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Structural Inversion in the Cagüi Sector, Northern Central Part of the Middle Magdalena Valley Basin, Colombia

Flavio Garavito

Asociación Colombiana de Geólogos y Geofisicos del Petróleo (ACGGP)

... mainly on a 3D seismic volume. The main structural feature of the area is the Cagui Fault and its associated half graben, which is interpreted...

2009

Strike-slip fault control on karst in ultra-deep carbonates, Tarim Basin, China

Lianbo Zeng, Jinxiong Shi, Qingyou Ma, Wenya Lyu, Shaoqun Dong, Dongsheng Cao, and Hehua Wei

AAPG Bulletin

... the development of tectonic fractures and scales of damage zones, and then affect the distribution of carbonate karst reservoirs horizontally. Fault...

2024

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

... and pressure differences between fault blocks strongly suggests that fault zones are semi permeable to sealing. Vertical fluid movement due to production...

2002

Unveiling the Future: Is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Ready for Deployment in the Rich Reservoirs of Lembak Field, South Sumatra Basin?

Alfian Gilang, Mohammad Edwin Alif Utama, Elrey Fernando Butarbutar, Taufik Fansuri, M. Riza Zakaria

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... the viability of the trapping system, a comprehensive geomechanical analysis has been conducted, emphasizing the importance of an effective seal...

2024

Modeling3: Integrating Structural Modeling, Fault Property Analysis, and Petroleum Systems ModelingAn Example from the Brooks Range Foothills of the Alaska North Slope

Carolyn Lampe, Kenneth J. Bird, Thomas E. Moore, Robert A. Ratliff, Brett Freeman

AAPG Special Volumes

..., the expected composition of the fault zones approaches the average composition of the section or well so the faults tend to be more prone to seal. Based...

2012

Hydromechanical modeling of critically stressed and faulted reservoirs

Xing Zhang, Nick Koutsabeloulis, Kes Heffer

AAPG Bulletin

..., Permeability of fault-related rocks, and implications for hydraulic structure of fault zones: Journal of Structural Geology, v. 11, p. 13931404.Fowles, J...

2007

Earthquake Hazards and Tectonic History of the San Andreas Fault Zone, Los Angeles County, California

Allan G. Barrows, James E. Kahle, David J. Beeby

Pacific Section of AAPG

... was not seen during field mapping some springs may have been called moist zones (MZ). Fault Features and Fault Activity on Annotated Fault Maps Introduction...

1987

1st Annual Illinois Basin Coalbed Symposium - Workshop Summary

Tom Moore, Ilham Demir, Dave Morse, Scott Elrick, Bryan Reynolds, Jim Van Winkle, George Koperna, Maria Mastalerz, John Rupp, Cortland Eble, Michael Mitariten, Craig Howard, Rick Cox, Jim Azlein, Randy Oestreich, Gary Rodvelt, Matt Stone, Ken Schram

PTTC

... is present can affect dewatering by depressurizing the coal seal through leaks, karsted zones or fracture stimulations that break out of zone, all of which...

2004

Geoscience workflows for CO2 storage

Steve Moss

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

.... Another challenge is addressing cognitive biases that can affect model predictions and risk assessments. Sleipner: 26 years: how well-established...

2025

Fault zone processes and fluid history in Austin Chalk, southwest Texas

David A. Ferrill, Mark A. Evans, Ronald N. McGinnis, Alan P. Morris, Kevin J. Smart, Daniel Lehrmann, Kirk D. H. Gulliver, and Zach Sickmann

AAPG Bulletin

... associated with steep fault segments host calcite veins. Crack–seal textures in fault zone veins record repeated reactivation of refracted fault profiles...

2020

Know Your Faults!: Part I

Rasoul Sorkhabi

GEO ExPro Magazine

... also have thicker fault zones. The nature of the fault zone depends firstly on the type of host rock; hard sandstones may show intense fracturing along...

2012

Three-dimensional structural model of the Rhourde el Baguel field, Algeria

Shankar Mitra, William Leslie

AAPG Bulletin

..., p. 70–109.Peacock, D. C. P., and D. J. Sanderson, 1991, Displacements, segment linkage and relay ramps in normal fault zones: Journal of Structural...

2003

ABSTRACT: 3D Visualisation and Interpretation of Geological Structures using Volume-Based Seismic Interpretation; #90017 (2003)

Robert M. G. Bond, Lucy Eastwood

Search and Discovery.com

... of seismic volume visualisation, showing how these are utilised to define geological structure in different tectonic and geographic domains. We show how...

2003

Stratal Extension in Thrust Footwalls, Makran Accretionary Prism: Implications for Thrust Tectonics

John Paul Platt , Jeremy K. Leggett

AAPG Bulletin

... to bedding or cut up across the bedding in the direction of transport at angles of up to 30°. The fault zones are locally occupied by lens-shaped pods...

1986

Probabilistic Modeling of Faults Below the Limit of Seismic Resolution in Pelican Field, North Sea, Offshore United Kingdom

B. D. M. Gauthier , S. D. Lake

AAPG Bulletin

..., length, and maximum throw), the first step of the analysis consists of defining the different fault families which affect the area. For this, a good...

1993

October Field: The Latest Giant under Development in Egypt's Gulf of Suez: Chapter 15

Jeffrey J. Lelek, David B. Shepherd, Denise M. Stone, A. Shawky Abdine

AAPG Special Volumes

... reservoirs. Morley et al. (1990) describe the interactions and resulting geometries of fault displacement transfer zones in extensional regions, which...

1992

ABSTRACT: Structural geometry, evolution and relationships between strike-slip faults, metamorphic core complexes and rift basins in central Thailand; #90018 (2003)

Matthew Smith

Search and Discovery.com

... unclear how they relate to each other. Mapped core complexes exist west of Chiang Mai, their southerly extent will be investigated, along...

2003

Mediterranean Carbonate Potential: Lessons from Existing Discoveries

Raffaele Di Cuia, Alberto Riva

GEO ExPro Magazine

... the surface reflection of reservoir the fault zones. performance are the fracture network characteristics and connectivity. This discovery shows how...

2016

Structurally Controlled Stratigraphic Traps within the HGOR Area, Palo Seco, Southern Basin, Trinidad, #10772 (2015).

Karuna Moonan

Search and Discovery.com

.../Reservoir Compartmentalization ¾ Characteristic of Foamy Crude ¾ *Pressure differences near active fault zones…?* Fig 1 – location of study area Fig...

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Seismic Models and Interpretation of The Casper Arch Thrust: Application to Rocky Mountain Foreland Structure

Riley C. Skeen, R. Randy Ray

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... fracture or fault zones within the Precambriansection. The lower zone is a fault that shows up clearly on the seismic line (Fig. 3). Interestingly...

1983

The relationship between fracturing, asymmetric folding, and normal faulting in Lisburne Group carbonates: West Porcupine Lake Valley, northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska - Abstract

J. R. Shackleton, C. L. Hanks, W. K. Wallace

Alaska Geological Society

.... Some important questions to be addressed are: did folds in the field are form as detachment folds or fault propagation folds, and how does each...

2001

Production Optimization in a Marginal Field through Established Reservoir Management Techniques - A Case Study

Williams Toluse, Victor Okolo, Amarquaye Martey

Africa Energy and Technology Conference, 2016

... (1100stb/d initial, 37 API) and the two zones have been producing commingled since May 2009 The Umusadege 3D seismic data from the original...

2016

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