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Submarine Slide and Slump Complexes, Exmouth Plateau, NW Shelf of Australia

N. Scarselli, K. McClay, C. Elders

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

...). These faults could have provided very effective conduits for upward migration of fluids or may have simply caused local over-steepening of the seafloor...

2013

EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Tectonically Induced Fracturing, Folding, and Groundwater Flow in South Florida

Missimer, Thomas M. and Maliva, Robert G.

GCAGS Transactions

... artesian sources in the McGregor Isles area of Lee County, Florida: Florida Geological Survey Information Circular 75, 30 pp. Stearns, D. W...

2004

Diagenesis associated with cooling during burial: An example from Lower Cretaceous reservoir sandstones (Sirt basin, Libya)

A. Ceriani, A. Di Giulio, R. H. Goldstein, C. Rossi

AAPG Bulletin

... potential for deep penetration into sedimentary basins (e.g., Bein and Dutton, 1993; Wojcik et al., 1997; Luczaj and Goldstein, 2000). Reflux is a better...

2002

Geologic and baseline groundwater evidence for naturally occurring, shallowly sourced, thermogenic gas in northeastern Pennsylvania

Brent Wilson

AAPG Bulletin

... et al., 2014). Isotopic composition and molecular ratios indicate variable thermogenic sources, maturity, and potential alteration, which suggest...

2014

An Innovative Way to Develop Seguni Marginal Field

Bidin B. Ulumuddin, Steve Palar, Michael B. Sprawls, Nanang Marsono, Redy Utama Zahar

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... with the average porosity ranges from 18% to 27% and the effective permeability is around 200-800 md. A typical production profile is that the well would...

1998

Customized HPWBM Using Dual Brine System to Provide Wellbore Stability in Exploration North Madura Offshore Indonesia

M. Galih Samudera, Hafidz Ali, Remy Azrai, Agung Pratama

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... the most effective inhibition and lubrication was tested and evaluated prior to drill the exploration campaign. The HPWBM with dual brine combination...

2022

The Frolikha Fan: A Large Pleistocene Glaciolacustrine Outwash Fan in Northern Lake Baikal, Siberia

Stefan Back , Marc De Batist , Pavel Kirillov , Manfred R. Strecker , Pieter Vanhauwaert

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... range 150-1500 Hz, when operated at 500 J) and a single-channel streamer. Because of low-frequency disturbances the effective bandwidth was constrained...

1998

Aquathermal Pressuring and Geopressure Evaluation: GEOLOGIC NOTES

Stephen R. Daines

AAPG Bulletin

..., except shale, so the sealed volume would be a very effective insulator. Hence, if penetration of an impermeable zone is accompanied by a steady...

1982

Regional Sequence Stratigraphy, Biostratigraphy, and Facies of the Upper Cretaceous Austin Chalk in South and Central Texas

Christine Griffith, James Pospichal, Eric de Kaenel, Michael Pope, Arthur Donovan

GCAGS Journal

... and descriptions with biostratigraphy, XRF measurements, and wireline logs. Nannofossil samples from two cores having complete penetration of the Austin Chalk...

2023

Geology and Development of Oklahoma City Field Oklahoma County, Oklahoma

D. A. McGee , W. W. Clawson, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... Company. M. K. Jensen, Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company, assisted in the preparation of some of the illustrations. Other sources...

1932

Identification of Unseen Flood Hazard Impacts in Southeast Florida Through Integration of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System Techniques

Charles W. Finkl

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... hazard mapping to the development of effective management techniques (e.g., Appendini and Fischer, 1998; Crowell and Leatherman, 1999...

2000

Geological and Borehole Features Described by the Circumferential Acoustic Scanning Tool

Joseph F. Goetz, Douglas D. Seiler, Charles S. Edmiston

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... transducers along with beam focusing have improved mud penetration ability and sharpened the effective spot size on the borehole wall (approximately 5 mm...

1990

Internal Corrosion Control Program for the Badak Gas Production Facilities

James W. Ward, Yadi Mulyadi

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... Data include damaged and mashed joints and maximum penetration history. Data show that the program has been effective, except on wells B-37 and B-47...

1980

Application of Infill Grouting for Corrosion Damages at NGL-Junction Platform PHE ONWJ

I Made Bayu Weda Suputra, Karyadi Junedi, Girindra Fajar Satriya Putra, Much. Agus Setiawan, Muhammad Ekky Rizkiyadi

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... for structural damages has proven effective and efficient in increasing structural integrity. It also provides an alternative and budget friendly option...

2017

Combining Dipmeter Measurements and Formation Imaging to Improve Reservoir Characterization

Roy L. Yates, Joel H. Le Calvez

GCAGS Transactions

...% in an 8.0-inch hole and effective resolution is approximately 1.2 inches. OBMI1 images are very similar to those of the FMI1 with the exception...

2003

Geomechanics and Drilling Challenges in the Deepwater Mississippi Fan Fold Belt—Case Histories from the Gulf of Mexico

Selim S. Shaker

GCAGS Transactions

... in shales are mostly based on calculating the effective stress (Terzaghi and Peck, 1948). Because pore pressure is a scalar force, the maximum effective...

2024

Drill Stem Testing: Part 3. Weelsite Methods

Ingrid Borah

AAPG Special Volumes

... by the geoscientist or mudlogger using cuttings and the rate of penetration (ROP) as guides. Soft formations, characterized by a fast ROP, usually do not make...

1992

Understanding Paraffin and Asphaltene Problems in Oil and Gas Wells - Workshop Summary

Ken Barker

PTTC

.... Field personnel can often provide essential observations not evident in well records. Laboratory testing helps design effective chemical treatments...

2003

A mindset shift in operating safe, reliable and profitable ageing assets

Quinton Crew, Tim Wall

Australian Energy Producers Journal

... and profitable operation of these assets is crucial for meeting current energy demands while the world transitions to cleaner energy sources. A common...

2025

Integration of deep neural networks into seismic workflows for low-carbon energy

Biondo Biondi, Joseph Jennings, Min Jun Park, Stuart Farris, Bob Clapp

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... and imaging algorithms can lead to cost-efficient workflows to provide values to low-carbon energy projects that require cost-effective subsurface...

2022

Abstract: Monitoring Active Steam Injection through Time-lapse Seismic Refraction Surveys; #90174 (2014)

Byron M. Kelly and Don C. Lawton

Search and Discovery.com

... drainage is an effective recovery method employed in shallow heavy oil reservoirs to increase the amount of recoverable oil. To ensure effective recovery...

2014

A Method for Evaluating the Effects of Confining Stresses and Rock Strength on Fluid Flow along the Surfaces of Mechanical Discontinuities in Low-permeability Rocks

Milton B. Enderlin, Helge Alsleben

AAPG Special Volumes

...-pressure fluids can alter the effective stress on the mechanical discontinuity. These changes can cause the mechanical discontinuity to reactivate in shear...

2012

Possible Future Petroleum Resources of Great Basin--Nevada and Western Utah: Region 3

John C. Osmond , David W. Elias

AAPG Special Volumes

... and effective trapping in the Great Basin. Geologic History Cambrian to Devonian: Miogeosynclinal dolomite, limestone, and minor sandstone (aggregate...

1971

Subsurface Geology of the Mississippian System of Western Kiowa County, Kansas

S. B. Clark

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... by electric logs. Method of Investigation Two primary sources of subsurface information for this detailed study of the subdivisions of the Mississippian...

1979

Practical Aspects of Cement Stratigraphy with Illustrations from Pennsylvanian Limestone and Sandstone, New Mexico and Kansas

Robert H. Goldstein

Special Publications of SEPM

... that cement zones must correlate vertically or general, of laterally. In generaI. establishing correlation of cement zones is effective analogous...

1991

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