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Drilling California: A Reality Check on the Monterey Shale
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Drilling California: A Reality Check on the Monterey Shale

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Written by geoscientist J. David Hughes, DRILLING CALIFORNIA provides the first publicly available empirical analysis of actual oil production data from the Monterey Formation, including from wells that have undergone hydraulic fracturing and acidization. It lays out some of the play’s fundamental characteristics compared to other tight oil plays, including geological properties, current production, production potential, and associated environmental issues. Unlike previous studies looking at potential production and economic impacts, this report is based on analysis of real production data (compiled in the the most comprehensive oil and gas production database publicly available) and should therefore help ensure that public policy decisions on the development of the Monterey are grounded in data, not assumptions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Post Carbon Institute
Date
27 November 2013
Pages
58
ISBN
9780989599511

Written by geoscientist J. David Hughes, DRILLING CALIFORNIA provides the first publicly available empirical analysis of actual oil production data from the Monterey Formation, including from wells that have undergone hydraulic fracturing and acidization. It lays out some of the play’s fundamental characteristics compared to other tight oil plays, including geological properties, current production, production potential, and associated environmental issues. Unlike previous studies looking at potential production and economic impacts, this report is based on analysis of real production data (compiled in the the most comprehensive oil and gas production database publicly available) and should therefore help ensure that public policy decisions on the development of the Monterey are grounded in data, not assumptions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Post Carbon Institute
Date
27 November 2013
Pages
58
ISBN
9780989599511