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ABSTRACT: Adopting Risk Analysis Procedures for Development and Production Problems; #90013 (2003)

Gary P. Citron, J. A. Alexander, Mark A. McLane, James Gouveia, Peter R. Rose

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..., if the individual opportunities have been characterized with pervasive bias, the software will be rendered ineffective. For smaller enterprises...

2003

ABSTRACT: Structurally-Controlled Hydrothermal Dolomite Reservoirs: Characteristics and Rock Fabrics; #90051 (2006)

Graham R. Davies, Langhorne (Taury) Smith

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... in this setting. Extensional and strike-slip (wrench) faults are the preferred structural locations for hydrothermal dolomitization, with a bias toward...

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Abstract: Triassic-to-Present Exhumation History of Moroccan Meseta Massifs Assessed by Dpatite Thermochronology on Granite Samples: How to Explain Apparent Age Discrepancies

Omar Saddiqi, Fatima-Zahra El Haimer, El Mehdi Mansour, Andre Michard, and Dominique Frizon De Lamotte

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... 81-112 Ma in the Rehamna. Once excluded technical bias, we may assume that the observed differences in the AFT results are linked to one or both...

2008

ABSTRACT Predicting Preserved Stratigraphy from Dunebed Topography After Annual Peak Flows in a Modern Large River, #90104 (2010)

Leclair Suzanne F.

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... itself, sampling bias, or  preservation potential. Regarding the latter, the hydrograph effects on the variability in channel‐bed/bedform height...

2010

ABSTRACT Allogenic and Autogenic Forcings Within the Context of Sediment-Routing Systems: Examples from Southern California, #90104 (2010)

Romans Brian W.; Covault Jacob A.; Fildani Andrea

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... forcings. This bias is a result of a lack of contextual information about the sediment‐routing system as a whole and, more  specifically, a lack...

2010

ABSTRACT Finding New Reserves in Old Fields by Recognizing Bypassed Pay Mesaverde Production in the Trail Field of the Green River Basin, Sweetwater Co, WY, #90125 (2011)

Brinkerhoff Riley

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... there was a bias towards only developing the proven reservoir. Farming out the field was even considered during the 1990’s as the Canyon Creek...

2011

ABSTRACT Finding New Reserves in Old Fields by Recognizing Bypassed Pay; Mesaverde Production in the Trail Field of the Green River Basin Sweetwater Co WY, #90126 (2011)

Brinkerhoff Riley

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... there was a bias towards only developing the proven reservoir. Farming out the field was even considered during the 1990’s as the Canyon Creek reservoir...

2011

Ant Tracking Seismic Volumes for Automated Fault Interpretation

Tom Cox

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... Introduction The interpretation of faults in 3D seismic volumes can be a tedious task and influenced by predefined bias of the interpreter. The ant tracking...

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Abstract: On the Suitability of Static Models for SAGD-Based Processes; #90187 (2014)

David L. Garner

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... for performance; it has bias in measurement, is scale dependent and can be dynamically altered during high pressure steam flooding. The performance...

2014

Abstract: Uncertainty in Using Stratigraphic Models for Exploration - How Latitude Introduces Variability in Sedimentary Systems; #120178 (2015)

C. M. Fraticelli, A. W. Martinius, P. Markwick, J. R. Suter

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... introduce a hidden bias towards low latitude systems. As a result, using these familiar concepts and models in high latitude systems can introduce errors...

2015

Abstract: Paleolatitudinal Controls on Depositional Processes and Products: A Reality Check from Global Analogues of Clastic and Carbonate Reservoirs; #120178 (2015)

Jose I. Guzman, Allard W. Martinius

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... cutoff at 55 degrees and to bias towards clastic reservoirs in most databases. Continental clastic reservoirs chiefly occur in braided and meandering...

2015

Abstracts: Anatomy of a Petroleum Source Rock; #90210 (2015)

Barry Jay Katz

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... and unconventional resources, if assessments were based on individual discrete samples. Discrete sampling either from an outcrop or a core commonly results in bias...

2015

Abstract: Integration of Geological and Geophysical Data, Current Practices and Future Directions; #90211 (2015)

Jeffrey Yarus, Richard Chambers, and Veronica Liceras

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... regression equation – a term replaced by a covariance matrix in the geostatistical reformulation. The slope term imparts a spatial estimation bias resulting...

2015

Abstract: 4D Interpretation on Lower Miocene Carbonate Platform: A Significant Help for Field Monitoring and Forecast; #90246 (2016)

I. Tarrass, M. Nguyen, V. Deude, E. Zuckmeyer

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... comparison between the 4D time-shifts extracted at top reservoir and the compaction bowl simulated by Eclipse, pointed out the bias in the porosity...

2016

Abstract: Monument Junction Field: Role of Geoscience in Expanding Production in a Structurally Complex Antelope Shale Reservoir; #90263 (2016)

Gregg Pyke, Bob Stupp, Mike Johns, Ingvar Alarik, Kurt Johnson, Kurt Neher

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... interpretations made, without bias and using all available data. Correlations within the Antelope Shale member of the Monterey were extended to the NW...

2016

Abstract: Dynamic Integrated Data Analysis Of A Mature Hydrocarbon Basin -- A Case Study From The Bighorn Basin; #90301 (2017)

Jenica Andersen, Brianna Berg, Cody Bomberger, Michael H. Hofmann

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..., objective evaluation of big data sets and large geographic areas can pose challenges. Namely, knowledge bias for an area can occlude a higher potential...

2017

Abstract: Automation in Seismic Interpretation; #90310 (2017)

Nasher Al Bin Hassan

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.... With this type of automation, human bias is minimized and thus reduction of potential errors when interpreting seismic volumes is readily achieved...

2017

Abstract: Analogue Play Statistics for Improved Pre-Drill Risking; #90310 (2017)

Keith Myers, Jamie Collard, Robert Stevens

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...-risk plays. Hence, it is time for the industry to take a hard look at its risking methodology, particularly to recognise earlier, cognitive bias...

2017

Abstract: Extracting, Understanding & Utilizing Azimuthal Anisotropy Through Depth Imaging; #90316 (2017)

Pavel Vasilyev, Cara Smith, Anna Glushchenko, Paul Marsden, Edgardo Vargas

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... Design” to “Azimuthal AVO inversion ready data”. As measuring azimuthal variations was the primary objective it was important that any azimuthal bias...

2017

Abstract: AI- Assisted Palynological Analysis Using an Expert-Trained Convolutional Neural Network: A Case Study form the Jurassic in the North Sea; #91204 (2023)

Rader Abdul Fattah, Merijn de Bakker, Alexander Houben, Roel Verreussel, Robert Williams

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... the statistical significance (n=limited) but potentially also introduces analyst-based bias. Over the past few years a technical revolution in (I) photographic...

2023

Abstract: Evaluation of a Machine Learning Approach to Detecting Channels in Seismic Volumes; #91204 (2023)

Marc Servais, Estanislao Kozlowski, Graham Baines, Andrew Davies

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... of interpreter bias. Secondly, we show how to use synthetic data to estimate how much labelled data is required when training is based on real (non-synthetic...

2023

Abstract: A Novel Workflow on Unsupervised Deep Learning Extraction of High-Resolution Image Texture for Building Automated Image Morphofacies in Siliciclastic Depositional Environments; #91204 (2023)

Ivan Wu, Sarvagya Parashar

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... images or from the core. This rules out the possible bias introduced by interpreters and results in a faster output. This procedure generates high...

2023

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