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Characterization of Karst and Fault-Fracture Networks and their Impact on Thermal EOR in a Tight Carbonate Reservoir, Awali Field, Bahrain; #20427 (2018)

Mark R. Lambert, Abdulnaser Abousetta, Rabab Al Saffar, Ali Khalifa, Ali Shehab, Ali Mohamed

Search and Discovery.com

... LS1 and LS2 Ostracod East Late-Cretaceous Post-Turonian Regional Unconformity Top 12 ft of Rubble (Mishrif) core under UV light FMI image at Blue...

2018

A Geomechanical Study of Refracturing Based on Microseismic Observations - Case Study of Haynesville and Eagle Ford Wells

Alireza Agharazi, Sudhendu Kashikar

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... rates at the heel. If the added diverters fail to seal off the perforations at the heel area, this condition persists throughout the treatment and causes...

2016

A Comparison of Experimentally Created and Naturally Formed Drape Folds

David W. Stearns, David M. Weinberg

Wyoming Geological Association

...) and Handin et al (1963) systematically investigated the effects of these parameters on small intact samples of common sedimentary rocks. These monumental works...

1975

A Probable Cave Breccia in Middle Cambrian Limestone, Southern Nevada: Petrography and Paleomagnetic Constraints on the Time of Formation

Stephen L. Gillett

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and Halley, 1979). The upper two members of the Carrara, the Jangle Limestone and the argillaceous Desert Limestone, comprise the limy top and shaly lower...

1983

Reservoir characterization and static earth model for potential carbon dioxide storage in Upper Pennsylvanian cyclothems, Nebraska, United States

Valerie L. Smith, and R. M. Joeckel

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... box represents footprint of static earth model reported in this paper. Contours are elevation depth (feet, mean sea level) for the top...

2020

Organic matter network in post-mature Marcellus Shale: Effects on petrophysical properties

Claudio Delle Piane, Julien Bourdet, Matthew Josh, M. Ben Clennell, William D. A. Rickard, Martin Saunders, Neil Sherwood, Zhongsheng Li, David N. Dewhurst, and Mark D. Raven

AAPG Bulletin

...: Origin and implications for source, seal, and reservoir properties in petroleum systems: AAPG Bulletin, v. 95, no. 12, p. 2031–2059. Barker, C. E., and M...

2018

Neogene Evolution of the Central Texas Landscape and the Edwards Aquifers after Balcones Faulting

Peter R. Rose

GCAGS Journal

... (the artesian aquifer top-seal); and (b) mixing of phreatic and saline formation waters along the saline water interface, which promoted hypogenic porosity...

2019

Difference in overpressure environments for the western and central deep-water Gulf of Mexico

Sharon Cornelius and Peter A. Emmet

AAPG Bulletin

... that this is not the case suggests that this pressure has either escaped over geologic time along fractures or faults or an insufficient top seal prevented...

2022

Structure of South Louisiana Deep-Seated Domes

W. E. Wallace, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... the sedimentary layers of the earth's crust. The present depth of the top of the salt column determines the structural characteristics of the resulting...

1944

The Microflora of the Mud Deposits of Lake Mendota

Fred T. Williams, Elizabeth McCoy

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., enclosed the mud core and kept it intact: it could thus be removed and taken to the laboratory for examination. With the insertion of a second sterile...

1935

ABSTRACT: Application of the Synthetic Rock Mass Discrete Element Approach for Fracture Behavior in Shale; #90122 (2011)

Nicholas Thompson and Rune M. Holt

Search and Discovery.com

... the behavior of an intact rock (e.g. elasticity/brittleness) as well as scale-dependent behavior of the rock mass (e.g. strength/stiffness reduction...

2011

Cosmic Impact in the Coastal Plain of Mississippi? The Kilmichael Structure

David T. King Jr., Lucille W. Petruny

GCAGS Transactions

... at the structure's center, 770 ft of section, consisting mainly of breccias and large intact blocks, was penetrated and sampled. In this paper, we have reinterpreted...

2006

Evaluating the Impact of Stress-Induced Changes on Caprock Integrity in the San Juan Basin.

Nathaniel Nimo Yeboah, William Ampomah, Tom Bratton, Dung Bui, Adewale Amosu

Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS)

... the caprock thus ensuring that CO2 does not exceed the threshold required to compromise the seal. The results show a considerable reduction in effective stress...

2025

Improving Exploration Efficiency in Frontier Basin Using CSEM

Raghava Tharimela

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

..., presence of charge, reservoir and an effective seal. In frontier exploration blocks which are usually large and often have sparse data available to work...

2020

Determination of In-Situ Hydrocarbon Volumes in Liquid-Rich Shale Plays, #80365 (2014)

G. Eric Michael, James Packwood, Albert Holba

Search and Discovery.com

... saturations in shales: Applications in seal evaluation. AAPG Memoir 67, p. 13-29. Price, L.C., 1999, Origins and characteristics of the basin-centered...

2014

Carbonate Deposits In the Lower Jurassic Navajo Sandstone, Southern Utah and Northern Arizona, U.S.A.

Judith Totman Parrish, Stephen T. Hasiotis, Marjorie A. Chan

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...). Fig. 2. Geologic map of southeastern Utah (top) and restored cross section of the Navajo Sandstone (bottom). Dashed line indicates cross-section...

2017

Chapter 8: Impact of Depositional and Diagenetic Heterogeneity on Multiscale Mechanical Behavior of Mancos Shale, New Mexico and Utah, USA

Hongkyu Yoon, Mathew D. Ingraham, Joseph Grigg, Benjamin Rosandick, Peter Mozley, Alex Rinehart, William M. Mook, Thomas Dewers

AAPG Special Volumes

... and the Environment, v. 59, no. 3, p. 195–199. ASTM 3967-08, 2008, Standard test method for splitting tensile strength of intact rock core specimens: West...

2019

Textural Characteristics of Shale Deformations, and Associated Distribution Models: Implications for Shale Reservoir Fluid Flow

Jim Buckman, Gary Couples, Helen Lewis

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... experiments (top, left) disrupting a previously(which is ~5 mm, so a displacement intact disk of shale (top, right). Optical thin-section image...

2019

The Universal Stage In Studies Of Diagenetic Textures

J. E. Glover

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... inspection of the interface between grains and cement, or grains and matrix, should show whether the grains have remained intact since deposition...

1964

“Frozen-In” Hydrocarbon Accumulations or Diagenetic Traps–Exploration Targets

H. Hugh Wilson

Abilene Geological Society

... Jurassic, top of the Lower Cretaceous, and Upper Cretaceous. The shale at the base of the Jurassic salt is known to be highly bituminous and conventional...

1983

Diagenetic History of Norphlet Formation (Upper Jurassic), Rankin, County, Mississippi

Earle F. McBride

GCAGS Transactions

... of the grains show some degree of dissolution. Plagioclase ranges from cloudy (probably albitized) intact grains to "skeletal" or "swiss-cheese" dissolution...

1981

"Frozen-In" Hydrocarbon Accumulations or Diagenetic Traps--Exploration Targets

H. Hugh Wilson

AAPG Bulletin

... Triassic, Upper Jurassic, top of the Lower Cretaceous, and Upper Cretaceous. The shale at the base of the Jurassic salt is known to be highly...

1977

Influence of Lithofacies and Diagenesis on Norwegian North Sea Chalk Reservoirs

J. E. Brasher , K. R. Vagle

AAPG Bulletin

... sandstones do not form an effective seal and thus allow fluids to escape and pressure to decline (Hardman, 1982). Severe fracturing and faulting may...

1996

Aquathermal Pressuring and Geopressure Evaluation: GEOLOGIC NOTES

Stephen R. Daines

AAPG Bulletin

... exist. As mentioned, the seal must be totally impermeable. Also, if during burial the seal remained intact, then the maximum pressure developed within...

1982

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