41st Annual Eastern Section AAPG Meeting
Cleveland , Ohio·September 22 - 26, 2012
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Technical Session I: Source Rock Geochemistry, Petrophysics and Thermal Maturity
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Presentation speakers
- Dr. Tracy L. Bank , Assistant Professor, University at Buffalo
- Jackie Reed, Exploration Geochemist
- Dr. Quinn R. Passey, Senior Formation Evaluation Consultant, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company (URC)
- Dan Jarvie, Consultant, Worldwide Geochemistry, LLC
- Christopher D. Laughrey, Senior Geosciences Advisor, Weatherford Laboratories
- Matthew Erenpreiss, Geologist, Ohio Geological Survey ODNR
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Monday, September 24th, 2012 - Gold Room (3rd Floor)
Presiding session chairs: Christopher Laughrey and Tim Ruble
08:00 Updated Source Rock Geochemical Data and Maps for the Point Pleasant-Utica Play in Ohio - Matthew S. Erenpreiss, Lawrence H. Wickstrom, Ronald A. Riley, and Christopher J. Perry, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological Survey
08:25 Some of My Source Rocks are Now Reservoirs— The Spectrum of Fine-grained Reservoirs from ‘Shale Gas’ to ‘Shale Oil’ - Q. R. Passey, K. M.Bohacs, M. Rudnicki, and L. Esch, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company
08:50 Pore Distribution in the Ordovician Shale of the Utica/Point Pleasant Sub-Basin - Michael Murphy, Jeff Daniels, David Cole, Julie Sheets and Susan Welch, The Ohio State University
09:15 Hydrocarbon Potential of the Utica/Point Pleasant in Eastern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania - Jackie Reed, Stephen Brown and John Zumberge, Reed Geochemical Consulting, GeoMark Research
09:40 Geochemical Assessment of the Utica and Point Pleasant Shales, Ohio, USA – Daniel M. Jarvie, Energy Institute, Texas Christian University
10:05 Break
10:25 Geochemical Interpretation Pitfalls in the Utica, Point Pleasant, and Trenton Formation (Upper Ordovician) Tight Petroleum Play, Eastern Ohio, USA - C. D. Laughrey and T. E. Ruble, Weatherford Labs; L. H. Wickstrom; J. Kostelnik, R. J. Drozd and L. R. Heim, Ardent Resources; and G. A. Alcorn, Point Pleasant Energy
10:50 Practical Aspects of Reserve Determinations for Shale-Gas Reservoirs - Richard Strickland and Dwayne Purvis, Texas A&M University and Tom Blasingame, The Strickland Group
11:15 A Geochemical and Geospatial Investigation of Heavy Metals in the Marcellus Shale - Tracy L. Bank, Lauren A. Fortson, Brett P. Yatzor, and Thomas R. Malizia, SUNY at Buffalo, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
11:40 Barite Mobilization in the Upper Devonian Succession of Western New York – Evidence for Anaerobic Methane Oxidation and Methanogenesis during Quasi-Steady State Burial - Gary Lash, SUNY Fredonia and Randy Blood, Pure Earth Resources
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