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General
- Introduction to petrophysics of reservoir rocks. G. E. Archie.
- General Introduction: Facies, facies sequences and facies models. R. G. Walker.
- Predicting reservoir rock geometry and continuity in Pennsylvanian reservoirs, Elk City field, Oklahoma. R. M. Sneider, F. H. Richardson, D. D. Paynter, R. E. Eddy, and I. A. Wyant.
- A stochastic model for predicting variations in reservoir rock properties. D. W. Bennion and J. C. Griffiths.
- Reservoir mechanics - Stylized myth or potential science? M. R. J. Wyllie.
Pore geometry, permeability and fluid interaction
- Productive characteristics of common reservoir porosity types. E. B. Coalson, D. J. Hartmann and J. B. Thomas.
- Mercury capillary pressure curves and the interpretation of pore structure and capillary behavior in reservoir rocks. N. C. Wardlaw and J. P. Cassan.
- Influence of common sedimetary structures on fluid flow in reservoir models. K. J. Weber.
- Petrophysical parameters estimated from visual descriptions of carbonate rocks: A field classification of carbonate pore space. F. J. Lucia.
- Migration of interstitial water in sediments and the concentration of petroleum and useful minerals. P. A. Dickey.
- Some applications of scanning electron microscopy to the study of reservoir rock. E. D. Pittman and J. B. Thomas.
- Correlation of kg/ko data with sandstone core characteristics. M. Felsenthal.
- Effect of capillary number and its constituents on two-phase relative permeability curves. R. A. Fulcher, T. Ertekin and C.D. Stahl.
Pressures
- Abnormal formation pressure. J. S. Bradley.
- Abnormal formation pressure: Discussion. P. A. Dickey.
- Abnormal formation pressure: Reply. J. S. Bradley.
- Oil and gas in reservoirs with subnormal pressures. P. A. Dickey and W. C. Cox.
- Estimation of formation pressures from log-derived shale properties. C. E. Hottman and R. K. Johnson.
- Thistle field development. F. T. Nadir.
- Capillary pressures - their measurement using mercury and the calculation of permeability therefrom. W.R. Purcell.
Fractures
- Reservoirs in fractured rock. D. W. Stearns and M. Friedman.
- Geologic aspects [of naturally fractured reservoirs]. R. Aguilera.
- Interformational control of regional fracture orientations. R. A. Nelson and D. W. Stearns.
- The role of dilatancy in geology. W. G. Mead.
- Folding, rock flowage, and foliate structures. W. J. Mead.
Production geology
- Interpretation, averaging, and use of basic geologic-engineering data. Part 1. D. Havlena.
- Interpretation, averaging, and use of basic geologic-engineering data. Part 2. D. Havlena.
- Analysis of decline curves. J. J. Arps.
- A simple statistical method for calculating the effective vertical permeability of a reservoir containing discontinuous shales. S. H. Begg, D. M. Chang, and H. H. Haldorsen.
- The Fry in situ combustion test - Reservoir characteristics. C. H. Hewitt and J. T. Morgan.
- Nugget formation reservoir characteristics affecting production in the Overthrust belt of southwestern Wyoming. S. J. Lindquist.
- Influence of geologic heterogeneities on secondary recovery from Permian Phosphoria reservoir, Cottonwood Creek field, Wyoming. J. A. McCaleb and R.W. Willingham. |