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Finding By-Passed Oil Using the Reservoir Saturation Tool in Lirik, South Sumatra
Bambang Djoko, Nuke Nugraha, Cholid Mas, Yan Sudarmo
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... years. Since this tool has a 3 5/8" outside diameter, tubing string removal before running the log is necessary. This also means a necessity to have...
1993
Using the amplitude spectrum to characterize cable coupling of DAS traces
Jiuxun Yin, Takashi Mizuno, Joel Le Calvez
International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)
... and periodic noise. While these effects can often be visually identified, automatic detection poses challenges, particularly at field sites where careful...
2024
Subsalt imaging using elastic FWI: A case study from Walker Ridge, Gulf of Mexico
Chirag Parekh, Andrew Stephenson, Juan Perdomo, Claudia Flores, Christopher McMorland, Matt Vander Griend, Austin Boles, Andrew Fuhrmann
International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)
.... In some cases, these complex elastic effects in the wavefield are compensated by data pre-processing (Calderon O. et al., 2018). However...
2024
A Quantitative Separation of Non-Carbonate Minerals from Carbonate Minerals
John Ellingboe, James Wilson
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... gave data showing the effects of pH, concentration, temperature, and particle size on the solution rate. The purpose of this work...
1964
First Look at Seismic Data from a Towed Dual-Sensor Streamer
Andrew Long, Natasha Hendrick, Rune Tenghamn
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... incorporates all angle~dependent effects, and is not a simple "summation" process. Both the low and high frequency content is significantly boosted after...
2007
Basin Classification and Subsidence Mechanisms: Chapter 6
Charles L. Angevine, Paul L. Heller, Chris Paola
AAPG Special Volumes
... adjustment due to the geometry of bounding normal faults (Braun and Beaumont, 1989; Taber, 1927). We have discussed examples of extensional/thermal...
1990
Osmosis in Argillaceous Rocks: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
Allen Young , Philip F. Low
AAPG Bulletin
... (1947), who called on membrane effects to explain changes in salinity of subsurface waters with depth. Quoting de Sitter, "Once a sediment has acquired...
1965
Time of Hydrocarbon Expulsion, Paradox for Geologists and Geochemists: DISCUSSION
Edwin W. Biederman, Jr.
AAPG Bulletin
... prefers the former explanation. The higher polarity of aromatic hydrocarbons makes their removal from clay-mineral surfaces in the source rock more...
1975
Trenton Formation (Middle Ordovician) of Northwestern Ohio: Possible Target for Petroleum Mining
Ronald D. Stieglitz
AAPG Bulletin
... of longstanding concern is that of more efficient and complete energy resource extraction. Generally, removal of a larger percentage of a fossil fuel not only...
1981
Gleaning Meaningful Information from Seismic Attributes
Search and Discovery.com
..., the input seismic data needs to be optimally processed. The term ‘optimally’ essentially means that any or all distortion effects, whether near...
2013
Abstract: The Potential of Heavily And Severely Biodegraded Oils to be Partly Upgraded During High Temperature Thermal Recovery Conditions; #90171 (2013)
Norka Marcano, Barry Bennett, Thomas Oldenburg, Haiping Huang, and Steve Larter
Search and Discovery.com
... and biodegradation rate1. Biodegradation causes systematic changes in the chemistry of the oil due to the preferential removal of the lighter compounds...
2013
Impact of Broadband Seismic on Quantitative Interpretation Workflows; #41450 (2014)
Eivind Dhelie, Cyrille Reiser, Tim Bird, Euan Anderson
Search and Discovery.com
... the removal of both the source and the receiver ghosts in a single seismic acquisition solution. In this paper, we review some of the overall benefits offered...
2014
Predicting the Rate of Penetration in Percussive Drilling by Finite Elements Simulation; #42221 (2018)
Timo Saksala
Search and Discovery.com
...) in the drill bit to penetrate into the rock. The penetration results in material removal through direct fragmentation of the rock beneath the buttons and, more...
2018
The Art of Maturity Modeling, Part 1: Finding a Satisfactory Geologic Model (1)
DOUGLAS W. WAPLES, HIROMI KAMATA, and MASAHIRO SUIZU
AAPG Bulletin
... the model. Once a plausible set of input values for these parameters has been established, paleoheat flow and amounts of erosional removal are deduced...
1992
An Overview of Oil Field Waste Disposal Methods as They Relate to Ground-Water Quality in the Southern San Joaquin Valley, California
Thomas W. Crosby, Herman Schymiczek
Pacific Section of AAPG
...-SEG, p. 360-322. Mitchell, D.C., 1989, The effects of oilfield operations on underground sources of drinking water in Kern County; California...
1990
Selected Studies in High-Angle Hole Cleaning
Mario Zamora, Paul Hanson
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... 23-26. 5. Seeberger, M.H., Matlock, R.W. and Hanson, P.M.: "Oil Muds in Large-Diameter, Highly Deviated Wells: Solving the Cuttings Removal Problem...
1990
Dynamics of Stream Flow and Environmental Control
Krishna K. Misra
Tulsa Geological Society
... of years. Examples of such occurrences are numerous and to observe the devastating effects on land one has simply to look around his own neighborhood...
1972
An Overview of Oil Field Waste Disposal Methods as They Relate to Ground-Water Quality in the Southern San Joaquin Valley, California
Thomas W. Crosby, Herman Schymiczek
Pacific Section SEPM
... fertilization, application of herbicides and pesticides, and concentration of salts. This paper will discuss the effects of oil field practices...
1990
A Natural Environmental Information and Impact Assessment System
Peter G. Rowe, Joel L. Gevirtz, Phil Weichert
GCAGS Transactions
..., Washington, D.C. End_of_Record - Last_Page 163------- With mounting concern over the effects on natural systems of land-use activity, it has become...
1977
Migration from Source to Trap: Chapter 3: PETROLEUM GENERATION AND MIGRATION
William A. England, Alastair L. Mann, David M. Mann
AAPG Special Volumes
...), then water washing may occur. Again, systematic alteration takes place, mainly via selective removal of more water-soluble material. These effects...
1991
Recognizing Non-Steady-State Weathering Conditions In Ancient Submarine Fan Systems: Correcting For K-Metasomatism Reveals A Late Cretaceous Non-Steady-State Weathering Regime, Point Loma Formation, Southwestern California, U.S.A.
Marcelo Azevedo, Jason R. Parizek, Heather N. Webb, Kristen N. Dennis, Matthew T. Dorsey, Nicole C. Fenton, Craig M. Hall, Gary H. Girty
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
..., the rate of removal of the exposed weathering zone is balanced by the rate of generation of mineralogically identical material through chemical weathering...
2017
Taphonomic effects of high temperature on avian eggshell
Jennifer D. Janssen, G. William Mutch, snd James L. Hayward
PALAIOS
...Taphonomic effects of high temperature on avian eggshell Jennifer D. Janssen, G. William Mutch, snd James L. Hayward PALAIOS, 2011, v. 26, p. 658–664...
2011
Experience in Float Over Integrated Deck - Design and Installation
J. H. Sigrist
Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)
... support), capability of the jacks to allow rapid ram retraction prior to barge removal (after deck mating on jacket), capability of the jacks...
1996
Geomorphology of East-Central Nevada
Richard L. Threet
Utah Geological Association
..., normal or reverse. Only geomorphic criteria (Blackwelder, 1928) are valid in deciding whether a scarp in the vicinity of a fault zone is a fault scarp...
1960
Effects Of Drying Techniques On Grain-Size Analyses of Fine-Grained Sediment
Leslie Keiser, Gerilyn S. Soreghan, Young Ji Joo
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
...Effects Of Drying Techniques On Grain-Size Analyses of Fine-Grained Sediment Leslie Keiser, Gerilyn S. Soreghan, Young Ji Joo 2014 893 896 Vol. 84...
2014