Session 2 - Origin and Impact of Organic Matter in Unconventional
Reservoirs
Session Chairs: Wayne Camp |Anadarko Petroleum Corp + Hamed
Sanei |Aarhus University
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TITLE
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SPEAKER
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AFFILIATION
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Petrographic and geochemical characterization of kerogen, bitumen and residual oil from SEM electron micrographs: examples from the Cretaceous Niobara Formation, DJ Basin, Colorado USA
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Lyn Canter
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Sedimentary Solutions, LLC
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Solid bitumen in shale reservoirs:
a challenge in organic petrography and geochemistry
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David Misch
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University of Leoben
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Evidence for the priming effect as an important control on the alteration of dispersed organic matter
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Dane Synnott
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University of Calgary
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New techniques and applications of organic petrography and spectroscopy: insights for shale petroleum systems
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Paul Hackley
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United States
Geological Survey
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Possible structural deformation effects on the pore size characteristics of shale reservoirs: An example from the Lower Cambrian shales of the Eastern Upper Yangtze Platform, South China
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Omid Ardakani
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Geological Survey ofCanada
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Geochemical fractionation of
organic matter in the Jurassic-Cretaceous Vaca Muerta shale, Argentina
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Aleksandra Malachowska
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Gdansk University ofTechnology University
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A New Method to Predict Organic Matter Porosity in Unconventional Shale Reservoirs
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Wayne Camp
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Anadarko Petroleum Corp
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