The Role of Diagenesis in Determining Reservoir Properties II
Room Corral
Poster session is from 1:15 PM to 5:00 PM Co-Chairs: G. Davies and M. Wilson
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| Booth #: P59, | P. W. Choquette, E. E. Hiatt: The Importance of Dolomite Cement in the Evolution of Pore Systems in Sucrosic Dolostones |
| Booth #: P63, | A. Park, K. Milliken: Diagenetic Interaction of Sandstones and Shales in Gulf Coast Clastic Sediments: Predicting Reservoir Porosity and Permeability Evolution in Deep Reservoirs |
| Booth #: P60, | D. Budd, M. J. Pranter: The Hidden World of Dolomites: Self-Organization of Porosity and Permeability at the Decameter Scale During Dolomitization |
| Booth #: P64, | A. Tong, P. K. Pedersen, G. Chi: Diagenesis, Reservoir Development and Hydrocarbon Charging in Sandstones of the Lower Cretaceous Mannville Group and Viking Formation in the Dodsland-Hoosier Area, West Central Saskatchewan |
| Booth #: P65, | B. Coffey: Sequence Stratigraphic Influence on Regional Diagenesis of a Non-Tropical Mixed Carbonate-Siliciclastic Passive Margin, Paleogene, North Carolina, U.S.A |
| Booth #: P61, | G. Darke, P. H. Nadeau, J. Garland, S. N. Ehrenberg: Geological Constraints on Porosity Evolution and Permeability: A Comparison of Limestone Versus Dolomite Carbonate Reservoirs |
| Booth #: P62, | J. J. Dravis, I. Muir: Deep-Burial Dissolution of Devonian Carbonates in Western Canada—More Common Than You Think! |