Barnett Shale Gas

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

GAMLS is one such software program, which allows geologists, geophysicists, engineers, and petro-physicists to evaluate old fields, look for step-outs, and to analyze the potential of new producing zones. In many cases, the new zones have been overlooked because technologies to determine the zone’s potential, and then to successful drill and complete the hydrocarbon-bearing formation [...]

Barnett Shale Gas Drilling

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Gas saturation seems constant across the region, so it is tempting to invoke increased natural fracturing in these areas as the explanation. Gas in-place is the total amount of free and adsorbed gas within the Marcellus. Given a resource that is found under more than 34,000,000 acres of real estate with at least 50 feet [...]

Barnett Shale Oil is

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Gas shale well productivity varies widely by basin, due to variations in the natural fracturing, richness of the shale, net thickness, and initial rates. The major change has been in well completion and operating methods, which have led to increase per well reserves. Gas may be further categorized as in-situ generated-reservoired or as migrated gas. [...]

Barnett Shale Gas is

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Gas shale well productivity varies widely by basin, due to variations in the natural fracturing, richness of the shale, net thickness, and initial rates. The major change has been in well completion and operating methods, which have led to increase per well reserves. Gas shale well productivity varies widely by basin, due to variations in [...]