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High Fluid Potentials in California Coast Ranges and Their Tectonic Significance

Frederick A. F. Berry

AAPG Bulletin

... are attributed to fracture zones with channel-type flow whose transmissive characteristics exceed those of intergranular flow. It is concluded...

1973

Utilization of Volatile Organic Compounds in Drill Cuttings and Prediction of Favorable Zones Before Well Tests: Examples from Turkey; #41508 (2014)

Kadir Gürgey, Alan H. Silliman, Tuba E. Sökmensüer

Search and Discovery.com

...Utilization of Volatile Organic Compounds in Drill Cuttings and Prediction of Favorable Zones Before Well Tests: Examples from Turkey; #41508 (2014...

2014

Seismic-Stratigraphic Interpretation of Depositional Systems and its Role in Petroleum Exploration (Part 2)

L. F. Brown Jr., W. L. Fisher

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the facies, of course, may onlap bathymetric highs such as mounds, salt, or fault block structures, and eroded slope clinoforms. The unconformity...

1980

Silo Oil Field, Laramie County, Wyoming a Case for Further Development

Ronald G. Brown

Wyoming Geological Association

... of the target zone less than half of the lateral borehole length contacted the target chalk zones. In addition, when a vertical fault was crossed...

2010

The preservation of water-table caves at depth: Observations from subsurface data and numerical modeling

Andrea Nolting, P. J. Moore, Janelle Homburg, and Fermín Fernández-Ibáñez

AAPG Bulletin

... strength. Sensitivity analysis was performed to evaluate how changes in stress regimes, from normal to thrust to strike-slip faulting conditions, affect...

2021

Origin and reservoir characteristics of Upper Ordovician TrentonBlack River hydrothermal dolomite reservoirs in New York

Langhorne B. Smith Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... are demonstrably fault related because they align with the north-northwest to south-southeasttrending Bowling Green fault and other fault zones (Wickstrom et...

2006

EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Trapping vs. Breaching Seals in Salt Basins: A Case History of Macaroni and Mt. Massive, Auger Basin, Gulf of Mexico

Shaker, Selim S.

GCAGS Transactions

... seal with a pressure regression of about 1000 psi. This is possible due to the presence of a fault cut. - The lower (C) one shows mild sealing...

2004

Gas-Filled Jurassic Entrada Erg Sandstones at Flat Rock Field, Uintah County, Utah

John Dyer, Dan Donoho

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

..., and the Garmesa fault zone on the north. Along the northern boundary, two additional, sub-parallel fault zones were recognized and designated as the Flat Rock...

2008

Gas-Filled Jurassic Entrada Erg Sandstones at Flat Rock Field, Uintah County, Utah

John Dyer, Dan Donoho

Utah Geological Association

... zone on the north. Along the northern boundary, two additional, sub-parallel fault zones were recognized and designated as the Flat Rock and Seep Ridge...

2008

Skempton’s poroelastic relaxation: The mechanism that accounts for the distribution of pore pressure and exhumation-related fractures in black shale of the Appalachian Basin

Terry Engelder, and Rose-Anna Behr

AAPG Bulletin

... of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, v. 94, no. B6, p. 7129–7154, doi:10.1029/JB094iB06p07129. Evans, M. A., 1994, Joints and décollement zones in Middle...

2021

Discovery Science of Hydraulic Fracturing and Shale Fundamentals

Mohamed Mehana, Javier E. Santos, Chelsea Neil, Matthew R. Sweeney, Jeffery Hyman, Satish Karra, Hongwu Xu, Qinjun Kang, James William Carey, George Guthrie, Hari Viswanathan

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... these are low permeability plays. In addition, there is a limited understanding of the fundamentals and the controlling mechanisms, further complicating how...

2021

Regional Aquifers and Petroleum in the Williston Basin Region of the United States

Joe S. Downey, John F. Busby, George A. Dinwiddie

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... acted as zones of weakness. For example, the Nashfork-Hartville fault trend in Wyoming and South Dakota (Figure 1) is a component of a broad Precambrian...

1987

Heluma and King Mountain Fields Backthrusted Structures Upton County, Texas

John M. Turmelle

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... inhibit effective drainage. Kerans (1990) explained how these restrictive zones developed. The Ellenburger Group and its stratigraphic equivalents were...

1993

Geology and Hydrocarbon Accumulations, Columbus Basin, Offshore Trinidad

Ray Leonard

AAPG Bulletin

... boundaries with El Pilar fault zone expressing southeastern margin of Caribbean plate (adapted from Bowen, 1976). Fig. 2. Structural trends and zones...

1983

Fergana Depression

P. V. Glumakov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... this seal becomes fractrured and loses its confining properties. There are thus many questions as to how oil and gas may occur at great depth in this basin...

1991

How Flowline Mud Temperature Plotting Can Help Predict Transition Zones*

Michael A. G. Bunter

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

...How Flowline Mud Temperature Plotting Can Help Predict Transition Zones* Michael A. G. Bunter 1974 95 113 In a normally pressured shale...

1974

Addressing Key Questions within an Integrated Reservoir Framework to Optimize the Location of Horizontal Shale Wells

Laura A. Banfield, Ron Brogdon, and Mitchell C. Graff

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

...? How does brittleness vary? What rock types drill quickly? How do natural fractures affect stimulated rock volume? Integration of recent drilling...

2013

Abstract: Post-Wildfire Geologic Hazards in the BC Southern Interior; #90172 (2014)

Timothy Smith

Search and Discovery.com

... Interior of BC are impacted by catastrophic wildfires that periodically affect populated areas. Following the 2003 Firestorm, debris flows, debris floods...

2014

Seismic and Borehole Evidence For Important Pre-Laramide Faulting Along the Axial Arch in Northwest Colorado

Donald S. Stone

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

..., on the other hand, generally appear to be steeper dipping throughout and the fault zones more complex. Positive flower structures (cf. Harding, 1985...

1986

Geophysical Analyses to Map Concealed Faulting in the Wasatch Fault Zone in Northeastern Provo, Utah County, Utah

Alvin K. Benson, Leo T. Brown, Nathan Brett Mustoe

Utah Geological Association

... and characteristic earthquakes: Examples from the Wasatch and San Andreas fault zones: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 89, p. 5681–5698. Swan, F.H....

1999

Deposition of the Morrison Formation (Jurassic), Northern Tobacco Root Mountains, Montana with Evidence against Recurrent Movement along the Willow Creek Fault Zone

Andrew E. Malone, Lee J. Suttner

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... Creek Fault Zone Andrew E. Malone, Lee J. Suttner Deposition of the Morrison Formation (Jurassic), Northern Tobacco Root Mountains, Montana...

1992

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