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Rocky Mountain Section AAPG 2002 Meeting, Laramie, Wyoming

Search and Discovery #90004 (2002)

 

Evolution of a Tectonically Active Coastline: Lessons from Santa Cruz, California, by Robert S. Anderson, Lesley A. Perg, Peter N. Adams, Michael G. Loso, Nan Rosenbloom, and Kirsten M. Menking

 

Enhanced Recovery from a Tight Gas Sand through Hydraulic Refracturing: Codell Formation, Wattenberg Field, Colorado, by Thomas J. Birmingham, D. M. Lytle, and R. N. Sencenbaugh

 

The Fruitland Formation Coal-Bed Methane Field of the San Juan Previous HitBasinNext Hit, New Mexico and Colorado -- Multiple Discrete Reservoirs, by Bradford C. Boyce, Brent Hale, and James E. Fassett

 

Spider Maps: Linking Structural Subtleties to Stratigraphic Intervals, by Nicholas K. Boyd and Ronald C. Surdam

 

The Geology of the Gibson Gulch Gas Unit, Piceance Previous HitBasinNext Hit, Garfield County, Colorado, by Jonathan R. Cantwell

 

Shelf-Edge Trajectory as a Predictive Tool for Deepwater Sands: Application to the Lance-Fox Hills-Lewis Previous HitSystemNext Hit in the Washakie Previous HitBasinNext Hit, by Cristian Carvajal and Ron Steel

 

Reservoir Diagenesis and Porosity Development in the Upper Ismay Zone, Pennsylvanian Paradox Formation, Cherokee Field, Southeastern Utah, by Thomas C. Chidsey and David E. Eby

 

Alluvial Processes and Sandbody Architecture in the Raton Previous HitBasinNext Hit, by Paul R. Clarke, Chris Cornelius, and Peter Turner

 

Outcrop Characterization of Fluvial Sandbodies in Lower Williams Fork Formation, Coal Canyon Area, Colorado, by Rex D. Cole, Edmund R. Gustason, and Steve Cumella

 

Interpreting Natural Fracture Patterns in Outcrop in the Raton Previous HitBasinNext Hit of Colorado and New Mexico, by Scott P. Cooper, John C. Lorenz, and Russell G. Keefe

 

Fractures in Strata Overlying a Laramide Thrust: Teapot Dome, Wyoming, by Scott P. Cooper, John C. Lorenz, Laurel B. Goodwin, and Mark Milliken

 

Lower Eocene Fluvial-to-Lacustrine Strata of the Greater Green River Previous HitBasinNext Hit: Relative Timing of Tectonic and Climatic Change in the Generation of Stratigraphic Cycles, by Jeff P. Crabaugh

 

Coal Bed Methane Development -- Structure Is Still Important, by Richard W. Davis

 

Interpretation of Upper Muddy Transgressive Shoreline Reservoirs in the Southern Powder River Previous HitBasinNext Hit: Development and Application of New Exploration Concepts to a Mature Petroleum Previous HitPlayNext Hit, by Paul E. Devine

 

Structural Geometry and Evolution of the Painter and East Painter Reservoir Structures, Wyoming Overthrust Belt, by Joseph Dischinger and Shankar Mitra

 

A History of Fruitland Formation Coal-Bed Methane Development in the San Juan Previous HitBasinNext Hit, New Mexico and Colorado, by Tom Dugan

 

An Integrated Approach to Tight Gas Sand Reservoir Evaluation: Examples from the Cretaceous Williams Fork Formation in Mamm Creek Field, Piceance Creek Previous HitBasinNext Hit, Colorado, by Lesley W. Evans, Steven G. Stancel, and Michael P. Dempsey

 

The Oil and Gas Reservoirs of the San Juan Previous HitBasinNext Hit, New Mexico and Colorado, by James E. Fassett

 

Laramide Structural Evolution of the San Juan Previous HitBasinNext Hit, New Mexico and Colorado, by James E. Fassett

 

The Oil and Gas Reservoirs of the San Juan Previous HitBasinNext Hit, New Mexico and Colorado, by James E. Fassett

 

Geometries and Kinematics of Laramide Basement-Involved Anticlines, by Amanda B. Fisher and Eric Erslev

 

Successful High Grading of Coal Bed Methane Prospects with Soil Gas Geochemistry:  Test of Multiple Methods in the Powder River and Raton Basins, by John V. Fontana and James H. Viellenave

 

3D Balancing of Oblique Backlimb-Tightening Anticlines on the Northeastern Flank of the Front Range Arch, Colorado, by Corey M. Fortezzo, Eric A. Erslev, and Steve Holdaway

 

Detection of Anomalously Pressured Gas Reservoirs: 2-D Seismic Surveys in the Wind River Previous HitBasinNext Hit, Wyoming, by Yuri Ganshin, Ronald C. Surdam, and Zunsheng Jiao

 

Reactivation of Bedding Planes within Carbonate Thrust Sheets, Sun River Canyon, Sawtooth Range, Northwestern Montana, by Emily M. Geraghty and A. John Watkinson

 

Geological Perspectives of Global Climate Change, by Lee Gerhard

 

Coal Stratigraphy and Reservoir Identification in the Powder River Previous HitBasinNext Hit Coal Bed Methane Previous HitPlayNext Hit, by Jimmy E. Goolsby and Andrew K. Finley

 

Sedimentology and Stratigraphy of the Muddy (J) Sandstone, Wattenberg Field, Denver Previous HitBasinNext Hit, Colorado, by Edmund R. "Gus" Gustason, Stephen A. Sonnenberg, and Terry Patterson

 

The Mesaverde Formation of the San Juan Previous HitBasinNext Hit, New Mexico and Colorado – A 50 Year Old Gas Field with Significant Remaining Productivity, by Brent W. Hale, Scott Roth, and Laura Daniel

 

Structural Geology, Seismic Imaging, and Genesis of Jonah Field: A Giant Tight Gas Accumulation, Wyoming, USA, by William B. Hanson, Victor H. Vega, and Dennis L. Cox

 

The Waltman Shale: An All Purpose Rock Unit, by C.M. Hawkins, R.A. Baugh, G.A. Winter, and D. Donoho

 

Tectonic and Depositional Controls on Selected Upper Cretaceous Shoreline Morphologies in the Greater Green River and Wind River Basins, Wyoming and the and Wash Previous HitBasinNext Hit, Colorado, by Michael L. Hendricks

 

A History of the Promoted Deal, by Michael L. Hendricks

 

Horizontal Drilling in the U.S. Williston Previous HitBasinNext Hit -- Past, Present, and Future, by Michael L. Hendricks

 

Petroleum Previous HitSystemNext Hit and Production Characteristics of the Muddy ("J") Sandstone (Lower Cretaceous) Wattenberg Continuous Gas Field, Denver Previous HitBasinNext Hit, Colorado, by Debra Higley, David Cox, and Robert J. Weimer

 

Stratigraphic Controls on Reservoir Strata: A Comparison of Fluvial and Tidal Reservoirs in the Almond Formation, Coal Gulch, Wamsutter, Echo Springs and Table Rock Fields, Washakie Previous HitBasinNext Hit, Wyoming, by Brian W. Horn, Timothy A. Cross, Miriam Vielma, and Marcos Zavala

 

Basement Faults and Their Influence on Marine Sandstone Depositional Patterns and Hydrocarbon Entrapment, Greater Green River Previous HitBasinNext Hit, by John C. Horne and S. Parker Gay

 

The Influence of Basement Linears on Valley-Fill Depositional Patterns and Hydrocarbon Entrapment, by John C. Horne, Richard F. Inden, and William C. Pearson

 

Integrated Reservoir Characterization for Efficient Exploitation of J Sandstone Reservoir, Wattenberg Field, Denver Previous HitBasinNext Hit, by Guonong Hu and Jeffrey C. Simmons

 

Fractured Shale Reservoirs and Basement Faulting, San Juan Previous HitBasinNext Hit, New Mexico and Colorado, by A.C. Huffman and D.J. Taylor

 

The Aeromagnetic Definition of Wrench Faults and Their Influence on Hydrocarbon Entrapment and Production Fairways, by Richard Inden, John Horne, and William Pearson

 

Depositional Framework of the Upper Cretacous Mancos Shale And Lower Part of the Upper Cretaceous Mesaverde Group, Western Colorado and Eastern Utah, by Ronald C. Johnson

 

Exploration in the Eastern Greater Green River Previous HitBasinNext Hit: An Independent’s Perspective, by Fred C. Julander

 

Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources of the Uinta-Piceance Previous HitProvinceNext Hit of Colorado and Utah, by M.A. Kirschbaum, R.C. Johnson, S.B. Roberts, M. Henry, T.M. Finn, E.A. Johnson, R.F. Dubiel, L. Anna, R.R. Charpentier, T.S. Collett, T. Cook, R.R. Crovelli, R.D. Hettinger, T.R. Klett, P.G. Lillis, P.H. Nelson, V.F. Nuccio, C.A. Rice, L.N. Roberts, C.J. Schenk, and J.W. Schmoker

 

Application of Bore Hole Images in the Piceance Previous HitBasinNext Hit, by Randy Koepsell, Stephen P. Cumella, and David A. Uhl

 

Comparison of the Natural Fracture Systems in Low-Permeability Sandstones of the San Juan, Piceance, Raton, and Green River Basins, by John C. Lorenz and Scott P. Cooper

 

Abandoned Mines, Mountain Sports and Climate Change: Trouble Ahead and Trouble Behind, by Diane McKnight

 

Imaging Technology Offers Enhanced Interpretation of Teapot Dome Reservoirs, by Mark Milliken and Randy Koepsell

 

New Exploration Techniques and Opportunities, Denver Previous HitBasinNext Hit, by W. Richard Moore

 

Characterization of Oil Reservoirs in the Lower and Middle Members of the Green River Formation, Southwest Uinta Previous HitBasinNext Hit, Utah, by Craig D. Morgan, Thomas C. Chidsey, Kevin P. McClure, and  S. Robert Bereskin

 

A Preliminary Discussion of Fault Styles in the Southwest Uinta Previous HitBasinNext Hit, Utah, by Craig D. Morgan, Kevin P. McClure, S. Robert Bereskin, and Mary McPherson

 

Stratigraphic Entrapment of Hydrocarbons in the Upper Cretaceous Lewis Shale and Lower Fox Hills Sandstone, Eastern Green River Previous HitBasinNext Hit, Wyoming, by David S. Muller and Fabian T. Wirnkar

 

Detecting and Overcoming Misleading Seismic Amplitude Anomalies in the D Sandstone, Denver Previous HitBasinNext Hit, by Monte Naylor and  Bruce Karr

 

Cleat Property Trends in San Juan Previous HitBasinNext Hit Fruitland Formation Coalbed Reservoirs, by Charles R. Nelson

 

Tierney Field - A New Wamsutter Area Sweetspot, Greater Green River Previous HitBasinNext Hit, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA, by G. Earl Norris and  Debra H. Phillips

 

Probabilistic Assessment of Raton Previous HitBasinNext Hit Coal Gas Commercial Potential, by Leslie O'Connor and John Seidle

 

Five Years of Domestic Well Monitoring for a Coal Bed Methane Project Area in the San Juan Previous HitBasinNext Hit, by Paul Oldaker

 

White River Dome Field, Piceance Previous HitBasinNext Hit: Previous HitBasinNext Hit-Center Gas Production from Coals and Sandstones in the Cretaceous Williams Fork Formation, by Terrilyn M. Olson, Harry Held, Bill Hobbs, Byron Gale, and Robert Brooks

 

History of Oil and Gas Exploration and Development in the Uinta Previous HitBasinNext Hit, Utah, by John C. Osmond

 

Using 3D Seismic Imaging to Identify Areas of Increased Natural Fracturing in the Previous HitBasinNext Hit-Centered, Tight-Gas Sand Previous HitPlayNext Hit of the Piceance Previous HitBasinNext Hit, by Douglas B. Ostby

 

West Side Canal Gas Field, by John M. Parker and Louis C. Bortz

 

Aeromagnetic Imaging of Faults in the Piceance Previous HitBasinNext Hit Gas Previous HitPlayNext Hit with Seismic and Drilling Confirmation, by William C. Pearson, David A. Uhl, and Steve R. Moore

 

Stratigraphic Response to Tectonic Forcing in the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway, Lewis Shale and Fox Hills Sandstone, Wyoming, by David R. Pyles and Roger M. Slatt

 

Sequence Stratigraphy of the Late Pennsylvanian to Early Permian Honaker Trail and Elephant Canyon Strata, Paradox Previous HitBasinNext Hit, Utah and Colorado, by Donald L. Rasmussen and Dalton L. Rasmussen

 

Drilling History of the Piceance Previous HitBasinNext Hit, by Kurt Reinecke

 

Major Petroleum Systems of the San Juan Previous HitBasinNext Hit, New Mexico and Colorado – Their Relation to Framework Geology and Resource Assessment, by J.L. Ridgley

 

Structural Framework and Evolution of the Northern Wind River Previous HitBasinNext Hit: Implications for Hydrocarbon Migration and Accumulation, by Daniel D. Schelling and David A. Wavrek

 

Soil Dust: Big Impact of Tiny Specks, by Eugene Shinn, V.H. Garrison, C.W. Holmes, D.W. Griffin, and C.A. Kellogg

 

The Benefits and Costs of the Kyoto Protocol, by Jason Shogren

 

Shallow Gas Systems in Cretaceous Rocks on the Margins of the Williston Previous HitBasinNext Hit, by George W. Shurr

 

Lewis Shale (Wyoming and Colorado) Exploration and Production Issues Related to Stratigraphy, by Roger M. Slatt, Neil F. Hurley, and David R. Pyles

 

Iodine-129 as a Tracer of Fluids Associated with Hydrocarbon Systems: Results from the Fruitland Formation, San Juan Previous HitBasinNext Hit, CO, and from Other Depositional Settings, by G.T. Snyder, Udo Fehn, William C. Riese, Jean E. Moran, William L. Pelzmann, Stephen Franks, and Anthony Gorody

 

Reservoir Characterization of the Mississippian Sun River Dolomite: Reagan Field, Glacier County, Montana and southern Alberta, by Mark D. Sonnenfeld, K. Lyn Canter, Laura C. Zahm, Lara Conrad, John Parkin, and Craig Siemens

 

Sheep Mountain Anticline: Backlimb Tightening and Sequential Deformation in the Bighorn Previous HitBasinNext Hit, Wyoming, by Heather I. Stanton and Eric A. Erslev

 

Nature of the Updip-Downdip Linkage between Fluvial Sheetsands and Their Time-Equivalent Shoreline and Shelf Sands in Some Mesaverde Clastic Wedges, Greater Green River Previous HitBasinNext Hit, by Ronald J. Steel and Jeff Crabaugh

 

A Major's View of Rockies Gas: Focus on Wamsutter in the Greater Green River Previous HitBasinNext Hit of Wyoming, by Denise S. Stone and David S Muller

 

Characterization and Optimization of Tight Gas Frontier Reservoirs along the Central Moxa Arch, Green River Previous HitBasinNext Hit, Wyoming, by Stephen D. Sturm, William J. Clark, Barbara F. Keusch, Lesley W. Evans, and  Edward J. Biller

 

Gas Production Sweet Spots in the Jonah Field, by Ronald C. Surdam, Zunsheng Jiao, and Nicholas K. Boyd

 

Anomalously Pressured Gas in the Rocky Mountain Laramide Basins, by Ronald C. Surdam, Zunsheng Jiao, and Yuri Ganshin

 

Controls on Reservoir Quality in the Dad Sandstone, Lewis Shale, Wyoming, by Geoffrey Thyne, Ira Pasternack, Eddy Escalante, and Sarah D'Agostino

 

Dakota Sequence Stratigraphy, San Juan and Chama Basins, New Mexico, by Peter J. Varney

 

Environmental Risk Assessment Methods for CBM Development: Cost Effective Ways to Manage Risk, by James H. Viellenave, Anthony W. Gorody, and John V. Fontana

 

A History of Changing Concepts in Petroleum Exploration and Development, Dakota Group, Rocky Mountain Basins, by Robert J. Weimer

 

3D Reservoir Characterization and Geostatistical Modeling of Amalgamated Fluvial Channels: Grand Valley Field, Piceance Previous HitBasinNext Hit, Colorado, by Jack Wiener and Steve Cumella

 

3-D And The Minnelusa "C" - Northern Powder River Previous HitBasinNext Hit, by Charles D. Wolf and Owen L. Stone

 

Characterizing Earthquake Hazards in the U.S.: Earth Science and Societal Challenges, by Ivan G. Wong

 

The Role of the Hanna Previous HitBasinNext Hit in Revised Paleogeogeraphic Reconstructions of the Western Interior Sea During the Cretaceous-Tertiary Transition, by Anton F.-J. Wroblewski

 

Tidal and Brackish-Water Signatures within the Fluvio-Estuarine Sheet Sandstone of the Upper Cretaceous Mesaverde Group in Utah and Wyoming, USA, by Shuji Yoshida and Ronald Steel

 

Deep Structural Control on Valley Form Geometry in a Low Accommodation Foreland Previous HitBasinTop Settings: An Example from the Lower Cretaceous Basal Quartz of Southern Alberta, by Brian A. Zaitlin, Marian J. Warren, Dan Potocki, Lorne Rosenthal, and Ron Boyd