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Reservoir Characterization Using Three-Dimensional Fault Restoration

Karen S. Hoffman, Derek R. Taylor, John W. Neave

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... be transferred to another if desired (conformable mapping), and shape can "look across" faults. Fault blocks with no data can have reasonable surfaces projected...

2002

Abstract: How to Make a Map from an Outcrop

Franz L. Kessler and John Jong

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... 3-dimensional though complex. Grids can be generated by: (1) correlating horizons and faults between several outcrops, and using interpolation techniques; (2...

2010

Three-Dimensional Geologic Block Modeling Of The Kutcho Creek Massive Sulfide Deposit, British Columbia: Chapter 15

David E. Hamilton, Robert S. Didur

AAPG Special Volumes

... this map were digitized and a grid generated. Surface mapping revealed many outcrops but no exposed contacts between rock units. The outline of each...

1992

Extended Abstract: Mapping Active Faults in the Houston Area Using LIDAR

Richard Engelkemeir, Shuhab Khan, Carl Norman

GCAGS Transactions

...Extended Abstract: Mapping Active Faults in the Houston Area Using LIDAR Richard Engelkemeir, Shuhab Khan, Carl Norman 2006 173 179 Vol. 56 (2006...

2006

Techniques for Modeling Compaction Applied to the Pinnacle Reef/Carbonate/Evaporite Environment: Chapter 6

David E. Hamilton, William G. Riehl

AAPG Special Volumes

... section A-AA) demonstrates the Fig. 3. Cross sections showing surface models. Solid lines represent grids built using the compaction procedure and dashed...

1992

ABSTRACT: Structural Analysis in Eastern Yemen Using Remote Sensing Data; #90007 (2002)

Richard G. Harris, Mark Cooper

Search and Discovery.com

... to analogous subsurface structures identified on a 2D seismic grid. Faults trending SE-NW controlled extension during both Late Jurassic and Early...

2002

Abstract: Shock Filter: A Powerful Tool to Map Basement Blocks and Faults in the Peace River Arch of Alberta Based on Magnetic Signatures; #90174 (2014)

Hassan H. Hassan and Janine Weber

Search and Discovery.com

... basement blocks and block faults in the Precambrian basement of the Peace River Arch were mapped using shock filters...

2014

Conduits Characterization for Fractured Reservoirs Using Sub-Seismic Faults Convergence Intensities Mapping; #41129 (2013)

Adel A. El Fouly

Search and Discovery.com

...Conduits Characterization for Fractured Reservoirs Using Sub-Seismic Faults Convergence Intensities Mapping; #41129 (2013) Adel A. El Fouly Conduits...

2013

Seismic Interpretation: Part 7. Geophysical Methods

D. C. Nester, Michael J. Padgett

AAPG Special Volumes

... and phase shifts automatically (see the chapter on "Mapping with Two-Dimensional Seismic Data" in Part 7). Tying all lines in both 2-D and 3-D data sets...

1992

Abstract: Identifying Reservoir Drainage Patterns from Microseismic Data; #90187 (2014)

Andreas Wuestefeld, Ted Urbancic, and Adam Baig

Search and Discovery.com

... that tensile strain on the rock mass opens preferred flow path ways. By mapping stream lines through the strain field it is thus possible to identify...

2014

Chapter 10: 3-D Seismic-Structural Workflows – Examples Using the Hat Creek Fault System

Graham Yielding, Brett Freeman

AAPG Special Volumes

... grid) is used as input to an automatic tracking utility (autotracker), which extends the horizon pick to adjacent lines and progressively infills...

2016

Chapter 13. Curvilinears: Curvilinear Features Visible on Small Scale Imagery as Indicators of Geologic Structures

Rex M. Peterson

Utah Geological Association

... on transparent overlays to maximize the number of straight and curved lines in an area. Techniques for mapping areas of maximum rock fracturing...

1974

Abstract: The Barque Structure Offshore New Zealand: Improving the Seismic Image Using Prestack Depth Migration; #90187 (2014)

Jim Montalbetti, Jeff Beckett, and Graham Hodgkiss

Search and Discovery.com

... improvement in the seismic image. The Joint Venture therefore decided to reprocess a vintage grid of 1982 and 1984 lines over the prospect in order...

2014

Oligocene Studies, Northeast Mexico

Daniel A. Busch

GCAGS Transactions

... by the heavier lines in Figure 3 are interpreted as being growth faults. Several of them appear to grade into post-depositional faults. Growth faults...

1973

A Simple Guide to Seismic Horizon Interpretation

Gil Machado

GEO ExPro Magazine

... or more spaced if you are working on a regional mapping project. In 2D data, all relevant lines should be mapped. • Regular quality control checks...

2020

Incorporation of deformation band fault damage zones in reservoir models

Dongfang Qu, and Jan Tveranger

AAPG Bulletin

... of deformation band scan lines collected from extensional faults in sandstones. Property modeling of the damage zone was conducted using a standard two-step...

2016

Chapter 7: Subsurface Structural Interpretation: The Significance of 3-D Structural Frameworks

Bob Krantz, Thomas Neely

AAPG Special Volumes

... with fault sticks assigned to specific faults indicated by color. (B) Horizon surface interpreted on regular grid of seismic in-lines and cross-lines over...

2016

ABSTRACT: Map-Based Versus Grid-Based Calculation of NRV and OOIP: Methods, Comparisons, and Recommendations in Turbiditic Depositional Environments, Block 14, Angola; #90061 (2006)

Jay Byers, Armindo Domingos, and Ricardo Van-Deste

Search and Discovery.com

... of reservoirs. Grid-based calculation methods can be superior to map-based methods in that accurate spatial representation of NRV can be realized by using...

2006

Building a three-dimensional near-surface geologic and petrophysical model based on borehole data: A case study from Chemery, Paris Basin, France

Paola Sala, Marcel Frehner, Nicola Tisato, O. Adrian Pfiffner

AAPG Bulletin

.... Exner, 2011, 3-D structural modelling of an outcrop-scale fold train using photogrammetry and GPS mapping: Austrian Journal of Earth Sciences, v. 104...

2013

Reservoir Modeling in the Bunyu Tapa Gas Field — an Integrated Study

Ramatias Ramli, Susanto Budi Nugroho, John Bradfield, Steve Hansen

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... mapping on Bunyu-Tapa was the termination of seismic lines near or within the field limits. Therefore it was difficult to project the structure away from...

1993

Overlapping faults and their effect on fluid flow in different reservoir types: A LIDAR-based outcrop modeling and flow simulation study

Atle Rotevatn, Simon J. Buckley, John A. Howell, Haakon Fossen

AAPG Bulletin

..., 2005, Lofoten has its faults! Detailed fault analysis and 3-D digital mapping in the Norway's Lofoten Islands: Geoscientist, v. 15, p. 49. Faults...

2009

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