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Some Occurrences of Devonian Reef-Building Algae in Alberta
John L. Wray, Phillip E. Playford
CSPG Bulletin
.... Leduc Formation, Salt Water Disposal Well No. 5 Redwater 5-36-56-21W4, depth 2723 ft. Fig. 3 Renalcis turbitus Wray, transmitted light, thin...
1970
From Floaters to Jack Up Rig Offshore SW Java: Technical Reasoning Behind a Cost-Saving Move
Halim Harahap, Harry Eddyarso, Nicolas Bianchi, Ramly Manja
Indonesian Petroleum Association
.... With the planned Cula-1 wildcat to be drilled in shallow water and down to 2400m-ss, is using a Jack Up rig feasible and can it be implemented successfully...
2018
Natural and Hydraulic Fracture Density Prediction and Identification of Controllers
Whitney Campbell, Joe Wicker, James Courtier
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
...., 2016). For example, gamma ray was retained as an input variable versus bound water volume and clay content to avoid repetition. After retained variables...
2018
Depositional Regimes and Reservoir Characteristics of the Brushy Canyon Sandstones, East Livingston Ridge Delaware Field Lea County, New Mexico.
Markus D. Thomerson, Lee E. Catalano
West Texas Geological Society
... water. Therefore, the neutron tool overstates the true rock porosity by spurously reading bound water of clays as porosity. The density tool alone...
1997
Abstract: The Role of the Federal Government in Managing Public Resources
James W. Monroe
Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)
... in managing the vast amount of public land and mineral resources has changed in the past several years and is bound to continue to change. Efforts...
1985
Abstract: Seismic and Landsat in a Wrench Faulting System
G. Pat Bolden
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... Lineament and the associated faulting. A one-mile-wide pop-up block bound by high-angle reverse faults demonstrates the compressional nature of the faulting...
1990
Latin America's Outlook Toward Energy Resources--Summary: General
M. F. Baca
AAPG Special Volumes
... and mineral resources. For a group bound by history, culture, and language, a logical approach for the future is to make a joint study of the situation...
1976
Latin America's Outlook Toward Energy Resources: ABSTRACT
M. F. Baca
AAPG Bulletin
... mineral resources most of which are now exported. As a region, Latin America is rich in energy and mineral resources. For a group bound by history...
1974
ABSTRACT: Development of Passive Margins: Regional Study of the Norwegian Sea, by Malin J. Somby and Martha O. Withjack; #90906(2001)
Search and Discovery.com
2001
Mechanical Stratigraphy in Cyclic Platform Carbonates, Arrow Canyon, Nevada
Search and Discovery.com
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ABSTRACT: Challenges Associated with Drilling Hydrostatic/ Subhydrostatic Reservoir: Fluid Engineering Aspect; #90118 (2011)
Ajay Kumar, Ratan Singh, V. N. Rai, and Dr. Vinod Sharma
Search and Discovery.com
... KCl or Amine or Cationics-O. Inhibition achieved through said additives definitely push the fluid weight to lower bound side of fluid weight window...
2011
Striving to Attain Formalized “Sequence Stratigraphic” Nirvana A.D. Donovan Senior Corporate Advisor & Sed/Strat Discipline Lead
Search and Discovery.com
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Using polygonal layer-bound faults as tools to delimit clastic reservoirs in the Levant Basin offshore Lebanon
Ramadan Ghalayini, and Celine Eid
AAPG Bulletin
...-bound normal faults could be useful in mapping and locating deep-water sandstone reservoirs and gives credence to our interpretation. Unlike Jackson et...
2020
Land Surface Subsidence Caused by Groundwater Withdrawal in Southeastern Louisiana
Jeffrey A. Nunn
GCAGS Transactions
...Land Surface Subsidence Caused by Groundwater Withdrawal in Southeastern Louisiana Jeffrey A. Nunn 2003 630 638 Vol. 53 (2003) In the past, water...
2003
Colin C. Rae's "Organic Material of Carbonaceous Shales": DISCUSSION
Chester W. Washburne
AAPG Bulletin
... it will be impossible to disprove Rae's hypothesis that the stuff is essentially an altered mass of ulmo-humic acids precipitated by salt water...
1923
Centrahoma Field
Editors: Edward D. Dolly and James C. Mullarkey
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... disseminated throughout. The low resistivity log response is caused by irreducible bound water adhering to the very fine sand grains and in the minute pores...
1996
Abstract: Environmental Geology of Urban Growth Areas Within the Edwards Aquifer and Balcones Fault Zone, South-Central Texas
Edward W. Collins
GCAGS Transactions
..., and exploitation of natural resources provide basic geologic information necessary for managing water and land resources and construction practices. The Edwards...
1998
Abstracts: The Stratigraphic Transition From Out-of-Grade to Graded Slope Margins Associated With the Filling of Deep-Water Foreland Basins; #90173 (2015)
Stephen M. Hubbard
Search and Discovery.com
...Abstracts: The Stratigraphic Transition From Out-of-Grade to Graded Slope Margins Associated With the Filling of Deep-Water Foreland Basins; #90173...
2015
Role of Pressure in Smectite Dehydration--Effects on Geopressure and Smectite-to-Illite Transformation
Virginia A. Colten-Bradley
AAPG Bulletin
... on the thermodynamic properties of pure (bulk) and interlayer (bound) water was considered negligible. Comparing the dehydration pressure-temperature...
1987
The Perpetual Mystery of Petroleum Migration
William H. Roberts III
Circum Pacific Council Publications
...), there is "irreducible" interstitial water, some free and some bound to the mineral surfaces. Obviously this adds tremendously to the interfacial contact between...
1995
Microporosity in Carbonate Rocks: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
Edward D. Pittman
AAPG Bulletin
... saturation although much of the water is bound in the rock; that is, the molecular attraction of the solid for the liquid is so great that the liquid...
1971
Lunar Energy and Mineral Resources: New Insights from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter; #80213 (2012)
William A. Ambrose, Dieter Beike, and Bruce L. Cutright
Search and Discovery.com
... to environmental monitoring, mapping, and mineral exploration. However, LRO is also detecting hydrogen, water ice, helium-3, radionuclides, and rare...
2012
Improving Performance in a Mature Field: Integrated Analysis for Identification and Optimization of Low-Resistivity Hydrocarbon-Bearing Sand Reservoirs in Semberah Field, Mahakam Delta, Kutai Basin
M. Resawan Hakim, Gisal A. Dharmawan, Luhut P. Gultom
Indonesian Petroleum Association
..., forming micropores that trap bound water. Chlorite, illite, smectite, and mixed-layer clays typically occur as pore-linings. Coated grains of pore...
2013
Tahoe Field Case Study—Understanding Reservoir Compartmentalization in a Channel-Levee System
Chekwube Enunwa, Joseph L. Razzano III, Asha Ramgulam, Peter B. Flemings, Turgay Ertekin, Zuleima T. Karpyn
GCAGS Transactions
... & 827 in water depths ranging from 1,200 ft to 1,600 ft. The main reservoir, termed the M4.1, is a Late Miocene sand located approximately 10,000 ft below...
2005
Discovery and Development of Savageton Field, Powder River Basin, Wyoming
David M. Wheeler
Wyoming Geological Association
... with the water-bearing sandstone of the upper Parkman and high water cuts. Geosteering of horizontal wells to maximize wellbore contact in the thin lower...
2010