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Tectonic versus diagenetic origin of fractures in a naturally fractured carbonate reservoir analog (Nerthe anticline, southeastern France)

Arthur P. C. Lavenu, Juliette Lamarche, Arnaud Gallois, Bertrand D. M. Gauthier

AAPG Bulletin

..., geodynamics and mechanical stratigraphy in Carbonates (South-East Basin, France) (Crustal stresses, fractures, and fault zones: The legacy of Jacques...

2013

Evolution of fracture and fault-controlled fluid pathways in carbonates of the Albanides fold-thrust belt

Brita R. Graham Wall, Radu Girbacea, Agim Mesonjesi, Atilla Aydin

AAPG Bulletin

...Evolution of fracture and fault-controlled fluid pathways in carbonates of the Albanides fold-thrust belt Brita R. Graham Wall, Radu Girbacea, Agim...

2006

Transpression in the Strata of Pulau Kapas, Terengganu

Mustaffa Kamal Shuib

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

...,). The structural elements of D, are plotted in Figures 3A and B. A broad 150 meter wide NS fault zone (The Kapas Fault Zone, Figs. 1 and 4...

2003

Integrating Multibeam Data in the Structural 2-D Seismic Interpretation Workflow: Examples from the Mexican Gulf of Mexico, #42182 (2018).

R. Dirkx, K. Goldsmith, J. Halliday, C. O’Reilly

Search and Discovery.com

... in the MR province formed as a result of gravitationally driven fault propagation folds. In the SdI area, the seabed is locally deformed by salt canopies...

2018

Hydrocarbon Prospectivity of the Pre-Tertiary Interval in the Offshore Berau Area, Birds Head, Papua

Edward Syafron, Ruly Mardani, Sri W. Susilo, Rijal Anshori

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...-activated the older fault system, making it a very tectonically active area. During the Cenozoic, the Bird’s Head region was in a compressional setting...

2008

Natural Fracture Networks Enhancing Unconventional Reservoirs Producibility: Mapping & Predicting; #41182 (2013)

H. Abul Khair, D. Cooke, and M. Hand

Search and Discovery.com

... and fractures as seen on image logs. Another technique used integrated geological and geophysical data extracted from fault and horizon seismic interpretation...

2013

Pliocene Gas and Oil in the Semitropic-Trico Area, San Joaquin Valley, California

H. Victor Church

Pacific Section of AAPG

... closure, and ranks second in accumulated production. Semitropic is much narrower, possibly the result of later lateral movement along a presumed fault...

1965

SALT: Deformation, Trapping and Complexities

Roy H. Gabrielsen, Xavier Fort, Ole Martinsen

GEO ExPro Magazine

... of shortening is also divided into three subdomains. In a seaward direction they are composed of Trap types associated with salt diapirs. After...

2008

The Structure and Stratigraphy of Roleta Field Zapata County, Texas

Steven M. Campbell

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... wells have encountered these sands truly “wet” suggesting the field may be a large stratigraphic trap. Structurally, the production is from high side...

1988

Chapter Four …Wyoming (Mountains and Canyons-A Photographic Description of the Rocky Mountain Region)

John “Jack” H. Rathbone, Darwin Spearing, Lawrence I. Goldman, Mark W. Longman

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... as Jackson Hole. The above sketch is a profile and schematic cross section across the Teton Mountains. The trend of the Buck Mountain Fault, a normal fault...

1995

Early synrift reservoir development on the flanks of extensional forced folds: A seismic-scale outcrop analog from the Hadahid fault system, Suez rift, Egypt

Matthew M. Lewis, Christopher A.-L. Jackson, Robert L. Gawthorpe, and Paul S. Whipp

AAPG Bulletin

...Early synrift reservoir development on the flanks of extensional forced folds: A seismic-scale outcrop analog from the Hadahid fault system, Suez...

2015

Current Joint AGSO-Industry Studies in the Timor Sea

Geoff O'Brien

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... Block. Such fractures strongly control fault and trap development on the Yampi Shelf. Figure 4. E xamp les of amplitude anomalies and flat spots...

1996

Introduction: Jonah FieldCase Study of a Tight-gas Fluvial Reservoir

J. W. Robinson, K. W. Shanley

AAPG Special Volumes

... Jonah as a combination structural-stratigraphic trap, wherein the bounding fault zones form the lateral trap, and the top seal is formed...

2004

Abstract: The Cambrian … Devonian Frontier Basins in Eastern Canada: Assessment of Hydrocarbon Potential of the Most Promising Plays; #90171 (2013)

Denis Lavoie, Nicolas Pinet, Sébastien Castonguay, Peter Hannigan, Jim Dietrich, Tony Hamblin, and Peter Giles

Search and Discovery.com

... slices, with trap configurations associated with fault-bend folds (Bertrand et al., 2003). The 5 Bcf Saint-Flavien gas field in southern Quebec...

2013

Abstract: Development of Diagenetic Traps Along the Hydrocarbon Migration Pathways; #91204 (2023)

Ahmed Taher, Mariam Al Hammadi, Bernardo Franco, Muna Al Shuwaihi, Maria Augustina Celentano, Aurifullah Vantala

Search and Discovery.com

... migration pathways hydrocarbon accumulations. 1. Trap Mechanism Faults and diagenetic traps are the most known trap styles that can cause hydrocarbon...

2023

Geology of the Santa Cruz Mountains, California

Tor H. Nilsen

Pacific Section SEPM

... near it and generally trend more westerly than the fault, as would be expected in a regime of right-lateral shear. The Pigeon Point block, west...

1981

The Thin-Skinned Thrust Structures of Timor

Kartono Sani, Mark I. Jacobson, Rusdinadar Sigit

Indonesian Petroleum Association

..., 1985, Structural styles in petroleum exploration, oil & Gas Consultants International Inc., Tulsa. Mitra, S., 1990, Fault propagation folds: geometry...

1995

Tectonics and Gas-Oil Prospects of the Northwest Part of the Bukhara-Khiva Region

V. S. Sheyn

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... sharply during the middle Miocene, as a result of which in the northeast of this area beginning with the middle Miocene a mobile post-platform regime...

1966

Variations in Gulf Coast Heat Flow Created by Groundwater Flow

Daniel P. Bodner , Paul E. Blanchard , John M. Sharp, Jr.

GCAGS Transactions

... are considered to be overpressured, although discontinuous zones of lesser overpressures may exist above this depth. Thermobaric zone The thermobaric regime...

1985

Structural Framework of the Soda Lake Geothermal Field: An Optimized Composite Model Based on Well Lithology, Gravity, and Seismic Data; #120142 (2014)

H. S. McLachlan, P. C. Schwering, and J. E. Faulds

Search and Discovery.com

... Comments The Soda Lake geothermal field is a blind, fault-controlled system located ~80 km east of Reno, NV, in the west-central Great Basin. It was first...

2014

Seismic Interpretation of a Complex Tectonic Environment, Northland Basin, New Zealand; #10714 (2015)

Kelley L. Classen, Don C. Lawton

Search and Discovery.com

... in an east-west trend, orthogonal to the strike of the basin’s major fault system. Nine strike lines run approximately north-south, acting as tie lines...

2015

Integrated Approach for Basin Modelling of the Gaspé Belt (Quebec, Canada), #10723 (2015).

M. Beche, A. Jardin, M. Thibaut, D. Kirkwood, D. Saucier

Search and Discovery.com

..., with major east-northeast to east-trending dextral strike-slip faults. Major faults either border (e.g. the Shickshock Sud fault) or cut across (e.g....

2015

Sedimentological Evolution of North Sound, Grand Cayman--A Freshwater to Marine Carbonate Succession Driven by Holocene Sea-Level Rise

Lisa Mackinnon, Brian Jones

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... B.P., which took place in a fresh-water to brackish-water regime, resulted in deposition of the Composite Grain, Gastropod, and Bivalve facies. As sea...

2001

Growth Faults in Carboniferous of Western Ireland

M. H. Rider

AAPG Bulletin

...--a new trap for the heavier sandy sediments. The faster the fault moves, the faster it is filled with "top-heavy" sands. Eventually the downthrown block...

1978

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