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Constructing High Resolution, Inch Scale Continuous Logs via a Multi Domain Approach to Improve Hydraulic Fracturing by Capturing Thin Beds in the Bone Spring Formation, Delaware Basin, Reeves County, TX

Santhosh Narasimhan, Pukar Mainali, Harry Rowe, Austin Morrell, Wesley Ingram, Andy Benson, Nathan Ganser, Sean Arrington

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... Introduction Given the critical role layering effects, planes of weakness and formation facies heterogeneity play in optimizing completion design, a novel...

2017

The Three Elements of Structural Geology Part 6, #41849 (2016).

Terry Engelder,

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...The Three Elements of Structural Geology Part 6, #41849 (2016). Terry Engelder, The Three Elements of Structural Geology Sponsored by Third Sessions...

2016

Stratigraphic Architecture of a Structurally Confined, Ponded Submarine Fan: An Outcrop Study of the Guaso I Turbidite System (Ainsa Basin, Southern Spanish Pyrenees); #50431 (2011)

Gregory Gordon, David Pyles, Julian Clark, Matthew Hoffman, Jane Stammer, Jeremiah D. Moody, and Grace Ford

Search and Discovery.com

... of geological surfaces: An example of growth strata and turbidite systems from the Ainsa basin (Pyrenees, Spain): AAPG Bulletin, v. 88/8, p. 1049-1068...

2011

Reservoir Characterization of Fractured Basement Using Seismic Attributes, Dayung Field Case Study, South Sumatra Indonesia

Yan Darmadi, Agus Harahap, Rita Achdiat, Mugie Ginanjar, John Hughes

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... The hydrothermal event resulted in flowage of hydrothermal fluids along the faults. It is believed that the faults are the key elements for providing...

2013

The Outer Rovuma Fan

Gregor Duval, Madhurima Bhattacharya

GEO ExPro Magazine

... elements of a working petroleum system may be present. At first glance, the Western Indian Ocean region may appear as barren oceanic crust with little...

2021

New Life for Legacy Well Cuttings

Jack Cawthorne, Mike Snape, Douglas Langton, Peter Wellsbury, Andrew Barnwell

GEO ExPro Magazine

..., automated sample washing and drying, highresolution cuttings photography and the analysis of a sample’s constituent chemical elements using XRF. Consideration...

2021

Paleotectonic Controls on Sedimentation in the Northern Williston Basin, Saskatchewan

D.M. Kent

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... in such basin sedimentation features as: stratigraphic thinning across local basement elements subjected to long-continued uplift; positive bathymetric features...

1987

Core-Calibrated Multi-Mineral Interpretation in Reservoirs with Complex Mineralogy

Mathilde Luycx, Brent Wheelock, Hanatu Kadir, Emmanuel O. Oyewole, Olabode Ijasan, Darren McLendon

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... log measurements (uncertainty) which is a critical element because multi-mineral inversion problems are generally under-determined. The workflow...

2022

Role of Turbidity Currents in Setting the Foreset Slope of Clinoforms Prograding into Standing Fresh Water

Svetlana Kostic, Gary Parker, Jeffrey G. Marr

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... deltas prograding at or near the angle of repose. The maximum slope of the sandy foreset in Lake Mead, for example, is slightly below 1°. Most sand-bed...

2002

PHOTO-GEOMORPHIC INTERPRETATION

M. K. Jones

Montana Geological Society

... by concentric drainage elements. This constitutes a very prominent geomorphic anomaly, probably anticlinal, with good possibility...

1964

Integrated Team Approach to Decommissioning Environment Plan Development

Jessica Harvey

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... at the earliest stages would inform, for example, approvals strategy and equipment selection. This would ultimately result in improved outcomes without...

2023

Notes on Present Status of Problem of Exploration

E. DeGolyer

AAPG Bulletin

... year of losing oil on balance at an average rate of approximately half a billion barrels annually. This viewpoint is not intended to be critical...

1942

Geological Interpretation of Mass-Transport Deposits in the Deepwater Gulf of Mexico: Integrating Borehole Geology, Borehole Geophysics, and Reservoir Engineering

Eric Zimmermann, Carlos Guzman, Mike Vercher, Stan Hewitt, Anish Kumar, Michael Mahnke, Vinay K. Mishra, Elizabeth Ruiz, Nellyana Charmelo

GCAGS Transactions

... interpretations impact the drilling and well placement decisions to result in additional well and facilities costs. In an example from the Gulf of Mexico...

2016

Structural Styles, Their Plate Tectonic Habitats and Hydrocarbon Traps in Petroleum Provinces

T. P. Harding and J. D. Lowell

AAPG Special Volumes

... resolved critical older tectonic controversies, demonstrating conclusively, for example, the validity of regional detachment or decollement in thrust...

1983

Structural Styles, Their Plate-Tectonic Habitats, and Hydrocarbon Traps in Petroleum Provinces

T. P. Harding , James D. Lowell

AAPG Bulletin

... data have also resolved critical older tectonic controversies, demonstrating conclusively, for example, the validity of regional detachment...

1979

Use of Bed-Form Climb Models to Analyze Geometry and Preservation Potential of Clastic Facies and Erosional Surfaces

D. K. Larue , P. A. Martinez

AAPG Bulletin

... surface and its associated depositional products. As in studies of bed-form climb, we recognize subcritical, critical, and supercritical climb of scour...

1989

A new model for assessing trap integrity and oil preservation risks associated with postrift fault reactivation in the Timor Sea

Anthony Gartrell, Wayne R. Bailey, Mark Brincat

AAPG Bulletin

... as critical hydrocarbon leakage zones: Numerical modelling of an example from the Timor Sea, Australia: Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 21, p...

2006

Treatise of Petroleum Geology / Handbook of Petroleum Geology: Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps. Chapter 9: Predicting Reservoir System Quality and Performance

Dan J. Hartmann and Edward A. Beaumont

AAPG Special Volumes

... controls two critical economic elements of a prospect: (1) the rate and (2) the amount of hydrocarbons recovered. In geologic terms, pore type...

1999

Geology and environmental remediation: Savannah River Site, South Carolina

Mary K. Harris, Brian B. Looney, Dennis G. Jackson

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... a hydrogeological model and guides proper selection and optimization of remediation technologies. Accurately mapping the continuity of critical...

2004

Optimized Production in the Bakken Shale: South Antelope Case Study

David R. West, John D. Harkrider, Michael Barham, Monte R. Besler, Kenneth D. Mahrer

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... crucial elements to the success of this case study. Poor understanding of the critical fracture mechanisms and subsequent execution methods resulted...

2014

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