Measuring and predicting reservoir heterogeneity in complex deposystems: the Late Cambrian Rose Run sandstone of Eastern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania

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1993

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Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological Survey with the Appalachian Oil and Natural Gas Research Consortium, National Research Center for Coal and Energy, West Virginia University

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This two-year investigation of the Upper Cambrian Rose Run sandstone in Eastern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania was conducted by the Ohio and Pennsylvania Geological Surveys in a cost-sharing agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy under the auspices of the Appalachian Oil and Natural Gas Research Consortium, which consists of West Virginia University and the state geological surveys of Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.

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A cooperative two-year multidisciplinary research program, conducted by the Ohio Division of Geological Survey (ODGS) and the Pennsylvania Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey (PTGS), designed to measure and predict reservoir heterogeneity in the Upper Cambrian Rose Run sandstone in those two states.
257 pages, 125 figures (including numerous maps, cross sections, seismic lines, and photographs of rock thin sections), 6 tables, and five case studies of Rose Run oil and gas fields.
Prepared for U.S. Department of Energy, Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy. Work performed under Contract No. DE-AC22-90BC14657.

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