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Basement Reactivation in the Alberta Basin: Observational Constraints and Mechanical Rationale

Gerald M. Ross, David W. Eaton

CSPG Bulletin

... plate subjected to compressive stress. (A) The case of a homogenous plate with an imbedded pre-existing weakness (fault) for several different fault...

1999

Establishing Minimum Economic Field Size and Analysing its Role in Exploration Project Risks Assessment: Three Examples; #41827 (2016)

Virendra Singh, Elena Izaguirre, Ivan Yemez, Horacio Stigliano

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... groups of independent factors exist:      Hydrocarbon source rock components (Psource) Timing of trap formation, hydrocarbon migration...

2016

Episodicity and Rates of Thrust-sheet Motion in the Himalayas (Western Nepal)

Jean-Louis Mugnier, Pascale Huyghe, Pascale Leturmy, Franois Jouanne

AAPG Special Volumes

... velocity fields in Nepal and Tibet: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 99, p. 1389713912.Jaswal, T., R. Lillie, and R. Lawrence, 1997, Structure...

2004

Sequence Stratigraphy, Petrophysical Variation, and Sealing Capacity in Deepwater Shales, Upper Cretaceous Lewis Shale, South-Central Wyoming

William R. Almon, William C. Dawson, Sally J. Sutton, Frank G. Ethridge, Bellatrix Castelblanco

Wyoming Geological Association

... tract microfacies, including high bulk density, shear velocity, Young s modulus, and shear modulus. This correspondence between sealing capacity...

2001

Three-dimensional structural model of the Cantarell and Sihil structures, Campeche Bay, Mexico

Shankar Mitra, Gerardo Correa Figueroa, Jesus Hernandez Garcia, Antonio Murillo Alvarado

AAPG Bulletin

... traps.The source rocks are in the Tithonian calcareous shales, which are rich in type II organic matter (Aquino et al., 2003). Expulsion and migration...

2005

Key Aspects of Multi-Azimuth Acquisition and Processing

James Keggin, Ted Manning, Walter Rietveld, Chris Page, Eivind Fromyr, Roald van Borselen, Mazin Farouki

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... illumination. We attempt to acquire regularly sampled data at the surface, but due to velocity overburden and raybending the effective coverage...

2008

Formation of Oil Fields in Sediments of the Clastic Devonian in the Middle and Lower Volga Areas

I. K. Zerchaninov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... of the Volga-Ural oil-gas region: Diss, na soisk. uch. step. d-ra geologo-mineral. nauk. 6. Sokolova, V. A., 1956, Migration of gas and oil: AN SSSR. 7...

1966

Gas Generation and Migration in the Deep Basin of Western Canada

D.H. Welte, R.G. Schaefer, W. Stoessinger, M. Radke

AAPG Special Volumes

...Gas Generation and Migration in the Deep Basin of Western Canada D.H. Welte, R.G. Schaefer, W. Stoessinger, M. Radke 1984 35 47 M 38: Elmworth: Case...

1984

The Peripheral Bulge of the Interior Range of the Eastern Venezuela Basin and its Impact on Oil Accumulations

Peter Bartok

AAPG Special Volumes

... migration of the principal thrusts. As a result, the peripheral bulge did not migrate significantly. Uplift on the bulge was episodic and slow. Fluvial...

2003

Modeling on Enhanced Gas Recovery and Evaluation CO2 Sequestration Capacity Under Different Mechanisms in Shale Gas Reservoirs

Weirong Li, Bingchen Hou, Zhenzhen Dong, Tianyang Zhang,Shihao Qian, Xin Wei, Hui Pu

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... to wetting properties and capillary forces during migration. This occurs when a portion of the CO2 is fixed by the capillary forces within the reservoir...

2023

Chemical in Gas Dispersions: The Evolution of a Novel Concept for IOR/EOR in Tight Formations

Alirio Ocampo, Alejandro Restrepo, Kelly Díez, Martin Rylance, Jonny Patiño, Juan Rayo, Diego Ayala

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... and reservoir problems such as mineral and organic scales, fines migration, shales swelling, water channeling, asphaltenes precipitation and condensate...

2023

Evaluating Shale Play Opportunities, Optimizing Your Own Operations, #80512 (2016).

Susan Smith Nash

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... matter. 2. Fluid migration pathways matter more than you may think. While it is easy to think of all shales as essentially selfsourcing (“my source rock...

2016

Spatial Analysis of Channel-Belt Stacking Patterns: Metrics To Discriminate Between Local and Regional Controls On Deposition In the Fluvial John Henry Member of the Straight Cliffs Formation, Southern Utah, U.S.A.

Wassim Benhallam, Alexandre Turner, Lisa Stright, Cari L. Johnson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in controlling alluvial architecture highlights the importance of internal fluvial processes like avulsion, channel reoccupation, lateral migration...

2016

Whence the Gosport Sand (Upper Middle Eocene, Alabama)? The Origin of Glauconitic Shell Beds In the Paleogene of the U.S. Gulf Coastal Plain

Carlie Pietsch, H. Cliff Harrison, Warren D. Allmon

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and subsidence would have determined the migration of these environments. We evoke a similar depositional model for glauconite-rich shell beds distributed...

2016

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New Beach Ridge Type: Severely Limited Fetch, Very Shallow Water

William F. Tanner , Suleyman Demirpolat

GCAGS Transactions

... there is a wind set-up. Maximum velocity in the bottom-most orbital, under the waves specific in an earlier section, was probably close to 0.01 or 0.015 cm...

1988

Abstract: Physical Testing of the Effect of Tilting on the Reflection Coefficient in an Anisotropic Material; #90172 (2014)

Miryam Ortiz-Osornio, Douglas R. Schmitt

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.... Migration velocity analysis for tilted transversely isotropic media. Geophysical Prospecting, 57, 13-26. Bouzidi, Y.,and Schmitt, D.R., 2008...

2014

Principles of Geochemical Prospect Appraisal

Andrew S. Mackenzie, Tom M. Quigley

AAPG Bulletin

... beds) separating them from a high-permeability lateral carrier bed. The residual saturations of petroleum left behind along the migration pathway...

1988

Characterization and development of subsurface fractures observed in the Marcellus Formation, Appalachian Plateau, north-central Pennsylvania

Scott Wilkins, Van Mount, Keith Mahon, Andrew Perry, and Jon Koenig

AAPG Bulletin

... analyses of veins from the central Appalachian Valley and Ridge province; Implications for regional synorogenic hydraulic structure and fluid migration...

2014

Time of Oil Generation and Migration and Oil Window: GEOLOGICAL NOTE

Kinji Magara

CSPG Bulletin

...Time of Oil Generation and Migration and Oil Window: GEOLOGICAL NOTE Kinji Magara 1978 152 155 Vol. 26 (1978) No. 1. (March) Connan, J., 1974, Time...

1978

Quantifying CretaceousCenozoic exhumation in the Otway Basin, southeastern Australia, using sonic transit time data: Implications for conventional and unconventional hydrocarbon prospectivity

David R. Tassone, Simon P. Holford, Ian R. Duddy, Paul F. Green, Richard R. Hillis

AAPG Bulletin

... of hydrocarbon generation and migration using Temispack: Preliminary results from the Otway Basin, in K. C. Hill and T. Bernecker, eds., Eastern...

2014

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