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ABSTRACT: Integrating Information from Multiple Sources to Generate Geologically-Realistic Models: The Multiple-Point Statistics/Facies Distribution Modeling Workflow; #90051 (2006)

Sebastien Strebelle, Rachel Preece

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... of conditioning data. This talk presents two new reservoir facies modeling tools developed at Chevron that improve both model quality and efficiency...

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ABSTRACT: USING ANALOG FLOW EXPERIMENTS TO MODEL MORPHOLOGIES DEVELOPED DURING EPISODIC DOME GROWTH: A CASE STUDY OF MOUNT ST HELENS, 1980-1986; #90114 (2010)

Kathryn Altman and Rachel Teasdale

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... to be comparable to dacite domes. Observed and recorded data from Mount St. Helens are used to constrain analog flow model parameters such as slope...

2010

Abstract: Heterogeneous gravity data combination for geophysical exploration research and the applications of the GOCE satellite data for regional basin and petroleum system analysis (Example from the Arabian Peninsula); #90137 (2011)

R. Abdul Fattah, S. Meekes, E. Guasti, J. Bouman, M. Schmidt, J. Ebbing

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.... The outcome of this phase is a model of the crust and the lithosphere in the study area. The gravity-based structural model is then used for modeling...

2011

Abstract: Development of Source Rock Kinetic Models for Fluid Property Prediction in Unconventional Shale Plays: A Case Study from the Permian and Neuquen Basins; #90257 (2016)

Lucia Rodriquez, Changrui Gong

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... fluid properties, such as gas-oilratio, API gravity, and viscosity. The expulsion model used in these calculations considers inorganic porosity...

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Abstract: Fast-Track and Robust Reservoir Modeling Using Probabilistic Neural Network; #90319 (2018)

Islam A. Mohamed, Basem K. Abd El-Fattah

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... and abandonment. Reservoir static modeling is the final step in the reservoir characterization process and consists of building an upscaled geologic model...

2018

Abstract: Carbonate Fracture Network Characterisation. Fracture Distribution Prediction with Mechanical Stratigraphy and Fractals; #90321 (2018)

Roberto Loza Espejel

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... and stress inversion methods are used to understand how the larger fault systems deform (i.e fracture) the carbonate platforms at smaller scales. Fracture...

2018

Abstract: Geologic Modeling of Wolfcamp and Bone Spring Formations, Delaware Basin;

Brian Casey, Robin Dommisse, David Carr, Scott Hamlin, Amin Gherabati, Lily Horne, Inessa Yurchenko

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... for the Delaware Basin Pennsylvanian-Wolfcampian-Leonardian interval for several years. The present model has increased the wells with interpreted litho-facies...

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Facies Architecture Analysis and Modelling of the Sandy Slope Channel Fills at San Clemente, California; #51128 (2015)

Pan Li, Benjamin C. Kneller

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...). The transition statistics and conceptual model used in this study can therefore be used as constraints for facies and reservoir architecture modelling...

2015

Deep-Water Sandstone Facies and Ancient Submarine Fans: Models for Exploration for Stratigraphic Traps: REPLY

Roger G. Walker

AAPG Bulletin

..., it cannot be considered a "model" in any general sense. Most people who have worked on coarse-grained resedimented rocks are aware of pebbly sandstones...

1979

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