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2012
Abstract: Concepts and Methods for the Recognition of Cyclicity in the Middle Devonian Marcellus Shale, by Emmanuel, Olusanmi O.; Sonnenberg, Stephen; #90163 (2013)
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2013
Examining the validity of the computed Al curve in elemental spectroscopy logs with x-ray fluorescence techniques in the Marcellus Shale
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Geochemical and Isotope Data Aided Remote Sensing Interpretations of Surficial Mineralogical Heterogeneities as Possible Late Diagenetic Indicators of Microseepage in Garza, Texas
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Are Bed Thickness Statistics From Well Bores Valuable for Assessing Flow Confinement in Turbidite Basins? Experimental Insights From Tertiary Basins of Apennines (Italy)
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Oil and Gas Reserves Estimating -- We Have Met the Enemy, And He is Us Rose, Peter R. #90044 (2005).
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2004
Evaluation of sampling methods for fracture network characterization using outcrops
Conny Zeeb, Enrique Gomez-Rivas, Paul D. Bons, Philipp Blum
AAPG Bulletin
.... Furthermore, the window sampling method proved to be the method that is least sensitive to censoring bias. Reevaluating our natural examples with the window...
2013
No large bias within species between the reconstructed areas of complete and fragmented fossil leaves
Eric R. Hagen, Dana L. Royer, Ryan A. Moye, Kirk R. Johnson
PALAIOS
...No large bias within species between the reconstructed areas of complete and fragmented fossil leaves Eric R. Hagen, Dana L. Royer, Ryan A. Moye...
2019
Optimizing Shale Infill Development with AI: Child Well Meta Models
Charles Connell, Kyle LaMotta, Nitin Chaudhary, Mickey Friedrich
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... Fingerprint have displayed a bias in over-predicting child wells. This is likely due to secondary or tertiary effects that are not considered in the Frac...
2023
Evolution of E & P Risk Analysis (1960-2017), #42063 (2017).
Peter R. Rose
Search and Discovery.com
... caused by industry overoptimism and overconfidence, which are rooted in various forms of cognitive bias that negatively affect our decision behavior...
2017
Reduction of the Seismic Data Management Problem by Sign Bit Recording
J'T. O'Brien, W. P. Kamp, G. M. Hoover, G. W. Crosby
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... than unity. The coherent signals that originate in the source act as constant statistical bias on the random noise where they reoccur in the traces...
1979
Abstract: Computer-Generated "Scale Functions" for Conversion of Resistivity to Pseudovelocity Logs, by R. F. Blakely, J. F. Whaley, M. E. Biggs, A. J. Rudman; #90972 (1976).
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1976
Table of Contents: Volume 29, No. 2 - February 2014
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...-Pichel Evaluating taphonomic bias in a storm-disturbed carbonate platform: effects of compositional and environmental factors in Lower Jurassic brachiopod...
2014
Evidence of Wave-Dominated, Selective Transport and Deposition of Heavy Minerals in Uplifted Pleistocene Shelf Sands Along the Oregon Coast: Abstract
Curt D. Peterson, Kenneth F. Scheidegger
CSPG Special Publications
... sediment sources and transport patterns. Unfortunately, selective sorting processes in the wave-dominated nearshore can strongly bias mineral composition...
1986
Desperately Seeking Leases, Furiously Finding Fields: Comparison Of Predictions Using Different Targets In Discovery Process Models [Abstract]
David R. Collins
Oklahoma City Geological Society
... their discovery, if not suitably addressed by discovery process models, is known to be a leading source of negative bias in resulting estimates...
1997
Abstract: Sediment Provenance Studies in SE Asia
Robert Hall
Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)
... be influenced by tropical processes and may include a bias towards continental and granitic rocks, but commonly give better insights into sources. Among...
2018
Abstract: Watching It Work: A Demonstration of the Effects of Lognormality on the Exploration Portfolio
Peter R. Rose
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... reserves distributions. Moreover, statistical tests can distinguish good or bad luck from predictive bias. A common result of management's ignorance...
1997
Enhancement of the reliability of the ant-tracking algorithm via U-net and dual-threshold iteration
Seunghun Choi, Yongchae Cho
International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)
... it with U-Net architecture. To reduce potential bias from the operator, the label data used in training was based on an average of several ant...
2024
Abstract: Petrographic Image Analysis as a Tool to Improve Reservoir Data
F. M. Ballentine, D. J. Malek, C. A. Philipson
GCAGS Transactions
... portions of the cores, thereby eliminating the bias which may be created by shattered and disturbed areas. It is also a valuable tool for reservoir...
1990
ABSTRACT: Permeability of Unconsolidated Sand Sidewall Cores Through Data Base Regression Analysis, by Allen W. Britton; #91038 (2010)
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2010
The Explorationist's Dilemma: The Prospector Myth vs. Systematic Management of Prospect Portfolios
Peter R. Rose
GCAGS Transactions
... (Fig. 1). Reluctantly, we began to admit a persistent and pronounced bias in our estimates of prospect reserves. We lost credibility with directors; we...
2000
Salt Deformation History and Postsalt Structural Trends, Offshore Southern Gabon, West Africa
L.M. Liro and R. Coen
AAPG Special Volumes
... that these faults expanded episodically throughout the Tertiary, continuing to present-day bathymetric fault scarps. The bias toward up-to-basin...
1995
Extended Abstract: Retrospection on 30 Years E&P Risk Analysis
Peter R. Rose
GCAGS Transactions
..., but rather related to widespread cognitive bias, of which most E&P professionals were unaware. Courses sponsored by the American Association...
2013
Extended Abstract: M. King Hubbert, “Peak Oil,” and U.S. Energy Policy
Peter R. Rose
GCAGS Transactions
... with prevalent cognitive bias among scientific and technological experts—a topic unrecognized in the 1970s and just now beginning to be examined...
2014