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Development Strategy for a Highly Compartmentalized Reservoir in the Middle Miocene Yakin Sandstone, East Kalimantan

Sena W. Reksalegora, M. J. Hursey, Nuvi Nurdiansyah, Sukerim, Kukuh Trjangganung, Abdoerrias, Danang R. Widjaja

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... to reservoir juxtaposition along the fault plane. Except for major field bounding faults, the majority of faults within the field have small displacement...

2002

Processing the first full azimuth OBN survey in Australia: a step change in imaging quality

Unnikrishnan Chambath, Vincent Ganivet, Sergey Birdus, Joe Zhou, Alain Delorme, Leigh Scoby-Smith, Ivan Gregory, Matt Kovacevic, Tim Williams, Chris Walton

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... (S/N) and full azimuth in the OBN data helped the tomographic update to capture the velocity anomaly along the fault plane and refine the anisotropic...

2019

Reservoir flow modelling to constrain CO2 plume-fault interaction. South West Hub Carbon Capture and Storage Project, WA

Laurent Langhi, Ludovic Ricard, Julian Strand

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... injected in the close vicinity of a fault plane and at shallow depth near the Yalgorup Member (>1,000 m shallower than the proposed large scale...

2019

Structural and lithological controls on the geometry and morphology of igneous intrusions: a 3D seismic case study from the Exmouth sub-basin, NW Shelf

Niall Mark, Simon Holford, Nick Schofield, Christian Eide, Stefano Pugliese, Douglas Watson, David Muirhead

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

...-vertically via the fault plane resulting in a shift from a sill-like to a dyke-like morphology. The dyke-like parts of M1 intrusions have heights of ~1.2...

2019

Structural and Photographic Lineaments, Gravity, Magnetics and Seismicity of Central USA

James Wm. Smith, Charles S. Kuntz, Anita L. Williams, Richard J. Scheper

Utah Geological Association

... lineaments. Epicenters cannot readily be assigned to lineaments, but a few, in combination with fault plane solutions, can be correlated with fault zone...

1974

The Reservoir Geology and Geophysics of the Hibernia Field, Offshore Newfoundland: Chapter 4

T. J. Hurley, R. D. Kreisa, G. G. Taylor, W. R. L. Yates

AAPG Special Volumes

.... Salt diapirism along the Murre fault plane modifies the structure on its western edge (Figure 7). Sixty meters of interbedded salt and dolomite were...

1992

Model for Fine-Scale Movements Associated with Climate and Sea Level Changes along Louisiana Shelfbreak Growth Faults

Allen Lowrie

GCAGS Transactions

... on the regional bathymetry, incoming sediments accumulated there and further accentuating the pressure differential on either side of the fault plane...

1986

2-D Resistivity Imaging Investigation of Long Point, Katy-Hockley, Tomball and Pearland Faults, Houston, Texas

Mustafa Saribudak

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... and Khan, 2008). LPF-1 and LPF-2 abbrevations indicate Long Point fault locations. The fault plane dips about 70-degrees from the horizontal...

2011

North McCallum Field, Jackson County, Colorado

Thaddeus R. Carpen

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... faulted. The inert gas may have seeped up the fault plane from deep seated igneous rocks. There is evidence for other faulting on the flanks...

1957

Elephant Hunting on the Rankin Platform

Alan Stein, John Scott

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... the fault rather than the geometry of the underlying fault plane. Anticlinal pros• pects with four-way dip closure are not common on the Rankin Platform...

1993

Fault Controlled Dolomitization of the Wabamun Group, Tangent Field, Peace River Arch, Alberta

F. Stoakes

CSPG Special Publications

... clasts and components from overlying stratigraphic levels and represent the intersection of the well bore with a fault plane. Breccia zones show...

1987

New Magnetic Interpretation Tools Assist PetroleumExploration

Christian Ellis, Paul Cartwright, Andy Cabell, Julien Flack, Stewart Rodrigues

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... of mineralisation on the fault plane. The inference therefore is that this deep rooted fault has acted as a conduit for migrating fluids from the basin...

1997

Making an Old Gem Sparkle: The Rejuvenation of McAllen Ranch Field, Texas

D. P. Hill , R. B. Lennon , C. L. Wright

GCAGS Transactions

... with the fault plane, which may be the source of the cementing waters. Whatever the cause, a gradual increase in the average permeability and pore size...

1991

Structure and Stratigraphy of Eocene Volcanic Rocks in the Proximal Areas of the Heart Mountain Detachment

David H. Malone

Wyoming Geological Association

... is the complete lack of erosion on the exposed fault plane, indicating that the time interval between slide block emplacement and the deposition of the Wapiti...

2000

The Weber Sandstone in the White River Uplift

John R. Donnell

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... entrapped in the Weber sandstone underlying the fault plane. REFERENCES BASS, N. W., and NORTHROP, S. A., 1950, “South Canyon Creek Dolomite Member, a Unit...

1958

Geology of Del Valle Oil Field, Los Angeles County, California

L. A. Tarbet

AAPG Bulletin

... and west and the fault plane dips 50°-60° S. If the Holser fault has the same trend at depth that it does near the surface, it should truncate...

1942

Using 3-D Earth Modeling Technology to Revitalize Development in the Gulf of Mexico's West Delta 117 Field

Luzietti, Eugene A., Cheryl J. Lukehart , Keith J. Radecker

GCAGS Transactions

... showing where the "R" fault picks in the well bores intersect the "R" fault plane. The 3-D visualization of these two separate data sets provides...

1997

Integrated 3-D Field Study on Workstation Results in New Reserves in an Old Field - High Island 140, Offshore Texas

Bernie Schwartz

GCAGS Transactions

... needed to define the fault plane were interpreted. The triangulated results of any interpretation were checked for consistency on intermediate lines...

1997

Developments in California in 1943

Albert I. Gregersen , William W. Porter, II

AAPG Bulletin

... started in Oligocene Sespe redbeds, but drilled through the thrust fault plane at about 4,625 feet into lower Miocene, and then proceeded down...

1944

Developments in Upper Gulf Coast of Texas in 1945

Donald M. Davis , Carl F. Beilharz

AAPG Bulletin

... into the fault plane. EXTENSIONS AND NEW SANDS Routine drilling in partially developed fields, with the resulting extensions, new sands, and new...

1946

Pennsylvanian Stratigraphy and Structure, Velma Pool, Stephens County, Oklahoma

William Wyman Mallory

AAPG Bulletin

..., proves the presence of reverse or thrust faulting. The well cuts the thrust plane at 7,542 feet. This fault is not the major fault referred...

1948

Abstract: An Efficient Development 2011 Case History from the Gulf of Thailand (Paper P34)

R. C. Roever, J. Moon, R. Ripple, D. Cox, N. Htein, J. Mitchell, S. Rubio, J. Pringle, R. The, G. Peace, A. Laird

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... pay in only one zone. The shallow depths (3100-4600 feet TVDSS) of the Miocene reservoirs as well as the opposing fault plane dips created a unique...

2012

Geology of Ham Gossett Oil Field, Kaufman County, Texas

Peter N. Wiggins, III

AAPG Bulletin

... strikes north-northeast and is downthrown on the west (Figs. 3, 4, and 5). The dip of the fault plane increases with depth from about 30° near...

1954

Relationship of Accumulation of Oil to Structure and Porosity in the Lima-Indiana Field: Part IV. Relations of Petroleum Accumulation to Structure

J. Ernest Carman , Wilber Stout

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the fault. Here the producing horizon, rising to the east, is sealed against the dense limestone on the east side of the fault plane...

1934

Tectonic Zonation of the Fold-Thrust Belt of the Northern Urals

A. S. Voinov, S. N. Sivkov, I. Ye. Romanov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

...-Carboniferous sediments. The fault plane is in the Upper Proterozoic or Ordovician section. The Shchugor transverse low is thrust from the east onto deposits...

1994

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