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Cunningham Field, Kingman and Pratt Counties, Kansas
Richard B. Rutledge, Howard S. Bryant
AAPG Bulletin
... with a blow-out preventer, two high-pressure gates used to flow the well either through the casing or tubing, and a choke valve elevated approximately 3 feet...
1937
Lisbon Oil Field, Claiborne and Lincoln Parishes, Louisiana
V. P. Grage , E. F. Warren, Jr.
AAPG Bulletin
... to use a 2,500-pound test blow-out preventer on drilling wells. Later developments showed that this precautionary measure was not needed, since...
1939
Analytical Model to Estimate the Fraction of Frac Hits in Multi-well Pads
Oscar M. Molina
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... of well integrity issues and even blow-outs in offset wells (Jacobs 2017b). Figure 1. Frac hits connecting wells A and B through primary and secondary...
2019
Analysis of the Multiwell Experiment Data and Results: Implications for the Basin-centered Gas Model
Norman R. Warpinski, John C. Lorenz
AAPG Special Volumes
... or when the well was allowed to blow down for 1 or 2 days until the pressure dropped below about 6.9 MPa (1000 psi). Production could be returned...
2008
A pop-up structure exposed in the outer foothills, Crowsnest Pass area, Alberta
Glen S. Stockmal
CSPG Bulletin
... in the south-facing panoramic view in Figure 12 (bottom). The inset in Figure 13, next to the north cross-section, is a blow-up showing details of the two...
2004
An Integrated Biodegradation Parameter Incorporating Hydrocarbon and Polar/Non-hydrocarbon Fractions of Heavy Oils
Mengsha Yin, Haiping Huang, Leopoldo G. Caminero, Sandra O. Lucach, Silvia M. Chavez, Thomas B.P. Oldenburg
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... by a nitrogen gas blow to evaporate the solvent. After this step, each heavy oil is dissolved in a tiny amount of dichloromethane solvent. An aliquot...
2020
Petroleum and the War
Robert E. Wilson
AAPG Bulletin
... to be a severe blow to the Axis petroleum-supply situation, because before her entry she was able to pass along some of her heavy imports to Germany...
1941
Devonian of the Northern Canadian Mainland Sedimentary Basin: A Review
D.W. Morrow
CSPG Bulletin
... by Richardson Trough, and along its southern boundary by the Selwyn Basin. Blow and Hazen troughs bordered the northern edge of this relatively shallow...
2018
The Orinoco Delta
TJ. H. Van Andel
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
..., but, although they blow with considerable force, wave action in the nearshore zone is small. A broad, very shallow and muddy offshore platform...
1967
Developments in North Louisiana and South Arkansas in 1942
B. W. Blanpied , Roy T. Hazzard
AAPG Bulletin
... at 3,201 feet because of a gas blow-out. The California Company's Pan-American Life Insurance Company No. 1 discovery well of Wilcox sand production...
1944
Photography of Megafossils
Joseph Edmund Eaton
AAPG Bulletin
... this occurs, draw the point back into the flame, and burn and blow the plug out. One teaspoon of ammonium chloride will whiten the fossil assemblies...
1945
West Edmond Oil Field, Central Oklahoma
D. A. McGee , H. D. Jenkins
AAPG Bulletin
... of oil and a blow of gas were recovered but no salt water. This data indicates the possibility of a slightly lower water level south of the denuded area...
1946
Chapter 14: Controls on Production in the Eagle Ford: Permeability, Stratigraphy, Diagenesis, and Fractures
Tobi H. Kosanke, John A. Breyer, Richard Denne, Ronald Nelson, Richard L. Rosen, Munir Aldin, Anne Warren
AAPG Special Volumes
... Eagle Ford layers (EF100 to EF500) as in this blow up of (B). The various sedimentary rocks we deal with in the petroleum industry display a wide...
2019
Leduc Oil Field, Alberta, A Devonian Coral-Reef Discovery
D. B. Layer , Members of Staff, Imperial Oil Limited
AAPG Bulletin
... the gas cap and oil section of this zone, and several blow-outs have occurred as a result. COMPLETION PRACTICES Completion practices in each zone...
1949
New Petroleum Development by Petroleos Mexicanos in Northeastern Mexico
Eduardo J. Guzman
AAPG Bulletin
..., the well tried to blow out, partly unloading the 14-pound mud. The well was killed with a 17-pound mud and completed in this high-pressure gas...
1949
The St. Clair River Delta: Sedimentary Characteristics and Depositional Environments
J. M. Pezzetta
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... show that the winds blow with almost equal frequency (10% to 15% of the time) from all quarters except due east (Ayers, 1964, p. 8, fig. 1). Slightly...
1973
Deficiencies of Clastic Particles of Certain Sizes
James H. Shea
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
..., 1965, Sand and gravel resources of Peoria County: Ill. State Geol. Survey Circular 381, 16 p. BAGNOLD, R. A., 1941, The physics of blow sand and desert...
1974
Sedimentology of an Upper Paleozoic River, Wave and Tide Influenced Delta System in Southern Morocco
Richard G. Vos
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... be covered by shallow pools. Reineck (1969) demonstrated that wrinkle marks form when strong winds blow over a sediment surface covered by only a thin film...
1977
Holocene Evolution of the Inner Shelf of Southern Virginia
Donald J. P. Swift, Terry Nelsen, John McHone, Barry Holliday, Harold Palmer, Gerald Shideler
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... (scale-matching storm), then the winds blow down the arc of the shelf. Landward Ekman transport of surface water results in 40 to 60 cm of coastal setup...
1977
Morphology, Processes, and Recent Sedimentary History of a Glacial-Outwash Plain Shoreline, Southern Iceland
Albert C. Hine, Jon C. Boothroyd
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... distributaries (Ward et al., 1976). As a result, tidal inlets are not formed. Wind tides commonly occur behind some of the barrier spits where strong winds blow...
1978
La Brea-Parinas Oil Field, Northwestern Peru
Russell B. Travis
AAPG Bulletin
... to the strength of the blow. As a rule, a reliable test is secured in this period and a longer period may result in sticking the packer due...
1953
The Role of Waves and Tidal Currents in the Development of Tidal-inlet Sedimentary Structures and Sand Body Geometry: Examples from North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia
Dennis K. Hubbard, George Oertel, Dag Nummedal
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... sect r. Inasmuch as the prevailing winds during spring and summer months blow from the southwest, the lack of strong wind-generated onshore currents...
1979
Petroleum Developments in South America and Caribbean Area in 1953
John F. Mason
AAPG Bulletin
... blow-out which caught fire; the rig was demolished. Two new-field wildcats, El Paso-3 and Caiman-1, were drilling at the end of the year. Richmond...
1954
Oil Prospects of Lebanon
Georges Renouard
AAPG Bulletin
... of the Yohmor well an attempt to test at the top of the Senonian caused a blow-out, the volume of which is about 50 cubic meters a day. The approximate...
1955
Western North America--U.S. and Canada, After 1920: Chapter 13: PART IV. ALASKA
Edgar Wesley Owen
AAPG Special Volumes
... for 15-20 feet away from the boreholes causing the wells to cave in and blow wild (see Chap. 21.21). Elaborate precautions have been and will be taken...
1975