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Rate Transient Effects of Various Complex Fracture Network Topologies in Unconventional Gas Reservoirs: A Numerical Simulation Study
Jiamin Jiang, Rami M. Younis, Leslie Thompson, Zhe Liu
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
...ed per unit rock mass can be expressed as: (6) (7) Where 𝑉𝑉𝐿𝐿 is the Langmuir volume (the maximum adsorption capacity at a given temperatu...
2015
Chapter Ten-part 2: Depth Conversion
Leslie R. Denham, Dave K. Agarwal
AAPG Special Volumes
... greater. The stacking velocity pairs given by the processing center provide a function of stacking velocity as a function of depth, and the value...
2011
Analysis of High Resolution Seismic Data: Section 2. Application of Seismic Reflection Configuration to Stratigraphic Interpretation
Herman C. Sieck, George W. Self
AAPG Special Volumes
... the speed of sound in the materials (interval velocity) is known, the depth to each interface Table 1. Summary of Acoustic Systems. End_Page 354...
1977
Oscillation Sand Ripples Generated by Laboratory Apparatus
Martin C. Miller , Paul D. Komar
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... expression of the waves. The velocity of the motion is continuously changing in magnitude and direction, but the maximum velocity attained, Um is given by um...
1980
Roosevelt Hot Springs Geothermal System, Utah--Case Study
Howard P. Ross, Dennis L. Nielson, Joseph N. Moore
AAPG Bulletin
...-to-geophone array delay times. It is unlikely that the velocity model could be refined enough to justify inclusion of the method in geothermal...
1982
The Threshold of Sediment Movement Under Oscillatory Waves: A DISCUSSION
Ole S. Madsen, William D. Grant
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... of the sediment grains, g the acceleration due to gravity and um is the maximum near-bottom fluid velocity relative to the bed. The purpose...
1975
What is Horizontal Resolution?
L. R. Denham, R. E. Sheriff
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... section. The data preserves true amplitudes, regardles of apparent velocity. The shot and receiver lie on the datum plane. Velocities The velocities...
1981
Acoustic and Related Properties of Calcareous Deep-Sea Sediments
Edwin L. Hamilton, Richard T. Bachman, Wolfgang H. Berger, Thomas C. Johnson, Larry A. Mayer
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... that a fine-grained, highly calcareous sediment with few sand-size particles will have a higher velocity than the noncalcareous sediment, given...
1982
Hydrocarbon Production and Microseismic Monitoring Treatment Optimization in the Marcellus Shale; #80310 (2013)
Carl W. Neuhaus, Cherie Telker, Mary Ellison, and Keith Blair
Search and Discovery.com
... the stage by 20 ft was chosen as it would result in either saving one stage or adding one over the total length of the wellbore. Given the natural fracture...
2013
Could a stalked crinoid swim? A biomechanical model and characteristics of swimming crinoids
G. Alex Janevski, Tomasz K. Baumiller
PALAIOS
... are indicated for estimated parameters (gray line), as well as maximum thrust using a maximum set of parameters (dashed line). Inset images depict length...
2010
Flexural and Full Wave Logging Using the Low-Frequency Dipole Sonic
David E. Sharbak
Asociación Colombiana de Geólogos y Geofisicos del Petróleo (ACGGP)
..., 12, 13, 14 feet Maximum temperature Maximum pressure Maximum outside diameter Length Weight Number of monopole receivers Number of dipole receivers...
1994
Entrainment and Distribution of Different Sand Sizes Under Water Waves
Peter Nielsen
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
.... L., AND ISAACS, F. D., 1977, The motion of a small sphere in a rotating velocity field: a possible mechanism for suspending particles in turbulence...
1983
Enhancing Seismic Interpretation Using Crosswell Seismic: Case Study From Indonesia
Tri Handayani, Zeppy Irwanzah, M. Taslim, Sanjeev Dogra, Ajay Nalonnil, Bruce Marion, Pedro Carrillo Reyes
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... and receiver are deployed downhole in separate wells. As a result of the inherent source-receiver geometry, interwell velocity profiling and structure...
2011
Controls on synrift turbidite deposition on the hanging wall of the South Viking Graben, North Sea rift system, offshore Norway
Christopher A.-L. Jackson, Eirik Larsen, Sigmund Hanslien, Anne-Elise Tjemsland
AAPG Bulletin
... with the initiation and upslope (paleo-landward) migration of activity across a gravity-driven normal fault array. Three main synrift stratal units...
2011
Statistical Variable Salt Velocity Calculation by Neural Network Classification in the Central Gulf of Mexico
Search and Discovery.com
N/A
A Comparison of Depth Conversion Methods in Buntal Gas Field, Block B, Natuna Sea, Indonesia
Irfan Yuliandri Syukri, John Hughes, Medi Medianesterian
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... to the streamer length. Importantly, it is observed that this method captures the effect of gas presence as velocity slowdown is observed corresponding...
2014
Confinement Facilitates Wetting Liquid Slippage through Mixed-wet and Heterogeneous Nanoporous Shale Rocks
Dian Fan, Wendong Wang, Amin Ettehadtavakkol, Yuliang Su
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
...) slippage through CNTs are commonly observed under experimental conditions, where the apparent flow velocity is several orders of magnitude higher than...
2019
Fracture Porosity in Alabaster; An Experimental Model of Rock Deformation
J. M. Boyd, J. B. Currie
CSPG Bulletin
... of confining pressure and strain at which the number and length of fractures reach a maximum. Figure 7. Distribution of kink bands. End_Page 128...
1969
Time-Lapse Seismic and Geomechanics
Martin Landrø, Lasse Amundsen
GEO ExPro Magazine
... of water injected per day reaching a maximum level in 1996–1997. After a certain volume of a reservoir has been swept by water, chalk weakens...
2017
An acoustic wave equation with the gradients of velocity and density
Jianyong Bai, Orhan Yilmaz
International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)
... to avoid or minimize numerical dispersion effects, the √ temporal sampling ∆t is chosen to be ∆t ≤ 2/(Vmax × Λ) with Vmax being the maximum velocity...
2023
Deterministic and Statistical Wavelet Processing
Lee Lu
Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)
... wavelet processing, the wavelet is given, we can then design a shaping filter to shape the wavelet to a desired output to improve the resolution of data...
1980
Abstract: Enhanced Surface Seismic Data Processing Using Simultaneous Acquired DAS-VSP Data; #91204 (2023)
Gang Yu, Jinliang Xiong, Junjun Wu, Yuanzhong Chen, Yingshui Zhao
Search and Discovery.com
... structure imaging capabilities, the formation velocity, absorption attenuation, anisotropy parameters and other information around the well to a certain...
2023
Significance of Coring-Induced Fractures in Mesaverde Core, Northwestern Colorado (1)
JOHN C. LORENZ, SHARON J. FINLEY, and NORMAN R. WARPINSKI
AAPG Bulletin
... the circular plan-view stress pattern below the core bit into an elliptical array. In the vertical plane normal to the in-situ maximum horizontal stress...
1990
Delta Formation: DISCUSSION
C. H. Crickmay
AAPG Bulletin
... involved, and for this purpose the writer will essay an analytical treamtment of the im ginary example given in the article on page 2125 which...
1955
Incipient Metamorphic Fabrics in Some Mud-Supported Carbonate Rocks
Philip R. Brown
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... of fractures. The maximum porosity is 1.5%, and while this sample does show the lowest velocity of 12,900 feet per second, the porosities do not otherwise...
1972