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Petroleum Developments in Far East in 1967

Howard W. Dalton

AAPG Bulletin

... seismic work and 6 months of surface geologic mapping. Sunray DX conducted 12 party-months of seismic work on land in Brunei during the year. Aquitaine...

1968

Pitless Drilling: A Strategy for Coexistence

Carey Bradford

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... itless drilling is being t rial led by Arrow Energy to improve coexistence on its tenements w ith good q uality agricultural land. The trial is also...

2012

Petroleum Developments in Central and Southern Africa in 1974

Philippe Biro

AAPG Bulletin

... abandoned Shamrock 1 in the Algoa basin. SOEKOR had 2 land rigs operating at year-end. Several small operators were drilling in the Natal and Transvaal...

1975

Development and Outlook for the Continental Shelf of Texas and Louisiana

O. W. Noland , Roy M. Huffington

GCAGS Transactions

... shallow and deep-seated salt domes. Prior to September 16, 1954, 3,411,674 acres of offshore land had been leased at 18 Louisiana and Texas state land...

1954

Second White Specks Formation: New Concepts for Understanding Fractured Reservoirs, #110218 (2015).

Paul MacKay

Search and Discovery.com

... Definition Mode De-Risk Mode Manufacture Mode Early Entrant Low Land Cost Innovator Competitive High Land Cost Implement Technology Entry through...

2015

The Great Black Giant

Thomas Smith

GEO ExPro Magazine

...) Joiner and A. D. ‘Doc’ Lloyd, the wildcatters, pictured with the land owner, Daisy Bradford. Bottom right: Cars line the roadway in anticipation...

2015

Logging Cost Efficiency

Firmansjah Kartawidjaja, William Coates

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... Implementation is straightforward on offshore rigs. Some thought will be needed for swamp barges and land rigs as the benefit of the additional...

2000

Extended Abstract: Regional Tectonics, Structure, and History of Petroleum Exploration in the Union of Myanmar

Scott E. Thornton, Win Swe, Soe Thura Tun

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... resulted in the “discovery” of Yenangyaung Oil Field in the Central Burma Basin. Burmah Oil Company allowed Burmans who had land rights to continue...

2016

Extended Abstract: Regional Tectonics, Structure, and History of Petroleum Exploration in the Union of Myanmar (nee Burma)

Scott E Thornton, Win Swe, Soe Thura Tun

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... from the surface, as this 1912 picture shows (After Corley, 1983). Note Burmah Oil rigs in the distance. Native shallow drilling claims were honored...

2016

Supporting Oil Drilling Rigs in Indonesian Swamps

Paul M. Reed, Johannes Karundeng

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...Supporting Oil Drilling Rigs in Indonesian Swamps Paul M. Reed, Johannes Karundeng 1982 185 202 Drilling locations on hard ground have created...

1982

Transition–Zone Seismic Surveys in Southeast Asia

R. E. Sheriff, Palmer L. Greene, Harold Reaves

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... and swamp, and finally end up in a river. Areas where neither normal land or normal marine techniques are applicable are called "transition zones...

1980

Central and Southern Africa

Harry J. McGrew

AAPG Bulletin

... in the western part having the largest share. Seismic work involved 225 party months of operation. Most of this time was spent on land, but marine...

1981

Petroleum Developments in South America, Central America, and Caribbean Area in 1975

L. E. Hatfield , C. H. Neff

AAPG Bulletin

... offshore drilling platforms were added and 3 land rigs were returned to drilling. Land rigs numbered 23 and 19 rigs were offshore. Another offshore rig...

1976

Out Into the Surf and Beyond: the Why, How and Where of Offshore Oil Exploration from Bristol Bay to Point Loma from the 1890s to the 1980s

L. Rogers Hardy

Petroleum History Institute

... and shallow ocean to support land drilling rigs and establish the world’s first “offshore” oil production. But elsewhere higher surf and a lack...

2020

ABSTRACT: A Brief History Of The Utica - Point Pleasant Shale Play Of Ohio

Jeffrey C. Dick

Petroleum History Institute

... as the number of drilling rigs climbed and drilling efficiency continually improved. A number of independent factors had a profound influence...

2017

Shale Gas: Promises, Challenges and Global Implications

Jane Whaley

GEO ExPro Magazine

... and applications covering more than 120,000 km2 of land, all prospective for unconventional oil and gas, including acreage in Ireland, Australia...

2013

Role and Importance of Geophysics in Oil and Gas Exploration in Siberia

A. I. Bogdanov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... the technical problems are the improvement in the construction of dry-land boons for work in tundra and forested regions during winter months, highly...

1962

Memorial: Bernold M. BrunoŽ Hanson (1928-2000)

A. T. (Toby) Carleton

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... and operated three cable-tool rigs as G & H Drilling Company from 1961 to 1964. From 1980 to 1984 he was the owner of BMH Drilling company, which...

2001

Developments in Eastern Canada, 1973

J. V. Hill , W. A. Roliff

AAPG Bulletin

... and gas permit holdings on land and offshore are shown in Table 2. OFFSHORE EASTERN CANADA Twenty-nine wells were completed during 1973 in the Eastern...

1974

Developments in Four Corners-Intermountain Area in 1979

D. L. Baars

AAPG Bulletin

... decline in development drilling may be attributed to a shortage of drilling rigs available, and record precipitation making rig relocation difficult...

1980

Petroleum Developments in South America and Caribbean Area in 1956

E. W. Clark

AAPG Bulletin

... to conduct an active drilling and exploration program during 1956, and operated 56 rigs through the year. Fifty-one exploratory wells were drilled...

1957

Petroleum Developments in Middle East Countries in 1973

John F. Mason , Richard C. Hasson , Quentin M. Moore

AAPG Bulletin

... rigs. Production is estimated to have increased 38.7%. In onshore Iran, 13 wildcats were completed, of which 3 discovered oil and 3 found gas...

1974

Petroleum Developments in North Africa in 1976

Marc-A. Nicod

AAPG Bulletin

...% compared with 1975. Most of these rights (85%) were located on land, 9% were on the shelf, and 6% in deep water. Onshore and offshore seismic activity...

1977

Petroleum Developments in Middle East Countries in 1965

John F. Mason

AAPG Bulletin

... delineation employed 2 land rotary rigs (2 National-80s, 1 of which was replace by a National-100 near year's end) and 1 marine drilling tender...

1966

Petroleum Developments in Central and Southern Africa in 1966

Eugene A. Cordry

AAPG Bulletin

... (a new high) of wildcat and development footage was drilled in 1966 in Central and Southern Africa. At year end, 44 rigs (a new high) were in operation...

1967

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