Carbonates |
Chair(s): Jeffrey Packard & Taras Dziuba
Date: Tuesday, May 13th
Room: Palomino C |
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| 8:20 |
Rock Properties and Pore Classes based on Core Analysis in Carbonate Reservoir by using CT Scanning
Mohammad Ebrahim Shafiee* and Apostolos Kantzas |
| 8:45 |
A Micrite Mystery in the Wildriver Sub-Basin
Taras Dziuba* |
| 9:10 |
Geology, Seismic and Engineering Data of a Super-Deep Upper Devonian Carbonate Gas Reservoir Marsh Area, Hinton Alberta
Richard Forest*, Ronald Lee Warner and Donald Schulte |
| 9:35 |
Dolomitization of the Boat Harbour Carbonates of St. George Group in Western Newfoundland, Canada: Implications for Porosity Controls
Karem Azmy*, Denis Lavoie, Ian Knight and Guoxiang Chi |
| 10:00 |
Coffee Break & Poster Sessions |
| 10:40 |
Taconic Tectonics and the Trenton/Black River Carbonate Gas Play in the Northern Appalachian Basin of New York State: Evidence from Seismic Data and the First Oriented Horizontal Core in the Appalachian Basin T/BR
Robert Jacobi*, Paul Agle, Mark Evans, Steve Coulter, Stuart Loewenstein, Tom Mroz and John Martin |
| 11:05 |
The Swan Hills Formation at Kaybob South Field, Alberta: An Example of Remaining Reserves Potential within Mature Fields
Stacy Atchley, David Cleveland, Lawrence West*, Gabriella Carrelli and Todd Knight |
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Extrabasinal tectonic and paleo-wind control on variations of regional-scale carbonate stacking patterns in the Middle-Upper Devonian Beaverhill Lake Group in south-central Alberta
Jack Wendte* and Tom Uyeno |
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Diagenetic Evolution of Middle Devonian Carbonate Reservoirs of Stone and Dunedin Formations, Liard Basin, Northeastern British Columbia
Sze-Shan Yip*, Hairuo Qing, Osman Salad Hersi and Warren Walsh |
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Recent Discovery of an Extensive Stromatolite Outcrop in the Middle Cambrian Pika Formation, Lake Helen-Lake Katherine Area, Banff National Park
James Allan Dolph* and David Gibson |
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Carbonate Slope and Basin Deposits: A Review of Models, Worldwide Examples and their Relevance to the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin
Jeremy Philips*, Nigel Watts and Ian McIlreath |