ABSTRACTS
(By Author)
AAPG Education Directorate
Mississippi Lime
Forum
February 20, 2014, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Search and Discovery Article #90201 (2014)
Posted November 30, 2014
Use of Reservoir Models and Dynamic Simulation in the
Development
of Mississippian Lime Reservoirs,
Dan Costello
History of Hydrothermal Fluid Flow in the Midcontinent: A Key to Understanding the Origin and Distribution of Porosity,
Robert Goldstein and Bradley King
Tripolitic Chert
Development
in the Mississippian Lime: New Insights from SEM,
Walter Manger
Examining Innovative Techniques for Matrix Acidizing and Acid Fracturing in Limestone Formations to Minimize Damage to Equipment and Environment,
Fred Markey, Tyler Betz, Kyle Taylor, Daniel Ackwith, and Reza Barati
Decreasing Produced Water Cut in Mississippi Lime Wells,
Charles Smith
Fluid Migration and Accumulation within the Mississippian: Why 2% Oil Cut Here, 15% One Mile Away?,
Lynn Watney