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Development of An Incised-Valley Fill Under the Influence of Tectonism and Glacio-Eustatic Sea-Level Change: Valley Morphology, Fluvial Style, and Lithology

Erik S. Rasmussen

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... (RCS). The scouring shows a systematic migration towards the east. The main incision and the twofold development of the valley fill are interpreted...

2014

The Semoga-Kaji Discoveries: Large Stratigraphic Baturaja Oil Fields in South Sumatera

Oskar M. Hutapea

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... in current structures by a combination of structural and stratigraphic controls, after undergoing migration processes into the paleo accumulation...

1998

Pore Geometry: Control on Reservoir Properties, Walker Creek Field, Columbia and Lafayette Counties, Arkansas

D. M. Bliefnick , J. G. Kaldi

AAPG Bulletin

... diagenetic trap: Gulf Coast Association Geological Society Transactions, v. 26, p. 34-56. Bishop, W. F., 1971, Stratigraphic control of production...

1996

Sequence Stratigraphy as Predictive Tool in Lower Goru Fairway, Lower and Middle Indus Platform, Pakistan; #10404 (2012)

Nadeem Ahmad, Paul Fink, Simon Sturrock, Tariq Mahmood, and Muhammad Ibrahim

Search and Discovery.com

..., Badin Uplift, Lakhra High, etc., Figure 3) which has implications for the migration pathways, timing of the reservoir charge, and hydrocarbon entrapment...

2012

Abstract: Geovolume Visualization and Interpretation Techniques from Rank Exploration to Secondary Recovery

Elizabeth Lorenzetti Harvey, T. Mike Sheffield, D.E. Meyer, B.A. Payne, J. A. Less, M.J. Zeitlin

GCAGS Transactions

... techniques are used in the data-processing workflow to quality-control the data and pick horizons for depth migration, reducing cycle time and improving...

2000

AI Seismic Interpretation for a Better, More Sustainable Tomorrow

Ryan Williams, Chris Han, Peter Szafian, Mark Brownless, James Lowell, Geoteric

GEO ExPro Magazine

... the aquifer and subsequently controlling fluid-flow pathways through it. The manual interpretation of faults can be extremely timeconsuming...

2021

Hydrocarbon Habitat in Main Producing Areas, Saudi Arabia: DISCUSSION

H. Hugh Wilson

AAPG Bulletin

..., p. 8) conclude that this migration took place through fractures and fault offsets, even though faults in Ghawar are small, insignificant shears...

1982

Deltas of the Lake Malawi Rift, East Africa: Seismic Expression and Exploration Implications

Christopher A. Scholz

AAPG Bulletin

... of any major intrabasinal normal faults aligned favorably, that s subparallel with principal downslope sediment pathways (Scholz, 1995). DISCUSSION...

1995

Seismic geomorphology, lithology, and evolution of the late Pleistocene Mars-Ursa turbidite region, Mississippi Canyon area, northern Gulf of Mexico

Derek E. Sawyer, Peter B. Flemings, R. Craig Shipp, Charles D. Winker

AAPG Bulletin

... in base level, which exert a strong control on submarine-channel equilibrium, including headward migration of knickpoints, which can lead to channel...

2007

3-D Seismic Imaging of a Thin, Vertically Isolated Fluvial Depositional System Reservoir In Seeligson Field, South Texas

Virginia M. Pendleton and Bob A. Hardage

GCAGS Transactions

... correlated with well control. Previously unmapped subtle synthetic and antithetic faults associated with a rollover anticline downthrown...

1998

Capillary Pressure Techniques: Application to Exploration and Development Geology

Jeffrey B. Jennings

AAPG Bulletin

... an inexpensive yet valuable source of data. If we understand how capillary pressure works within a reservoir or how it affects migration and entrapment, we...

1987

Relationship of Unconformities, Tectonics, and Sea Level Changes in the Cretaceous of the Western Interior, United States: Part III. Middle Rocky Mountains

R. J. Weimer

AAPG Special Volumes

... by a knowledge of tectonic influence on sedimentation during sea level changes and how these factors control distribution of source rock, migration...

1986

Abstract: Duplex Wave Migration … Imaging Vertical Boundaries; #90211 (2015)

Brian Link and Naum Marmalevsky

Search and Discovery.com

... vertical boundary information only. Therefore, through the use of duplex wave migration we can fill in the very information (dips from 75 to 90 degrees...

2015

Overview of Petroleum System Case Studies: Chapter 20: Part V. Case Studies--Western Hemisphere

Leslie B. Magoon, Zenon C. Valin

AAPG Special Volumes

... and characterize 25 petroleum systems. Some studies address the migration of hydrocarbons from the pod of active source rock to the trap and show...

1994

Fault growth and linkage: Implications for tectonosedimentary evolution in the Chezhen Basin of Bohai Bay, eastern China

Jinbao Su, Wenbin Zhu, Jia Wei, Leiming Xu, Yanfeng Yang, Zhiqiang Wang, Zhiyong Zhang

AAPG Bulletin

... process may be very rapid. However, the fault linkage exerted considerable control on sedimentation and evolution of the basin. This study demonstrates...

2011

Role of Fault Rejuvenation in Hydrocarbon Accumulation and Structural Evolution of Reconcavo Basin, Northeastern Brazil

Curtis R. Cohen

AAPG Bulletin

... Joao, and Buracica--the structural trap for hydrocarbon accumulation is an updip corner formed by the intersection of two faults (Ghignone and Andrade...

1985

Compositional Changes to Gas Migrating through Water-Saturated Rock, #41391 (2014).

Alton A. Brown

Search and Discovery.com

... migration can significantly alter migrating gas composition. Model results demonstrate how this alteration occurs, where in the migrating gas components...

2014

Simulation Model for Petroleum Exploration

Kazuo Nakayama , Dewitt C. Van Siclen

AAPG Bulletin

... will be considered as the cause of petroleum migration in this model. For an oil trap to exist under such hydrostatic conditions, the capillary pressure (Pc...

1981

Bampo-Peutu(!) Petroleum System, North Sumatra, Indonesia: Chapter 38: Part VI. Case Studies--Eastern Hemisphere

Steven P. Buck, Thane H. McCulloh

AAPG Special Volumes

... together help explain how large gas accumulations are preserved in this actively deforming basin. Multiple pathways exist to facilitate migration...

1994

Section VIII: A Case History from The California Borderland

New Orleans Geological Society

... the California Borderland. This 150 by 200-mile area is checkerboarded by 14 deep basins in various stages of fill. These basins are enclosed by margins...

1975

The Saldaña Victims': Unsuccessful Subthrust Exploration in the Upper Magdalena Valley of Colombia - Reasons for Failures and the Way Ahead

Mario G. de Freitas

Asociación Colombiana de Geólogos y Geofisicos del Petróleo (ACGGP)

.... They direct migration paths within individual compartments oriented ENE. The faults are likely to have a sealing component, which should create a series...

2000

A model for an unconventional trap in low permeability upper Tonkawa shallow marine sandstones in Dewey, Roger Mills, and Ellis Counties, Oklahoma.

Andrew Cullen

Oklahoma City Geological Society

...-trap began to fill. The apparent column height of 2,900ft would generate a buoyant pressure of nearly 1000 psi at the top of the trap As denudation...

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