NETL_DOE Sponsored Research
Theses
- Adrian Almanza
- Stephen Angster
- Kene Mba
- Jesse Havens
- Vasilsia Nekhorosheva
- Andrea Simenson
- John Stroud
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Integrated 3D Geological Model of the Devonian Bakken Formation, Elm Boulee Field, Williston Basin, Richland County, Montana (MS, Geology)
Petrel Model information
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Organic-rich Shale Maturity: Velocity and Impedance Study of Bakken Shale Samples (Petroleum Engineering Report)
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Mechanical Properties of the Bakken Formation (MS, Geophysics)
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Stratigraphy, Diagenesis and Fracture Characterization of the Three Forks Formation, Montana, Wyoming and South Dakota (MS, Geology)
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Depositional Facies and Petrophysical Analysis of the Bakken Formation, Parshall Field, Mountrail County, North Dakota
(MS, Geology)
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The Role of the Lower Lodgepole Formation in the Bakken Petroleum System, Billings Nose, North Dakota (MS, Geology)
Presentations
- Sarg: CSM Bakken NETL Closeout Report
Other Presentations
- Almanza: Geologic and Reservoir Models of Elm Coulee Field, Richland County, Montana
- Havens: Static and Dynamic Properties of the Bakken
- Nekhorosheva: Stratigraphy, Diagenesis and Fracture Characterization of the Three Forks Formation in Montana, Wyoming and South Dakota
- Theloy: Integrated Rock Mechanics and Natural Fracture Study on the Bakken Formation, Williston Basin
- Almanza
- Nekhorosheva
- Havens
- Theloy
Bakken Consortium Meeting, December 2, 2011
Abstracts
- Sarg, Sonnenberg, Batzle and Prasad: Bakken Exploration Model: November 11, 2011
- Almanza: Integrated 3D Reservoir Model of the Devonian Bakken Formation, Williston Basin: Elm Coulee Field, Richland Montana
- Havens: Mechanics of the Bakken - Minimum Horizontal Stress
- Theloy: Contribution of Natural Fractures to Production, Sanish Field, North Dakota
- Almanza
- Havens
- Theloy
Bakken Consortium Meeting April 20, 2011
Abstracts
- Almanza: The Sleeping Giant Elm Coulee Field: Facies and Petrophysical Analysis
- Haven and Batzle: Mechanics of the Middle Bakken
- Theloy: Facies Variability and Distribution of the Bakken and Potential Analogs
Bakken Consortium Meeting Dec. 2, 2010
