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Geology of Certain Gas Fields of the Western Anadarko Basin Texas & Oklahoma Panhandles
Robert B. Totten, Paul H. Horn
Abilene Geological Society
... the essential structural features. The rather constant and fairly steep dip to the south and southeastward in most of the areas shown is well...
1960
Modified Residual Migration
Craig J. Beasley, Rolf Klotz
Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)
... to accurate time migration. The model in Figure 1, courtesy of Shell Sarawak, was designed to test the ability of migration algorithms to handle steep dip...
1992
Graphical Method for Calculating Dip and Strike from Continuous Dipmeters
B. Osborne Prescott
Tulsa Geological Society
... dipmeter is increasing in importance as an indispensable tool for exploration geologists in areas of steep dip and complex geology. Here the author...
1955
Imaging Miocene Duplex Carbonate Play beneath Ophiolite Belt Zone Using Seismic Synthetic Modeling Approach
Anggoro P. Kurniawan, Galang P. Adi, Maikel Arifin, Asep S. Arifin, Kartono Sani, Sigit Pamungkas, Alpius D. Guntara, Teguh Suroso
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... by the build-up carbonate and Celebes Molasse’s steep dip sedimentation. Results of Model II show that the PSTM section cannot image the highly...
2017
Methane Hydrate Resource Potential Associated with the Barrow Gas Fields, #40607 (2010)
T. P. Walsh, T. G. Morahan, D. N. Greet, P. J. Stokes, M. Panda, P. K. Singh, M. D. Dunn,
Search and Discovery.com
.... Steep dip Notes by Presenter: 1650’ horizontal section from HSZ to free gas M72 Seismic Line Upper Barrow SS horizon Pilot / Observation Well...
2010
ABSTRACT: Applications of Seismic Exploration Techniques in Imaging Complex Geology Offshore Trinidad: A Case History
Allison Dupigny, Douglas Elrod, Rolf Rango, Martin Olsen and Eric A. Williams
Geological Society of Trinidad & Tobago
...) Longer recording times (8 to 10 sec) PROCESSING - Dip Move Out (DMO) Same high nominalfold as in the acquisition (7200%) F/K filtering Steep Dip...
1991
Hardesty Field
P. J. Lane
Kansas Geological Society
... on the Adell-Jennings trend. A maximum of 24 feet of closure can be shown with the present well control. West dip off the structure is very steep (100 feet...
1959
Abstract: Into the Unknown: A History of the Discovery of the Giant Fields of the Western Mississippi Fan Foldbelt, Gulf of Mexico
John J. Farrelly, Julie A. D'Ablaing, Gary Grubitz, and Michael Moore
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
.... Seismic imaging was key in exploring the area. A combination of shallow salt sheets, significant seabed topography, and steep dip panels within...
2000
Horseshoe Ridge
D. M. Herring
Wyoming Geological Association
... a fault or steep dip at 2900 feet, and were permitted to 8500 feet. The Hatfield top was 204 feet low to prognosis, and the well was TD'd 4100 feet...
1984
Subsurface Geology of the Alabukin I Fold (Nanay Depression) (Based on Structural and Exploration Drilling)
A. K. Tsekhmeystryuk
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... fold is located in the southwest part of the Nanay depression. The north flank is more gentle; angles of dip are 20-22°. The south flank is steep; dip...
1977
Horseshoe Ridge
D. M. Herring
Wyoming Geological Association
... structure appears to be very narrow.” They anticipated a fault or steep dip at 2900 feet, and were permitted to 8500 feet. The Hatfield top was 204...
1984
Oil Accumulations along Abo Reefing, Southeastern New Mexico: ABSTRACT
William J. Le May
AAPG Bulletin
... and Lovington is characterized by the same steep dip toward the basin (10°-30°) but it has a gentle slope toward the shelf; thus, the productive limits...
1961
Oil Accumulations along Abo Reefing, Southeastern New Mexico: ABSTRACT
William J. Le May
AAPG Bulletin
... is characterized by the same steep dip toward the basin (10 #176;-30°) but has a gentle slope toward the shelf; thus, the productive limits are wider (3-6...
1961
ABSTRACT: Application of Remote Geologic Analysis to Gas Exploration in Devonian Shale, by Michael G. Foley, Thomas H. Mroz; #90998 (1990).
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1990
Abstract: Seismic Imaging of Steeply Dipping Salt Ridges in the Mississippi Interior Salt Basin, by K. J. Kaufmann, R. Ianniello, and O. Carroll; #91014 (1992).
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1992
Abstract: Syndepositional Tectonic Control of Turbidite Sedimentation Patterns, by J. E. Patterson and K. D. Wolcott; #90945 (1997).
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1997
Abstract: Into the Unknown, A History of the Discovery of the Giant Fields of the Western Mississippi Fan Foldbelt, Gulf of Mexico, by John J. Farrelly and Julie A. d'Ablaing; #90914(2000)
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2000
ABSTRACT: The Cutting Edge of Debate in Extensional Tectonics, by Carpenter, James A.; #90026 (2004)
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2004
2004
ABSTRACT: Comparative Investigations of Lacustrine Basin Slope-Breaks and Continental Shelf Slope-Breaks, by Yingmin, Wang, Liu Hao, Xin Renchen; #90026 (2004)
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2004
2005
Abstract: Exploration Concepts for Slope Stratigraphic Traps in Carbonate Strata: Lessons from McKittrick Canyon, Guadalupe Mountains, by Alton A. Brown; #90065 (2007)
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2007
ABSTRACT: Characterization of Subsurface Syndepositional Fractures in Carbonates Using Borehole Image Logs, by Zarian, Pedram; Guidry, Martha; Cavallerano, Edward; #90135 (2011)
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2011
ABSTRACT Tectonic and Non-Tectonic Fractures in the Eocene Green River Formation Piceance Basin Colorado , #90104 (2010)
Flodin Eric
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... direction, and have steep dip magnitudes that range between 70‐90°. Broadly speaking, fracture density gradually increases from surface to a depth...
2010
Essential Link between Ancient Exploration Tools and the Latest 3D Reprocessing Techniques
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