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Memorial: Hollis B. Fender (1915-1998)

D. Keith Murray

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... be. The well right now is pretty tame, But it took a man with fire fighting fame, To blow out the fire and cap it with care; A man who is known as "Red...

1999

Extended Abstract: Challenge and Change: What Will the Safety Landscape of the Australian Offshore Petroleum Industry Look like in Five Years' Time?

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... a difference to health and closer to home, incidents like the blow-out used with a recent floating LNG project and safety outcomes. of the Montara wellhead...

2011

Problems of Paleontological Correlation, with Particular Reference to Tertiary: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

W. A. Gordon

AAPG Bulletin

...: Micropaleontology, v. 5, no. 1, p. 77-100. Blow, W. H., 1959, Age, correlation, and biostratigraphy of the Upper Tocuyo (San Lorenzo) and Pozon formations...

1962

Role of Naturally Occurring Gas Hydrates in Sediment Transport: DISCUSSION

William E. Sweet

AAPG Bulletin

... were lost in a crater 1,700 ft (520 m) in diameter and 350 ft (110 m) deep. The gas continued to blow for well over a month. When I arrived at the site...

1983

Recognition and Meaning of Hydrocarbon Seeps; #40759 (2011)

Timothy B. Berge

Search and Discovery.com

..., commonly a blow-out crater, chemotropic mound, or HRDZs, which are zones of high seismic velocity caused by enhanced carbonate cementation related...

2011

Paleobasin Mapping using Lunette Morphology; #41061 (2012)

Maria Brunhart-Lupo

Search and Discovery.com

... OF LUNETTES     Formation begins with a low ridge of sand along the lee edge of a playa During dry periods, fines from the dry playa blow onto...

2012

Foraminifera in the Concord Limestone Member (Brasso Formation, Early Middle Miocene) of Trinidad, Western Tropical Atlantic Ocean: a Product of Sediment Starvation Near an Oxygen Minimum Zone, #51174 (2015).

Brent Wilson, Milshah Ramkissoon

Search and Discovery.com

... members within the Brasso Formation. References Cited Blow, W.H., 1969, Late Middle Eocene to Recent planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy...

2015

Overpressure Distribution and its Onshore Pattern, East Java Basin, #11147 (2018).

Thomas C. Atarita, Agus M. Ramdhan, Ricky A. Wibowo, Lambok M. Hutasoit,

Search and Discovery.com

..., as well as several pressure-related drilling problems such as kicks, blow-outs, and high gas content. However, to date, there is no regional synthesis...

2018

Petroleum Geology of the Lake Kickapoo East (Caddo) Field Archer County, Texas; #11372 (2023)

Dennis W. Browning

Search and Discovery.com

... MCF 914,754 BO UPPER CADDO LIME – PAY SECTION DST 4976-4986’ Open with fair to good blow Reopen tool with GTS in 10 min. Recovered 210’ free oil...

2023

Beyond Macondo

David Bamford

GEO ExPro Magazine

... showed that offshore blowouts had continued at ‘a fairly stable rate’ since 1960 despite the use of blow-out preventers (BOPs). To be specific...

2011

VICO Indonesia Green House Gas Management

Julfrida Nababan, Rukanda

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... a reduction in GHG emissions 10 percent below 2001 baseline levels until 2010. blow-down portable compressor, alter crude oil diesel fuel pump...

2008

Seismic Facies Study in the Sepasu Area of East Kalimantan

J. Vallet

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... 5. Section AA', blow-up (1) Figure 6. Section AA', blow-up (2) Figure 7. Section BB' Figure 8. Section CC' Figure 9. Geological reconstruction (1...

1983

Puerto Chiquito Mancos, West (Oil) T. 25-27 N., R. 1 E., R. 1 W., NMPM, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico

Albert R. Greer

Four Corners Geological Society

..., for if it is maintained constant, it has no relation to production. The final stage of depletion will be the “blow-down” when produced gas is marketed...

1978

Burke Ranch Field, Natrona County, Wyoming

Richard P. Swirczynski

Wyoming Geological Association

....   Light blow throughout test, recovered 500' fluid.   300' black oil, 200' drilling fluid.   IFP 0#; FFP 150#; SIP 2900#. The Frontier...

1958

Laboratory Procedures in Coal Petrology

John C. Crelling, Russel R. Dutcher

Special Publications of SEPM

... with bolts and wing nuts and blow clean with filtered air prior to crushing each sample to prevent sample contamination. The fine grinder (Straub model...

1980

Discovery of Oil in White Point Gas Field, San Patricio County, Texas, and History of Field: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

W. Armstrong Price

AAPG Bulletin

.... During this period there were several spectacular gas blow-outs. Two large, deep craters remain on the peninsula as evidence. This drilling...

1931

US Regulator's Verdict in on Macondo

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... at the surface plug. 14 September, details a blow-by-blow Macondo, including recurring well control account of the incident, from the initial events...

2011

Australia Lagging despite Safety Improvements

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... blow • to initiate a review of NOPSA eve ry t hree years. out in the Gulf of Mexico in Apri l 201 0 and The Second Triennial Review...

2012

Origin of Quartz Silt: NOTES

Ph. H. Kuenen

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of the blow for both grains. As spalling requires not a head on collision but a grazing blow, the tendency to convert part of the energy into spin must...

1969

Evaporites: Relative Humidity Control of Primary Mineral Facies: DISCUSSION

Anthony W. Walton

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., the breeze must blow across a length of 186 m for each meter of height to be able to attain equilibrium with End_Page 1358...

1978

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