AAPG/RMS-AAPG: Gas in the Rockies
Room A108/110/1
Co-Chairs: J. W. Robinson and E. Coalson
1:25 -- Introductory Remarks
1:30 -- V. H. Vega, W. B. Hanson, G. Partyka, C. J. Christensen, D. L. Cox: Jonah Field Area: Seismic Coherency Cube Technology Used to Define Trap Boundaries and Stratigraphic Features
1:50 -- R. C. Surdam, J. Robinson, Z. Jiao, N. G. K. Boyd, III: Delineation of Jonah Field Using Seismic and Sonic Velocity Interpretations
2:10 -- S. R. Bereskin, Sr, G. E. Christiansen: Geologic And Production Characteristics Of The Lewis Shale (San Juan Basin) As They Apply To Other Cretaceous "Shales" Of The Western Interior: A Rocky Mountain Hydrocarbon Future, USA
2:30 -- J. R. Lancaster, J. H. Dolloff: Gas Storage Capacity of the Lewis Shales, San Juan Basin, New Mexico and the Sand Wash Basin, Colorado is Estimated from Log-derived Total Organic Carbon
2:50 -- J. H. Ladd: New Reserves in an Old Field: the Dakota Play in the Wattenberg Field, Colorado
3:10 -- Break
3:20 -- D. E. Schmude, A. W. Cleaves: The Greybull Sandstone (Sykes Mountain Formation), A Potential Stratigraphic Play in the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming
3:40 -- L. F. Krystinik: Big Bucks or a Money Disposal Project?... New Perspectives on Basin-Centered Gas from Horizontal Drilling, Deep Frontier Fm., Green River Basin, SW Wyoming
4:00 -- L. K. Smith: Gas Production and Fractures in Almond Sandstones, Greater Green River Basin, Wyoming
4:20 -- J. B. Curtis: An Overview of Remaining Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Resources