AAPG: Reservoirs in Core, Words and Pictures
Room Exhibits Hall 1
Poster session is from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Co-Chairs: E. Allison and S. M. Goolsby
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| Booth #: 1A, | L. C. Knauer, R. Horton, A. Britton: Analysis of Low Permeability Intervals in a Heavy-Oil Braided Stream Deposit Using a Combination of Core and Log Analysis, Kern River Field, California |
| Booth #: 1B, | M. R. Shultz: Sratigraphic Architecture of Upper Miocene Stevens Sandstone Turbidite Reservoir, San Joaquin Basin, California |
| Booth #: 1C, | J. Sadeque, J. P. Bhattacharya: Top Truncated Deltas in The Western Interior Seaway: An Example from Subsurface Analysis of The Turonian Wall Creek Member, Frontier Formation |
| Booth #: 1D, | A. C. Tripp, A. A. Ekdale: Geological Sonification: Using Auditory Signals to Represent Geological Data |
| Booth #: 1E, | C. J. Heine, J. Melvin, Y. Mubarak: Comparison of Modern Eolian Sand Deposits, with Core and Image Log Data from the Permian Unayzah Formation, Saudi Arabia |
| Booth #: 1F, | R. W. Von Rhee: A Case for Cores: The Reservoir Geology of ERT (Penn Sand) Field, Potter County, Texas |
| Booth #: 2A, | R. F. Lindsay, J. D. Gillespie, W. S. McClung: Grayburg Formation (Permian, Guadalupian) Reservoir Facies and Non-Reservoir Facies, McElroy Field, Permian Basin, West Texas |
| Booth #: 2B, | E. B. Coalson, R. F. Inden: Analysis of Facies and Permeability from Cores, Cottonwood Creek Area, Wyoming |
| Booth #: 2C, | S. M. Goolsby, M. H. Franklin, E. B. Coalson, M. L. Hendricks: Contrasting Hydrodynamic and Capillary Pore-Throat Trapping Mechanisms to Explain the Weyburn Field Accumulation in Saskatchewan, Canada |
| Booth #: 2D, | J. F. W. Gale, J. Holder: Fracture Characterization in the Austin Chalk: a Horizontal Core from the Lower Austin Chalk, Pearsall field, Frio County, Texas |
| Booth #: 2E, | A. P. Byrnes, E. K. Franseen, W. L. Watney, M. K. Dubois: The Role of Moldic Porosity in Paleozoic Kansas Reservoirs and the Association of Original Depositional Facies and Early Diagenesis With Reservoir Properties |
| Booth #: 2F, | J. C. Webb, S. G. Cluff, C. M. Murphy, A. P. Byrnes: Petrology and Petrophysics of the Middle Lance Formation (Upper Cretaceous), American Hunter Old Road Unit no. 1, Sublette County, Wyoming |
| Booth #: 3A, | S. E. Laubach: Progressive Diagenesis, Evolving Mechanical Stratigraphy, and Fracture Patterns in Tight Gas Sandstone |
| Booth #: 3C, | D. S. Schechter, J. Lorenz: Horizontal Core for Fracture Description in the Naturally Fractured Spraberry Trend Area |
| Booth #: 3D, | P. J. Gooding: Characteristics of Reservoir Rocks in Kentucky |
| Booth #: 3E, | R. R. McDowell, K. Aminian, K. L. Avary, M. E. Hohn, D. L. Matchen, B. H. Thomas: Drill Core Helps Breathe New Life into Appalachian Basin Oil Fields |
| Booth #: 3F, | M. S. Clark, D. Julander, T. Zalan: Facies Architecture of a Diatomite-Sandstone Reservoir from Integrated Core and Log Analysis, Lost Hills Field, California |