jail?
2:20 -- A. P. Byrnes, G. Ice, M. Malinowsky, D. Eby: Reservoir Rock Properties of the Cretaceous Niobrara Chalk, Northwest Kansas and Northeast Colorado
2:40 -- M. T. Eckels, D. Suek, V. Rawn-Schatzinger, V. Weyland: Applying 3-D Seismic to Underexplored Areas in the Uinta Basin
3:00 -- Break
3:20 -- Paper withdrawn
3:40 -- P. K. Pedersen: Unconformity-Related Exploration Plays Within the Eastern Portion of the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway—Subtle Tectonic Control of Reservoirs
4:00 -- M. M. Yurkowski, D. J. E. Christropher, M. Nicolas: Mesozoic of the Eastern Margin of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin
4:20 -- S. Li, C. M. Henderson: Stratigraphic Record of the Transition from Cratonic Basin to Foreland Basin
4:40 -- B. Rahman, C. M. Henderson: Exploration Significance of Anomalously Thick Sandstone and Mudstone Bodies of the Middle Triassic Doig and Halfway Formations in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin