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Fracture Conductivity, Proppant Loading, and Well Performance in the Bakken

Craig Cipolla, Michael McKimmy, John Lassek, Sama Morsy, Mark McClure

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... well. These differences in completion design were intended to bias the observation well measurements to reflect the H5 drainage. This dataset...

2025

Interpretation of Production Inflow Profiles from DTS Data and Integration with Completion Observations in Vaca Muerta Wells

Alexei A. Savitski, Andrey Yurchenko, Felix Todea, Alan Reynolds, Patricio Fita, Maxim Volkov, Roberto Navarro, Aleksei Gavrilov

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... opportunities for “real-time monitoring” of the wells with existing FO installations, or temporarily deployed FO. The heel bias of production, also...

2025

Facies Successions in Peritidal Carbonate Sequences

Bruce H. Wilkinson , Nathaniel W. Diedrich , Carl N. Drummond

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... to divide the sequence nto cyclic units of more or less similar meter-scale thicknesses. Independently of any bias stemming from preconceptions...

1996

An Economic Analysis of the Oil and Gas Resources in the Clinton Formation of Ohio

J. T. CumberlidgeW. D. McCullough

Ohio Geological Society

... of a 10-well drill program group around the 75 percentile value, a deliberate bias in the well locations would have to be introduced...

1985

Modelos de Velocidades (Optimizados) en el Caribe Colombiano [PAPER IN SPANISH] VelocityModels (Optimized) in the Colombian Caribbean

Oscar Moreno, Carlos Guerrero, Sid Tschirhart, Giuseppe Fiume, Pedro Gómez

Asociación Colombiana de Geólogos y Geofisicos del Petróleo (ACGGP)

... a profundidad. La función puede escribirse z = [(1/2a)t – (b/a)]1/n , donde 1/2a es un escalar, b/a es un bias, y 1/n es un exponente. Esto trabaja bien...

2009

A hybrid data-driven approach for shale gas production performance analysis via machine learning, game theory, and Pareto optimization: Weirong shale gas field, Sichuan Basin, China

Tianrui Ye, Jin Meng, Yujie Zhou, Meng Han, Yitian Xiao, Yong Zhao, Haitao Cao, Chunyan He, Bin Hu

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... quantify the key geological and engineering factors with minimal human bias, quickly predict shale gas production without simulating the complex...

2022

Whats the problem with CSEM?

Antony Price

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... forms of pre-existing bias, to excuses like “it doesn’t work” or “it’s only good for shallow targets in Norway” or “I can’t interpret that - it doesn...

2022

Glauconite Ages from Late Cretaceous Reservoir Sandstones of the Papuan Basin

H. Zwingmann, T. Allan, K. Liu, D. Holland, D. Leech

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... and, to avoid any age bias by detrital contribution, Odin (1975) suggested that only glauconites with a K concentration above 5.4 wt% should be used...

2008

Automated hyper-parameter optimization for deep learning framework to simulate boundary conditions for wave propagation

Harpreet Kaur, Sergey Fomel, Nam Pham

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... the generalization ability of the proposed model. For this work, we choose K = 5, which as shown by Kuhn et al. (2013), has low bias and modest...

2022

ICHNOLOGY OF THE CARBONIFEROUS PARKWOOD FORMATION IN THE CAHABA SYNCLINORIUM NEAR BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA

Andrew K. Rindsberg

Alabama Geological Society

... sequences are exposed only in quarries not visited in this survey. Roadcuts, railroad cuts, and other excavations bias the observer toward ridge...

1991

A New Technique for Quantifying Opal Content in Colorado’s Upper Eocene Castle Rock Conglomerate

Nik Svihlik, Mark Longman

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... bias due to additional area from the curvature that is reflected with amorphous material while method one is the standard for normal crystalline...

2024

Phenix City Gneiss amphibolite and associated rocks of the Uchee belt, western Georgia and eastern Alabama

Thomas B. Hanley, A. Kar, P.C. Burnley, M. Scanlan, C. Wilson, G. Bratton, R. James

Alabama Geological Society

... the HRA on the AFM. Some of this difference in variation may be due to sampling bias. The source of the northern limb samples is the Hudson Rapids...

2005

Phenix City gneiss amphibolite and associated rocks of the Uchee belt, western Georgia and eastern Alabama

T.B. Hanley, A. Kar, P.C. Burnley, M. Scanlan, C. Wilson,

Alabama Geological Society

... the tholeiitic trend there are several that cluster near the HRA on the AFM. Some of this difference in variation may be due to sampling bias...

2005

A data-driven approach for reservoir connectivity analysis using PRM surveys

Boshara M. Arshin Sukar, Colin MacBeth

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... of the well-to-seismic (well2seis) reservoir connectivity without bias. This allows us to assess the consistency of the causal link between well...

2022

The Potash-Bearing Members of the Devonian Prairie Evaporite of Southeastern Saskatchewan South of the Mining Area

NEIL WORSLEY, ANNE FUZESY

Montana Geological Society

... that the majority of wells are probably testing geophysical targets, and the results obtained may, therefore, have an unknown bias...

1978

The importance of viscoelastic waveform inversion in VSP: Synthetic studies

Yu Chen, Shujaat Ali, Takashi Mizuno, Pierre Bettinelli, Jol Le Calvez

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... the inversion results (Xue et al, 2018; Pan and Wang, 2020). On the other hand, velocity dispersion due to attenuation may cause velocity bias. As Futterman...

2022

Petroleum Reserves: A Proposal for Methodology and Classification

Jean M. Bourdaire, Ronald Pattinson

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... the resultant OIP distribution in the same form as the input parameters. This eliminates any bias and guarantees consistency of the output with the input...

1985

Early Cambrian and Late Precambrian Paleocurrents, Banff and Jasper National Parks

E. W. Mountjoy, J. D. Aitken

CSPG Bulletin

... is of concentric type, and there is no evidence of structural disturbance within the crossbedded units. The observations at each station probably contain a bias...

1963

Seismic super resolution method for enhancing stratigraphic interpretation

Chengbo Li, Qingrong Zhu, Baishali Roy

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... seismic from its low-resolution counterpart. The method uses seismic only to drive the inversion which avoids introducing bias from well data. We...

2022

Interpreting microseismic stimulation monitoring data: Hydraulic Fracturing Test Site 1, Reagan County, Texas

Iris Haihong Wang, Robert R. Stewart

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... the monitoring bias and using statistical approaches to make an optimal data selection. The second step uses “location zero” event density mapping technique...

2022

Geological and Bioregional Assessments: Assessing Direct and Indirect Impacts Using Causal Networks

Luk J. M. Peeters, Kate Holland, Cameron R. Huddlestone-Holmes

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... considering control and mitigation strategies. These evaluations are prone to being inconsistent due to conscious and unconscious bias by participants (Kynn...

2021

Sediment Provenance Analysis of the Permian from the Perth Basin Using an Automated Raman Heavy Mineral Technique

Stuart Munday, Anne Forbes, Brenton Fairey, Juliane Hennig-Breitfeld, Tim Breitfeld, Tim Hicks, Jordan Sheehan, Bow Kocijan

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... spectroscopy analysis of heavy minerals minimises operator bias inherent in more traditional optical heavy mineral analyses. These data are integrated...

2021

Optimizing Geological Mapping as a Source of Information for the Construction of Structural Models

O. Fernández, G. Johnson, P. Griffiths, N. Armstrong, S. Jones

Asociación Colombiana de Geólogos y Geofisicos del Petróleo (ACGGP)

..., or to the inherent bias of field dip measurements (as not all lithologies crop out with the same quality, outcrops are not homogeneously distributed, ...). Figure 5...

2006

Olympus challenge: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Alberto Diaz, Alexandra Kidd, Andrey Volkov, Dmitry Eydinov

GEO ExPro Magazine

... with ensembles might bring the personal preferences or bias of the engineer into the process of analysing results and picking the realisations. Standard...

2019

Using Microseismicity to Understand Subsurface Fracture Systems and to Optimize Completions: Eagle Ford Shale, TX

John Detring, Michael Grealy

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... design. Microseismic data collected using a surface array allowed the full geometry of the result to be viewed with no event location bias. The geometry...

2014

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