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An Overview and Development History of the Wattenberg Field

John H. Ladd

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... been sourced through vertical migration of hydrocarbons along faults (Weimer, 1996). Thus, a strong structural component to the trapping...

2001

Front Matter, Abstracts: “Banking on the Permian Basin: Plays, Field Studies, and Techniques”

Robert C. Trentham

West Texas Geological Society

... significant methane storage in pore water along petroleum migration pathways, because undersaturated water can strip methane from migrating gas...

2004

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Search and Discovery.com

... is extensively overmature. Therefore, understanding the timing of charge, the nature of migration pathways and the timing and presence of structural development...

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The Pitfalls of Seismic Interpretation: How to Reduce Risk With Certainty; #70226 (2016)

David Quinn

Search and Discovery.com

...The Pitfalls of Seismic Interpretation: How to Reduce Risk With Certainty; #70226 (2016) David Quinn The Pitfalls of Seismic Interpretation: How...

2016

Intra-Basement Intrusions in the STACK Area of Oklahoma; #42229 (2018)

Satinder Chopra, Lennon Infante-Paez, Kurt J. Marfurt

Search and Discovery.com

.... In many parts of the world, basement faults control shallower faulting in the overlying sedimentary cover. Such faults can enable fluid migration up...

2018

Geologic Potential for Hydrocarbons in Unexplored Offshore Basins of Western North America

Hugh McLean, Thomas J. Wiley

Circum Pacific Council Publications

... Paleozoic) sedimentary rocks that form a northdipping slope beneath the basin fill. Normal and antithetic faults that parallel the long axis of the basin...

1987

Assessment of Fault Zone Properties for CSG Development Areas

Jim Undershultz, Saswata Mukherjee, Alexandra Wolhuter, Huan Xu, Eddie Banks, Saskia Noorduijn, Jim McCallum

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... and structural geology where faults can either allow hydrocarbons to accumulate in commercial volumes, or to leak rendering an otherwise valid trap...

2019

Function of Carrier Beds in Long-Distance Migration of Oil

John L. Rich

AAPG Bulletin

...-distance migration of oil, we may begin with the oil already in the carrier bed. How it came there is not primarily the theme of the present discussion...

1931

Thin-skinned and Thick-skinned Inversion-Related Thrusting A Structural Model for the Kutai Basin, Kalimantan, Indonesia

John L. C. Chambers, Ian Carter, Ian R. Cloke, Jonathan Craig, Steve J. Moss, David W. Paterson

AAPG Special Volumes

... Petroleum Association, 25/1, 93116. Biantoro, E., B. P. Muritno, and J. M. B. Mamuaya, 1992, Inversion faults as the major structural control...

2004

Complex Transtensional Structures and the Hydrocarbon Potential of the Greater Sarawak Basin, Sarawak as Defined by Synthetic Aperture Radar

M. P. R. Light, D. J. Bird, G. A. Posehn, M. A. A. Hudi

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... faults in the South China Sea likely controlled the migration and accumulation of hydrocarbons in Sarawak. Thus SAR has been a critical tool in explaining...

1994

Lower Cretaceous Geology Northwestern Karnes County, Texas

Delos R. Tucker

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... structure? How do the stratigraphic units change thickness? Can “beds” be used as chronostratigraphic boundaries? Why do some of the faults have...

1965

AAPG ACE 2018

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Sumpal Fractured Basement Field, Structural Attribute Analysis and Interpretation Case Study, Workflow Management and New Insights from Pre-Stack Depth Migrated Data and Azimuthal Stacks

Yan Darmadi, John Hughes, Sugiharto Danudjaja, Rita Achdiat

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... Chopra et al. (2000) and Jyosula (2003) show how faults and fractures are often better imaged on azimuth-limited seismic volumes. Azimuthal anisotropic...

2014

Surface and Subsurface Study of the Southwest Davis Oil Field Sections 11 and 14, T 1 S, R 1 E, Murray County, Oklahoma

Elliot W. Wiltse

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... was which of the two nearby faults (Washita Valley Fault Zone or extension of Reagan Fault Zone) exerted most control. Both are shown as having left lateral...

1979

Reservoir Fluid Property Variation at the Metre-scale: Origin, Impact and Mapping in the Vincent Oil Field, Exmouth Sub-basin

A. P. Murray, D. A. Dawson, D. Carruthers, S. Larter

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

.../Van Gogh oil and gas field and others nearby. of observations away from well control into parts of the field that are not penetrated or not sampled...

2013

Fracture paragenesis and microthermometry in Lisburne Group detachment folds: Implications for the thermal and structural evolution of the northeastern Brooks Range, Alaska

C. L. Hanks, T. M. Parris, W. K. Wallace

AAPG Bulletin

... migration pathways out of the hydrocarbon kitchen are necessary to fill distant traps and reservoirs. This study provides important constraints...

2006

Analogue modeling of domino-style extensional basement fault systems with prekinematic salt

O. Ferrer, E. Carola, K. McClay, and N. Bufaliza

AAPG Bulletin

...-influenced sedimentary basins. The results show how by interpreting both the sedimentary geometries and the location and migration of the depocenters...

2023

Chapter 127: Depositional Architecture and Evolution of a Deep-marine Channel-levee Complex: Isaac Formation (Windermere Supergroup), Southern Canadian Cordillera

L. Navarro, Z. Khan, R. W. C. Arnott

AAPG Special Volumes

... a suitable trap and retard fluid flow away from the channel fill. Levee deposits along the erosive outer-bend channel margin, however, are truncated...

2007

ABSTRACT: The Use of Seismic Stratigraphy for Waste Site Characterization; #90013 (2003)

Tom J. Temples, Michael G. Waddell, William Domoracki

Search and Discovery.com

... the depositional environment as well as determining any preferential pathways for contaminant migration off site. The data were interpreted...

2003

New Focus on the Bight Basin: Australian Southern Rift

P. Boult

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... carrier beds will cease when they reach the sealed parts of faults. If there is 3-way dip closure lateral hydrocarbon migration will also cease and the trap...

2012

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