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Abstract: Self-Consistency in Scaling Relations for Seismicity Induced during Hydraulic Fracture Stimulations; #90187 (2014)

Sepideh Karimi, Adam Baig, Ted Urbancic, and Gisela Viegas

Search and Discovery.com

... associated with hydraulic fractures. S it is becoming evident, it is possible to generate larger magnitude events (M > 0) during hydraulic fracture...

2014

Abstract: Is Magnitude the Parameter of Choice for Induced Seismicity Regulations?;

Alexandros Savvaidis, Pierre-Francois Roux, Florentia Kavoura

Search and Discovery.com

...Abstract: Is Magnitude the Parameter of Choice for Induced Seismicity Regulations?; Alexandros Savvaidis, Pierre-Francois Roux, Florentia Kavoura...

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Evolution and Hydrocarbon Potential of the Northern Antarctic Peninsula Continental Shelf: Chapter 1

John B. Anderson, Peter G. Pope, Mark A. Thomas

AAPG Special Volumes

.... Stuchlik, L., 1981, Tertiary pollen spectrum from the Ezurra Inlet Group at Admiralty Bay, King George Island (South Shetland Islands, Antarctica): Studia...

1990

Distribution of total dissolved solids in McMurray Formation water in the Athabasca oil sands region, Alberta, Canada: Implications for regional hydrogeology and resource development

Benjamin R. Cowie, Bruce James, and Bernhard Mayer

AAPG Bulletin

... Network Design in the Athabasca Oil Sands: Phase 1 (No. 2007-0039) Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo: Cumulative Environmental Management Association...

2015

Petrogenesis of the Calcareous Constituents of the Lameta Group Around Jabalpur, M.P., India

S. K. Chanda

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... processes by earlier workers ( atley, 1921) including the present author (1963) in the early phase of the present study. Corallinaceae (fig. 1...

1967

Lake basin closure and episodic inflow as recorded by radiogenic Sr isotopes: Eocene Green River Formation in the Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado

Kuwanna M. Dyer-Pietras

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... was represented by the spectrum of muscovite (KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH2)) to allow for relative mineral quantification. Similarly, the XRD pattern for all feldspars...

2020

Rejuvenate Unconventional Wells by Application of High-Pression Pulse Waves in the Fracture Network - An Alternative to Refracturing Operations

Charles Fensky, Youssef Fawaz, Mike Perri, Christian La Borderie, Gilles Pijaudier-Cabot, Antoine Jacques

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...). The effectiveness of the HPP process depends on the characteristics of the pressure wave, particularly its spectrum of frequencies, its amplitude, and its...

2022

G. Non-Normal Incidence Reflections and the Determination of Lithology - Use of Shear Waves and Amplitude with Offset

Norman S. Neidell

AAPG Special Volumes

.... As we view these results, it is clear that the characteristics of amplitude and phase change with offset for the P-waves form the basis for amplitude...

1987

Estimation of Recovery Efficiency by Visual Observation of Pore Systems in Reservoir Rocks: REPLY

N. C. Wardlaw, J. P. Cassan

CSPG Bulletin

.... Kimbler, O.K. and Caudle, B.H., 1957, New technique for study of fluid flow and phase distribution in porous media: Oil and Gas J., v. 55, p. 85-88...

1979

Optimising CO2 storage resource utilisation: insights from the Otway Stage 4 field program

Max Watson, Hadi Nourollah, David Bason, Scott Higgs, Sally Benson, Peter Cook, Yong-Chan Park, Mitch Allison, Ziqiu Xue

Australian Energy Producers Journal

.... The current saturation logging frequency basis is therefore daily from the start of injection, reducing in frequency later the injection phase and terminating...

2024

Depositional Facies of Mississippian Clastics, Antler Foreland Basin, Central Diamond Mountains, Nevada

Dwight W. Harbaugh , William R. Dickinson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... a transgressive phase of retrogradational sedimentation followed in time by a regressive phase of progradational sedimentation. During retrogradation, deposition...

1981

Problems of Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift

Paul S. Wesson

AAPG Special Volumes

.... 1353-1354. Verhoogen, J., 1965, Phase changes and convection in the earth's mantle, in Symposium on continental drift: Royal Soc. London Philos. Trans...

1974

Site Assessment Methods in Determination of Liability in Oil and Gas Property Acquisition and Divestiture

M. J. Wilson, Susan C. Kiser

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... rooted in the approach described by Reich and Leifer. The typical Phase I assessment involves a historical file review that includes property records...

1994

Experimental Evaluation of Relative Permeability in Tight Oil Systems: Examples from North American Tight Oil Plays

A. Ghanizadeh, C. Song, C.R. Clarkson, A. Younis

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... phase relative permeability values increase up to about two orders of magnitude, ranging between 0.006 to 0.3, with decreasing oil saturation (75 – 30...

2020

Base-Level Control Patterns in Cyclothemic Sedimentation

Harry E. Wheeler , Haydn H. Murray

AAPG Bulletin

..., and that these movements were of greater magnitude there than in the depositional basin, is not believed to be justified. FOUR-PHASE PATTERN OF BASE-LEVEL...

1957

Changing Channel Morphology and Magnitude in the Scalby Formation (M. Jurassic) of Yorkshire, England

M. Nami, M. R. Leeder

Dallas Geological Society

...Changing Channel Morphology and Magnitude in the Scalby Formation (M. Jurassic) of Yorkshire, England M. Nami, M. R. Leeder 1977 431 440 An upward...

1977

Changing Channel Morphology and Magnitude in the Scalby Formation (M. Jurassic) of Yorkshire, England

M. Nami, M. R. Leeder

CSPG Special Publications

...Changing Channel Morphology and Magnitude in the Scalby Formation (M. Jurassic) of Yorkshire, England M. Nami, M. R. Leeder 1977 431 440 An upward...

1977

Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Slippage of a Natural Fracture Resulting from an Approaching Hydraulic Fracture

Lianbo Hu, Behzad Hemami, Ahmad Ghassemi, Spencer Riley, Dan Kahn, David Langton

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

.... The value of the maximum induced shear displacement on the natural fracture increased by orders of magnitude as the hydraulic fracture propagated...

2019

Important Parameters of Injecting Fluid Design in ASP-EOR Projects

Sugihardjo, Edward ML Tobing, Ego Syahrial

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... (Enhanced Oil Recovery) technology has developed several parameters where the range of magnitude should be examined, thus permitting the results...

2008

Distinct-element Stress Modeling in the Penola Trough, Otway Basin, South Australia

Suzanne P. Hunt, Peter J. Boult

AAPG Special Volumes

... a single fault, it then uses this understanding to create and assess a 2-D DEM Penola Trough model.For a single fault, the magnitude of perturbations...

2005

Multiphase Systems, Overpressure and Migration

Lloyd R. Snowdon

CSPG Bulletin

... of all of the separate fluid phases) decreases rapidly in response to the introduction of immiscible fluid phases. Familiar two-phase relative permeability...

1995

The Utility of Isolated Crinoid Ossicles and Fragmentary Crinoid Remains in Taphonomic and Paleoenvironmental Analysis: An Example from the Upper Pennsylvanian of Oklahoma, United States

James R. Thomka, Daniel Mosher, Ronald D. Lewis, Roger K. Pabian

PALAIOS

... during this phase of research, skeletal material less than 3 mm was not. Therefore, any small radial plates or very immature individuals were lost...

2012

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