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Investigation of Permeability Change in the Bandanna Coal Formation of the Fairview Field Using Time-Lapse Pressure Transient Analysis

A. Salmachi, J. Barkla

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... pressure. The results indicate that coal permeability can enhance up to one order of magnitude during the life of a CSG well in the Fairview Field...

2019

The effect of morphology on postmortem transportation of bivalves and its taphonomic implications

Devapriya Chattopadhyay, Ashish Rathie, Anirban Das

PALAIOS

... be regarded as stabilizing forces. Thus, the stability of a shell in flow depends on the magnitude of drag and lift generated by the fluid, in relation...

2013

Hydraulic fracturing during the formation and deformation of a basin: A factor in the dewatering of low-permeability sediments

John W. Cosgrove

AAPG Bulletin

... 737 748 85 4 The geological expression of hydraulic fracturing is varied and is controlled primarily by the magnitude of the differential stress...

2001

Stratigraphic Evolution of Blake Outer Ridge

R. G. Markl , G. M. Bryan

AAPG Bulletin

... Boundary Undercurrent; this phase is characterized by strata thinning and dipping upridge and toward the ridge axis. The reversal of dip is explained...

1983

Fracture permeability created by perturbed stress fields around active faults in a fractured basement reservoir

Tetsuya Tamagawa, David D. Pollard

AAPG Bulletin

... at the nonproductive well indicate that fracture apertures fluctuate significantly in response to the magnitude of stresses normal to the fracture surfaces...

2008

Recent Advances in the Characterization of Unconventional Reservoirs with Wide-Azimuth Seismic Data

Ran Bachrach, Colin M. Sayers, Sagnik Dasgupta, Josimar Silva, Stefano Volterrani

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... to estimate anisotropy, principle directions, and to constrain the orientation and magnitude of the principal in-situ stresses. In addition...

2013

Iron Content of Organogenic Dolomite as a Reflection of Chemical Reactions within the Zone of Sulfate Reduction: A Potential Tool for Depositional Studies of Organic-Rich Mudstones

Haleigh Howe, Steve Chipera, Leonardo Alcantar-Lopez

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... substitution, controls the overall unit-cell dimension of the dolomite/ankerite phase. By measuring the location of 1 0 4 reflection in X-ray...

2016

Basement Motion and Sediment Loading: A Quantitative Study in Northern Louisiana, Gulf of Mexico

I. Csato , S. Cao , K. Petersen , I. Lerche , N. Sullivan , A. Lowrie

GCAGS Transactions

... by rifting during the Jurassic. Evaporites, transgressive carbonates, and continental to deltaic sediments accumulated after the rift phase. The basin...

1994

Structural History of the W Natuna Basin and the Tectonic Evolution of the Sunda Region

S. R. Daines

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Natuna Basin were formed deformation during two distinct deformation periods. The first phase was one of crustal extension, lasting from 40-29 m.y....

1985

Microseepage vs. Macroseeepage: Defining Seepage Type and Migration Mechanisms for Differing Levels of Seepage and Surface Expressions; #42542 (2020)

Michael A. Abrams

Search and Discovery.com

.... The vertical gas leakage is believed to be the result of continuous phase buoyancy gas flow from small colloids of molecules. The near vertical leakage...

2020

Assessment of Rate Normalization and Pressure Deconvolution Techniques to History-Match and Forecast Production of Tight-Oil Reservoirs Using a Physics-Based Rate-Time Model

Leopoldo M. Ruiz Maraggi, Larry W. Lake, Mark P. Walsh

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... and hindcast production using the single-phase slightly compressible rate-time model to the: (a) normalized rate, and (b) deconvolved unitpressure-drop rate...

2021

Sedimentary Environments in Cretaceous Dakota Sandstone in Northwestern Colorado

Donald W. Lane

AAPG Bulletin

... and the psammites du Condroz (Devonian): Geologie en Mijnbouw, Nieuwe Ser., 16e Jahrgang, Nummer 2, p. 25-47. Van Straaten, L. M. J. U., 1954b, Composition...

1963

Chemical Features

Robert V. Demicco, Lawrence A. Hardie

Special Publications of SEPM

... (see Hardie, 1977a, p. 178-183). Thus, in Recognition of ancient analogs of these deposits would be of the spectrum of climatically influenced marine...

1994

Pressure Responses (Deformation) in Carbonate Sediments and Rocks Analysis and Application, Canning Basin

Brian W. Logan

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... that are geometrical• ly regular or irregular. Vein structures may be of a single tensional phase or reflect multiple phases. Vugs and Vugular...

1984

Tectonic and Structural Framework of the Northeast Newfoundland Continental Margin

M. E. Enachescu

CSPG Special Publications

...., this volume). After the initial rifting phase, both fault- and thermally controlled subsidence occurred. Late Early Jurassic to Middle Jurassic...

1987

Formation of detrital clay grain coats by dewatering of deep-water sands and significance for reservoir quality

Kristin W. Porten, Michał J. Warchoł, Ian A. Kane

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., Special Publication 34, p. 291– 316. Baas, J.H., Best, J.L., Peakall, J., and Wang, M., 2009, A phase diagram for turbulent, transitional and laminar...

2019

Pyrrhotite and associated sulphides and their relationship to acid rock drainage in the Halifax Formation, Meguma Group, Nova Scotia

Don Fox, Clare Robinson, Marcos Zentilli

Atlantic Geology

... pyrrhotine en de nombreux endroits partout a l’interieur de la Formation d’Halifax, les dtudes anterieures des ERA ne se sont pas attardees de fa...

1997

Evaluating the Development of Upper Jurassic Reefs in the Smackover Formation, Eastern Gulf Coast, U.S.A. Through Fuzzy Logic Computer Modeling

William C. Parcell

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... (2001) recognized that the Smackover Formation represents only the latest transgressive phase and regressive phase of this T-R cycle (Fig. 4). Within...

2003

3-D Architecture and Sequence Stratigraphic Evolution of a Forced Regressive Top-Truncated Mixed-Influenced Delta, Cretaceous Wall Creek Sandstone, Wyoming, U.S.A.

Keumsuk Lee, George A. McMechan, M. Royhan Gani, Janok P. Bhattacharya, Xiaoxian Zeng, Charles D. Howell Jr.

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... The older lower lobe forms a fan-shaped delta lobe composed of top-truncated coalesced mouth bars. The second phase of bars is largely top-preserved, building...

2007

Origin and timing of late diagenetic illite in the PermianCarboniferous Unayzah sandstone reservoirs of Saudi Arabia

Stephen G. Franks, Horst Zwingmann

AAPG Bulletin

... publications.STRATIGRAPHYThe Unayzah reservoir is composed of several different, informal stratigraphic units separated by hiatuses of varying magnitude...

2010

Seismic geomorphology and high-resolution seismic stratigraphy of inner-shelf fluvial, estuarine, deltaic, and marine sequences, Gulf of Thailand

Hernan M. Reijenstein, Henry W. Posamentier, Janok P. Bhattacharya

AAPG Bulletin

... of zero-phase wavelets: Geophysics, v. 47, no. 7, p. 10351046, doi:10.1190/1.1441367.Lee, K., G. A. McMechan, M. R. Gani, J. P. Bhattacharya, X. Zeng...

2011

A natural analogue for carbon capture and storage: Petrographic and geochemical changes in sandstone after CO2 emplacement in the Yinggehai Basin, South China Sea

Lei Yu, Sanzhong Li, Keqiang Wu, Yanyan Zhao, Li Liu, Na Liu, and Kun Pang

AAPG Bulletin

... a rifting phase stage in the Eocene–Oligocene and a thermal subsidence stage after the Oligocene (Gong and Li, 1997; Xie et al., 1999). During the postrift...

2023

Styles of Continental Rifting: Results from Dynamic Models of Lithospheric Extension

Jean Braun, Christopher Beaumont

CSPG Special Publications

... by a slow subsidence phase. The width of the region in which extension takes place mirrors the width of the uplift stress. Lithospheric bending effects...

1987

Three-dimensional seismic geomorphology of a deep-water slope-channel system: The Sequoia field, offshore west Nile Delta, Egypt

Nigel E. Cross, Alan Cunningham, Robert J. Cook, Amal Taha, Eslam Esmaie, Nasar El Swidan

AAPG Bulletin

... turbidites and debris flows.Figure 6. Windowed maximum magnitude map and line interpretation from between 150 and 170 ms below the top of the Sequoia...

2009

Using Quantitative Tracer Analysis to Calibrate Hydraulic Fracture and Reservoir Simulation Models: A Permian Basin Case Study

Magdalene Albrecht, Shannon Borchardt, Chase Murphree, Mark McClure, Janz Rondon

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... models matched solely to production data may yield orders of magnitude differences in permeability and may be matched with different conceptual models...

2022

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