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Shale gas and shale oil petrology and petrophysics Preface Bustin RM |
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Formation of nanoporous pyrobitumen residues during maturation of the Barnett Shale (Fort Worth Basin) Bernard S, Wirth R, Schreiber A, Schulz HM, Horsfield B |
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BIB-SEM study of the pore space morphology in early mature Posidonia Shale from the Hils area, Germany Klaver J, Desbois G, Urai JL, Littke R |
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Development of organic porosity in the Woodford Shale with increasing thermal maturity Curtis ME, Cardott BJ, Sondergeld CH, Rai CS |
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The nature of porosity in organic-rich mudstones of the Upper Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay Formation, North Sea, offshore United Kingdom Fishman NS, Hackley PC, Lowers HA, Hill RJ, Egenhoff SO, Eberl DD, Blum AE |
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Correction to Klinkenberg slip theory for gas flow in nano-capillaries Fathi E, Tinni A, Akkutlu IY |
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Influence of maceral composition on geochemical characteristics of immature shale kerogen: Insight from density fraction analysis Mastalerz M, Schimmelmann A, Lis GP, Drobniak A, Stankiewicz A |
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Gigantic, gaseous mushwads in Cambrian shale: Conasauga Formation, southern Appalachians, USA Pashin JC, Kopaska-Merkel DC, Arnold AC, McIntyre MR, Thomas WA |
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Mineralogy and geochemistry of Mississippian and Lower Pennsylvanian Black Shales at the Northern Margin of the Variscan Mountain Belt (Germany and Belgium) Uffmann AK, Littke R, Rippen D |
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Thermal maturity of Woodford Shale gas and oil plays, Oklahoma, USA Cardott BJ |
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Geological controls on matrix permeability of Devonian Gas Shales in the Horn River and Liard basins, northeastern British Columbia, Canada Chalmers GRL, Ross DJK, Bustin RM |
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Importance of rock properties on the producibility of gas shales Bustin AMM, Bustin RM |