U.S. Natural Gas Availability: Gas Supply Through the Year 2000 : SummaryDIANE Publishing, 1985 - 23 páginas |
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advanced technology American Gas Association analysis Appalachian Basin areas assumed assumptions coal seams Coalbed Methane conventional Cotton Valley curve Devonian shale gas drilling duction Energy esti exploration exploratory extrapolated factors FERC field discoveries frac fracturing fluids gas content gas prices gas production gas recovery Gas Research gas resource base gas supply gas-bearing gasfields growth hydraulic fracturing increase lenticular levels Lewin & Associates logs Lower 48 mates methane National Petroleum Council Northern Great Plains NPC estimates Office of Technology Oil and Gas optimistic OTA's percent permeability pipeline pool discoveries porosity Potential Gas pressure production rates projected proppant proved reserves range recoverable gas recoverable resource reserve additions reservoir rock resource estimates Table TCF/yr techniques Technology Assessment tight formations tight gas resource tight sands tion traps trends U.S. Geological Survey uncertainty Unconventional Gas undiscovered USGS wellbore
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Página 242 - The property or capacity of a porous rock, sediment, or soil for transmitting a fluid without impairment of the structure of the medium; it is a measure of the relative ease of fluid flow under unequal pressure.
Página 5 - Potential Gas Committee, Potential Supply of Natural Gas in the United States...
Página 242 - Formation means a body of rock characterized by a degree of lithologic homogeneity which is prevailingly, but not necessarily, tabular and is mappable on the earth's surface or traceable in the subsurface. Formation fluid means "fluid" present in a "formation" under natural conditions as opposed to introduced fluids, such as drilling mud.
Página 40 - Potential Gas Agency. Potential Supply of Natural Gas in the United States ( As of December 31, 1972) Colorado School of Mines Foundation, Golden, Colorado, 1973, 48 pp.
Página 48 - The estimates of undiscovered recoverable resources take into account relevant past history and experience and are based on assumptions that undiscovered recoverable resources will be found in the future under conditions represented by a continuation of price-cost relationships and technological trends generally prevailing in the recent years prior to 1974.
Página 191 - Resource and exploration assessment of the oil and gas potential in the Devonian gas shales of the Appalachian Basin...
Página 33 - The tables include geologic province codes so that each sample source can be located within a specific geologic province as defined by the Committee on Statistics of Drilling of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists.^.
Página 243 - A petroleum province is a region in which a number of oil and gas pools and fields occur in a smaller or related geological environment.
Página 243 - Porosity. The percentage of the bulk volume of a rock or soil that is occupied by interstices, whether isolated or connected.