Depositional and diagenetic control of reservoir architecture and quality, Bindley field (Mississippian), Hodgeman County, Kansas |
Johnson, Reed A. |
M.S. thesis, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 289 pages (avail. as Kans. Geol. Survey, Open-file Rept., no. 90-58) |
1990 |
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Distribution and architecture of subunconformity carbonate reservoirs; lower Meramecian (Mississippian) subcrop trend, western Kansas, pp. 231-244, <In>, Dolson, J.C.; Hendricks, M.L.; and Wescott, W.A., (eds.); Unconformity-related hydrocarbons in sedimentary sequences; a guidebook for petroleum exploration and exploitation in clastic and carbonate sediments |
Johnson, Reed A. |
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, Denver, CO 298 pages |
1994 |
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Locating Niobrara fractures; 1, Using resistivity to assess Niobrara fracture patterns for horizontal wells |
Johnson, Reed A.; and Bartshe, R.T. |
Oil and Gas Journal vol. 89, no. 35, pp. 99-103 |
1991 |
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The utility of continual reservoir description; an example from Bindley field, western Kansas |
Johnson, Reed A.; and Budd, D.A. |
American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Bulletin vol. 78, no. 5, pp. 722-743 |
1994 |
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