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Seismic Damage Zones and Their Impact within Thrust and Fault Systems; #41017 (2012)

David Iacopini and Rob W. H. Butler

Search and Discovery.com

... amplitudes, we use seismic attributes mapping that uses variations in the amplitude and phase of the seismic wavelet and tracks these through entire...

2012

Unconventionals Update: Challenging the Assumptions; #41804 (2016)

Susan Nash

Search and Discovery.com

... the magnitude of changes. Challenged Assumption #2: Pore Systems Can Be Mapped Once and All Is Good Pore Systems and Pore Architecture A completely dynamic...

2016

Application of Stimulation Design to a Geothermal Project: The Drakovec Geothermal Pilot, Croatia; #42382 (2019)

Giovanni Sosio, Laura Nistor, Jonathan Abbott, Lorenz Ueing

Search and Discovery.com

... (magnitude and orientation) Stimulation design Fracture modeling with geomechanics Schlumberger-Private Stimulation execution New “green” fluid...

2019

Resolving MWD-Wireline Resistivity Differences in Shaly-Sand Pay Zones

Steve Mack

Indonesian Petroleum Association

..., 15-17. Rodney, P.F., and Bittar, M.S., 1993, A Combined Phase and Amplitude Technique for Controlling the Investigation Depth of Propagating...

1995

Exploration Hydrodynamic - Northwestern Colorado

Patrick A. Treckman, Gilman A. Hill, William A. Colburn, Floyd H. Millera

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... materially affect the hydrodynamic gradient, both in magnitude and in direction. Pressures are a direct reflector of geology and geochemistry...

1962

An Innovative Approach for Estimating the SW and Porosity Using Gas and Mud Logging Data in Real Time; #40824 (2011)

Giulia Beda and Devendra Tiwary

Search and Discovery.com

..., hydrocarbon phase/quality determination and reservoir characterization, thus showing the added value of mud logging data for early formation evaluation...

2011

Geomechanical Modeling and Equivalent Circulating Density (ECD) Management- An Integrated Approach for Successfully Drilling and Managing Losses in Highly Depleted Sands

Avirup Chatterjee, Amitava Ghosh, Priveen Raj Santha Moorthy

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... its predepleted range. * Baker Hughes In a re-development phase of any mature oil & gas fields, the deeper reservoirs deplete due to production over...

2020

Permeability characterization of natural compaction bands using core flooding experiments and three-dimensional image-based analysis: Comparing and contrasting the results from two different methods

Shang Deng, Lin Zuo, Atilla Aydin, Jack Dvorkin, and Tapan Mukerji

AAPG Bulletin

... bands (three sets) is consistently three orders of magnitude lower than that of the host rocks. For the bed-parallel compaction bands, the measured...

2015

Mercury Partitioning in Oil and Gas Production Systems - Design Optimisation and Risk Mitigation through Advanced Simulation

Peter Crafts, Mark Williams

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... accurate measurements of mercury concentration and speciation in the field, and project teams are often faced with at least an order of magnitude...

2020

Taphonomic Controls on the Distribution of Palynomorphs in Tidally Influenced Coastal Deltaic Settings

Robert A. Gastaldo

PALAIOS

... Aggregate OM clasts. Additionally, the magnitude of tidal displacement impacts palynomorph distribution in the Rajang Delta, with mangrove pollen found...

2012

Discussion of Geochemical Exploration (Soil Analysis)

E. E. Rosaire, Eugene McDermott, R. H. Fash

AAPG Bulletin

... forced progressively to consideration of anomalies of smaller magnitude than those which were obvious in the early reflection prospecting. In 1930-1931...

1940

The Combined Use of Core Analysis and Log Data for Better Productivity Evaluation

R. C. Wilshusen

South Texas Geological Society Special Publications

... saturations. In this paper they will be referred to as “irreducible” water saturations.) The magnitude of the “irreducible” water values at various points...

1962

The Combined Use of Core Analysis and Log Data for Better Productivity Evaluation

R. C. Wilshusen

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

.... In this paper they will be referred to as “irreducible” water saturations.) The magnitude of the “irreducible” water values at various points within...

1962

Texaco Watercut Monitor – Microwave Based Technology

M. G. Durrett, G. J. Hatton, D. A. Helms, J. D. Marrelli

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... of the hydrocarbon phase. Operator interaction is minimized by automatic features such as auto-calibration, unattended operation at remote locations, long...

1989

Worst Case Discharge & Dynamic Well Killing Study for Supporting Blow-Out Contingency Plan: Pre-Drilled & Post-Production Case of Offshore Wells, Delta Mahakam

Adnan Syarafi Ashfahani, Dhanie Anugrah Dewanta, Dadik Hendra Kusuma, Sulistiyo

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... and create big impact for blow-out magnitude situation. WCD study for a reference well consists in reviewing the different well life cycle phase to identify...

2018

The ERTS - EROS Program*

J. F. Seitz

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

.... Each scene shows about 29,000 square kilometers. The scene is presented in 4 bands of the spectrum. Green 0.5 - 0.6 mm, Red 0.6 - 0.7 mm, Infra Red 0.7...

1974

Creating Singularity Order Attribute of Seismic Signals Using Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT) for Stratigraphic Interpretation Tools

A.M. Ustad, M.S. Jaya, F.J. Herrman

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... trace require a process that localizes rapidly changing features in the spectrum (Smythe, 2004). Finding the location of the predominant edges/reflectors...

2007

Remote Sensing Underground

Dragana Todorovic-Marinic

GEO ExPro Magazine

... satellite data. We get one understanding of the surface from what we can see with the broadband visible light spectrum, but by restricting the frequency range...

2012

Into the Abyss!

William Wills

GEO ExPro Magazine

... been done to ensure the Geophones (traces 2 and 4). The magnitude spectrum shows a ~6 dB differential in signal to noise immense borehole fluid...

2012

From Arrhenius to CO2 Storage: Part XIII: The Temperature Profile in a Grey Atmosphere

Lasse Amundsen, Martin Landrø

GEO ExPro Magazine

... are called grey bodies if their spectral shape matches that of a true blackbody but the magnitude is less than one. To do so, we need the equation...

2021

Some Results of Dynamic Analysis of Reflected Waves in the Area of the Kuleshov Oil Field

A. I. Belyayeva, O. I. Rogoza, S. A. Semenova

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... of reflected waves depends on the magnitude of the coefficient of absorption α in the rock unit bounded by the reflecting horizons under consideration...

1966

Chapter 10 - The Modern Mahakam Delta

George P. Allen, John L. C. Chambers

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... to the distributary inlets. Their morphology is a function of the relative strength of fluvial and tidal action, and a spectrum of bar types exists, including...

1998

Methane, Ethane, and Propane Concentrations in Gulf of Mexico: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

D. J. Frank , W. Sackett , R. Hall , A. Fredericks

AAPG Bulletin

... in anoxic environments and yielding principally methane, and (2) cracking, either thermal or catalytic, yielding a large spectrum of saturated...

1970

Demonstrating the Full Potential of Controlled-Source Electromagnetic Surveying (CSEM) Technology for Hydrocarbon Exploration: A Case Study of a Deep Gas Discovery from the Upper Cretaceous of the Norwegian Sea

Jonny Hesthammer, Alexandre Verechtchaguine, Roy Davies, Peter Gelting, Mikhail Boulaenko and Torolf Wedberg

Search and Discovery.com

... of responses against a receiver away from survey target Normalised response + 0 - Geological complexity • Different lithologies have a wide spectrum...

Unknown

Processing the KTK 3D seismic Survey for Azimuthal Information: San Joaquin Basin, California; #41649 (2015)

M. Lee Bell and Gary Myers

Search and Discovery.com

... the density and direction of fractures, as well as the direction and magnitude of the local stress fields has been well documented. Important to the success...

2015

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