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Detailed Correlation of Productive Beds and its Value in Working Oil and Gas Fields

E. M. Khalimova, M. M. Ivanova

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... of each of the productive beds as well as the impermeable dividers between them. This is also called bed-by-bed correlation. There are two main stages...

1979

Abstract: A Paradigm Shift Matching Consultants to Operators

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... as there's less bed space on rigs for the purposes of training. that wil l provide operators with greater clar ity of the skil lset of each...

2011

Structure of the Beshtentyak Gas-Condensate-Oil Region

Ye. V. Lebzin, D. Ye. Lebzin, V. V. Oleynik, L. G. Shteynberg

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... in the south of the field. Elsewhere, the marl bed that divides them has pinched out. These members are limestones and dolomites; clay content...

1981

Distribution of Wells in Exploration for Oil in Zones of Graben-Like Downwarps

I. A. Dentskevich

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... of Bashkiria. Bed-by-bed correlation of wells sections has demonstrated that along with the tectonic factor, erosion has been important in the formation...

1981

Abstract: When is a Tsunami not a Tsunami? When is it a Storm?

James R. Goff

GCAGS Transactions

... with no significant overland return flow until after the main flooding. Sediment is transported primarily as bed/traction load that is deposited within a zone...

2006

Significant Features of Graded Bedding

Ph. H. Kuenen

AAPG Bulletin

..., shows that these graywackes were deposited swiftly. 3. This swift deposition is also indicated by the grading. The mechanism by which the graded bed...

1953

Classification of Desmoinesian (Pennsylvanian) of Northern Mid-Continent: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Walter V. Searight, Wallace B. Howe, Raymond C. Moore, J. Mark Jewett, G. E. Condra, Malcolm C. Oakes, Carl C. Branson

AAPG Bulletin

... beds are regarded as the most persistent units in the succession. Divisions of formational rank as adopted include beds from the top of a coal bed...

1953

Abstract: Deep Marine, Channel-To-Lobe Transition Deposits of the Oligocene … Miocene Tajau Sandstone Member, Kudat Formation, Sabah

Hafzan Eva Mansor

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... structures, bed type, and statistical analysis. This is particularly important to produce a robust stratigraphic framework of the TSM. Sedimentary...

2023

Introduction

AAPG Special Volumes

... as source bed and reservoir rock, with production by steaming in the subsurface and by open cast mining at the surface, with fluidized-bed and solvent...

1987

Stratigraphy and Conditions Governing Petroleum Occurrence in Lower Cretaceous Rocks, Rocky Mountain Region: ABSTRACT

John D. Haun, James A. Barlow, Jr., C. R. Hammond

AAPG Bulletin

... between the Upper Cretaceous and the Lower Cretaceous is placed at the top of the Mowry shale which is marked by the Clay Spur bentonite bed...

1959

Neritic Environments: Chapter 6

Robert R. Berg

AAPG Special Volumes

... shelf sandstones show bed sequences that resemble turbidites and suggest that sediment was transported as a suspended load in density currents. Fig. 6-7...

1978

Skin-Friction (?) Lines Preserved on Flute Casts, Franciscan Complex, Point St. George, Northern California

K.R. Aalto

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...), Flute casts preserved in a duster on the sole of an overturned Tae turbidite bed in the Cretaceous Franciscan Complex at Point St. George...

1995

Upper-Flow-Regime Stratification Types on Steep-Face, Coarse-Grained, Gilbert-Type Progradational Wedges (Pleistocene, Southern Italy)

Francesco Massari

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...-filling "backsets" (sets of upslope-dipping cross-laminae). It is suggested that the lamination reflects temporal and spatial variations in bed shear stress...

1996

Chapter 7: Synthetic Seismic Modeling of Turbidite Outcrops

Mark Chapin, Gottfried Tiller

AAPG Special Volumes

... sections having sufficient length and thickness were digitized at a bed scale to generate models (Table 1). These cover a variety of sheet, channel...

2007

Nomenclature of Uppermost Eagle Ford Formation in Northeastern Texas: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

C. L. McNulty, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

.... L., Jr., 1954, Fish Bed Conglomerate and Sub-Clarksville Sand, Grayson and Fannin Counties, Texas: Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists Bull., v. 38, p...

1966

Possible Non-Turbidite Origin of Deep-Sea Sands in Cretaceous Flysch (Bavarian Alps, Germany) and Recent San Diego Trough (California): ABSTRACT

Ulrich Von Rad, Reinhard Hesse

AAPG Bulletin

... within millimeter-thick laminae). 2. The consistency of bed thicknesses and current directions, as well as heavy- and light-mineral associations...

1966

New Classification of Water-Laid Clastic Sediments: ABSTRACT

M.L. Natland

AAPG Bulletin

.... A tractionite is a bed of clean, winnowed sand or coarse clastics deposited by moving water which sorts the particles as it sweeps or drags them...

1967

Sandstone Distribution in Lower Member of Waynesburg Formation, Greene and Washington Counties, Southwest Pennsylvania: REPLY

W. D. Martin , B. R. Henniger

AAPG Bulletin

..., generally 2 mi or more wide and lacking quartz sandstone at the Mather interval. Hedberg (1961, p. 1082) stated "A bed which has been given a formal name...

1970

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