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Prediction of Abnormal Pressure Based on Seismic Data: A Case Study of Exploratory Well Drilling in Pertamina UEP I and UEP II Work Areas
P. Manik, P. A. Soedaldjo
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... of these is to resist formation pressure. A mistake in the use of mud weight can result in problems such as blow out, sticking, mud loss and so...
1984
A 3D Seismic Interpretation - Flounder Field, Gippsland Basin
A. J. Young, R. R. Coenraads
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... during the conventional interpretation . These include the ability to display seismic line ties, time slices or 3D block models , and also to blow up...
1985
Biostratigraphy of the Vicksburgian Equivalent at Toledo Bend Dam Site, Louisiana and Texas(1)
Don R. Anderson
GCAGS Transactions
... stratigraphic interpretation: Micropaleo., v. 10, pp. 369-374. Eames, F. E., Banner, F. T., Blow, W. H., and Clark, W. J., 1962, Fundamentals of Mid-Tertiary...
1965
Using Reflected Phases to Improve Depth Resolution of Microseismic Source Locations from Single-Well Observations
James Rutledge, Nobukazu Soma
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... lines, respectively. (right) Blow up of direct S and two-time reflected SV arrivals. Figure 7. (left) is the modeled R-component waveforms and (right...
2013
Oil in the Fascinating Ouachitas
Lawrence S. Morrison
Oklahoma City Geological Society
... to blow out and a drillstem test was run from 2770 to 2931. This zone flowed 43° API oil at the rate of 645 barrels of oil per day through a inch...
1982
The Los Angeles Basin: Oil in an Urban Setting: Chapter 2
William Rintoul
AAPG Special Volumes
... described it, "eats, gambling, girls, and all." The stock market crash of 1929 and the Great Depression that followed dealt a harsh blow to California's...
1991
Wind Applications in the Pacific
John W. Shupe, D. Richard Neill
Circum Pacific Council Publications
... stations, an overall inventory of Hawaii's potential wind resource has emerged. The Northeast trade-winds, which blow across Hawaii approximately 70...
1982
Shale Gas Assessment of the Carboniferous Prodelta Shales in the Western Black Sea Basin of Turkey
Samil SEN
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... assessed by EIA (2011). However, ten basins of Turkey have unconventional gas and/or oil potential (Fig. 1). These are summarized blow; 1. The Thrace...
2013
Breccia Pipes in the Vicinity of Lockhart Basin, Canyonlands Area, Utah
Peter W. Huntoon, Henry R. Richter
Four Corners Geological Society
... with a light blow from a rock hammer. Zone 3 contains subrounded clasts that are easily broken by hand. Many clasts are partially bleached, being half red...
1979
Structure Interpretation Problems of a Lower Miocene Reef Associated with a Shallow Low Velocity Anomaly, North Sumatra
Peter Walker, Masrizal Maas, Michael D. Burnaman
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... of the reef (Figure 4) with an estimated up-dip advantage of several hundred feet to the earlier L-1X well which had suffered the blow out. The well encountered...
1986
Source Maturity, Overpressures and Production, North West Shelf, Australia
E. L. Horstman
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... to the attention of the Australian exploration industry by the blow-out of Arco 's Petrel-! in 1969. In the same year, Woodside noted the need for high mud...
1988
Lowering Drilling Cost, Improving Operational Safety, and Reducing Environmental Impact through Zonal Isolation Improvements for Horizontal Wells Drilled in the Marcellus Shale
Jessica Bassett, Jeff Watters, N. Kyle Combs, Michael Nikolaou
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
.... To avoid the drop in density, one approach could be to stop mixing cement before the silo is completely empty, thus eliminating the “blow down” period...
2013
Bar and Barrier Islands Sands
A. E. Weidie
GCAGS Transactions
... of contributing factors may be predicated: The "northers" blow more finer material to the gulf littoral zone and adjacent shore face. Storm and hurricane washover...
1968
Recent Calcareous Crusts (Caliche) on Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo, Mexico: Insights From Isotopic Composition
Philip W. Choquette
New Orleans Geological Society
... are generally short-lived and usually occur in periods up to a few hours, sometimes in brief downpours. Winds commonly blow seawater spray over the island...
1978
Australia Petroleum Production and Development - 2020
Joe Keith
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
.... This was a blow to the project that commenced in 2018. Facility integrity at the Gorgon LNG trains also led to production interruptions from the field...
2021
A Journey Through Two Early Ohio Oil Booms - The Northwest Ohio and the Bremen-New Straitsville Booms
Jeff A. Spencer
Petroleum History Institute
... of the summer season it will be a full-fledged oil Figure 8. Undated postcard showing a cannon fired to blow a hole in a burning oil tank to release the oil...
2008
Utilization of Oil Palm Shell Charcoal as an Extender in Oil Well Cement
Imam Pranadipa
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... casing is intended to protect groundwater from being contaminated by drilling fluid; there is a place to install the blow out preventer (BOP...
2010
Were Diatoms the Chief Source of California Oil?
George M. Cunningham
AAPG Bulletin
... of wells have encountered dry gas under high pressure at considerable distance above the oil zones. Some spectacular blow-outs resulted. From almost...
1926
Compulsory Unitization: A Trend in Okahoma
H. Trattner
Oklahoma City Geological Society
... and "watch her blow" through a ten-inch choke spewing forth millions of feet of gas into the atmosphere and untold barrels of oil out on the ground...
1995
Structural Development of Hydrocarbon Traps in the Cepu Oil Field, Northeast Java, Indonesia
N. Soeparyono, P. G. Lennox
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... Formation. Figure 3. The regional seismic grid for the Cepu Oil Fields. The blow up shows the intersections of the Nglobo-Semanggi lines...
1989
Source of the Uranium for the Manhattan Project, WWII: “... the true object of war is peace.” (Sun Tzu, 500 B.C.)
Elliott A. Riggs
Four Corners Geological Society
... homeland was the final blow to Hitler’s desperate race to perfect an atomic device. Hitler and Himmler demanded, due to the deteriorating German military...
1987
The Parum Field: An Example of a Stratigraphic Trap in P.T. Stanvac's Central Sumatra Kampar Block
B. Heruyono, T. Villarroel
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... well. The section from 2484 - 3650 ft. contained planktonic foraminifera which allowed the application of Blow's zonation. This interval is of middle...
1989
Sixshooter Dome, Sweet Grass County, Montana
Steven W. VanDelinder
Montana Geological Society
..., a good blow was reported throughout the test. The tool was open for 30 minutes, shut-in for 15 minutes, then pulled. Initial and final flow...
1993
Successful Reservoir Management in the Mengkapan Field Using an Integrated Production Logging and Workover Strategy
Sambudi Sukaman, Agus Supriyadi
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... of a single 3-1/2 inch tubing string run inside 9-5/8 inch casing. Surface and subsurface safety valves are provided for protection against blow outs...
1989
Origin of the Cabo Rojo Beach-Ridge Plain, Veracruz, Mexico
Frank W. Stapor, Jr.
GCAGS Transactions
... less than 10 meters wide; small scale, parabolic blow-outs, less than 10 meters wide and deep, occur locally. Poggie (1963) described the dune activity...
1971