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Contrasting styles of reservoir development in proximal and distal chert facies: Devonian Thirtyone Formation, Texas Ruppel SC, Barnaby RJ |
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Reservoir characteristics of Devonian cherts and their control on oil recovery: Dollarhide field, west Texas Saller A, Ball B, Robertson S, McPherson B, Wene C, Nims R, Gogas J |
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A devonian hydrothermal chert reservoir: the 225 bcf Parkland field, British Columbia, Canada Packard JJ, Al-Aasm I, Samson I, Berger Z, Davies J |
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Characterization of the Mississippian chat in south-central Kansas Watney WL, Guy WJ, Byrnes AP |
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Deposition and diagenesis of Mississippian chat reservoirs, north-central Oklahoma Rogers SM |
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Unconformity-related chert/dolomite production in the Pennsylvanian Amsden Formation, Wolf Springs fields, Bull Mountains basin of central Montana Luebking GA, Longman MW, Carlisle WJ |
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Density and mineralogy variations as a function of porosity in Miocene Monterey Formation oil and gas reservoirs in California Chaika C, Williams LA |
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Monterey Formation porcelanite reservoirs of the Elk Hills field, Kern County, California Reid SA, McIntyre JL |