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Tectonic geomorphology of the Jhelum fault zone and its contiguous regions in western Himalaya

Shah A.A., Syaakiirroh Sahari, Navakanesh B., Nurhafizah A.M., Fu Fui, Ashwini, Talha Q.

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... of the river clearly suggests faulting (Figure 1B). The Jhelum and Tarbela fault zones are around 60 km apart, and the active deformation zone in between...

2022

Volumetric Calculations Using 3D Seismic Calibrated Against Porosity Logs - Pretty Hill Formation Reservoirs, Onshore Otway Basin

P. J. Boult, J. Donley

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... level and the seal, was input into original gas-in-place calculations. For the Katnook Field, original gas-in-place calculations, based on this 3D...

2001

Deciphering Earth's Natural Hourglasses: Perspectives On Source-To-Sink Analysis

William Helland-Hansen, Tor O. Sømme, Ole J. Martinsen, Ian Lunt, John Thurmond

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... depressions and zones of weaknesses such as individual faults and fault complexes should always be candidate pathways for sediment to be routed...

2016

Modeling the Ship Creek ground-water table: comparing areas of low and high permeability, Anchorage Alaska - Abstract

Emily Creely, Jim McCaslin Brown

Alaska Geological Society

... nearly 32,000 feet. To show how this relationship would affect modeling efforts, the mean water-table slope was determined for areas representing high...

2003

Abstract: DLIS and Archival of Interpreted Petrophysical Data

Peter Boles

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... acquisition companies, and issues of how to best record the interpreted data or results into the physical format ofDLIS. The proposed presentation...

2000

Empirical Relation Between Carbonate Porosity and Thermal Maturity: An Approach to Regional Porosity Prediction: REPLY TO RAY DISCUSSION

James W. Schmoker

AAPG Bulletin

... be emphasized here is that depth (z) in and of itself does not affect or control geologic processes. Depth is only a location variable, a "latitude...

1985

Practical Repressuring

Newell M. Wilder

AAPG Bulletin

... can not say to another what the amount of the injection fluid should be, or how fast it should be put in each well. Many questions pertaining...

1938

Monitoring Aquifer Integrity in a Multi-Zone Environment: A Fit-For-Purpose Single-Trip Solution, #80455 (2015).

Robert Rees

Search and Discovery.com

... three years of CSG operations (classified as an “Immediate Affect”) or at any time thereafter (classified as a “Long-Term Affect”) while CSG operations...

2015

Report of Sub-Committee on Reservoir Fluids, Related Constituents and Conditions: RESEARCH

G. C. Gester

AAPG Bulletin

... as catalysts in the genesis of petroleum? If so, what are these substances? Might they affect the process of migration and accumulation as well...

1947

A Midland Basin operators approach to data collection and current best practices for mitigating induced seismicity

Murray Dighans, Ben Davis, Andrew Quarles Van Ufford, Ryan Kavanagh, Peter Hennings

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

...: a “sensitive” fault, a pathway for elevated fluid pressure to reach that fault, and quick changes in injection rates relative to reservoir pressure changes...

2023

Pressure Transient Testing for Pattern Waterflood Design

Gardner W. Walkup Jr.

Indonesian Petroleum Association

..., step rate, pressure buildup, and interference tests. This paper summarizes how critical parameters such as required injection pressures, formation...

1991

Jefferson Island Salt Dome, Iberia Parish, Louisiana

Lawrence O'Donnell

AAPG Special Volumes

... the elevation of Jefferson Island into Lake Peigneur. Figure 2 shows how closely the salt of the salt spine contours conform with the surface topography...

1936

Jefferson Island Salt Dome, Iberia Parish, Louisiana

Lawrence O'Donnell

AAPG Bulletin

... of the fault. MINERALS IN CAP ROCK The cap rock in the sulphur area in vertical section is composed of three zones (Figs. 12 and 13), as follows...

1935

Economic Resources in Cretaceous Carbonate Platforms: An Overview: Chapter 2

Robert W. Scott, J. A. Toni Simo, Jean-Pierre Masse

AAPG Special Volumes

... traps. Seal rocks are generally fine-grained or thoroughly cemented limestones. Fateh Field in offshore Dubai, UAE, is an eroded anticline...

1993

Evolution of the Cretaceous Astrid thrust belt in the ultradeep-water Lower Congo Basin, Gabon

Martin P. A. Jackson, Michael R. Hudec, David C. Jennette, Richard E. Kilby

AAPG Bulletin

... domain (Figure 5). We measured fault-activity indices (1) to compare how six main thrusts evolved and (2) to examine along-strike variation in slip rate...

2008

Three deep resource plays in the San Joaquin Valley compared with the Bakken Formation

D. K. Larue, M. Smithard, and M. Mercer

AAPG Bulletin

..., F. W. Bergen, and H. G. Billman, et al, 1957a, Central San Joaquin Valley San Andreas fault to Sierra Nevada Foothills: Pacific Section AAPG Map...

2018

Laramide Basement Deformation in an Evolving Stress Field, Bighorn Mountain Front, Five Springs Area, Wyoming (1)

DONALD U. WISE and CURTIS M. OBI

AAPG Bulletin

... actually deformed within the complex fold/fault structures of the range fronts and how the orientations of stress fields in basement changed with time...

1992

Integrated Uncertainty Workflows for Field Development Planning: Example from the Jackdaw Discovery; #41699 (2015)

Damien Ryan, Jacob Opata, John Luchford, Sadegh Taheri, Alexander Kononov, Nick Lee, Andy Hall

Search and Discovery.com

... on in place volumes in both the appraised and un-appraised fault blocks are the gas-water contacts. However recovery from the reservoir is largely...

2015

The Kinematics of Extension and Inversion in the Malay Basin, Offshore Peninsular Malaysia

Mazlan B. Hj. Madon

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... that the India-Asia collision during the middle-late Eocene had caused the eastward-extrusion oflarge continental slivers along major strike-slip fault zones...

1997

Depositional Environments and Reservoir Characteristics of the Upper Miocene Etchegoin and Chanac Formations, Kern Front Oil Field, California

Martin H. Link, Kenneth P. Helmold, William T. Long

Pacific Section SEPM

... and occurs on a west-southwest dipping, faulted homocline bounded on the east by the Kern Front fault (Fig. IB). The trap consists of an updip seal...

1990

The Passive Thermal Contribution of a Dormant Pre‐Cenozoic Giant of the East Java Sea: Implications for Exploration of the Kangean Area

Nicolas Bianchi, Hendri Harsian

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... thermal anomaly as a result of heat losses that affect the heat flow as it travels through the preserved sedimentary column of the syncline...

2016

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