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Abstract: Seal Controls on Trap Capacity and Migration
William T. Shea, Jr. and Susan Haggerty
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... as those measured on common top seals. These results show that fault zone material can provide an effective hydrocarbon seal, but may trap only limited...
1993
Abstract: Statistical History of Petroleum Exploration in Denver Basin, by L. J. Drew, J. H. Schuenemeyer, D. H. Root; #90968 (1977).
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1977
Simulating Geological Uncertainty with Imprecise Data for Groundwater Flow and Advective Transport Modeling
Sean A. McKenna and Eileen P. Poeter
AAPG Special Volumes
... and advective transport are modeled across each resulting realization to evaluate effective hydraulic conductivity, first arrival time, and duration of particle...
1994
Abstract: Favorable Hydrocarbon Potential Predicted for Ouachita Mountains, by Robert C. Morris; #90968 (1977).
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1977
Abstract: Watching It Work: A Demonstration of the Effects of Lognormality on the Exploration Portfolio
Peter R. Rose
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... interferences. There are indeed effective criteria by which exploration performance can be judged, distinguishing luck from skill. However, annual...
1997
Sequence Statigraphic Control of Source Rocks: Viking - Belly River System: Abstract
Jim Allan, Steve Creaney
CSPG Special Publications
... effective source distribution. Variable secondary migration pathways have been effective within the section. Mapping of oil, source rock...
1988
Oates, NE (Ellenburger)
D. H. Sackett
West Texas Geological Society
... Rocks: Maximum thickness penetrated 1000 ft. Probable thickness 1600 ft. Grey to tan, very fine to medium crystalline dolomite. Effective porosity...
1982
Geomechanical Modeling of Flowback Scenarios to Establish Best Practices in the Midland Basin Horizontal Program
Kurt Wilson, Ibraheem Ahmed, Kirk MacIvor
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... for this damage, a series of geomechanical models were constructed to calculate the effective stress in the near-wellbore region that results when different...
2016
ABSTRACT: CO2 storage prospectivity of the offshore Vlaming Sub-basinevaluating containment
Irina Borissova, George Bernardel, Chris Southby, Megan Lech, Steven Johnston, Nadege Rollet, Chris Lewis
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... that the effective part of the seal is likely to be restricted to paleo-depositional lows in areas not affected by fault reactivation. The spatial relationship...
2013
Biodegradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Soils: Effects of Biosolids Addition and Role of Carbon: Abstract
Dibyendu Sarkar, Rupali Datta, Michael Ferguson
Tulsa Geological Society
... to remediate. Bioremediation is an effective, economical and environmentally friendly treatment method in which microbes are used to degrade...
2003
Abstract: Site Assessment and Remediation Challenges Posed by Ether and Alcohol Fuel-Oxygenates in the Subsurface
Dick Woodward
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... effective remedial technologies. While biodegradation of naturally occurring ethers is well documented, the study of bioremediation of low molecular...
2003
Abstract: Ambiguity and Sensitivity of Rock Properties under Different Reservoir Conditions
Alvaro Chaveste
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... properties in clastic reservoirs are related to these rock properties through effective media relations.The reconstruction of P- and S-wave velocity...
2004
Abstract: Depositional Environment Characterization for Effective Remediation
John R. Larson
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
...Abstract: Depositional Environment Characterization for Effective Remediation John R. Larson 2004 31 31 47 4 This presentation focuses on the use...
2004
Abstract: Preliminary Studies of Price, Composition, Type and Index Properties of Common Construction Bricks from Selangor and Federal Territory
Aw Peck Chin, Tan Yee Nuo
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... were collected for laboratory tests. The properties determined were Shore schleroscope hardness, cylinder strength, dry density, effective porosity...
1981
Abstract: Recent Rule Changes to Chapter 350 (Texas Risk Reduction Program) and Chapter 334 (Underground and Aboveground Storage Tanks)
Anton Rozsypal, P. E. and Paul Lewis, P. G.
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
...) corrective action sites from TRRP rule requirements effective March 19, 2009. In response to federal law (The Energy Policy Act of 2005), the TCEQ has...
2009
Abstract: Seismic Stratigraphic Interpretation for Thin Layer-Cases
Lin Kuo-An
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... above. The sand in the fizost aase is distzoibuted undezo the footwan of a fau7,t~ at a depth of about 2~000 m~ in an offshozoe azoea. The effective...
1985
"The Rycroft Halfway C Pool: Importance of an Accurate and Detailed Geological Model in Pool Development [Abstract]"
Stevens, L.M., Volcko, M.D.
CSPG Bulletin
... and to design an effective secondary recovery scheme, all potentially productive hydrocarbon reservoirs had to be evaluated thoroughly. Detailed core...
1991
Shaly Sand Analysis as an Indicator of Hydrocarbon Production Potential in the Olmos Formation, Las Tiendas Trend, South Texas
K. T. Barrow , G. B. Asquith , G. L. Causey
GCAGS Transactions
... of the diversity of logging suites, the same types of porosity logs were not available from all wells and effective porosities had to be calculated...
1992
ABSTRACT: Stress Regime and Structural Style: A New Classification for Seismic Structural Interpretation, by Jean Letouzey and Carlos Cramez; #91043 (2011)
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2011
Abstract: $45 MM Gas Fired Power Station for South East WA
PESA Staff
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... promoting investment in a new wind farm . This is a cost• effective and environmentally friendly solution to Esperance's future power needs. Location...
2003
Relating Fracture Type to Natural Gas Production Rates in the Folded Triassic Carbonate Reservoirs of the B.C. Foothills
Craig C. Rice, R. Yeo
CSPG Special Publications
... (FMI) analysis applications. The fracture sets were grouped based on 3 dimensional orientation and plotted relative to bedding, effective porosity...
1995
SURFACE DESANDER AS AN ALTERNATIVE SAND HANDLING TECHNOLOGY: A CASE STUDY AT WELL N-XXXX PHSS FIELD
Fahrul Rozi, Izza Nafia Pinem, R. Febry Rizqiardihatno, Ibrahim Kunto Baskoro, and Ade Lukman
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... an effective alternative. Installed in October 2023, the desander enabled production without critical sand-related problems. Over four months...
2025
OPTIMIZING PRODUCTION THROUGH MULTICYCLE SHEAR DILATION FRACTURING CASE REVIEW: SANGA – SANGA FIELD, EAST KALIMANTAN
Maharani Dewanti Parta, Annisa Sekar Palupi, Muhammad Haris, Aris Tristianto Wibowo, and Mirza Azhari
Indonesian Petroleum Association
.... This method proved effective in improving hydrocarbons production from reservoir and minimizing extensive resources and equipment. This paper is aimed...
2025
Abstract: Use of Probiological Remediation Technology to Remediate Crude Oil Tank Bottom Materials
Ted I. Brewster, John J. Kramberger
GCAGS Transactions
... is proving highly effective in remediating production wastes is "Probiological Remediation Technology' (PRT). PRT enables producers to treat their basic...
1995
Abstract: Integrated Use of Multiple Remedial Technologies to Address DNAPL Contaminated Aquifers at Paxon Polymer Company, Baton Rouge, LA.
William H. Schramm , Raymond Sturdivant, Jr. , Frank E. Bains
GCAGS Transactions
... equipment. Data assimilated during system operation suggests the effective recovery of CHCs in the upper two zones, however, it is apparent that zone...
1997