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Fluid Histories of Middle Ordovician Fault-Fracture Dolomite Oil Fields of the Southern Michigan Basin, #20437 (2018).

Regina F. Dunseith, Jay M. Gregg, G. M. Grammer

Search and Discovery.com

... are fluid inclusion rich and correspond to bright CL bands in (F). Matrix dolomites display planar-s to nonplanar texture. Plane polarized light (PPL...

2018

ABSTRACT: Estimating The Fusible Content Of Individual Coal Grains And Its Application In Coke Making

K. Warren, G. Krahenbuhl , M. Mahoney , G. O’Brien, P. Hapugoda

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... Liptini te Dark Mineral Bright Mineral Segmented Grain Characterized Grain Figure 1. A mosaiced image produced from 100 individual images has been...

2014

Exploring Geophysical Exploration

Carl H. Savit

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... on seismic maps. The bright spot method was first demonstrated in 1960, first used about 1967, and gradually came into general use in appropriate areas...

1989

Fluid Flow, Diagenesis and Hydrocarbon Entrapment History of the Plover Formation, Sahul Platform, Australia

Grant K. Ellis

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... was observed in thin sandstone lenses sunounded by anastomosing claystone laminae. In the Plover Formation, 5- 60% dull to moderately bright yellow sample...

1998

Experience with Surface and Downhole Vector Wavefield Recording in Central Sumatra

Eddy Murhantoro, Jeff Wright

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... conventional recording showed two shallow bright spots associated with gas accumulations. The objective was to gather additional data via converted waves...

1989

Insoluble Residues of the Hunton and Viola Limestones of Kansas

J. W. Ockerman

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and brown granular chert; bright marcasite; few rounded, frosted quartz sand grains. 3010-3020 Greenish gray shale, yellowish and brown granular...

1931

ABSTRACT: Paleoecological Reconstruction of an Early Paleocene Coal Zone, Wabamun, Alberta

Thomas D. Demchuk, A.R. Cameron, L.V. Hills

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

...ABSTRACT: Paleoecological Reconstruction of an Early Paleocene Coal Zone, Wabamun, Alberta Thomas D. Demchuk, A.R. Cameron, L.V. Hills 8th Annual...

1991

Chapter Eleven: Regional and Reconnaissance Use of 3-D Data

Alistair R. Brown

AAPG Special Volumes

.... This is why the gas bright spots appear red in Figure 11-6 when we are looking down on them from the top, but blue in Figure 11-7 when we...

2011

Zonation and Geochemical Patterns of Burial Calcite Cements: Upper Smackover Formation, Clarke County, Mississippi

Ezat Heydari , Clyde H. Moore

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... Mn2+, while bright zones have 300-1500 ppm Mn2+. Iron is nearly absent in all zones regardless of CL intensity. Low Mn2+ content of older zones...

1993

Development of Low-ash, Planar Peat Swamps in an Alluvial-plain Setting: the No. 5 Block Beds (Westphalian D) of Southern West Virginia

James R. Staub, Bradley K. Richards

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... Individual benches have limited lateral extent and, where thick, are dominated by bright, high-ash coal at the base and dull, low-ash coal in the upper parts...

1993

Calcic Paleosols: Their Use in Subsurface Stratigraphy

Debra L. Hanneman , Charles J. Wideman , J. W. Halvorson

AAPG Bulletin

... from the overlying material and causes bright reflections on seismic sections. Synthetic seismograms are used to tie well log and seismic data. Basing...

1994

Abstract: Pre-fall Orbit of the Buzzard Coulee Meteoroid; #90172 (2014)

E. P. Milley, A. R. Hildebrand, P. G. Brown, M. Noble, G. Sarty, A. Ling, L. A. Maillet

Search and Discovery.com

... University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta Summary A large, bright fireball was widely observed by tens of thousands of eyewitnesses on the evening...

2014

Subsurface Structure and Stratigraphy of a Transient, Fault-Controlled Thermogenic Hydrate System at MC-118, Gulf of Mexico, #50356 (2010)

James H. Knapp, Camelia C. Knapp, Leonardo Macelloni, Antonello Simonetti, Carol Lutken

Search and Discovery.com

... and temporal transience may be the result of periodic formation and dissociation of hydrate in the vicinity of these shallow faults. Seismic bright spots appear...

2010

Gas Well/Water Well Subsurface Contamination: Tools of Investigation; #80292 (2013)

Rick Railsback

Search and Discovery.com

...  a “bright spot” amplitude anomaly • 3D seismic is available  over most oilfields Seismic “Bright Spots” Seismic Data  (Potential Problems...

2013

Gas Well / Water Well Subsurface Contamination; #80339 (2013)

Rick Railsback

Search and Discovery.com

... • Analogous to  sonograms • Gas accumulations give  a “bright spot” amplitude anomaly • 3D seismic is available  over most oilfields Seismic “Bright...

2013

Bypassed Shallow Gas Intervals and the Challenge to Develop the Potential in Mature Oil and Gas Fields of Malacca Strait, Central Sumatra Basin; #11158 (2018)

Wiendra Akhmad Faridsyah, Bayu Adhi Pramudhita, Lalang Jati Sardinda, Resha Ramadian

Search and Discovery.com

... dip closure interpreted by 3D seismic, but no bright amplitude as DHI for common gas accumulation. On the other hand, bright amplitude is slightly...

2018

Caverns of Sonora

Wm. R. Gray

South Texas Geological Society Special Publications

..., Mammoth, etc. It is an almost level walk all the way through on fine smooth trails, stairs and bridges. It is quite dry and wonderfully clean and bright...

1962

South Marsh Island Block 107 Field: Offshore Louisiana

Gus R. Lalanne

New Orleans Geological Society

... in 1973. Transco drilled the discovery well based on seismic bright spot analysis and in 1977, bidding with Texaco, purchased South Marsh Island Block...

1988

ABSTRACT: Characteristics Of Mineral Matter In The Bituminous Coals, Keruh Formation, Central Sumatera Basin, Indonesia

A.K. Permana, M.H. Hermianto

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... and origin of the mineral matter. The bituminous coals (Rv,max 0.4 – 0.63 %) of the this formation mainly consist of banded to bright banded coal...

2014

Chapter 5: Seismic Trace Inversion

Tom Wittick

North Texas Geological Society

...’s bright spot technology was the first wide spread use of seismic amplitude. Prior to that seismic data had been used primarily to map subsurface...

1992

Westwego Field: Jefferson Parish, Louisiana

H. G. Collier, Jr.

New Orleans Geological Society

... grained and slightly calcareous. The oil sands' fluorescence is bright yellow. Sandstone is practically non-existent at Westwego Field from 10,000...

1965

Gly-Hart Field, Callahan County, Texas

Frank J. Spiva Jr., A. K. Doss Jr.

Abilene Geological Society

... samples have been very obvious. A very strong odor and 100 percent bright fluorescence are characteristic of this Palo Pinto sandstone. On drillstem...

1956

ABSTRACT: Hydrocarbon And Organic Matter Classification And Effect On Reservoir Characteristics: A Gordondale Shale Example

N.G. Isinguzo, H. Sanei, D. C. Jiang, C.R. Clarkson

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

...   volatilizes   (bright   blue   fluorescence)   into   oil   immersion   after   seconds   exposure  to  ultraviolet  light...

2015

Cambrian Stratigraphic Problems of the Four Corners Area

Allan J. Loleit

Four Corners Geological Society

... to the north end of the Paradox basin. The term “Bright Angel” should be used for the shale lying above the Tapeats or Ignacio. Where present, the limestones...

1963

ABSTRACT: The Future of the Global Oil Industry: Resources, Challenges, and the Geoscience Workforce

G. Warfield Hobbs IV

GCAGS Transactions

... rig counts have plummeted. Nevertheless, as this paper will discuss, there is a bright future for the domestic and international petroleum industry...

2009

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