AAPG: North American Resources: Remaining Exploration Potential Onshore
Room Room 302
Co-Chairs: V. H. Vega and G. Eynon
8:00 -- Introductory Remarks
8:05 -- G. Eynon: Onshore US & Canada – Trying to Increase Oil & Gas Self-Sufficiency
8:25 -- T. S. Dyman, R. E. Wyman, V. A. Kuuskraa, M. D. Lewan, T. A. Cook: Geologic, Technologic, and Economic Aspects of Deep Natural Gas Resources in North America
8:45 -- J. A. Drahovzal: The Deep Natural Gas Potential of the Eastern Midcontinent, USA
9:05 -- R. C. Surdam, Z. S. Jiao, N. K. Boyd, III, Y. Ganshin: Energy Potential of a Huge, Underdeveloped North American Gas Resource
9:25 -- G. E. Norris, D. H. Phillips: Rediscovering Bitter Creek Field as a Basin Centered Gas Play In The Washakie Basin Area Of The Greater Green River Basin, Wyoming, U.S.A
9:45 -- Break
10:00 -- W. B. Hansen: Gas Resources of Montana
10:20 -- K. L. Avary, D. G. Patchen: New Life in an Old Basin: The Upper Ordovician Trenton-Black River Limestone, Appalachian Basin, USA
10:40 -- B. J. R. Hayes, P. E. Putnam: High-Impact Exploration Potential of Western Canada - The Big Plays are Still Out There
11:00 -- K. Firmin: Unlocking the Athabasca Oil Sands Bitumen Resource
11:20 -- A. B. Damte, P. E. Putnam: Looking for Gas in the Canadian Frontier
11:40 -- R. A. Garrard: Alaska North Slope - The Resurgence of Exploration