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ABSTRACT: Are Rescaled Decline Curves A Solution for Shale Gas Assessment?; #90122 (2011)

Jean-Yves Chatellier, Bob Menard, and Sylvestre Charles

Search and Discovery.com

... by the number of days). Many wells can thus be plotted at once and the curve is typical of an inverse function (harmonic behaviour) that is a simple and very...

2011

Wettability and connectivity of overmature shales in the Fuling gas field, Sichuan Basin (China)

Rui Yang, Qinhong Hu, Sheng He, Fang Hao, Xusheng Guo, Jizheng Yi, and Mengdi Sun

AAPG Bulletin

...:10.3997/2214-4609.201701569. Cao, Q., and W. Zhou, 2015, Characteristic and controlling factors of organic pores in continental shale gas reservoir of Chang...

2019

Preservation of Reservoir Quality by Chlorite Coats in Deep Tuscaloosa Sandstones, Central Louisiana, U.S.A.

Shirley P. Dutton, Marilyn E. Hutton, William A. Ambrose, A. Taylor Childers, Robert G. Loucks

GCAGS Journal

... S T Q ,C C L C , U.S.A. Shirley P. Dutton, Marilyn E. Hutton, William A. Ambrose, A. Taylor Childers, and Robert G. Loucks Bureau of Economic Geology...

2018

Vaca Muerta Formation: An Example of Shale Heterogeneities Controlling Hydrocarbon Accumulations

Luis P. Stinco, Silvia P. Barredo

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... the basin. These variations are related to the basement fabric, post-rift subsidence interrupted by inverse reactivation, east-west basin asymmetry...

2014

Depositional and Diagenetic History of the Hosston Formation (Travis Peak), Neuvo Leon Group, Trawick Field, Nacogdoches County, Texas

Scott B. Blount , Austin A. Sartin , Ernest B. Ledger

GCAGS Transactions

... facilitates the prediction of the location of porous zones. Finley, et al., (1985), observed an inverse relationship between the amount of silica...

1986

Fractures in sandstone reservoirs with ultra-low permeability: A case study of the Upper Triassic Yanchang Formation in the Ordos Basin, China

Zeng Lianbo, Li Xiang-Yang

AAPG Bulletin

.... M. Song, and QQ. Ran, 2004, Development technology of fractured reservoirs (in Chinese): Beijing, Petroleum Industry Press, 336 p.Yuan, Y...

2009

Random and time-persistent depositional processes in turbidite successions: an example from the marine deep-water Aoshima Formation (Neogene, Kyushu Island, southwest Japan)

Yoshiro Ishihara, Keisuke Kimata, Yuri Onishi

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... 1962) or Lowe (Lowe 1982) sequences. Sediment-gravity-flow deposits were divided into graded, inverse-graded, and massive types (Ishihara et al. 2009...

2024

Cool-Water Carbonate Sedimentation During the Terminal Quaternary Sea-Level Cycle: Lincoln Shelf, Southern Australia

Noel P. James, Yvonne Bone, Steven J. Hageman, Davida Feary, Victor A. Gostin

Special Publications of SEPM

... to the mixed carbonate terrigenous clastic shelves in the east The shelf is opposite two large inverse estuaries that extend well into an arid hinterland...

1997

Sedimentologic and Chemostratigraphic Recognition of Third-Order Sequences in Resedimented Carbonate: The Middle Jurassic Vajont Limestone, Venetian Alps, Italy

William G. Zempolich, Elisabetta Erba

Special Publications of SEPM

... sequence J u Q in the en stratigraphic interpretation sea production findings in the of resedimented carbonate of the associated...

1999

Concluding Remarks - Application of Resistivity-Tool-Response Modeling for Formation Evaluation - Archie Series No. 2

Hezhu Yin

AAPG Special Volumes

.... • Forward modeling of a given earth-resistivity profile to calculate a resistivity-tool response will result in a unique solution. Inverse modeling...

2011

Seismic Modeling of a Mixed Carbonate-Siliciclastic Prograded System Middle Permian, Midland Basin

D. G. Harris, J. F. Sarg

West Texas Geological Society

... two-dimensional forward and inverse modeling, the sequence geometries and the distribution of sandstones and major carbonate porosity trends...

1989

Swash Mark and Grain Flow

Asbury H. Sallenger, Jr.

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., Floating sand in the formation of swash marks: Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 8, p. 71. SALLENGER, A. H., 1979, Inverse grading and hydraulic equivalence...

1981

Abstract: Greedy Least-Squares and its Application in Radon Transforms; #90171 (2013)

Juefu Wang and Mark Ng

Search and Discovery.com

... only those model elements whose amplitude exceeds the threshold value. Recalling that the task of the Radon inverse problem is to find an optimal...

2013

Parnell Grits - Large Subaqueous Volcaniclastic Gravity Flows with Multiple Particle-Support Mechanisms

Peter F. Ballance, Murray R. Gregory

Special Publications of SEPM

... with bathyal flysch of the Waitemata interarc crystals rip up clasts shallow marine fossils and rare extrabasinal clasts in a matrix of sand and silt Inverse...

1991

High-Resolution Sequence Stratigraphic Setting of Mississippian Eolianites, Appalachian and Illinois Basins

L. B. Smith, A. Al-Tawtl, J. F. Read

Special Publications of SEPM

... are I to 8 m thick and tens of meters to many kilometers wide They have wedge sets of planar and tangential sharply defined inverse graded laminae...

2001

Shale Resource Systems for Oil and Gas: Part 1Shale-gas Resource Systems

Daniel M. Jarvie

AAPG Special Volumes

.../index.htm?q=%2Btext%3Araseroka (accessed November 11, 2010).Reed, R., and R. Loucks, 2007, Imaging nanoscale pores in the Mississippian Barnett Shale...

2012

Constraints on the Formation of Pliocene Hummocky Cross-stratification in Calabria (Southern Italy) from Consideration of Hydraulic and Dispersive Equivalence, Grain-Flow Theory, and Suspended-Load Fallout Rate

Peter G. DeCelles, William Cavazza

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... sandstone: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 3, p. 329. SALLENGER, A.H., JR., 1979, Inverse grading and hydraulic equivalence in grain flow deposits...

1992

Sediment Mass-Transport in Basins: Controls and Patterns

Michael E. Field

Pacific Section SEPM

... s e d i m e n t t o t h e s l o p e , b u t t h e q u a n t i t i e s thus added are p r o b a b l y m i n o r compared to t h e c o n t r i b u t i o...

1981

The Use of Geoelectrical Imaging Surveys for the Delineation of Different Subsurface Geological and Man-Made Features

S. S. Abdul Nassir, C. Y. Lee

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... of the inverse section represents the original surface layer. This layer varies in thickness but in general it gradually becomes thicker as it progresses...

1999

The Gravity Method: Part 7. Geophysical Methods

T. R. LaFehr

AAPG Special Volumes

..., depending upon their sources. Two general approaches can be taken toward the interpretation of the residual anomaly: forward and inverse...

1992

Can Dispersive Pressure Cause Inverse Grading in Grain Flows?

Francois Legros

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Can Dispersive Pressure Cause Inverse Grading in Grain Flows? Francois Legros 2002 166 170 Vol. 72 (2002) No. 1. (January) A theoretical analysis...

2002

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