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Gulf of Mexico: Post Well Analysis

Alessio Checconi, Peter Conn, David Little, Edward Smith, James Stockley, Erika Tibocha, TGS

GEO ExPro Magazine

... structural elements away from the well are necessary to form a lateral seal, i.e. a closing fault in a faulted anticline. Lithology at the well is combined...

2015

Cretaceous to Holocene structural and stratigraphic development in south Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela, inferred from well and three-dimensional seismic data

Mara Vernica Castillo, Paul Mann

AAPG Bulletin

... structural features are consistent with regional northwest-southeast shortening. A low-angle thrust fault responsible for the formation of the main northeast...

2006

Abstract: Advanced Reservoir Characterisation Over the Sirikit Field: Prediction of Sand Distribution, Porosity and Connectivity

Phil Beale

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... of encountering sands at any location in the 3D volume. "Blind well tests" were performed at locations where new well data became available (not part of the initial...

2001

Comment on Geology: DISCUSSION

George M. Macleod

AAPG Bulletin

.... That is an average of a trifle over one mile and a third per year. Therefore, any calm person, who is not blind or idiotic, can see that in the Old...

1953

ABSTRACT: Tectonic style and hydrocarbon potential in the Acadian fold and thrust belt, Gaspé Appalachians (eastern Canada); #90011 (2002)

Donna Kirkwood, Mathieu Lavoie

Search and Discovery.com

... wedging, blind N-directed thrusting, S-directed backthrusting, and a possible triangle zone followed by strike-slip faulting that partially dissected...

2002

ABSTRACT: QUATERNARY SUBSIDENCE IN THE INNER CALIFORNIA CONTINENTAL BORDERLAND: ECHO OF MIOCENE CRUSTAL THINNING AND THRUST-FOLDING OF THE NEAR-SHORE SLOPE; #90114 (2010)

Christopher C. Sorlien, Leonardo Seeber, and Brian A. Campbell

Search and Discovery.com

... or releasing double bends on strike-slip faults and suggest a contribution from regional blind thrust faults. Such faults have been proposed, but generally...

2010

Abstract: Field Testing a Deep Penetrating Radar System; #90310 (2017)

Paul Harness, David Barnes, Colin Stove, Gordon Stove

Search and Discovery.com

... has provided a robust environment for training and blind testing of various technologies (time lapse Carbon Oxygen*, EM, cross well tomography...

2017

Abstract: The Application of Machine Learning for Automatic Carbonate Facies Interpretation in Outcrops - An Example from the Jurassic Hanifa Fm., Saudi Arabia; #91204 (2023)

Andika Perbawa, Ahmad Ramdani, Ingrid Puspita, Volker Vahrenkamp

Search and Discovery.com

... and iterates this learning process 500 times until it reaches a consistent outcome. We also select three outcrop photos as blind-test images to assess...

2023

Abstract: Prediction Models for Long Horizontal Wells. Workflow for Assessing Effective Length and MRC Well Performance; #91204 (2023)

Alaa Shbair, Djammal Kheroubi, and Raphael Melo

Search and Discovery.com

.... Tubing diameter size was found to have a major influence on the flux rate, while wellbore diameter had a negligible impact. A blind test will be performed...

2023

Sheep Mountain: Backlimb Tightening and Sequential Deformation in the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming

Heather I. Stanton, Eric A. Erslev

Wyoming Geological Association

... a localized zone of shortening on the backlimb of a foreland arch can be explained by the bending of a basement slab over a listric master fault...

2003

The Effect of Hydrocarbon Solubilities on Reservoir Formation and/or Destruction

R. W. Rochon

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... assumptions and interpretation techniques used in the of the now obsolete equipment also survived. As I was concerned with the blind acceptance of mud...

1975

Hypogene Caves in the Edwards Aquifer?

Thomas E. Ewing

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

.... The Edwards in the Balcones fault zone is unusual in that the greatest porosity and permeability are found in the confined parts of the aquifer...

2002

Iraqi Kurdistan: Its All in the Timing

Abdullah Awdal, Jon Gutmanis

GEO ExPro Magazine

... are characterised by major surface-breaching, mainly south-west-verging thrust-related anticlines, whereas major folds above blind thrusts characterise...

2015

Delineation of BK3460 Reservoir Using 3D Seismic Interpretation & its Implication to Reservoir Architecture, Pinang Field, Central Sumatra Basin

Irfan Haris, Reybi Waren, Harya Dwi Nugraha

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... by a thrust fault on the SW side of the trend. Early study on this field shows that the original oil water contact (OOWC) is different between closures...

2014

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