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Organic-rich Stratigraphic Units in the Vaca Muerta Formation, and Their Distribution and Characterization in the Neuquén Basin (Argentina)
Available to PurchaseFabián Dominguez R., Iván Lanusse Noguera, Maria J. Continanzia, Karina Mykietiuk, Cintia Ponce, Gustavo Pérez, Rodolfo Guerello, Matías Caneva, Matías Di Benedetto, Octavian Catuneanu, Ernesto Cristallini
Paper presented at the SPE/AAPG/SEG Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, August 1–3, 2016
Paper Number: URTEC-2456851-MS
.... The main objective of this contribution is to define and evaluate the distribution of the organic-rich intervals (TOC >2%), as well as their geological controls, within a regional sequence stratigraphic framework for the Vaca Muerta Formation in an area of 28,000 km 2 of the Neuquén Embayment...
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Inorganic Geochemistry of the Trenton Limestone-Utica Shale Contact Based on XRF
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Paper presented at the SPE/AAPG/SEG Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, August 25–27, 2014
Paper Number: URTEC-1920074-MS
... documented from Utica wells. These results suggest that the sharp increase in GR response normally recognized as the Trenton-Utica contact actually delimits the top of the organic-rich interval within the bottom of the Utica. The level at which the GR increases is observed to be the boundary of organic-rich...