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The Role of Non-Exclusive Multi-Client Seismic Surveys in Stimulating Exploration Activity and Attracting New Oil and Gas Investments to Indonesia - A Personal Perspective From One Contractor

John Whitcomb

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...; risk and time (cost of capital). These two elements will become clearer and in context when we review the usual commercial models applied to multi...

2005

Exploring New Frontiers in Prediction and Evaluation of Virtualized Well Locations Using Geo-spatial and Geo-statistical Analysis; #41219 (2013)

Eduard Breuer and Gregory K. Burns

Search and Discovery.com

... on. A suite of such high quality and wide spectrum data is critical and expensive to acquire. There will often be more production information from...

2013

Dynamic Geo-Process Modelling: A Technique to Help Identify Favorable Prospects

Michael J. Zeltlin

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... Finally, an example can have on geological understanding of an area. Process Models: Fundamentals The fundamental physical quantity that affects...

1989

Improving operational efficiency through condition-based monitoring and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies

Mohamed Ibrahim, Michael Clark, Will Castelnau

Australian Energy Producers Journal

... on the rolling elements of fans and motors, detect performance changes and diagnose potential failures, reducing the need for human inspection. IoT technology...

2025

Integrated Digital Surveillance for Reservoir Management

Risnu Zuhruffani, Yoannes De Kety Rio Krismanuraga, Brandon Sokol

Indonesian Petroleum Association

..., and communicating value of information are the critical skills to support surveillance activities. This is where a combined skill sets of system engineering...

2017

Petroleum Demands of Future Decades

J. D. Moody

AAPG Bulletin

... to future discovery and development in more remote and less hospitable areas of the world, the impact of such restraints looms even larger. For example...

1970

Real-Time Advanced Mud Returns Flow Analysis Combined with Advanced Mud Gas and Elemental Analysis on Drill Cuttings Aids Fracture Detection and Interpretation in Unconventional Reservoirs: A Case Study; #42307 (2018)

Barzin Chiniwala, Isaac Easow, Alberto Martocchia, Eliana Russo

Search and Discovery.com

... sets for advanced flow analysis while drilling. The meter installation design is critical and needs to be adapted to the rig configuration in order...

2018

Resolving drilling issues in the Beetaloo … drilling longer for lower cost

J. Bunning, K. Wuttke, J. Grehan, A. Bruce

Australian Energy Producers Journal

.... New remote basin challenges Initiating projects in a new basin is challenging. For example, in the Beetaloo, the targeted rocks are three to five...

2025

Shales and their Environmental Significance

W. C. Krumbein

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... environmental conditions. The critical study of black shales by Twenhofel has shown, however, that there are limitations to the specific environmental...

1947

Reservoir Characterization of Complex Basement … Dayung

Romi Sagita, Quintari Chandra Sari, Muadz Chalik, Achdiat Rita, Redo Waworuntu, Joel Guttormsen

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... modeled from Long et al 2003. Fracture Productivity Charting pertaining to Southern Sumatra Figure 1 depicts the critical elements of the Sumatra basement...

2008

Facies Architecture and Stratigraphic Evolution of A River-Dominated Delta Front, Turonian Ferron Sandstone, Utah, U.S.A.

Sumiyyah Ahmed, Janok P. Bhattacharya, Daniel E. Garza, Yangyang Li

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... bars and their role in constructing the delta. Five architectural elements were identified using 21 measured sections, paleocurrent measurements...

2014

Reservoir pressure monitoring via surface deformation inversion: integrating numerical modelling with evolutionary optimisation

Reza Abdollahi, Abbas Movassagh, Dane Kasperczyk, Manouchehr Haghighi

Australian Energy Producers Journal

..., opening and interaction with pre-existing faults. This information is critical for assessing the efficiency of hydraulic fracturing operations, ensuring...

2025

Crossing conjugate normal faults

David A. Ferrill, Alan P. Morris, John A. Stamatakos, Darrell W. Sims

AAPG Bulletin

... conjugate fractures: comparison between natural example and analogue experiments: Journal of Structural Geology, v. 14, p. 963–972. Ofoegbu, G. I...

2000

Quantification of a Distributive Fluvial System: The Salt Wash DFS of the Morrison Formation, SW U.S.A.

Amanda Owen,, Gary J. Nichols,,† Adrian J. Hartley, Gary S. Weissmann, Louis A. Scuderi

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... accretion- and lateral-accretion elements throughout the system, as well as scroll bars in planform, an example of which can be seen in Figure 3A from...

2015

Impact of Fluid, Rock and Hydraulic Fracture Properties on Reservoir Performance in Liquid-Rich Shale Oil Reservoirs

Mohammad Khoshghadam, W. John Lee, Aaditya Khanal

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... on other features of the model. For example, when nano-pores are ignored, reservoir fluid properties have a dominant effect on condensate bank development...

2015

Microseismicity and Geomechanics: Modeling and Comparisons

Scott Johnson, Randolph R. Settgast, Pengcheng Fu, Stuart Walsh

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... and current stress state. This latter effect is mediated by critical state theory (e.g., an example for shale can be found in Gutierrez [16...

2014

Business Process Reengineering and Improvement of Well Delivery Process in Offshore Drilling Project

Patrick Yudhistira Budiono, Ronny Siregar, Erwindo Tanjung

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... the management before advancing to the subsequent stage. The stage serves as a critical review point to determine whether the project should progress...

2024

World Oil Prospects--From a Geological Viewpoint

Hollis D. Hedberg

AAPG Bulletin

... of drilling exploration, is an important controlling factor on the assurance with which we can evaluate the oil prospects of any region. The classic example...

1954

Shallow Uranium Mobilization Processes: Chapter 7

John W. Gabelman

AAPG Special Volumes

..., the solution and redeposition of less stable elements and minerals in the vadose and saturated zones represent a valid process of lateral secretion...

1977

Development of a High-Resolution Geological Framework Model for the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone: Data, Assumptions, Procedures, and Workflow

Deborah J. Waiting, David A. Ferrill, Darrell W. Sims

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

.... If necessary, critical assumptions are made when data are lacking and the basis for those assumptions is documented. The resulting high-resolution 3D geologic...

2003

Transgressive-Regressive Cycle Characterization of the Jurassic Ellis Group, Wyoming and Montana: A Model for Predicting Reservoir Facies in Northern Gulf Coast Salt Basins

William C. Parcell, Andrew L. Haner, Manwika Ploynoi, Ernest A. Mancini

GCAGS Transactions

... changes, geometries, and nature of the physical bounding surfaces in the field; elements critical to the formulation and application of a T-R cycle...

2005

Geospatial Data Quality and Mapping in Shale Plays … Technical and Business Impact; #40940 (2012)

Jonathan Stigant

Search and Discovery.com

... and produce hydrocarbons. Uniquely, geospatial data are critical to the efficiency of oil and gas exploration and production because no other component...

2012

Credible Inventory Characterizations: Earning Back Trust in an Abandoned Investment Sector

David P. B. Allen

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... Areas (GRAs) are mapped using isoprobability contours of the KSFs. An example includes the possible geographic placements of where the 7 meter net...

2021

Building Creative Environments and Leading Creative People: Chapter 17: Part IV. Managing the Business

Kenneth F. Wantland

AAPG Special Volumes

... moves: AAPG Explorer, June, p. 18, 19. Wantland, K. F., 1990, Three factors critical to success: AAPG Explorer, July, p. 8, 9.. Wantland, K. F., 1990...

1992

HYPOTHESIS FOR OIL AND GAS MIGRATION AND ACCUMULATION BASED UPON THE HYDRAULIC THEORY

Homer N. Mead

Asociación Venezolana de Geología, Minería y Petróleo (AVGMP)

... will increase; if these sediments contain sufficient oil and/or gas, enough hydrocarbon material will be pressed out into the pores so that critical saturation...

1960

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