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- Geoscience BC Report 2019-06: Quantification of the Gas and Liquids in Place and Flow Characteristics
- Facies Architecture and Sequence Stratigraphy of the Triassic Montney Formation, Alberta Deep Basin: Fundamental Controls On
- Tight Oil Developments in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin
- MONTNEY Regional Field Study Montney Study Summary
- Evaluating Completion Performance for Gas Wells in the Upper and the Lower Montney Formation, Canada
- 3D Stratigraphic Architecture, Sedimentary Budget, and Sources Of
- A Geomechanical Comparison of the Duvernay and the Montney Scott H
- Overview of Canadian Shale Gas Production Rivard IJCG 2014
- Organic Content Variations and Links to Sequence Stratigraphy in The
- Characterizing Controls on Reservoir Properties in Unconventional Shale and Tight Reservoirs*
- 15 Petrophysical Considerations in Evaluating the Montney
- Subsidence Dynamics of the Montney Formation
- Geological Introduction to Lithium
- “Shale Gas” Potential of the Triassic Doig and Montney Formations, Northeastern British Columbia
- Petroleum Source-Rock Evaluation and Hydrocarbon Potential in Montney Formation Unconventional Reservoir, Northeastern British Columbia, Canada
- How Does the Montney Measure Up? Carolyn Currie Core Laboratories (Integrated Reservoir Solutions Division)
- University of Alberta TIGHT GAS RESERVOIR
- Characteristics of the Triassic Upper Montney Formation (Unit C), West-Central Area, Alberta
- Caution – Resources NOT Reserves Or Productivity!!!!!
- 2-D Basin Modeling of the WCSB Across the Montney-Doig System
- Regional Stratigraphic Correlation and 3D Geological Modelling of West-Central Alberta
- An Overview of Shale Gas Potential in Northeastern British Columbia Vic M
- Palaeogeographic Evolution of the Montney in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin
- A Perspective on Canadian Shale Gas Executive Summary
- Hydrocarbon and By-Product Reserves in British Columbia 2012 | BC Oil and Gas Commission About the BC Oil and Gas Commission
- The Lower Triassic Sulphur Mountain Formation, Mount Crum Section, East-Central British Columbia: Age, Tectonic Implications and Montney Lithofacies Comparisons
- Hydrocarbon Source Rock Potential As Determined by Rock-Eval 6/Toc Pyrolysis, Northeast British Columbia and Northwest Alberta
- Geomechanical Characterization of the Montney Shale Northwest Alberta and Northeast British Columbia, Canada
- Gas Shale Plays– the Global Transition
- CWLS Magazine – Spring 2016