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The Role of Conventional and Unconventional Natural Gas in Indonesian Energy Security and the Development of National Economic Competitiveness

Donald Hertzmark, Richard A. Fuller

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... and more flexible supply terms. For example, a number of Russia’s gas customers have increased their purchases of attractively priced spot market LNG...

2011

Method for Determining Permeability from Reservoir Rock Properties

Robert R. Berg

GCAGS Transactions

.... ROCK PROPERTIES The primary properties of detrital rocks are composition, texture and sedimentary structures. Of these properties, the textural elements...

1970

Calcite Pseudospar Replacive of Marine Acicular Aragonite, and Implications for Aragonite Cement Diagenesis

S. J. Mazzullo

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of the replacement calcites suggest the precursor cement was aragonite. As such, the interpretation of this fabric as aragonite-replacive represents an example...

1980

3D Digital Mineral Mechanical Modeling of Complex Reservoir Rocks for Investigation of Fracture Propagation at Microscale

Victor Nachev, Andrey Kazak, Sergey Turuntaev

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... shales, have a specific storage capacity in terms of fluid saturation and critical absolute and phase permeability. One of the mainstream methods...

2021

Integrating Induced Seismicity Observations and Discrete Fracture Network Modelling to Characterize the Natural Fracture Architecture of the Montney Formation, British Columbia

Steve Rogers, Scott McKean

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... of this causal chain, but the general causes are well defined. Structures > than a critical size Structures of particular orientation Structures...

2022

The Role of Magnesium in the Crystallization of Calcite and Aragonite in a Porous Medium

Lurdes Fernandez-Diaz , Andrew Putnis , Manuel Prieto , Christine V. Putnis

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... York, Marcel Dekker, p. 225-307. WANG, Y., AND MERINO, E., 1992 Dynamic model of oscillatory zoning of trace elements in calcite: Double layer...

1996

Bulk Solution Disequilibrium in Aqueous Fluids as Exemplified by Diagenetic Carbonates

Hans-G. Machel

AAPG Special Volumes

... of a multicomponent carbonate system. I: Trace elements: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 50, p. 1219-1236. Burton, L. A., and L. M. Walter, 1987...

1990

Mobile Clarification for Re-Use of Unconventional Oil and Gas Produced Water to Reduce Costs and Minimize Environmental Footprint

Patrick Horner, Jeffery A. Anderson, Mark Thompson

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... an example of an unconventioal produced water re-use technology (specifically shale gas flowback), and its associated case study. The Potential Costs...

2013

Delineation of Jonah field Using Seismic and Sonic Velocity Interpretations

Ronald C. Surdam, John Robinson, Zun Sheng Jiao, Nicholas K. Boyd III

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... critical aspects, but these two elements are essential to reducing risk and ensuring successful exploration for the unconventional gas resources present...

2001

Multivariate Analysis of Mineralogic, Lithologic, and Chemical Composition of Rock Bodies

W. C. Krumbein, John W. Tukey

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...--for example, areal variation in rock composition, including facies changes in subsurface studies. The FOOTNOTE 1. Prepared, in part, in connection...

1956

A Nomogram for Interpreting Slope Stability of Fine-Grained Deposits in Modern and Ancient Marine Environments

James S. Booth, Dwight A. Sangrey, James K. Fugate

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... sediments, northern Gulf of Mexico: Proceedings, 9th Offshore Technology Conference, OTC #2788, p. 479-488. EGAN, J. A., AND SANGREY, D. A., 1978, Critical...

1985

Formation Evaluation Lessons Learned from Banyu Urip Field, Cepu Block

Irena Andisa Maura, Scott Wertanen

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... to identify the top of carbonate in cases of no cuttings or poor log quality. The third critical success factor in this drilling campaign is fully...

2015

Geological framework for deep hydraulic fracture-based mechanical and geothermally enhanced energy storage in Texas

Fortune Oyewole, Mike Eros, Mauricio A. Rivas

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

...-following durations (Simpkins et al. 2023). Here we present a basin-scale assessment of critical subsurface geologic factors underpinning site selection...

2024

Linking Stratigraphic Architecture and Petroleum System Elements of the Niobrara Formation to Oceanographic and Far-Field Tectonic Events; #11354 (2021)

William R. Drake

Search and Discovery.com

... oceanographic variations and tectonic events during Niobrara time, and resolving their influence is critical to mapping petroleum system elements...

2021

Reservoir Characterization to Understand Optimal Well Spacing … A Wolfcamp Case Study

Neha Bansal, Jichao Han, Yongduk Shin, Tom Blasingame

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

.... It is of critical importance to first understand the fundamental nature of the Wolfcamp formation in the Delaware Basin and in particular, what makes...

2018

Geological Applications of Reservoir Engineering Tools: PART 1

John Farina

AAPG Special Volumes

...). End_Page 9-------------------------- Example Problem #1 Production Rate Given: Well Depth 4300 feet Reservoir Pressure -1850 pria Wellbore Radius...

1984

Securing the Australian CCS project rollout by improving aspects of the GHG storage legislation: a discussion paper

Geoffrey O’Brien, Simone de Morton, David Bason

Australian Energy Producers Journal

... and storage (CCS) industry. Key elements of the GHG legislation were then stress-tested using CCS project examples to determine applicability. The number...

2024

Misconceptions, Confusion, and Pitfalls in the Application of Sequence Stratigraphy

Henry W. Posamentier

Special Publications of SEPM

... information be exthe nature of key bounding surfaces, as well as the stratal ar- tracted. For example, this may be possible in stable...

1999

Porosity Diagenesis and Productive Capability of Sandstone Reservoirs

Edward D. Pittman

Special Publications of SEPM

... For example precipitation of authigenic clay minerals in pores and pore throats increases surface area creates microporosity decreases effective...

1979

Analysis of Crustal Relative Stability from Some Late Paleozoic and Mesozoic Floral Records

Charles J. Smiley

AAPG Special Volumes

...------------------------ Jour. Geophys. Research, v. 75, no. 26, p. 4939-4956. Dorf, Erling, 1952, Critical analysis of Cretaceous stratigraphy and paleobotany of Atlantic...

1974

The Cooper-Eromanga Petroleum System, Australia: Investigation of Essential Elements and Processes

B. S. Lowe-Young, S. I. Mackie, R. S. Heath

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...The Cooper-Eromanga Petroleum System, Australia: Investigation of Essential Elements and Processes B. S. Lowe-Young, S. I. Mackie, R. S. Heath 1997...

1997

Chapter Nineteen: The Alikayasi Canyon–Channel System (Miocene, Southeast Turkey) Compared with the South Brae Fan System (Upper Jurassic, North Sea); Characterizing Sand and Gravel-Filled Channel Complexes in Coarse-Grained Deep-water Systems Without Gravel Cone Geometries

Ramon Lopez Jimenez, Bryan T. Cronin, Hasan Çelik, Colin C. Turner, Rodrigo E. Bastidas, Benjamin C. Kneller

AAPG Special Volumes

... of channel–overbank systems with aggradational channel levee elements is recognized. The South Brae fan is a coarse-grained, channelized lower base...

2018

Phase Behavior of Hydrocarbon Mixtures in the Organic Nanopores of Unconventional Gas Condensate Reservoirs

Xiaohu Dong, Huiqing Liu, Jirui Hou, Zhangxin Chen

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... condensate once the pressure is above the critical condensate pressure at pore scale. In this paper, considering the effect of adsorption (wetting) film...

2016

Well Planning

Mike Shepherd

AAPG Special Volumes

... objectives are the basic reasons for drilling a well. For example, an objective could be to drill and complete an oil producer to access the attic oil...

2009

Findings and Update on the National Research Council's Committee on Induced Seismicity Potential of Energy Production and Related Technologies; #70194 (2015)

David K. Dillon, Don Clarke

Search and Discovery.com

... in pore fluid pressure and/or change in stress in the subsurface in the presence of faults with specific properties and orientations and a critical state...

2015

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