Reservoir systems of the pennsylvanian lower Atoka Group (Bend Conglomerate), northern Fort Worth Basin, Texas: High-resolution fades distribution, structural controls on sedimentation, and production trends
Barnett shale
; Braided river
; Cumulative production
; Depocenters
; Depositional system
; Direct control
; Fault system
; First-year
; Fold belts
; Gas productions
; Geologic control
; High resolution
; Oil and gas
; Oil production
; Production distribution
; Red River
; Reservoir systems
; Reverse faults
; Source area
; Source rocks
; Structural control
; Structural influences
; Study areas
; Vitrinite reflectance
; Arches
; Hydrocarbons
; Oil shale
; Sandstone
; Shale oil
; Stratigraphy
; Structural dynamics
; Wells
; Petroleum reservoir engineering
; braided river
; conglomerate
; depositional environment
; facies
; fluvial deposit
; fold belt
; gas field
; gas production
; hydrocarbon migration
; oil production
; Pennsylvanian
; reservoir characterization
; reverse fault
; sedimentation
; shale
; siliciclastic deposit
; source rock
; vitrinite reflectance
; Fort Worth Basin
; Red River [United States]
; Texas
; United States
Hentz T.F.,Ambrose W.A.,Carr D.L.. Reservoir systems of the pennsylvanian lower Atoka Group (Bend Conglomerate), northern Fort Worth Basin, Texas: High-resolution fades distribution, structural controls on sedimentation, and production trends[J]. AAPG Bulletin,2012-01-01,96(7)