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Stratigraphic Distribution and Mineralogic Correlation of the Green River Formation, Green River and Washakie Basins, Wyoming, U.S.A.
Glenn M. Mason
AAPG Special Volumes
... of the peak height of the primary reflection. For the purposes of the mineral distribution diagrams, the maximum peak height within an individual core hole...
2012
Inefficient Charge-Migration or Poorly Characterized Traps
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Abstract: Extrusive Shale Masses: New Gulf Coast Exploration Frontier
Paul S. Freeman
GCAGS Transactions
... are commonly 30-40 degrees, depending upon the mud viscosity; cones are known to exceed 1500 feet in height. Commonly, mudflows range in thickness from...
1966
Extrusive Shale Masses: New Gulf Coast Exploration Frontier: ABSTRACT
Paul S. Freeman
AAPG Bulletin
... mudcones are commonly 30-40°, depending on the mud viscosity; cones are known to exceed 1,500 ft. in height. Commonly, mudflows range in thickness from...
1966
Abstract: Comparison and Contrasts Between Different Tidal Sand-Bodies: the Case of the Jurassic Neuquèn Basin, Argentina, by Rossi, V. M., Steel, R., Leva-Lopez, J.; #90162 (2013)
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2013
Increasing Hydrocarbon Recovery From Shale Reservoirs Through Ballooned Hydraulic Fracturing
Ahmed Algarhy, M. Y. Soliman, Lloyd Heinze, Sheldon Gorell, Steven Henderson, Hisham Nasr El-Din
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
...Increasing Hydrocarbon Recovery From Shale Reservoirs Through Ballooned Hydraulic Fracturing Ahmed Algarhy, M. Y. Soliman, Lloyd Heinze, Sheldon...
2017
Palaeogeographic Mapping and Depositional Trends of the Patchawarra Formation, Cooper Basin, #51244 (2016).
Sam J. Kobelt, Brenton Schoemaker, Peter McCabe
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... (m) 4 X * Bankfull Height ^Y 6 Mean Range 8 10 12 14 16 Maximum Range 18 20 0 1000 2000 3000 Channel Belt Width (m) 4000 5000 6000...
2016
New Findings in Expected Ultimate Field Recoveries: Implications of Staggered Lateral Downspacing in the Eagle Ford Shale
Paolo Grossi, Devery Neumann, Farshad Lalehrokh
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... was then compared to hydrocarbon in-place (HCIP) mapping of the Eagle Ford and Austin Chalk. These two parameters were then used to compute a recovery...
2015
Stimulation Treatments in the Bakken Formation: Implications for Horizontal Completions*
David D. Cramer
Montana Geological Society
...: Oil and Gas Journal, v. 87, no. 13, p. 41-52. Dobkins, T., 1981, Improved methods to determine hydraulic fracture height...
1991
ABSTRACT: Geochemistry in Exploration and Production:Integrated Hydrocarbon System Analysis and ReservoirGeochemistry in Nigeria
Herwig Ganz, Olukayode Samuel, Vincent Okpoto, Ray Berhitoe, Rob Kreulen
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
...ABSTRACT: Geochemistry in Exploration and Production:Integrated Hydrocarbon System Analysis and ReservoirGeochemistry in Nigeria Herwig Ganz...
2009
Petrophysics of the Lance and Upper Mesaverde Reservoirs at Pinedale Field, Sublette County, Wyoming, USA
Suzanne G. Cluff, Robert M. Cluff, Daniel G. Hallau, Ryan J. Sharma
AAPG Special Volumes
...., and X. D. Jing, 2001, Saturation height methods and their impact on volumetric hydrocarbon in place estimates: Society of Petroleum Engineers 2001 Annual...
2014
Timing and Processes of Fracture Formation in Tight-Gas Sandstone Reservoirs Using Fluid Inclusions
Andras Fall, Peter Eichhubl, Stephen E. Laubach
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... that fracture opening and elevated pore-fluid pressures coincided with maximum gas generation in the source rocks within and underlying the Mesaverde...
2013
Machine-Learning Assisted Production Allocation Using a 3-D Full Field Geochemical Model of Produced Oils in the Eagle Ford and Austin Chalk of South Texas
Jason Jweda, Hui Long, Eric Michael
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... employed for nearly two decades to unlock significant hydrocarbon resources in low and ultra-low permeability (micro- and nanodarcy) unconventional...
2021
Calibrating discrete fracture-network models with a carbonate three-dimensional outcrop fracture network: Implications for naturally fractured reservoir modeling
K. Bisdom, B. D. M. Gauthier, G. Bertotti, and N. J. Hardebol
AAPG Bulletin
... decreases rapidly (Figure 6A). The upper limit in this study is defined by the maximum height of the outcrops, but there is also a decrease in large...
2014
Pore Structure Analysis by Using Atomic Force Microscopy
Kouqi Liu, Mehdi Ostadhassan, Bailey Bubach
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... capacity, mechanical properties, and mass transport potential of hydrocarbon. Quantitative understanding pore structures of the formation have been...
2016
Geometry of winglike clastic intrusions adjacent to a deep-water channel complex: Implications for hydrocarbon exploration and production
Christopher A.-L. Jackson, Mads Huuse, Gillian P. Barber
AAPG Bulletin
... variability of winglike intrusion complexes. However, it is clear that dikes attain a maximum height of 90 m (295 ft) and typically terminate or turn...
2011
Hydrodynamic Pools at Faults
N. A. Eremenko, I. M. Michailov
CSPG Bulletin
... of the water h is the density of the hydrocarbon g is the gravitational acceleration z is the height of the hydrocarbon column. The expression...
1974
Abstract: Hydrocarbon Distribution in the Maracaibo Basin, by W. Scherer; #90951 (1996).
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1996
A Comparison of Fractal Methods for Evaluation of Hydraulic Fracturing Surface Roughness
Abbas Movassagh, Xi Zhang, Elaheh Arjomand, Manouchehr Haghighi
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
... and laboratory fracture height profiles, the roughness-length method provides a relatively more reliable estimation of the fractal dimension...
2020
Hydrocarbon Generation and Expulsion Features of the Upper Triassic Xujiahe Formation Source Rocks and Their Controlling Effects on Hydrocarbon Accumulation, Sichuan Basin, Central China
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Some Petrophysical Aspects of the Mississippian "Chat" Glick Field, Kiowa County, Kansas
Jack D. Duren
Oklahoma City Geological Society
.... REPRESENTATIVE CAPILLARY PRESSURE CURVES VS CALCULATED HEIGHT ABOVE FREE WATER LEVEL SHELL-ROBBINS 1-32 GLICK FIELD, KANSAS Figure 14. POROSITY - WATER SATURATION...
1961
Optimizing Hydraulic Fracturing in Water-Sensitive Shales: A Comparative Study of Frac Fluid Performance
Fatick Nath, Rene Garcilazo Jr, Jorge Collazo Jr
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... that, since the 2000s, has unlocked a new era of hydrocarbon recovery across global shale basins. However, this success is accompanied by challenges...
2025
Abstract: Seal Capacity in Dynamic Petroleum Systems: Example from Pagerungan Gas Field, East Java Sea, Indonesia, by J. G. Kaldi, D. Macgregor, and G. P. O'Donnell; #90937 (1998).
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1998