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Look Out Below: Oil Demand Tipped to Fall Further

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... Strauss-Kahn, sa id crude had a more pronounced effect on pump supplies and no oil- rich Middle East neighbours the fund would publ ish updated...

2009

System and Method for Automated Detection of Fracture Dependant Interactions

Edgar Dias, Larry Bowden

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... head pressure and fluid rates can indicate when frac interactions have occurred, but the data may be noisy and insufficient to distinguish between valid...

2023

Time-lapse Photography of the Biological Reworking of Sediments in Hudson Submarine Canyon

Gilbert T. Rowe, George Keller, Harold Edgerton, Nick Staresinic, Joe MacIlvaine

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...------------------------ The first deep-ocean use was at a depth of about 360 m near the head of the Hudson submarine canyon in the mid-Atlantic Bight (39°37.4N...

1974

ABSTRACT: Salt Water Contamination of the Chicot Aquifer from Historic Oil Field Operations, Tomball Field, Harris County, Texas; #90007 (2002)

Traylor, Robert J., John D. Estepp

Search and Discovery.com

... environment (channel geometry), saltwater head, the dynamics of the recharge zone itself, and pump gradient AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90007©2002...

2002

A High Resolution Sequence Stratigraphic Approach to Correlate Complex Sub-Seismic Tidally Influenced Estuarine Incised Valley Fill Reservoirs of the Lakshmi Field, Gulf of Cambay, India, #20180 (2012)

Satyashis Sanyal, Lesli Wood, Dibyendu Chatterjee, Nikhilesh Dwivedi, Stuart Burley

Search and Discovery.com

... and the bathymetry map of the Gulf of Cambay show the presence of well-defined tidal ridges extending from the head of the Gulf, where they coalesce into tidal flats...

2012

Pleistocene Deposits in Foard County, Texas

Walter W. Dalquest

North Texas Geological Society

... shales, sandstones and quartzite pebbles. The basal foot or so is often a cobble layer. The color is more pinkish than the Permian clays, and even...

1959

Mining History and Gold Placer Geology of the Northern Kenai Peninsula, Alaska

Joseph M. Kurtak, Carol Huber, Nathan Rathbun

Alaska Geological Society

..., and alluvial fans. Gravel bars contain mostly flood gold (< 1.0 mm) which accumulates near the surface and near the head of the bars. These placers...

1997

Transport Mechanisms of Sand in Deep-Marine Environments—Insights Based on Laboratory Experiments—Reply

Hedda Breien, Fabio V. De Blasio, Anders Elverhoi, Johan P. Nystuen, Carl B. Harbitz

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., transitional flow, intermediate between a turbidity current (turbulent flow) and a debris flow. The flow had a turbulent head which incorporated water...

2011

SUBGLACIALLY MOLDED SURFACE IN McHENRY COUNTY

John P. Bluemle

North Dakota Geological Society

... are veneered with a layer of till, whereas the smaller ridges usually consist entirely of sand. Streamlined glacial features...

1987

Forest Insect Control on Utah’s North Slopes

William H. Klein

Utah Geological Association

.... The mountain pine beetle, not much larger than a match head, infests a tree in the fall by boring beneath the bark and laying anywhere from 50 to 75 eggs...

1969

Reservoir Engineering in a Fieldman's Language

L. E. Elkins

Tulsa Geological Society

... in the sand had already drained into the river, and so there was no pressure head on the formation and, consequently, no production. At a recent hearing...

1952

Uppermost Paleozoic Strata of Northwestern Arizona and Southwestern Utah

Edwin D. McKee

Utah Geological Association

... consisting of three distinctive members. The lowest of these is a thin (5-15 feet), but conspicuous layer of red and yellow mudstone containing scattered...

1952

Geothermal Features of the Ozek-Suat Oil Field and of Other Regions of the Tersko-Kuma Plain

K. I. Vorob’eva

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... with maximum thermometers. The observations were at 150 meter intervals from the well head to depths of 3370 m. The thermometers were lowered...

1960

Reinvigorating Exploration in South East Asia Delivering Sustainable Value Creation from Exploration

Arnold Volkenborn, Andrew Lea-Cox

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... of announcements of capex reductions in 2015, companies may head in the direction that they have in the past: cutting costs, exploration...

2015

Abstract: Smectite Diagenesis in Bentonites of the Shale Wall Member of the Seabee Formation, North Slope, Alaska

J. R. Glasmann

Pacific Section SEPM

... by rectorite, an ordered mixed-layer illite/smectite (I/S). With increasing depth of burial, the percentage of expandable layers in the ordered I/S decreases...

1987

Sedimentology and Tectonic Implications of Cretaceous Fan-Delta Conglomerates, Queen Charlotte Islands

Roger Higgs

CSPG Special Publications

... are commonly capped by a thin (centimetre to decimetre scale) layer of coarse sandstone, which generally pinches out laterally within a few metres...

1988

Craters Formed by Air Blowers: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

W. Armstrong Price

AAPG Bulletin

... at once causes the top layer of the soil to seal itself over the surface of large areas, while a few vents perhaps remain open for the entrance of water...

1934

Volcanic Sediments in North Texas

Raymond Sidwell, Richmond L. Bronaugh

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of the town of McAdoo. 5. Crosby County--About 11 miles End_Page 15------------------------- north of the town of Crosbyton, an eight inch layer...

1946

Placer Gold Discovery in Thailand

Jon L. Rau, Prinya Nutalaya

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... below the surface is a layer of iron piso11 tes , that have been weathered from a hard lateritic soil. It 1s within this gravelly zone that large gold...

1982

Sea Lions as Geological Agents

C. A. Fleming

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in depth, are the nearest known source of basalt. The Snares pebbles, lying diffusely on and within a layer of post-glacial peat, cannot be attributed...

1951

Extended Abstract: Hydrocarbon Potential of the North West African Margin

Ian Davison

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... kilometers along the Central Atlantic margins. There is no defined magmatic center or plume head. The thermal weakening along the Triassic rift system...

2014

Abstract: Condensed Section Intervals within the Cycle II (Early Miocene) of the D35 Field, Balingian Province, Offshore Sarawak: Occurrence and Significance (Poster 7)

Abdul Hadi Abd Rahman, David Martyn Ince, Kerrie L. Bann

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... reflect particularly slow accumulation rates and thereby representing a significant span of time within only a thin layer. Condensed sections commonly...

2008

Geochemical Evaluation of Oil Reservoirs in the World's Largest Gas Field from Persian Gulf, Iran (Paper P14)

P. Hassanzadeh, M. Khaleghi, A. Ahanjan, M. Kobraei, R. Bagheri Tirtashi

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... condensates [Aali et al. 2006]. In addition to natural gas condensate reserves of South Pars field, oil bearing layer are also identified in both...

2012

The Baldwin Hills Reservoir Failure Another View

Tom Wright

Pacific Section of AAPG

... an extensive drainage system beneath the 10-foot earth lining. A grid of clay tile drainpipes was laid in a 4-inch layer of pea gravel which covered the entire...

1987

Bizarre forms of Depositional and Diagenetic Calcite in Hot-Spring Travertines, Central Italy

Robert L. Folk, Henry S. Chafetz, Pamela A. Tiezzi

Special Publications of SEPM

... convexities as in the top surface of a head of broccoli. The convexities had a relief of at most about 1 or 2 cm above the "normal" bedding planes. Tops...

1985

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