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A Holistic Approach for Rapid Unconventional Reservoir Optimization

Wei Zheng, Raj Banerjee, Rodolfo Carvajal, Manas Koley

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

.... Methodology The overall holistic approach is illustrated in Figure 1 blow. It consists of three parts: • • • Basin level study: Asset screening...

2024

Detecting Fault-Related Hydrocarbon Migration Pathways in Seismic Data: Implications for Fault-Seal, Pressure, and Charge Prediction

David L. Connolly, Friso Brouwer, and David Walraven

GCAGS Transactions

..., seepage pipes, and blow out pipes are currently limited. However, preliminary conclusions indicate that structures classified as non–fault...

2008

Louisiana State Water Gulf of Mexico Old Field Resurrection in the Aftermath of the Macondo Disaster

William Clay Kimbrell, Elliott Black, IV, James W. Kimbrell, Tracey V. Kimbrell, Max N. Lindsay, Christopher Tolleson

GCAGS Transactions

... on line in the KE sand interval until time for the final blow-down of the gas cap. The wellhead was hit by a boat, however, and the economics...

2013

Stettler Oil Field, Alberta, Canada

R. P. Lockwood , O. A. Erdman

AAPG Bulletin

... at this point, as a precaution against blow-outs due to lost circulation in the D3 zone. The well is then drilled or diamond cored a predetermined...

1951

Chimire Field, Anzoategui, Venezuela

E. L. Moore , J. A. Shields

AAPG Bulletin

... temperatures range from an average of about 90°F. to 70°F., respectively. Northeast trade winds blow almost continually during the dry season. The population...

1952

Seismic Expression of the Boundaries of a Miocene Carbonate Platform, Sarawak, Malaysia

Guido L. Bracco Gartner, Wolfgang Schlager, Erwin W. Adams

AAPG Special Volumes

... the positions of the blow-up displays in Figure 12.FIGURE 12. Enlargements of the seismic data outlined by the boxes in Figure 11. (A) Discontinuity...

2004

Upper Jurassic Stratigraphy (Oxfordian and Kimmeridgian) in Petroleum Wells of Campeche Shelf, Gulf of Mexico

Abelardo Cantu-Chapa

AAPG Special Volumes

... the Mayan language meaning blow gun. Its members from top to base are (1) Tson anhydrite (100 m [328 ft] thick), (2) translucent quartz sand (100 m [328...

2009

Wave Climate and Littoral Sediment Transport, Northeast Gulf of Alaska

Dag Nummedal, Michael F. Stephen

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... are aligned parallel to the trend of the adjacent shoreline (Fig. 3). The dominant winds blow out of the southeast in the Queen Charlotte and Sitka...

1978

Biostratigraphy in a Late Neogene Caspian-Type Lacustrine Basin: Lake Pannon, Hungary

Imre Magyar, Dana H. Geary

AAPG Special Volumes

... been hindered by local barriers of deep water) was satisfactory to no one (Magyar, 1991).A second blow to Lake Pannon's two-fold biostratigraphic...

2012

Current Lineations and Sand Waves on the Inner Shelf, Middle Atlantic Bight of North America

Donald J. P. Swift, George L. Freeland

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... Winds then blow down the arc of the Middle Atlantic Bight and induce a sustained southward geostrophic flow. Such flows typically exceed threshold speed...

1978

Morphological Description of a Mud Volcano Caldera from Deepwater Sabah … General Implications for Hydrocarbon Exploration

Steve McGiveron, John Jong

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... in self burial of infrastructure. • Gas hydrate formation particularly over time that can impair or damage the integrity of well heads, blow out...

2016

Hydrogenation and the Origin of Oil: Part II. Origin and Evolution of Petroleum: Group 3. Variation in Physical Properties

Wallace E. Pratt

AAPG Special Volumes

... and "blow-outs" of dry gas in sands above oil-bearing sands, or even where no oil is found. Such emanations might logically be interpreted as an early...

1934

Recognition of Fluvial Environments in the Biyadh-Wasia Sandstones (Lower-Middle Cretaceous) as Revealed by Textural Analysis

Mohamed A. Moshrif

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...) or, more probably, the x-x surface traverse samples have been contaminated by recent non-Biyadh wind blow sands as most of the traverse x-x beds...

1980

Geochemical Evidence for Modern Sediment Accumulation on the Continental Shelf off Southern New England

M. H. Bothner , E. C. Spiker , P. P. Johnson , R. R. Rendigs , P. J. Aruscavage

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of industrial lead emissions into the atmosphere might be reflected in the sediments accumulating in the Mud Patch because prevailing southwest winds blow from...

1981

Paleogeology of Panhandle of Texas

Robert Roth

AAPG Bulletin

... of caliche and clastics and is extensively exposed. Large areas are covered by blow sand and some volcanic ash of Recent age...

1955

Proper Completion Critical for Horizontal Wells: Special Report January 1990

Dr. S. D. Joshi

AAPG Special Volumes

... and pushed by pumping through drillpipe or tubing used as "blow pipe". - Probe is pumped through drillpipe and recovered by pulling the wireline...

1991

Shoreline Sedimentation within a Forearc Embayment, Lower Cook Inlet, Alaska

Miles O. Hayes, Jacqueline Michael

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... northerly winds that blow during the fall and winter. Maximum obtainable deep-water wave conditions were computed from the synoptic wind data from Kenai...

1982

Sedimentology of Southwestern Roads Region, U.S. Virgin Islands-Origin and Rate of Sediment Accumulation

Jack L. Kindinger, Ronald J. Miller, Charles W. Holmes

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., when the tradewinds blow steadily from the east (Towle, 1976). These winds are probably responsible for the dominance of the flood-tide current, which...

1983

Environmental Effects of Geothermal Energy Development--Summary: Geothermal Energy

Richard G. Bowen

AAPG Special Volumes

... the drill string. When the well is completed, it must again be allowed to blow until the accumulated dust and rocks are removed from the borehole. During...

1976

Geology of Avery Island Salt Dome, Iberia Parish, Louisiana

Fred W. Bates , Robert R. Copeland, Jr. , Kenneth P. Dixon

AAPG Bulletin

... on April 17, 1863. The loss of this resource was a serious blow to the area economically and industrially. After the Civil War, salt was mined...

1959

Coalbed Methane Well Completions and Stimulations: Chapter 14

Ian D. Palmer, Steve W. Lambert, Jeff L. Spitler

AAPG Special Volumes

..., implying enhanced permeability around the wellbore. During the blow-down portion of the cavitation sequence, the permeability may also be enhanced...

1993

Role of Hurricanes in the Holocene Stratigraphy of Estuaries: Examples from the Gulf Coast of Florida

Richard A. Davis, Jr., Stephen C. Knowles , Michael J. Bland

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... to blow over Sarasota and Little Sarasota Bays, thereby causing no significant effects on the sediments. In order for a hurricane to have an important...

1989

Developments in Michigan in 1959

R. E. Ives, G. D. Ells

AAPG Bulletin

... of the Salina formation. The fire and blow-out were brought under control with mud and salt water and the well was drilled to the Trenton-Black River. Dry...

1960

Geology of South Pass Block 27 Field, Offshore, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana

Derrell A. Smith

AAPG Bulletin

... of potential blow-out hazard when drilling conductor and surface holes. The Plio-Miocene section is composed of thick layers of soft sands and shales. Some...

1961

Sole Pit--Improving the Performance of a Tight Gas Reservoir, an Integrated Approach: Utilization of Geoscience and Engineering Technologies to Increase Hydrocarbon Recovery

R. E. Wilson, J. F. R. Branco, B. G. van Heyst, R. H. Turner

AAPG Special Volumes

... been achieved. In execution, this technique bears a strong resemblance to blow-o t relief drilling and it likewise requires a high level of communication...

1991

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