GBIC Abstracts (full text not available through Jack K. Williams Library)
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Item Coastal Zone Management Case Study - Decline of Galveston-Bay(1973) [Anon]; ; Marine Technology Society JournalNo abstract availableItem Galveston Bay exploration successes emerging(1998 Feb 16) [Anon]; ; Oil & Gas JournalEEX Corp., formerly Enserch Exploration Inc., and Vintage Petroleum Corp. disclosed the discovery of more gas and condensate in Tertiary Frio and Vicksburg zones in the northeastern portion of the Galveston Bay. The latest action is part of a multiwell program the companies are conducting based on interpretation of 3D seismic data.Item Galveston Bay field nears production start(1998 Mar 30) [Anon]; ; Oil & Gas JournalTransTexas Gas Corp. and Davis Petroleum Corp. are taking steps to start gas production from Eagle Point gas/condensate field in Galveston Bay. The companies said the 3 State Tract 331 confirmation well flowed at a rate of 41 MMcfd of gas and 10,700 b/d of condensate with 3,750 psi FTP.Item Galveston Bay production climb continues(1998 Aug 31) [Anon]; ; Oil & Gas JournalGas, condensate, and oil production are growing in Galveston and Trinity Bays off Texas. TransTexas Gas Corp., Houston, and Vintage Petroleum Inc., Tulsa, are pressing exploration and development activities there.Item Houston ship channel project to create marshland in Galveston Bay(2000 May) [Anon]; ; Civil EngineeringInstead of piling up dredged material into large islands in Galveston Bay and effecting mitigation for lost bay bottom, the Port of Houston Authority, along with a host of partners, is constructing a series of tidal marshes that, when complete, will be the largest such project of its kind in the U.S.Item North Fork of the Trinity River Bridge(1985 Nov) [Anon]; Journal Prestressed Concrete InstituteNo abstract available