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Fractured Basement Reservoir Characterization for Fracture Distribution, Porosity and Permeability Prediction; #41106 (2012)

Marie Lefranc, Sherif Farag, Laurent Souche, and Agnes Dubois

Search and Discovery.com

... sub-vertical fault zones. To be productive, a well in this environment should encounter enough larger, permeable fractures which are sufficiently...

2012

Fracture Characterization Based on Microfracture Surrogates, Pottsville Sandstone, Black Warrior Basin, Alabama

Laubach, Stephen E., Reed, Robert M., Gale, Julia F.W., Ortega, Orlando J., Doherty, Eloise H.

GCAGS Transactions

... was not tested. In this paper we illustrate how the fracture surrogate data were collected and analyzed and, where possible, compare predictions...

2002

Structure, stratigraphy, and hydrocarbon system of a Pennsylvanian pull-apart basin in north-central Texas

Brian S. Brister, William C. Stephens, Gregg A. Norman

AAPG Bulletin

... through left-step overstepping of left-lateral strike-slip fault zones in the Red River-Matador tectonic zone. Literature illustrating how such basins...

2002

Natural Fractures: From Core and Outcrop Observations to Subsurface Models

Estibalitz Ukar, Julia F. W. Gale, András Fall, Ramiro G. López, Damian Hryb, René Manceda, Ignacio Brisson, Eider Hernandez-Bilbao, Ralf J. Weger, Denis A. Marchal, Alain Zanella, Peter R. Cobbold

AAPG Special Volumes

...-Taleghani, A., and J. Olson, 2014, How natural fractures could affect hydraulic fracture geometry: SPE Journal, v. 19, no. 1, p. 161–171. De Barrio...

2020

No Active Fault Problems in Louisiana?

Ghulam Sarwar, Reid Bohlinger

GCAGS Transactions

... side for South Louisiana and one wonders as to how recent was the last movement on this fault. The West Fork and the English Bayous probably follow...

2005

Tectonic Lineaments and Plate Tectonics in South-Central Alaska

Larry Gedney, James VanWormer, Lewis Shapiro

Utah Geological Association

... cross the zones with approximately the same orientation. Each set seems to be related to the adjacent major fault in the same manner. In general...

1974

Recommended Geoscience Practices For Reserves Estimates

Daniel J. Tearpock

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

...-dip limits in vertically stratified reservoir(s) e. Net sand and net pay Wedge zones (water, hydrocarbon and fault) Thickness determinations...

2005

Ouachita Overthrust: A New Look at Old Data

Richard H. Sams

South Texas Geological Society Special Publications

... weakened zones (aulacogens?) which caused progressively westward lateral offsets of the southernmost portions of the folded Paleozoic chain...

1986

Ouachita Overthrust: A New Look at Old Data

Richard H. Sams

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... zones (aulacogens?) which caused progressively westward lateral offsets of the southernmost portions of the folded Paleozoic chain. These are now...

1983

Distribution and Significance of Analcime in Wasatch Plateau Coals

Robert B. Finkelman

Utah Geological Association

... the Pleasant Valley and Joes Valley fault systems (Figure 4). Coals near the fault zones, but removed from the synclinal axis, have low sodium values (sites 1...

1991

Advanced Technology Improves Natural Fracture Prediction - Workshop Summary

Doug Pachen, Rob Finley, Bob Heim, Steve Laubach, Bob Hardage

PTTC

... for observed fault-related variation in production. It also could be important in predicting seismic response in these fault zones. Seismic Detection...

1998

Structural Styles and Basin Evolution in Eromanga Region, Eastern Australia

D. M. Finlayson, J. H. Leven, M. A. Etheridge

AAPG Bulletin

... reflectors across fault zones. Some structures could reasonably be classified as flexures or monoclines, whereas others have considerable displacement...

1988

Chemometric Recognition of Genetically Distinct Oil Families in the Los Angeles Basin; #41149 (2013)

K. E. Peters, L. Scott Ramos, and J. E. Zumberge

Search and Discovery.com

... to the source rock for each family. For example, tribes 1 and 2 straddle the Central Trough to the east of the Newport-Inglewood Fault Zone and show evidence...

2013

Abstract: Effects of Oceanic Anoxic Event-Associated Processes on the Potential of the La Luna Formation (Colombia) as a Liquid-Rich Unconventional Play;

Manuel Paez-Reyes, Humberto Carvajal-Ortiz, Thomas Gentzis, Swapan Sahoo, Peter Copeland

Search and Discovery.com

... they will affect its potential to generate hydrocarbons is still a matter of heated debate. Here, we attempt to understand: 1) how euxinic versus...

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Using Measurement Uncertainty to Calculate Reservoir Volumes and Reduce Risk in Prospects, #41324 (2014)

Garrett M. Leahy, Emma Howley, Wenxiu Yang, Arne Skorstad

Search and Discovery.com

... In this abstract, we explore how to better quantify the effect of uncertainties in reservoir structure and overcome limitations of conventional...

2014

Natural Fractures in Shale Hydrocarbon Reservoirs; #41487 (2014)

Julia F.W. Gale

Search and Discovery.com

... reservoirs worldwide, I demonstrate the diversity of shale-hosted fracture systems and present evidence for how and why various fractures systems form...

2014

Interpretation, characterization, and slip hazard assessment of faults in the Midland Basin, west Texas, United States

Elizabeth A. Horne, Peter Hennings, Katie M. Smye, Amanda Z. Calle, Alan P. Morris, and Guo-Chin Dino Huang

AAPG Bulletin

... events, as well as how these fabrics contribute to modern fault slip. It is possible that there are inherited tectonic zones in the basin along...

2024

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