AAPG Short Course: Feb 14-15, 2008
Assessment of Unconventional Shale Resources Using Organic Geochemistry
Dan Jarvie
AAPG National Convention, April 20-23, 2008, San Antonio, Texas
(1) Quantification of Thermal Maturity Indices with Relationships to Predicted Shale Gas Producibility-Gate-way Visualization and Attribute Technique
Michael S. Cameron1, Daniel M. Jarvie2, and Frank E. Walles1
1 Devon Energy, Oklahoma City, OK
2 Humble Geochemical Services, Weatherford Core Evaluation Services, Humble, TX
(2) Low Temperature Gas Generation in Marine Shales
Frank D. Mango1 and Daniel M. Jarvie2
1 Petroleum Habitats, Houston, TX
2 Humble Geochemical Services, Weatherford Core Evaluation Services, Humble, TX
(3) The Experimental Conditions for Generating Low-Temperature Gas in Marine Shales
Frank D. Mango1, Daniel M. Jarvie2, and Steven Garcia1
1 Petroleum Habitats, Houston, TX
2 Humble Geochemical Services, Weatherford Core Evaluation Services., Humble, TX
(4) Hydrocarbon Potential of the Barnett Shale (Mississippian), Delaware Basin, West Texas and Southeastern New Mexico (accepted for publication in future AAPG Bulletin)
T. J. Kinley1, 2, C. W. Cook2, J. A. Breyer1, D. M. Jarvie3 and A. B. Busbey1
1 Department of Geology, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX
2 XTO Energy, Fort Worth, TX
3 Humble Geochemical Services, Weatherford Core Evaluation Services, Humble, TX
2008 Asia Pacific Coalbed Methane Symposium, September 22-24, 2008, Brisbane, Australia
Keynote Address:
Exploration and Exploitation of Shale Resource Systems
Daniel M. Jarvie, Humble Geochemical Services, Weatherford Core Evaluation Services, Humble, Texas USA
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