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Static Versus Dynamic Interpretation in Petroleum Geology

Kinji Magara

AAPG Bulletin

... effectively to derive the dynamic information, but certain interpretations may also be made manually. Burst, J. R., 1969, Diagenesis of Gulf Coast...

1981

Developments in Well Stimulation and Slim-Hole Technology - Workshop Summary

Jerry Griffith, William McDonald, Gary Kuecker, Dan Pepe, Albert Banahene, Richard Lueck

PTTC

... oval, resulting in significant reduction in tensile strength, burst and collapse resistance. Running slowly into the fill can clean out almost any form...

2000

Successful Execution of High-Pressure Fracturing Treatments Case Study and Best Practices From East Kalimantan

Daniel Agee, Graham Grant, Farid Hadiaman, Andre Wijanarko

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... and a failure is very costly. In 2008 and 2009, two wells had to be abandoned due to completion limitations. Despite exceeding the tubing API burst...

2010

Spring Peas from New York State: Nucleation and Growth of Fresh Water Hollow Ooliths and Pisoliths

B. Charlotte Schreiber, Denys Smith, Edward Schreiber

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in the physical form and in the rate of accumulation of travertine is probably caused by fluctuation in the rate of meteoric run-off and its mixing...

1981

Distribution and Generation of the Overpressure System, Eastern Delaware Basin, Western Texas and Southern New Mexico

Ming Luo , Mark R. Baker , David V. LeMone

AAPG Bulletin

... in northern Gulf of Mexico basin: AAPG Bulletin, v. 68, p. 673-683. Burst, J. F., 1969, Diagenesis of Gulf Coast clayey sediments and its possible...

1994

Oil Source Beds in Cretaceous Mowry Shale of Northwestern Interior United States

R. P. Nixon

AAPG Bulletin

.... Bray, E. E., 1969, Organic extracts from JOIDES cores off northeastern Florida: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 581-C, p. C1-C7. Burst, J. F., 1969...

1973

Abnormal Formation Pressure

John S. Bradley

AAPG Bulletin

... as a result of loss of porosity during geologic time also flows at a low rate. The geologist concerned with pressure problems must be aware of (1...

1975

Saving Millions USD by Knowing Strength and Weakness of Various Wellhead Choke Valves for Sandy Wells

Atria Jarot Herwibowo, Sulistiyo, Armon, Humisar Alprialdus Sinaga

Indonesian Petroleum Association

..., include 3 aspects which being discussed in this paper: Acoustic Sand Detector (ASD), MASR (Maximum Allowable Sand Rate), and Choke selection. ASD...

2018

Oilfield Photographers - Three Who Captured North American Oil Booms - Frank Robbins, Frank Trost, and Jack Nolan

Jeff A. Spencer

Petroleum History Institute

... at the rate of 250 a day – as fast as I could get the supplies from all over the country. And the pictures were selling as fast as my brother and I could...

2011

Thermal and Diagenetic History of the Pleasant Bayou -- Chocolate Bayou Area, Brazoria County Texas

Thomas E. Ewing, Malcolm P.R. Light, Noel Tyler

GCAGS Transactions

.... 132-152. Burst, J.F., 1969, Diagenesis of Gulf Coast clayey sediments and its possible relationship to petroleum migration: American Association...

1984

Bottom Boundary Layer Parameters and Sediment Transport on the Louisiana Inner-Shelf During Cold Front Passages

David A. Pepper , Gregory W. Stone , and Ping Wang

GCAGS Transactions

... the bed) and a Digisonicsô sonar altimeter. Sensors were programmed for burst-mode sampling; specifically, the pressure sensor and current meters...

1999

Environmental Aspects of Clay Minerals

W. D. Keller

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... Silicates: Amer. Geol. Inst., Washington, D.C. BURST, J. F., 1952, New clay mineral evidence concerning the diagenesis of some Missouri fire clays...

1970

Strat-Geopressure Fairways—The Fast Track to Prospect Evaluation: Case History from the Gulf of Mexico

Selim Simon Shaker, Walter W. Wornardt

GCAGS Transactions

..., Typical AVO response as a function of depth and fluid pressure gradient, Gulf of Mexico shelf: The Leading Edge, v. 27, p. 1252–1262 Burst, J. F., 1969...

2016

Early Texas Oilfield Photographers; #70161 (2014)

Jeff Spencer

Search and Discovery.com

.... (Camera Magazine, Nov. 1949). “I was making prints at the rate of 250 a day – as fast as I could get the supplies from all over the country...

2014

Probable Burial Diagenetic and Provenance Effects on Dakota Group Clay Mineralogy, Denver Basin

Robert C. Rettke

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... J., 1971, Clay mineral diagenesis within interlaminated shales and sandstones: Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 41, p. 971-981. BURST, F., JR., 1969...

1981

Entrapment of Petroleum in Isolated Porous Bodies

Caswell Silver

AAPG Bulletin

.... 20, no. 4, p. 1318-1319. Burst, J. F., 1969, Diagenesis of Gulf Coast clayey sediments and its possible relation to petroleum migration: Am. Assoc...

1973

The Origins of Abnormal Fluid Pressures

Norman E. Smith, H. George Thomas

Houston Geological Society

... gradients occur in some provinces where long-term fluid production has drawn down the original pressure at a rate faster than it can be replenished...

1971

The Dual-Spacing TDT: A Cased-Hole Exploration Tool

B. F. McGhee, J. S. Blackburn, B. C. Leach

GCAGS Transactions

... on resistivity and conductivity logs run in open hole. From the Ratio and measurements a porosity index (K) can be obtained. The count-rate display is useful...

1974

How Overpressure and Diagenesis Interact in Sedimentary Basins – Consequences for Porosity Preservation in HPHT Reservoir Sandstones

Mark J. Osborne, Richard E. Swarbrick

Indonesian Petroleum Association

..., helping to preserve high porosities in reservoir sandstones during deep burial. The rate of quartz growth is fastest under conditions of high effective...

1997

Aspects of Rock Physics From Laboratory and Log Data that are Important to Seismic Interpretation: Section 1. Fundamentals of Stratigraphic Interpretation of Seismic Data

A. R. Gregory

AAPG Special Volumes

...) uses narrowband tone-burst excitation pulses and a mode conversion technique for generating S waves. The method is intended to eliminate some...

1977

A Numerical Model for Analyzing Mechanical Slippage Effect on Cross-well Distributed Fiber Optic Strain Measurements During Fracturing

Xueling Song, Ge Jin, Kan Wu, Xincheng Wan

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... behavior is present. To better understand the impact of friction on strain and strain-rate signals, we conduct a sensitivity analysis. This allows us...

2023

The 1906 Caney Gas Well Fire, Kansas

Jeff A. Spencer, Andy Taylor

Petroleum History Institute

... of the town of Caney, a New York Oil and Gas Company well was struck by lightning and burst into flame. The 150-foot flame was visible for 35-40 miles...

2007

Shale Diapir Tectonic Evolution of the Baong Formation as a Potential Hydrocarbon Seal in the North Sumatra Basin

Fatrial Bahesti, Taufiqurrahman R, Anggoro Prima K, Fuad Nuri, Mohammad Wahyudin

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... was recorded with a burst of wild in the Telaga Said-1 well. Until now, drilling engineers had to pay more attention when penetrating the Baong Formation...

2013

"Bootstrap" Corer

John D. Isaacs, Daniel M. Brown

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... piston is particularly necessary as a guard to protect the upper portions of the sample should water burst through the pressure fuse. The active piston...

1968

Trace Fossils as Indicators of Sedimentologic Processes

A. A. Ekdale, R. G. Bromley, S. G. Pemberton

Special Publications of SEPM

... process operates at an independent rate, which may be either constant or fluctuating. In very general terms, the character of any deposit depends upon...

1984

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