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Tension Pile Foundation — Current Design Practices and Load Tests

Jack H. C. Chan

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... legs). The Hutton TLP, which is presently being constructed, is illustrated in Figure 1. The platform's buoyancy exceeds its gravity weight, so...

1983

Pore-throat sizes in sandstones, tight sandstones, and shales

Philip H. Nelson

AAPG Bulletin

...-throat sizes of conventional reservoir rocks, tight-gas sandstones, and shales. For measures of central tendency (mean, mode, median), pore-throat...

2009

Porosity Diagenesis and Productive Capability of Sandstone Reservoirs

Edward D. Pittman

Special Publications of SEPM

... Fracture porosity which contributes no more than a few percent voids to storage space will enhance the deliverability of any reservoir Open fractures...

1979

Analog Models of Faults Associated with Salt Doming and Wrenching: Application to offshore United Arab Emirates

Yasuhiro Yamada, Hitoshi Okamura, Yoshihiko Tamura, Futoshi Tsuneyama

AAPG Special Volumes

...'94: Gulf Petrolink, v. 1, p. 93102.Alsharhan, A. S., 1990, Geology and reservoir characteristics of Lower Cretaceous Kharaib Formation in Zakum field...

2005

Competence of Fine-grained Debris Flows

Monty A. Hampton

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...-water mixtures, in which grains are supported above the non-moving bed by the strength and buoyancy of a clay-water matrix. The competence (largest...

1975

Internal Kinematics of Salt Diapirs

C. J. Talbot , M. P. A. Jackson

AAPG Bulletin

... unstable flow. Many of the classic fluid instabilities are relevant only to fast-flowing, low-viscosity fluids in which inertial forces outweigh...

1987

Conceptual and Numerical Modeling of the BIG'95 Debris Flow, Western Mediterranean Sea

Galderic Lastras, Fabio Vittorio De Blasio, Miquel Canals, Anders Elverhoi

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... by interaction with the mobile material. As the mobile material comes into contact with the blocks, the latter are subjected to interaction forces...

2005

Some Indonesia's Giants: Unconventional Hydrodynamic Trap?

Agus M. Ramdhan, Lambok M. Hutasoit, Andang Bachtiar

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...). The motion of water responsible for hydrodynamic trapping as discussed above originates from meteoric water entering an aquifer or reservoir through...

2012

Hydrothermal Dolomitization and Recrystallization of Dolomite Breccias from the Miocene Monterey Formation, Tepusquet Area, California

Mitchell J. Malone , Paul A. Baker , Stephen J. Burns

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., and geochemical analyses show that the vein-filling dolomites were precipitated from hydrothermal fluids that were associated wit hydrocarbon migration...

1996

A geologic deconstruction of one of the world's largest natural accumulations of CO2, Moxa arch, southwestern Wyoming

Thomas P. Becker, Ranie Lynds

AAPG Bulletin

.... If the Madison and Bighorn are filled to their fault-dependent spill point, it implies that additional storage capacity in the reservoir can only...

2012

Reservoir geology of the Grosmont Formation Bitumen Steam Pilot, Saleski, Alberta

K. R. Barrett

CSPG Bulletin

... conducted for the creation of a geological model to understand the flow of fluids within the reservoir during production and to optimize bitumen...

2016

Leakage Pathways from Potential CO2 Storage Sites and Importance of Open Traps: Case of the Texas Gulf Coast

Jean-Philippe Nicot, Susan Hovorka

AAPG Special Volumes

... Geology, Austin, Texas, 161 p.Kumar, A., R. Ozah, M. Noh, G. A. Pope, S. Bryant, K. Sepehrnoori, and L. W. Lake, 2005, Reservoir simulation of CO2 storage...

2009

Resume of Subsurface Geology of Northeast Texas with Emphasis on Salt Structures

R. W. Eaton

GCAGS Transactions

... into predominantly sand and sandy shales. An excellent reservoir rock, the Paluxy produces in such fields as Talco, Sulphur Bluff, and Pewitt Ranch of the fault zone...

1956

Large-Scale Pore Pressure Prediction After Pre-Stack Depth Migration in the Caspian Sea (Geophysics Paper 24)

Norbert van de Coevering, Hazim Hameed Al-Dabagh, Liau Min Hoe, Tony Jolly

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... developments. Geoscientists, such as reservoir and processing geophysicists, are more involved in the application of processes to do predictions based...

2008

A geochemical context for stray gas investigations in the northern Appalachian Basin: Implications of analyses of natural gases from Neogene-through Devonian-age strata

Fred J. Baldassare, Mark A. McCaffrey, John A. Harper

AAPG Bulletin

... that was in solution in the groundwater system to leave the dissolved state and become free gas. Once natural gas is in the free-gas state, buoyancy forces...

2014

Evidence of Shelfal Hyperpycnal Deposition of Pliocene Sandstones in the Oilbird Field, Southeast Coast, Trinidad: Impact on Reservoir Distribution

Helena Gamero Diaz, Carmen Contreras, Neil Lewis, Robert Welsh, Carlos Zavala

AAPG Special Volumes

... plumes. These plumes are related to the inverted buoyancy associated with the lift-up forces caused by the less dense interstitial fresh water contained...

2009

Potential Role of Microbial Biofilms in Oil Sands Tailings Management

Victoria Kostenko, Robert John Martinuzzi

AAPG Special Volumes

... al., 1995). During oil sands processing, ore is subjected to hot alkaline water and mechanical forces, which altogether facilitate clay-organic...

2013

Structural and Depositional History, McAllen Ranch Field, Hidalgo County, Texas

Robert R. Berg, William D. Marshall , Philip W. Shoemaker

GCAGS Transactions

... are dominated by laminated and rippled beds that represent turbidites of the ABCD and BCD types and are probably of overbank origin. Reservoir...

1979

Quantitative Assessment of Hydrocarbon Charge Risk in New Ventures Exploration: Are We Fooling Ourselves?

Noelle B. Schoellkopf

AAPG Special Volumes

... the OligoceneMiocene source rock, and normal buoyancy forces are likely to enhance pressure-driven expulsion from the source rock into the overlying fan. Ruling...

2012

Characteristics of Oil Provinces: A Study for Students

F. K. North

CSPG Bulletin

.... The reservoir fluids. Again, some conclusions about the reservoir fluids should follow from this analysis, and experience confirms them. On wide Palaeozoic...

1971

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