ARTICLES
Evenick, J. C., 2023, Evaluating the lacustrine Shahejie Formation source rock potential in the Bohai Bay basin using a simplified regional basin model: Journal of Natural Gas Geoscience.
Kolawole, F. and Evenick, J. C., 2023, Global distribution of geothermal gradients in sedimentary basins: Geoscience Frontiers, 101685.
Ochiai, K., Konishi, T., and Evenick, J. C., 2023, INPEX's gas exploration & development business strategy: Journal of the Japanese Association for Petroleum Technology, v. 88, p. 208-216. (in Japanese)
Evenick, J. C., 2022, Assessing hydrocarbon charge access via map-based fetch analysis: Going beyond petroleum systems event charts: Geosystems and Geoenvironment, v. 1, 100024.
Evenick, J. C., 2021, Examining the relationship between Tmax and vitrinite reflectance: An empirical comparison between thermal maturity indicators: Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering, v. 91, 103946.
Evenick, J. C., 2021, Glimpses into Earth’s history using a revised global sedimentary basin map: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 215, 103564.
Evenick, J. C., 2020, Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian and Turonian) organofacies and TOC maps: Example of leveraging the global rise in public-domain geochemical source rock data: Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 111, p. 301-308.
Evenick, J. C., 2016, Evaluating source rock organofacies and paleodepositional environments using bulk rock compositional data and pristane/phytane ratios: Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 78, p. 507-515.
Evenick, J. C., 2016, Research highlights spatial, temporal variability in source rocks through the Phanerozoic: Oil and Gas Journal, v. 114 no. 12, p. 50-54.
Evenick, J. C., 2009, Work flow reveals fault complexity: Oil and Gas Journal, v. 107, no. 37, p. 40-44.
Evenick, J. C., Hatcher, R. D. Jr., and Baker, G. S., 2008, Trend surface residual anomaly mapping and well data may be underutilized combo: Oil and Gas Journal, v. 106, no. 4, p. 35-42.
Evenick, J. C. and Hatcher, R. D. Jr., 2006, Geophysically subdividing the Nashville (Trenton) and Stones River (Black River) Groups beneath the eastern Highland Rim and the southern Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee and southern Kentucky: Tennessee Division of Geology, Report of Investigations no. 52, 15 p.
Evenick, J. C. and Hatcher, R. D. Jr., 2006, Trenton - Black River could replace older Middle Ordovician names in southern Appalachians: Oil and Gas Journal, v. 104, no. 34, p. 28-32.
Evenick, J. C. and Hatcher, R. D. Jr., 2006, Trenton - Black River suggested as common nomenclature across Appalachian basin: Oil and Gas Journal, v. 104, no. 35, p. 31-36.
Evenick, J. C., Jacobi, R. D., Baker, G. S., and Mitchell, C. E., 2005, Subsurface evidence for faults in the Appalachian basin, western New York State: Northeastern Geology and Environmental Sciences, v. 27, no. 1, p. 1-17.