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Factors controlling prolific gas production from low-permeability sandstone reservoirs: Implications for resource assessment, prospect development, and risk analysis

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Shanley, Keith W, Cluff, Robert M, and Robinson, John W, Factors controlling prolific gas production from low-permeability sandstone reservoirs: Implications for resource assessment, prospect development, and risk analysis: .

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Keith W. Shanley is a consulting geologist with more than 22 years experience in exploration, development, and research. He has published numerous papers dealing with sequence stratigraphy and reservoir architecture and has served as editor of several publications. He received his B.A. degree in geology from Rice University and his M.Sc. degree and his Ph.D. in geology from the Colorado School of Mines. His current research interests include sequence stratigraphy and reservoir architecture, the integration of petrophysics, and risk analysis.Bob Cluff is a geologist with 28 years petroleum exploration and development experience. Bob's research interests include the integration of geology with petrophysics and the evaluation of nonconventional [...]

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