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Comparative micro-Raman study of the Nakhla and Vaca Muerta meteorites

Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, 2004
AbstractA comprehensive micro‐Raman spectroscopic analysis of the Nakhla and Vaca Muerta meteorites is reported. The major and minor mineral components were identified from comparison with mineralogical standards and literature databases. The compositions of pyroxenes and olivines were obtained using only this technique and correlation data between ...
Antonio Sansano, Jesus Martinez-Frías
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Vaca Muerta: An Emerging Shale Petroleum Reservoir

SPE/IATMI Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition, 2021
Abstract Argentina is ranked second globally in terms of technically recoverable shale gas, and fourth in shale oil (EIA 2015). The most prolific shale is the Vaca Muerta formation. The objective of this paper is to present geological and reservoir characterization, drilling and production strategies, as well as historical performance ...
Rahimah Binti Abd Karim   +1 more
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Vaca Muerta mesosiderite strewnfield

Meteoritics, 1992
Abstract A field investigation is presented of the strewnfield of the mesosiderite Vaca Muerta, originally found in 1861. The area, 11.5 km long, 2.1 km wide, is located about 60 km southeast of Taltal, Chile, in the Atacama Desert. It has yielded 80 meteorites with a total mass exceeding 3782 kg.
Holger Pedersen   +2 more
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Fracture Stratigraphy of the Vaca Muerta Formation

78th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2016, 2016
In shale reservoirs, where permeabilities are low, additional stimulation is required to ensure economic production (Warpinski et al., 2009). In the case of the Vaca Muerta shale in Argentina the mechanical behaviour of the rock as it relates to the ability of natural and induced fractures to sustain hydraulic conductivity pathways is considered the ...
K.M. Bishop, T.L. Davis
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Vaca Muerta Corrosiveness and Its Impact in Production Strategy

Day 2 Tue, March 21, 2023, 2023
AbstractThe complexity of the problem and the severity of corrosion found at certain fields of shale gas in Vaca Muerta made necessary to develop a program that included predictive analysis through semi-empirical corrosion-erosion models, comparison of materials through the installation of coupons in downhole wells and, finally, the execution of ...
Lelio Alberto Gawantka da Silva   +5 more
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From Exploration to Development: The Completion Evolution in Vaca Muerta

Day 1 Mon, March 20, 2023, 2023
AbstractOperators in the Neuquén basin have developed Vaca Muerta with different results. In our case, it has gone from vertical exploratory wells, almost ten years ago, to a current development phase with multi-horizontal well PADs targeting different landings. During this period, many lessons have been learned and applied.
Juan Carlos Bonapace   +5 more
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Analysis Reveals Depth of Vaca Muerta’s Potential

Journal of Petroleum Technology, 2023
_ This article, written by JPT Technology Editor Chris Carpenter, contains highlights of paper SPE 205573, “Vaca Muerta: An Emerging Shale Petroleum Reservoir,” by Rahimah B. A. Karim and Roberto Aguilera, SPE, University of Calgary. The paper has not been peer reviewed.
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Diverse eucritic pebbles in the Vaca Muerta mesosiderite

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1987
Seven 5-cm basaltic pebbles from the Vaca Muerta mesosiderite were studied by neutron activation and electron microprobe analysis, and three additional pebbles were studied petrographically. The cumulate pebbles had low REE concentrations and high Eu/Sm ratios, indicating the absence of intercumulus liquid.
Alan E. Rubin, Eric A. Jerde
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Comments: The Vaca Muerta

Journal of Petroleum Technology, 2018
Editor's column Argentina’s Vaca Muerta shale play is considered one of the most promising unconventional resources in the world. Advertised for years as the next great shale resource outside of the US, foreign investment has now picked up and the play may finally begin living up to its potential.
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