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Old habits die hard – Not! The prolific California Monterey shale is revisited, but this time with an unconventional approach.
With lower gas prices shale plays look more attractive resulting in increased seismic data to help find that liquid component.
Sweet sound of success: The spotlight turns to oil in the Bakken shale, and the focus was squarely on the sweet spots.
Going global: Not all shale gas basins are created equal – but countries all over the world are intrigued by the possibilities.
Deeper targets, higher excitement: Industry enthusiasm for shale gas (and oil) plays just keeps escalating – and the interest is going global.
Game changer? Horizontal drilling affirms more than a decade of E&P efforts in Canada’s Maritime provinces – the Frederick Brook Shale emerges as a potentially prolific play.
High-flying LiDAR technology continues to make important contributions to geological study.
When Shane Matson was in college he received a collection of geological studies.
Big Daddy: Shale gas plays may be commonplace in the United States, but most stand in awe of the extensive Marcellus Shale.
Not all shales are created equal; the Illinois Basin’s New Albany shale, for example, has yet to be mistaken for the Barnett. But geoscientists, armed with new technology, are about to find out why.