Our staff are actively involved in a wide range of research both with our clients and university departments. Below you can see a list of our publications, in most cases they can be downloaded as a pdf file.

Laura Galluccio, Nicolas Foote, Meriem Bertouche, Boris Kostic and Andrea James - Preliminary assessment of dolomite stringers in the Upper Jurassic Farsund Formation as a potential unconventional hydrocarbon reservoir


Galluccio, L, Foote, N, Bertouche, M, Kostic, B. and James, A. (2019) Preliminary assessment of dolomite stringers in the Upper Jurassic Farsund Formation as a potential unconventional hydrocarbon reservoir. In Patruno, S, Archer, S. G, Chiarella, D, Howell, J. A, Jackson, C. A-L. and Kombrink, H. (eds) Cross-Border Themes in Petroleum Geology I: The North Sea: Geological Society, London Special Publication 494.

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Boris Kostic - Impact of Depositional Environment, Sequence Stratigraphy, and Structure on Developing Zubair Reservoirs in North Kuwait


Azim, A, Kostic, B, Al Anzi, S, Abou-Qammaz, L, Al Blayees, M, Al-Ajmi, M. F, Al-Saad, B. and Hoppe, M. (2019) Impact of Depositional Environment, Sequence Stratigraphy, and Structure on Developing Zubair Reservoirs in North Kuwait. In Al Anzi, H. R, Rahmani, R. A, Steel, R. J. and Soliman, O. M. (eds) Siliciclastic reservoirs of the Arabian plate: AAPG Memoir 116. p185-218.

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Boris Kostic - Lower Cretaceous Deltaic Deposits of the Main Pay Reservoir, Zubair Formation, Southeast Iraq: Depositional Controls on Reservoir Performance


Wells, M, Bowman, A, Kostic, B,Campion, N, Finucane, D, Santos, C, Kitching, D. and Brown, R. (2019) Lower Cretaceous Deltaic Deposits of the Main Pay Reservoir, Zubair Formation, Southeast Iraq: Depositional Controls on Reservoir Performance. In Al Anzi, H. R, Rahmani, R. A, Steel, R. J. and Soliman, O. M. (eds) Siliciclastic reservoirs of the Arabian plate: AAPG Memoir 116. p219-260.

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Boris Kostic - Sedimentology of paralic reservoirs: recent advances. Geological Society Special Publication 444


Hampson, G. J, Reynolds, A. D, Kostic, B. and Wells, M. R. (Eds) (2017) Sedimentology of paralic reservoirs: recent advances. Geological Society Special Publication 444.

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Boris Kostic - Integrated Reservoir Description of the Ugnu Heavy-oil Accumulation, North Slope, Alaska


Hulm, E, Bernaski, G, Matson, R, Kostic, B and Lowe, S. (2013) Integrated Reservoir Description of the Ugnu Heavy-oil Accumulation, North Slope, Alaska. In Hein, F. J, Leckie, D, Larte, S and Suter, J. R (eds) Heavy-oil and oil-sand petroleum systems in Alberta and beyond: AAPG Studies in Geology 64: p481-508

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Boris Kostic - Three-dimensional sedimentary architecture of Quaternary sand and gravel resources: a case study of economic sedimentology (SW Germany)


Kostic, B, Süss, M. P and Aigner, T. (2007) Three-dimensional sedimentary architecture of Quaternary sand and gravel resources: a case study of economic sedimentology (SW Germany). International Journal of Earth Sciences 96: p743-767

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Boris Kostic - Sedimentary architecture and 3D ground-penetrating radar analysis of gravelly meandering river deposits (Neckar Valley, SW Germany).


Kostic, B and Aigner, T. (2007) Sedimentary architecture and 3D ground-penetrating radar analysis of gravelly meandering river deposits (Neckar Valley, SW Germany). Sedimentology 54: p789-808

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Boris Kostic - High-resolution aquifer characterization using seismic cross-hole tomography: An evaluation experiment in a gravel delta


Becht, A, Bürger, C, Kostic, B, Appel, E and Dietrich, P. (2007) High-resolution aquifer characterization using seismic cross-hole tomography: An evaluation experiment in a gravel delta. Journal of Hydrology 336: p171-185

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Boris Kostic - 3-D sedimentary architecture of a Quaternary gravel delta (SW-Germany): Implications for hydrostratigraphy


Kostic, B, Becht, A and Aigner, T. (2005) 3-D sedimentary architecture of a Quaternary gravel delta (SW-Germany): Implications for hydrostratigraphy. Sedimentary Geology 181: p143-171

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