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Houston Geological Society Bulletin, Volume 40, No. 10, June 1998. Pages 11-11.

Abstract: Previous Hit3-DNext Hit Visualization and Validation of Structures in Complex Compressional Terranes

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Peter Bentham and Sandro Serra
Amoco, Houston, TX

Exploration for and production of hydrocarbons within compressional terranes continues to provide stiff challenges for our industry. Our ability to effectively acquire and analyze the Previous HitdataNext Hit needed to make informed geotechnical decisions in such areas is inhibited by a number of geologic and non-geologic factors. It is crucial that the available Previous HitdataNext Hit be used and integrated in a timely fashion, and that appropriate tools and technologies be Previous HitappliedNext Hit during the evaluation process. The marriage of 2-D Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitdataNext Hit, balanced 2-D Previous HitstructuralNext Hit interpretations, surface outcrop and well-Previous HitdataNext Hit is best done interactively within a dedicated three-dimensional environment.

Development of viable Previous HitstructuralNext Hit interpretations that integrate all of the available Previous HitstructuralNext Hit information requires a sound understanding of Previous HitstructuralNext Hit geologic concepts as well as an ability to rapidly evaluate complex geometric relationships in three-dimensions. Recently developed Previous Hit3-DNext Hit Previous HitstructuralNext Hit geologic tools are now available that allow an expert user to easily manipulate and integrate large volumes of Previous HitdataNext Hit collected Previous HitfromTop both the surface and subsurface with compressional systems. The application of such tools, and how they have impacted the business of fold and thrust belt exploration within Amoco will be the subject of this presentation.

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