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Further Data on Wildcat Drilling in 1937

Frederic H. Lahee

AAPG Bulletin

...------------------------------ Table II. BASIS FOR LOCATING WILDCATS DRILLED IN 1937 End_Page 1234------------------------------ Analysis was made of the reasons, or basis...

1938

Resistivity Survey in Locating Historical Features: A Case Study from the Roman Fort's Ditch Investigation, Inverest, Scotland

Z. Z. T. Harith, D. K. Smythe, L. M. Baker

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

...Resistivity Survey in Locating Historical Features: A Case Study from the Roman Fort's Ditch Investigation, Inverest, Scotland Z. Z. T. Harith, D. K...

2004

Qualitative Methods for Locating the Remaining Hydrocarbons

Mike Shepherd

AAPG Special Volumes

...Qualitative Methods for Locating the Remaining Hydrocarbons Mike Shepherd 2009 217 220 AAPG Memoir 91: Oil field production geology The main...

2009

Success of Exploratory Drilling in United States and Estimate of Risk Incurred--Additional Conclusions on Data of A.A.P.G. Committee on Statistics of Exploratory Drilling Reported, June, 1959: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

E. Ospina-Racines

AAPG Bulletin

...--deeper--shallower (Table I). 2.--The bases for locating new-field wildcats are divided into (1) technical and (2) non-technical. The former are further...

1960

SG14: The COCORP Seismic Reflection Traverse Across the Southern Appalachians - Problems for Future Consideration

Frederick A. Cook, Larry D. Brown, Sidney Kaufman, and Jack E. Oliver

AAPG Special Volumes

... and Paleozoic metasediments are exposed (Schamel and Bauer, 1980). The allochthonous/autochthonous nature of this area is of significance in locating...

1983

Locating the Play: The History of Visualization in Petroleum Exploration; #110132 (2010)

Renee M. Clary, James H. Wandersee

Search and Discovery.com

...Locating the Play: The History of Visualization in Petroleum Exploration; #110132 (2010) Renee M. Clary, James H. Wandersee AV Locating the Play...

2010

Clear Creek Gas Field, Central Utah

D. James Edson Jr., Milton R. Scholl Jr., Walter E. Zabriskie

Utah Geological Association

... correlations are generally limited to picking the tops of the sandstones drilled and locating the bentonites and sandy zones within the middle Mancos. Drilling...

1954

Applications and Interpretation of Radioactivity Logs in Southern Louisiana Miocene Sands

William B. Vice

GCAGS Transactions

... to determine gas-oil contacts. When the neutron instrument moves past a reservoir of relatively uniform porosity containing oil or water in the bottom...

1953

Tertiary Hydrocarbon Play in NW Arafura Shelf, Offshore South Papua: Frontier Area in Eastern Indonesia

Tiur Aldha, Kim Jae Ho

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... at the bottom, with a total thickness of over 400 m. The limestone most likely has very good porosity and permeability, as shown by the ROP and also...

2008

Enhance near-surface velocity tomogram using land-streamer data

Sherif M. Hanafy

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... layers are observed. The top layer has velocity ranging between 400 m/s and 550 m/s with high irregular bottom. The thickness of this layer ranges...

2022

Complementary Role of Multi-Component and Conventional 3D Seismic for Risk Reduction in Unconventional Resource Plays … A Marcellus Shale Example

Tony Rebec, Zhiyong Zhao

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... on by utilizing the recorded PS-wave data 3 component data. URTeC 1576906 3 Figure 2. Geometric Attributes at the Top Marcellus horizon; bottom...

2013

Case Study Results From the Integration of MEQ, TFI, and Surface Seismic Attributes.

Charles J. Sicking, Jan Vermilye, Alfred Lacazette, Ashley Fish

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... the traces without filtering and sorting. Bottom panel shows the same traces with filtering and sorting. This illustrates the importance of graphical...

2014

Cross Section of Chester of Illinois Basin

P. L. Dana, E. H. Scobey

AAPG Bulletin

.... They are separated by intervals of 200-300 feet and thus break up the Chester section into zones for comparison of characters and intervals. From top to bottom...

1941

Illuminating Asset Value at Mad Dog through New Seismic Technology

Michael J. Staines, Scott Michell, Dean Chergotis, and John Sharp

GCAGS Transactions

... at the edge of the Sigsbee Escarpment. The sea bottom lies almost directly on top of the salt along the Sigsbee Escarpment at Mad Dog. The abrupt...

2008

Developments in Southeastern States in 1949

F. T. Holden

AAPG Bulletin

... in interbedded Jurassic(?) limestone, anhydrite, salt, and red shale of pre-Smackover age. The bases for locating the 15 Alabama wildcats were: surface...

1950

Pseudo Evidences of Oil and Gas: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Ralph Arnold

AAPG Bulletin

... and the use of geophysical and geochemical methods of locating oil and gas nearly all discoveries of commercial deposits of these substances were the result...

1959

Diapiric Structures in Egypt and Syria

S. Omara

AAPG Bulletin

.... The Cretaceous succession exposed on the flanks of the anticline can be summarized from top to bottom as follows. Table STRUCTURE The fold is a gentle...

1964

Geochemical and Hydrogeologic Methods of Prospecting for Stratigraphic Traps: Geologic Exploration Methods

Parke A. Dickey, John M. Hunt

AAPG Special Volumes

... of recently deposited sediments. At depths of only a few feet below the bottom, the muds have high porosity--over 50 percent. At this stage, most of the water...

1972

Abstract: Geophysics and Stratigraphic Problems

G. H. Westby

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... small success in solving stratigraphic problems and locating stratigraphic traps. The magnetic method has determined the depth of basement rocks...

1958

On "Graphic Method of Determining Location of Axis of Asymmetrical Folds at Various Depths": DISCUSSION

D. M. Collingwood

AAPG Bulletin

... are of the similar pattern and those which are of the parallel pattern. In locating a well for oil we are interested, not in the geometric crest of the fold...

1921

Some Frontiers of Petroleum Geology

A. I. Levorsen

Tulsa Geological Society

... by (b) subsurface structural mapping, which reached its peak application among petroleum geologists between 1925 and 1930. This method for locating...

1938

Abstract: Using Capillary Pressure Curves in Exploration and Production Geology

Jeffrey B. Jennings

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

... heights. For field development or local exploration programs, capillary pressure data can assist by locating the down dip extent of the oil-water...

1985

Abstract: Alteration Associated with Meguma Gold Deposits in Southeastern Nova Scotia, Canada

P. K. Smith, D. J. Kontak

Atlantic Geology

... that, for the first time in the history of Meguma gold deposits, the potential exists for locating new and buried auriferous horizons similar...

1987

Abstract: Application of Stratigraphic Forward Models in Exploration Settings

David T. Lawrence

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... middle to late Miocene carbonate buildups. Three of these buildups were simulated using a sea level history optimized to reproduce Locating Larger...

1990

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