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Handil Low Salinity Water Injection: A Success Story

Julfree Sianturi, Bayu Setyo Handoko, Muhammad-Rully Chaerul-Shobar, Arizka Mesayu Andari, Azarya-Hesron Surbakti

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... as described in Fig 10. The mechanism of SWTT can be explained based on these workflows: 4. Double Layer Effect Ligthelm et. al (2009) concluded...

2021

Mineralogy, Provenance, and Dispersal History of Late Quarternary Deep-Sea Sands in Cascadia Basin and Blanco Fracture Zone off Oregon

John R. Duncan , L. D. Kulm

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... intervals displayed textural gradations. To minimize the effect of selective sorting due to depositional processes and to insure proper representation...

1970

The Impact of Oil Viscosity Heterogeneity on Production Characteristics of Heavy Oil and Tar Sand(HOTS) Reservoirs

Steve Larter

Search and Discovery.com

... by oil-water reactions, usually at the oil column base producing methane and heavy oil as by-products (Head et al, 2003). Because large volumes...

Unknown

The Impact of Oil Viscosity Heterogeneity on Production Characteristics of Heavy Oil and Tar Sand(HOTS) Reservoirs

Steve Larter

Search and Discovery.com

... by oil-water reactions, usually at the oil column base producing methane and heavy oil as by-products (Head et al, 2003). Because large volumes...

Unknown

Paleoenvironment, Algal Structures, and Fossil Algae in the Upper Cambrian of Central Texas

Wayne M. Ahr

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... that stromatolites are laminated bodies with a more or less even layer structure sometimes containing (but distinct from) oolites. He then states (p...

1971

Origin and Distribution of Sands and Gravels on the Northern Continental Shelf Off Washington

K. Venkatarathnam, Dean A. McManus

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... fractions, it was hoped, would permit an evaluation of the effect of grain size on the mineral composition (Venkatarathnam, 1970). The techniques of heavy...

1973

Holocene Sedimentation Patterns on the Continental Shelf Near Monterey Bay, California, As Determined by Multivariate Analysis of Heavy Mineral Point Count Data

Melvyn L. Rappeport

Pacific Section SEPM

... of larger waves arriving in this area is attributable to the sheltering effect of the Farallon Islands, and to the long traverse of the shelf...

1976

Processes That Initiate Turbidity Currents and Their Influence on Turbidites: A Marine Geology Perspective

David J.W. Piper, William R. Normark

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... formation by flow stripping: large-scale scour features along the Monterey East Channel and their relation to sediment waves: Sedimentology, v. 53, p...

2009

Does methane pose significant health and public safety hazards?—A review

Ian J. Duncan

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

.... There is no evidence that low to moderate levels of exposure to methane in air have any toxic effect on humans, and evidence for such effects at very...

2015

A Landslide in Clayey Soils: An Example from the Kızıldag Region of the Sivas-Erzincan Highway (Sivas-Turkey)

Isik Yilmaz, Ergun Karacan

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... Miocene age, consists of red–gray–green conglomerate sandstone intercalation having a medium thickness of layer. The lower Miocene Yogurtdagı member...

2002

Peritidal Carbonates and Evidence for Vanished Evaporites in the Lower Ordovician Cool Creek Formation-Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma (1)

Jack W. St. John, Jr., David E. Eby

GCAGS Transactions

...-bedding and bimodal distribution of current indicators are absent. This is probably due to the tidal damping effect of the extremely wide and shallow...

1978

Successful Testing and Completion of Low Permeability, HP/HT, Sour Crude Reservoirs – A Case Study from Kuwait

E. C. Reji, Jiten Kaura

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... was directed toward finding methods that would effect a reduction in the testing period for each object. Thus, the overall savings would...

2003

Architectural Characteristics of Fine-Grained Submarine Fans: A Model Applicable to the Gulf of Mexico

Arnold H. Bouma ,, Henry DeV. Wickens , James M. Coleman

GCAGS Transactions

... and loose their influence to govern the direction of the head of density flows. A gradual widening of the deposits results, known as sheet sands...

1995

Some Geotechnical Engineering Problems of Upper Slope Sites in the Northern Gulf of Mexico

Leland M. Kraft Jr., Kerry J. Campbell, Michael R. Ploessel

Special Publications of SEPM

... be a challenge in itself even if environ mental loads such as winds waves and seismic shaking and geologic features and conditions such active faults...

1979

Oil is Found in the Minds of Men

Michel T. Halbouty

GCAGS Transactions

..., that this nation has its head so far down in the sand that it will continue to do nothing to moderate a growing dependence on foreign oil. Yet there are many...

1972

Reducing Exploration Risk in the Offshore Northern Perth Basin: Trap Integrity Study Addresses a Key Exploration Risk

Richard Kempton, Laurent Langhi, Yanhua Zhang, Chris Nicholson, John Kennard, Nadege Rollet, George Bernardel

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... showing the shielding effect of the Gerald ton Fault, for NW-SE extension, on the Cliff Head field. Cliff Head trap bounding fault is labelled Fl...

2012

Pressure Compartments in the Mesaverde Formation of the Green River and Washakie Basins, as Determined from Drill Stem Test Data

Henry P. Heasler, Ronald C. Surdam

Wyoming Geological Association

... head values, which were contoured. The nomenclature of Hunt (1990) to define anomalous pressures is followed in this paper. The pressure-depth...

1992

Small Lithistid Sponge Bioherms, Early Middle Ordovician Table Head Group, Western Newfoundland

Colin F. Klappa,, Noel P. James

CSPG Bulletin

...Small Lithistid Sponge Bioherms, Early Middle Ordovician Table Head Group, Western Newfoundland Colin F. Klappa,, Noel P. James 1980 425 451 Vol. 28...

1980

Architecture and Paleoenvironment of Mid-Jurassic Microbial–Siliceous Sponge Mounds, Northeastern Spain

Sara Tomás,, Marcos Aurell, Beatriz Bádenas, Merle Bjorge, María Duaso, Maria Mutti

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in the areas that are far from it). We discuss the alternative model of internal waves (instead of storm-induced waves) as the hydrodynamic agent...

2019

Early Diagenesis and Lithification in Carbonate Sediments

Gerald M. Friedman

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... Pleistocene rocks. Bermuda reef material collected from an offshore reef near Somerset Island, approximately one mile northeast of Daniel's Head...

1964

Radar Structure of Earthquake-Induced, Coastal Landslides in Anchorage, Alaska

Walter A. Barnhardt, Robert E. Kayen

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... in path length of reflected waves in the CMP survey. Critically refracted waves are not shown. Common midpoint (CMP) surveys also were performed...

2000

Petrology of a Lower Carboniferous Bryozoan Limestone and Adjacent Limestones in North Wales, Great Britain

R. A. H. Nichols

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in North Wales. In 1898, G. H. Morton subdivided the limestones of Great Orme's Head, Llandudno, on the basis of color. The limestones...

1965

Leeside Sediment Fallout Patterns and the Stability of Angular Bedforms

Bryce M. Hand, Charles E. Bartberger

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... development of the boundary layer or nonhydrostatic pressure distribution around the static-head port for the pitot tube. (To permit use of a very small pitot...

1988

Seasat Radar Image of San Andreas Fault, California

Floyd F. Sabins, Jr. , Ronald Blom , Charles Elachi

AAPG Bulletin

... applies to the bright signature of Salt Creek at the northwest end of the Durmid Hills. The very bright patch at the head of Salt Creek (Fig. 4) is caused...

1980

Chapter 14: The Fleur-de-Iis Trail And Parts Of Southeastern Cape Breton

Craig K. Miller, G. C. Milligan

Atlantic Geoscience Society Special Publications

... the headlands and islands and moves the bar back into the lagoon, which eventually is destroyed. A straight shoreline results..B.HB = bay· head beach; BHD...

1991

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