AAPG (The American Association of Petroleum Geologists), 2013. —202p. — (AAPG Memoir 103). — ISBN 978-0-89181-904-2.
This volume is the product of a joint Hedberg research meeting headed by the AAPG in collaboration with the Society of Petroleum Engineers, and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists.
It consists of 10 peer-reviewed chapters covering items from geochemistry, geology, basin analysis, diagenesis, geophysics, geomechanics, and engineering with a main emphasis on shale from North America and Europe.
Shale Gas Evaluation of the Early Jurassic Posidonia Shale Formation and the Carboniferous Epen Formation in the Netherlands
Compositional Modeling of Gas Generation from Two Shale Gas Resource Systems: Barnett Shale (United States) and Posidonia Shale (Germany)
Overpressure in Shale Gas: When Geochemistry and Reservoir Engineering Data Meet and Agree
Method for Characterizing Source Rock Organofacies Using Bulk Rock Composition
Gas Storage in the Upper Devonian±Lower Mississippian Woodford Shale, Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma: How Much of a Role Do Chert Beds Play?
What Further Research Could Teach Us about aCl ose Encounters of the Third Kind: Intraplate Earthquakes Associated with Fluid Injection
Experimentally Evaluating Shale Dilation Behavior
Cementation in Mudrocks: Brief Review with Examples from Cratonic Basin Mudrocks
Basinwide Delineation of Gas-shale aSwe et Spots0 Using Density and Neutron Logs: Implications for Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of Gas-shale Resources
Petrophysical and Mechanical Properties of Organic-rich Shales and Their Influences on Fluid Flow.