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Conditions of Primary Migration of Hydrocarbons in the Paleozoic Sediments of the Buzuluk Depression and its Frame

S. P. Maksimov, B. I. Dmitriyeva, Ye. S. Larskaya

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... of dispersed forms of organic matter is one argument in favor of a humic source for the organic matter which, in spite of considerable depths...

1974

Evidence for Recent Migration of Geopressured Fluids along Faults in Eugene Island, Block 330, Offshore Louisiana, from Estimates of Pore Water Salinity

Guichang Lin, Jeffrey A. Nunn

GCAGS Transactions

... km southwest of New Orleans (Holland et al., 1990) (Fig. 1). The field lies near the southern edge of the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS). Water depths...

1997

Lithofacies Characteristics of Salt-Bearing Sediments of the Paleozoic of Kazakhstan

I. N. Komissarova

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... present. The salt-bearing sediments are traced into the depression to depths of 9000-9500 m. About 1800 salt structures of various kinds are known...

1985

Gas Paleo-Volcanism in Baykal Region

V. P. Isayev

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... Pol’sk to Zarech’ye. These gases can be classified as catagenic, forming at depths greater than 1 km since they contain heavy hydrocarbons - ethane...

2003

Introduction - Application of Resistivity-Tool-Response Modeling for Formation Evaluation - Archie Series No. 2

Hezhu Yin

AAPG Special Volumes

.... However, scale modeling was not readily adaptable to tools that have large depths of investigation, such as induction tools. Large improvements...

2011

MTBE Soil Concentrations Relative to Other Gasoline Constituents at Contaminated Sites

YUE RONG

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

...-grained soils. Furthermore, soil samples at depths were obtained at multiple soil boring locations from the 29 case study sites. Correlation...

2001

A Proposed Approach for Scale Early Detection

Rachmadewi Bachar, Widartono Utoyo, Riza Agusta, Hanifan M. Biyanni

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... that located offshore with water depths of 30 – 50m. Current daily production reaches 1.1 Bcfd with field’s potential around 1.2 Bcfd from 75 productive wells...

2009

Thermohaline Pore Water Trends of Southeastern Louisiana: Geologic Applications and Controls on Fluid Movement

Donald J. Marlin , William H. Schramm

GCAGS Transactions

... 1995 Vol. 45 (1995), Previous research has suggested that dissolution of salt diapirs and the formation of dense, saline brines at shallow depths...

1995

The Importance of Completion Design

Leo A. Giangiacomo

Wyoming Geological Association

... correlations. The area can simply be ignored, changing the calculation from a calculation of barrels of reserves to a calculation of barrels per acre...

2003

Abstract: Optimum Aperture Length for Improving Dispersion Curve Analysis in CMP Cross-Correlation of Surface Waves; #90187 (2014)

Roohollah Askari, Robert J. Ferguson, and Helen Isaac

Search and Discovery.com

..., in a MASW survey, the calculation of dispersion curves is faster and more accurate than those for SASW because we can isolate and distinguish other...

2014

Fluid Evolution and Diagenesis of a Carboniferous Channel Sandstone in the Prince Colliery, Nova Scotia, Canada

M. R. Gibling,, A. T. Martel,, M. H. Nguyen, A. M. Kennedy, J. Shimeld, F. Baechler, S. Forgeron, B. Mackenzie

CSPG Bulletin

... of the Sydney Basin extracts coal at depths up to 330 m below sea level from beneath the Prince Sandstone, a channel body and local aquifer. The sandstone...

2000

Diagenetic Pathways in Sedimentary Basins: Chapter 6: DIAGENESIS AND BASIN HYDRODYNAMICS

Wendy J. Harrison, Regina N. Tempel

AAPG Special Volumes

... on Geochemical Modeling, LLNL Publ. CONF-8609134, p. 111-120. Bruton, C.J. and H.C. Helgeson, 1983, Calculation of the chemical and thermodynamic...

1993

Quantification of Brittle Deformation in Burial Compaction, Frio and Mount Simon Formation Sandstones

Astrid Makowitz, Kitty L. Milliken

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... at intermediate to deep depths of burial (> 3 km) a larger number of quartz grains are fractured in the Frio sandstones. Cathodoluminescence (CL...

2003

Palaeo-Rift Controls on Mechanisms of Isostatic Compensation in the Papuan Fold Belt

D. Harrison, J. Milsom

Papua New Guinea (PNG) Petroleum Convention Proceedings

... of support of the topographic load in different parts of this region. Detailed analysis of data from the fold belt and the foreland, including the calculation...

1996

Three-Dimensional Geologic Block Modeling Of The Kutcho Creek Massive Sulfide Deposit, British Columbia: Chapter 15

David E. Hamilton, Robert S. Didur

AAPG Special Volumes

... volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit in north-central British Columbia. This stratiform deposit dips 45° and contains significant amounts of copper...

1992

Evolution of Salt Structures, East Texas Diapir Province, Part 2: Patterns and Rates of Halokinesis

S. J. Seni, M. P. A. Jackson

AAPG Bulletin

... be assessed for various burial depths. Depths of 152 m (500 ft), 1,524 m (5,000 ft), and 3,048 m (10,000 ft) represent the range of burial for strata...

1983

Effective stress constraints on vertical flow in fault zones: Learnings from natural CO2 reservoirs

S. J. Naruk, J. G. Solum, J. P. Brandenburg, P. Origo, and D. E. Wolf

AAPG Bulletin

..., no. 1, p. 97–113, doi:10.1306/08010605177. Wilkinson, M., S. M. V. Gilfillan, R. S . Haszeldine, and C. J. Ballentine, 2009, Plumbing the depths...

2019

Visualizing Anisotropy in Seismic Facies Using Stratigraphically Constrained, Multi-Directional Texture Attribute Analysis; #120163 (2014)

Christoph Georg Eichkitz, Paul de Groot, Friso Brouwer

Search and Discovery.com

... of the neighbouring pixel. The original GLCM calculation was developed for 2D images. The matrix is filled by comparing each amplitude in the input area...

2014

A revised method for organic porosity estimation in shale reservoirs using Rock-Eval data: Example from Duvernay Formation in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin

Zhuoheng Chen, and Chunqing Jiang

AAPG Bulletin

... involve certain simplification or some implicit assumptions on the calculation of initial total organic carbon (TOC). In this study, we propose...

2016

Applications of Pressure Analysis and Hydrodynamics to Petroleum Exploration in Indonesia

P. J. Cockroft, G. A. Edwards, R. S. K. Phoa, H. W. Reid

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... applications include: 1. Determination of Fluid Depths Knowledge of the extent of a hydrocarbon accumulation is essential for acreage evaluation...

1987

Influence of Lithologic Variability on the Distribution of Oil in Natural Reservoirs, and the Construction of Reservoir Maps

V. G. Umnov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... to be a shift of 50 m and the usual thickness of the local lithologic zone is 15 m, then the calculation of the effect of lithology...

1960

Water-Oil Contact in the Carbonate Reservoirs of the Fields of the Central Part of the Bol’shekinel Swell

A. S. Panteleyev, N. A. Mel’nikova, N. M. Gileva

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... in the calculation of extractable reserves of up to 20-30%. Incorrect determination of the position of the water-oil contact can have an adverse effect...

1963

Statistical Determination of Mean Strike and Dip: An Example from the Basal Tuscaloosa, Eastern Alabama

F. A. Pontigo, Jr. , W. C. Parker , W. F. Tanner

GCAGS Transactions

... to generate a first order regression plane. This plane represents mean strike and dip of the uncomformity; it strikes N. 81°W. and dips 0.61°S.W. This result...

1983

Integrated Interpretation of an Iron-Rich Sediment, Jansz-Io Field, Northwest Shelf, Australia (Paper C3)

G. R. Heavysege, A. Mills

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... corrected for: -Borehole, shoulder bed and invasion effects -High dips or high well deviations -Thin bed effects (laminations, anisotropy) In most...

2012

Slope stability assessment in opencast quarry „ an UAV approach

Nur Emilia Qistina Mohd Anua, Hareyani Zabidi, Aisyah Shahirah Juhari, Solihin Yaacob, Syaran Suri

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... calculation. The methods are controlled by mechanical parameter, geological conditions, geometrical design, and discontinuities characteristics (Brady...

2020

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