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Sources of Energy

Amos Salvador

AAPG Special Volumes

... reservoirs. Production of the natural gas in methane hydrates and in solution in geopressured formation waters will probably not be economically viable...

2005

Sources of Energy

Amos Salvador

AAPG Special Volumes

.... Production of the natural gas in methane hydrates and in solution in geopressured formation waters will probably not be economically viable for many years...

2005

Application of Centrifugal Compressors for High Pressure Gas Cycling, Arun Field

Cathal Ahern

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...Application of Centrifugal Compressors for High Pressure Gas Cycling, Arun Field Cathal Ahern 1980 279 304 Giant Arun Field in Aceh Province...

1980

Chapter 9: The Zafarani and Tangawizi Giant Gas Discoveries: Two Very Different Play Openers Offshore Tanzania

Clemens Pirker, Nadya Badmaeva

AAPG Special Volumes

... to the base of the GHSZ, meaning that above this seismic event gas hydrates are solid and stable, whereas below the BSR, we might expect free gas. Most...

2021

Geology of Natural Gas, Peace River Area, Canada

L. M. Clark , C. E. Cleveland , Rolfe S. Johnson , Ronald C. M. Budd

AAPG Special Volumes

... of difficulties with hydrates. The field has five gas-yielding zones ranging in age from Early Cretaceous to Permian. The Lower Cretaceous Cadomin Formation, which...

1968

Rethinking Resources

William L. Fisher

GCAGS Transactions

... perceptions of U.S. natural gas resources over the past decade-and-a-half provide an excellent example of the impact of rigorously applied technology. Notably...

1994

De-risking low saturation gas (LSG) using controlled source electromagnetic data and multiphysics interpretation in deep water Trinidad and Tobago

Juan-Mauricio Florez, James Cai, J. P. Blangy, Marjorie Nogueira, Ingrid Cordon, Kerry Nicholas, Shenghui Li

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... of potential upside in surrounding areas and (4) identify possible shallow hazards, like gas and hydrates. The project achieved all these goals through...

2024

West Seno; The First Deepwater Field in Indonesia, a Strategy to Optimize Reserves

Tatang Heri, Robert Mathers, R. Andrew McCarty

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... comprising ~50 independent compartmentalized hydrocarbon bearing reservoir sand equilibrium regions. Reservoir fluids vary by sand from dry gas...

2009

The Grobogan Mud Volcano Complex: An Identification to Reveal the Opportunity of Hydrocarbon Exploration

Cecilia Jatu, Adventino

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... Milkov, A.V., 2000, Worldwide distribution of submarine mud volcanoes and associated gas hydrates, Marine Geology, v. 167, 29-42. Peters, K.E and Cassa...

2020

ABSTRACT: Processes of Mud Volcanism in the Barbados-Trinidad Compressional System: New structural, Thermal and Geochemical Data; #90013 (2003)

ERIC DEVILLE, ANNE BATTANI

Search and Discovery.com

... are shallower compared to the areas around suggesting that the stability field of gas-hydrates is here more restricted to upper levels compared...

2003

The Whys and Wherefores of Geochemistry and Basin Modeling From Exploration to Production, #70277 (2017).

Richard Patience, Friedemann Baur

Search and Discovery.com

..., M.C. Cacas, S. Pegaz-Fiornet, S. Wolf, S. Rohais, and E. Moretti, 2013, Quantitative evaluation of TOC, organic porosity and gas retention...

2017

Impact of Polymer or Surfactant Flooding on Permafrost Stability

Dongmei Wang, Shane Namie, Chunxiao Li

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... plugging of the porosity by solid gas hydrates. Furthermore, using thermal EOR methods may risk thawing the permafrost and causing disastrous...

2019

Delivering a Geological Service for Europe

Kris Piessens, Gregor Götzl, Klaus Hinsby, Jørgen Tulstrup, Antje Wittenberg, Serge van Gessel, Joop Hasselman

GEO ExPro Magazine

... resources in the North Sea as well as the resources from deep energy related activities and provides a presence and potential risks related to gas...

2021

Geobiology and Geomicrobiology: Frontier Areas in Earth System Science

Ramanathan Baskar

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... sediments beneath the ocean floor produce huge amounts of methane gas, which exists in crystalline form; combines with water in the form of methane hydrates...

2017

Abstracts: Making New with Old: Reprocessing Vintage Seismic Data from the Western Arctic Islands using Modern Methods; #90173 (2015)

Mathieu J. Duchesne, Virginia I. Brake, and Tom Brent

Search and Discovery.com

...: Geophysics, 57, 1359-1372. Brent, T.A., 2006, Seismic reflection interpretation of gas hydrates and permafrost in the High Arctic of Canada: Fourth...

2015

Geoscience Technology Workshops (GTW)

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Oklahoma's Oil and Gas Industry and the Global Forces Controlling it

Dan T. Boyd

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... potential. (6) Non-conventional sources of natural gas, like gas hydrates, coalbed methane, and various types of low-permeability reservoirs, have huge...

2006

Precise Determination of Reservoir Fluids in Jurassic Kerogen From Pressurized Cores: Challenges to Success

Kim Long Nguyen, Rasha Al Morakhi, Mohammed Dasma, Mahmoud F. Shehab El Dein, Nami Al-Mutairi, Naveen Verma, Riyad Quttainah, Jason Ashby, Charlie Verret, Chris Rilling, Joe Ramoin, Jonathan Antia, David Wunsch, Tobias Rothenwänder, Erik Anders, Tobias Deutrich, Pritish Mukherjee, Mohamed Janem

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... Well”; 10th International Conference on Gas Hydrates (ICGH10); Singapore, 2020 Kim Long Nguyen, et al. 2022; “Unlock Hydrocarbon Potential of Najmah...

2023

Improving Petroleum System Identification in an Offshore Salt Environment: Gulf of Mexico and Red Sea Case Studies; #41607 (2015)

Rick Schrynemeeckers

Search and Discovery.com

... suggesting the presence of authigenic carbonates or near surface hydrates in conjunction with geomorphic features such as faults and mounding that may...

2015

Sequence paleogeography and coal accumulation of the Early–Middle Jurassic in central Qilian Mountain belt (Muli Basin), Qinghai Province, northwestern China

Xiaoxu Shang, Longyi Shao, Wenlong Zhang, Jinggao Lv, Weichao Wang, Yonghong Li, Man Huang, Jing Lu, and Huaijun Wen

AAPG Bulletin

.... Shao, D. Y. Cao, J. N. Guo, Y. F. Liu, H. J. Wen, and D. Wang, 2009, Characteristics and origins of the gas hydrates in the Muli coalfield of Qinghai...

2018

Recognition and Meaning of Hydrocarbon Seeps; #40759 (2011)

Timothy B. Berge

Search and Discovery.com

..., such as a fault. 2) The chimney may have shallow recharge zones, and/or form shallow gas hydrates. 3) At the surface there may be a topographic anomaly...

2011

Case Study - Advanced Seismic Acquisitions and Processing Results in Indonesia

Michele Buia, Bakhrudin Mansyur, Herastya Iman Priyonggo

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... geological conditions cause a very poor seismic response in the whole area. The presence of methane hydrates represents the main problem...

2011

Deep Water Gulf of Mexico High Gamma Ray Shales and Their Implications for Flooding Surfaces, Source Rocks and Extinctions, #40416 (2009)

William J. Sercombe, and Thomas W. Radford

Search and Discovery.com

..., eustatic sea level rise = global anoxic events.  Frozen marine gas hydrates melt, methane released to ocean and atmosphere.  Methane and its...

2009

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