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Kuparuk River Field--U.S.A. North Slope, Alaska

W. D. Masterson, J. T. Eggert

AAPG Special Volumes

... Technical Conference and Exhibition, Las Vegas, Nevada. Reports results of several techniques used to determine the in-situ stress regime...

1992

Architectonics of Cedar Creek Anticline

G.W. Shurr

Montana Geological Society

..., there are a number of second order regional features that trend northeast, oblique to the orogen. These northeast fault zones are a part of more recent...

2000

Surface Microseismic Monitoring of Hydraulic Fracture Stimulations, Bakken Formation, Nesson

David Abbott, Sherilyn Williams-Stroud, RonShaffer

Search and Discovery.com

... were treated. 4 Orientation of Brockton-Froid fault in Montana (about 90 miles west of well location) is 70o. Major structural lineations visible...

2009

Case History of the North Caribou Prospect, Bonneville County, Idaho

Arthur W. Butler III

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... reported cutting one fault in their well at 5,106 ft with repeated Jurassic Stump and Preuss sections. A dipmeter run in the well indicated dips from 20...

1982

Ramgarh Magnetic Anomaly in the Chambal Valley Sector of Vindhyan Basin: A Possible Meteorite Impact Structure and its Implications in Hydrocarbon Exploration, #80145 (2011)

Jitendra Kumar, M.S. Negi, Rajesh Sharma, D. Saha, Sanjive Mayor, Manoj Asthana

Search and Discovery.com

... basin, it can create a trap generating structure (rim and central uplift) and reservoir rocks (ejecta piles and breccia infill), both at the same time...

2011

Multidisciplinary Approach in Tight Oil Appraisal: A Case Study from Barmer Basin, India; #11173 (2021)

Chandan Saha, Shubhodip Konar, Ajoy K. Bora, Prem Kumar, Archana Dhanasetty, Pinaki Majumdar, Pranay Shankar

Search and Discovery.com

... reservoir rocks of BH Formation in a tilted fault closure. A downdip exploration well tested commercial oil flow on hydraulic fracturing. However, one...

2021

South Monte Christo Field

Robert B. Owen

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... growth fault system and principally produce gas and condensate from the Lower Frio beds. Trapping conditions are mainly attributed to structural...

1962

Discovery and Development of the Person Field, Karnes County, Texas

M. A. Reagan, Jr. , R. T. Foust, Jr.

GCAGS Transactions

... fault does not have sufficient throw in this portion of the Field to trap the known column of hydrocarbons, together with the recent completion...

1960

A Gravity Map of the United States

Paul L. Lyons

Tulsa Geological Society

... of earth history has left its scar superimposed on this map. This contributes to the complexity of the gravity map. But oil trap structures are related...

1950

Tectonostratigraphy of the Santa Monica Mountains, Southern California

Raymond V. Ingersoll

Pacific Section of AAPG

... (Fernando Formation). Each of these tectonostratigraphic sequences represents a contrasting tectonic regime within southern California. Accurate palinspastic...

2001

Tectonostratigraphic evolution of the Guyana Basin

Wenxiu Yang, Alejandro Escalona

AAPG Bulletin

... the main extensional geologic regime in the Guyana Basin and caused a general collapse of the unstable shelf edge and slope (Figure 2C). This predominantly...

2011

2D and 3D Structural Balancing in a Deformed Foreland Basin, Peruvian Subandean Belt

D.R. Richards, S.J. Calvert, H. Yamamoto

Asociación Colombiana de Geólogos y Geofisicos del Petróleo (ACGGP)

... and balanced 2D sections provided a much improved understanding of potential trap volumes. The process of building the 3D model provided insights...

2003

Structure and Stratigraphy of the Grassy Trail Creek Field, Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah

Susan Juch Lutz, M. Lee Allison

Utah Geological Association

..., segmenting the area into productive and dry fault blocks. The C zone in the Black Dragon Member of the Moenkopi contains graded, dolomite-cemented...

1991

South Marsh Island Block 48 Field: Offshore Louisiana

James A. Hartman

New Orleans Geological Society

...) PLATFORMS: 11 GEOLOGIC STRUCTURE/NATURE OF TRAP: Intermediate depth piercement salt dome. Major pays are trapped on the downthrown side of a southeast...

1988

Ramos Field St. Mary Parish, Louisiana

Roy C. Walther

New Orleans Geological Society

... decided to test the deeper section, anticipating some east-west faulting across the nose to set up a trap. Ramos was discovered by the British American #1...

1987

Field Study: Northwest Colquitt Field - Buckner and Smackover Formation, Claiborne Parish, Louisiana

C. Lane Sartor

Shreveport Geological Society

... 42.5o API NATURE OF TRAP The Buckner limestone ("A" zone) and Smackover limestone ("B" zone) reservoirs in the Northwest Colquitt field are located...

1980

Collins Lake Field

Arthur E. Smith Jr.

Houston Geological Society

... TO REGIONAL TRENDS The Collins Lake structure is an upthrown fault closure which trends almost north-south. This is almost perpendicular...

1987

Section One: Diapiric Structure Configuration and Measurement

New Orleans Geological Society

... types may be semicircular, ellipsoidal or elongate, and usually reflect the horizontal configuration of the diapir. Fault type and fault pattern...

1995

How Can We Use Tectonic Reactivation to Control Stress Distribution at Reservoir and Basin Scale? Learning from Paleopiezometry and Analogues; #41402 (2014)

Jean-Marc Daniel

Search and Discovery.com

... governs crustal strength. In addition, reactivation is studied at various scales from stress tensor inversion at small-scale to trap formation by basin...

2014

Neotectonic Behavior of the Alpine-Mediterranean Region: Chapter 4

F. Horvath

AAPG Special Volumes

..., and S. Polinari, 1978, Fault-plane solutions and stress regime in Italy and adjacent regions: Tectonophysics, v. 46, p. 239-250. Cloetingh, S., G...

1988

Preliminary Aeromagnetic Interpretation of the Uncompahgre Uplift and Paradox Basin, West-Central Colorado and East-Central Utah

Verner C. Johnson

Grand Junction Geological Society

... and Crook, eds., Deliberate search for the subtle trap: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 32, p. 131–158. Behrendt, J.C....

1983

Central Texas Downdip Yegua Trend: An Overview

Robert W. Parker, David R. Swenson

Houston Geological Society

... ratios from less than 10 BBls/MMCFG to 325 BBls/MMCFG. Trap types vary from downthrown rollovers to fault closures to stratigraphic traps to all...

1989

Seismic Evidence of Tectonic Influence on Development of Cretaceous Listric Normal Faults, Boulder-Wattenberg-Greeley Area, Denver Basin, Colorado

Thomas L. Davis

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... normal faults are prevalent on the flank of a fault-bounded basement-confrolled paleostructural block termed the Wattenberg block by Weimer...

1985

Chapter 2: Geologic Framework and Petroleum Systems of Cook Inlet Basin, South-Central Alaska

David L. LePain, Richard G. Stanley, Kenneth P. Helmold, Diane P. Shellenbaum

AAPG Special Volumes

... million years. Several crustal-scale faults have modified the basin margins over its history. These include the Bruin Bay fault system, the Border Ranges...

2013

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