Geology Tourbook Quarry Trails MetroPark and Marble Cliff Quarry The Ohio Geological Society Based on: Guidebook for the Marble Cliff Quarry by Mac Swinford for The 2004 American Association of Petroleum Geologists Eastern Section Meeting
Geology Tourbook Quarry Trails MetroPark and Marble Cliff Quarry The Ohio Geological Society Based on: Guidebook for the Marble Cliff Quarry by Mac Swinford for The 2004 American Association of…
Read MoreShort Term Energy Trends in the U.S. and Appalachian Basin, Naser Ameen, US Energy Information Agency
This presentation will provide the EIA short term forecast on crude oil and natural gas prices, production, and consumption along with a review of trends for the Appalachian Basin. EIA…
Read MoreOhio Geological Society Webinar, Thursday, January 21, 1 PM, Morphological Karst Mapping in Ohio, Douglas Aden, Ohio Geological Survey
The Ohio Geological Survey has mapped karst in Ohio since 2009. Field mapping of sinkholes has suggested that geomorphological parameters vary between the Bellevue, Delaware, Hillsboro, and Springfield karst regions.…
Read MoreDelineating the Utica Shale/Point Pleasant Formation Play System to Determine the Influence of the Precambrian Basement on Deposition in Northeastern Ohio, Jarrod R. Bridges, S.F. Austin State University
The Utica Shale/Point Pleasant Formation system has recently become a highly developed unconventional target for oil and natural gas production, leading to an increased desire for knowledge of the controls…
Read MoreExtension of the Knox Unconformity Production Trend into Guernsey County, Ohio, via Marcellus/Utica multi-client 3D Seismic
In the past decade, thousands of square miles of high-quality multi-client 3d seismic data has been acquired on behalf of large operators developing Appalachia’s well-known Marcellus and Utica unconventional plays.…
Read MoreThe Potential for Underground Storage of Natural Gas Liquids in Salt-Solution Mined Caverns in the Appalachian Basin Area
Initial development of underground storage of natural gas liquids (NGLs) and other “light hydrocarbons” began in the United States in the 1950s. By the 1960s and 1970s a number of…
Read MoreA Case Study on Downslope Transport Mechanisms and Their Effect on Carbonate Reservoir Quality Within Carbonate Debris Apron Environments
Calciclastic sedimentation and wave-resuspension processes are important transport mechanisms within carbonate debris apron environments. These processes yield deposits (calcidebrites, calciturbidites, and tempestites), that often feature predictable reservoir quality and thickness…
Read MoreOverview of Permian Basin Stacked Pays – the Gift That Keeps on Giving
Production from the Permian Basin of west Texas and New Mexico has sharply accelerated, recently exceeding 4 million BOPD. The stratigraphic column of the region offers a unique combination of…
Read MoreStructural Control of the Point Pleasant Formation Deposition and Production
by Devin Fitzgerald – EMF Geoscience, Inc. Early drilling and production observations in the Point Pleasant formation in Ohio suggest that structural setting influences…
Read MoreInterpretation and Integration of Core and Wireline Log Data of the Copper Ridge Dolomite in Morrow County, Ohio for potential CO2 storage.
Battelle has collected whole and rotary sidewall cores as a part of their evaluation of the technical and economic feasibility of CO2 utilization and storage. Whole and rotary sidewall cores…
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