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The Air Resources of Tulsa County

Jerry G. Cleveland

Tulsa Geological Society

... visibility, eye and throat irritation and odors. Notorious disasters such as the Meuse Valley, Belgium, episode in 1930, the Donora, Pennsylvania, episode...

1972

Bireun High Complex, a Rejuvenated Carbonate Province in Offshore North Sumatra Basin

Ferry Hakim, Mayesta Gunarto, Michael Sompie, Safto Raharjo

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... instability, large scale natural disasters which created logistical, and, health difficulties for any operator in the area. Zaratex NV as the recent...

2014

Developments in Alaska in 1974

Robert M. Hiles , George Gryc, Patrick L. Dobey, Margaret I. Erwin

AAPG Bulletin

... devoted to a new Mineral Resource Program, 9 to multipurpose mapping, 7 to study of earthquake hazards and environmental baselines, 5 to geothermal...

1975

Geology and Geochemistry of Gas Hydrates, Central Gulf of Mexico Continental Slope

R. Sassen , S.T. Sweet , A. V. Milkov , D.A. DeFreitas , G. G. Salata , and E. C. McDade

GCAGS Transactions

... to gas hydrate hazards. Booth, J.S., M.M. Rowe, and K. M. Fischer, 1996, Offshore gas hydrate sample database: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File...

1999

Environmental Effects of Geothermal Energy Development--Summary: Geothermal Energy

Richard G. Bowen

AAPG Special Volumes

... at the First Northwest Conference on Geothermal Power, May 21, 1971, Olympia, Washington: Washington State Dept. Natural Resources. Clacy, G. R. T., 1968...

1976

Factual and Simulation Data Characterization of Impact Area by Fires and Explosions of Natural Gas Transmission Pipelines to Evaluate the Safety Effectiveness of National Regulations with Comparative Method

Haryono Budi Santosa, Muhammad Tanzilul Alif Rahman Hariadi, Muhammad Rafi, Elvina Yulia Putri Siregar, Latifa Salsabila

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...Factual and Simulation Data Characterization of Impact Area by Fires and Explosions of Natural Gas Transmission Pipelines to Evaluate the Safety...

2024

Geologic, Seismic, Climatic, and Oil Production Controls on Hydrocarbon Seepage, Al-Ahmadi, Southeast Kuwait, #20474 (2020).

Muhammad W. Ibrahim,

Search and Discovery.com

... Oil Field, which is situated beneath the afflicted Al-Ahmadi Town - in search of natural seepage(s) rather than man-made leakage(s) of the exploding gas...

2020

Comparative Evaluation of Earthquake Sources Associated with the Liquefaction-Induced Farmington Siding Landslide Complex, Northern Utah

Michael D. Hylland

Utah Geological Association

... - A workshop on evaluation of regional and urban earthquake hazards and risk in Utah: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 84-763, p. 310–339...

1999

The Effects of Four Big Gas Wells on Pittsburghs Industrial Development and Environment

John A. Harper

Petroleum History Institute

... [email protected] ABSTRACT: The U.S. natural gas industry began when William Hart dug a pit on the bank of Canadaway Creek in Fredonia, New York...

2022

Wartime application of air-gas injection and oil-well reconditioning in the Appalachian region

Sam S. Taylor

Bureau of Mines

... of stimulative methods 5 Gas injection vs. water-flooding methods 5 Influence of fluid saturation on choice of method 5 Air vs. natural gas as injection medium...

1944

Turning dry holes from disasters to exploration wisdom: Decision tree to determine the key failure mode for segments in conventional petroleum prospects

Alexei V. Milkov, and Jack M. Samis

AAPG Bulletin

...Turning dry holes from disasters to exploration wisdom: Decision tree to determine the key failure mode for segments in conventional petroleum...

2020

Natural Gases of North America--A Summary: PART 1

B. W. Beebe , Bruce F. Curtis

AAPG Special Volumes

...Natural Gases of North America--A Summary: PART 1 B. W. Beebe , Bruce F. Curtis 1968 2245 2320 M 9: Natural Gases of North America, Volume Two...

1968

An Introduction to Geomechanics

Jane Whaley

GEO ExPro Magazine

... to stresses caused by a variety of natural factors. These include deposition, which causes gravitational loading, tectonics, uplift, pressure inflation...

2019

Preparation of Oriented Clay Mineral Aggregates from Oil-Saturated Sandstones: NOTES

Walter E. Parham, Richard F. Mast

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... for sedimentation difficult. Poorly oriented clay aggregates on the glass slides often result. Also Chamberlain (1960) has pointed out the health hazards involved...

1963

Environmental Geophysical Survey of Radon-Hazard Areas in the Southern St. George Basin, Washington County, Utah

Barry J. Solomon

Utah Geological Association

..., Sandberg, G.W., and McConkie, Wilson, 1972, Ground-water conditions in the central Virgin River Basin, Utah: Utah Department of Natural Resources...

1992

New Technology for Characterizing Louisiana's Shallow Coastal Water Bottoms and Predicting Future Changes

Harry H. Roberts , Charles A. Wilson , John Supan ,  and Walker Winans

GCAGS Transactions

... is common because of man's activities in shallow water as well as natural disasters such as violent storms. Using the technology presented in this paper...

1999

Remnant of the Late Holocene sand beach reveals ancient settlement-related sea level change from western Thailand

Parisa Nimnate, Sukanya Suriyan, Sasiyanan Wongcharoen

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

.... Detailed studies of low-lying coastal regions have been related and often initiated in response to natural disasters, such as coastal erosion, storm surges...

2024

Technical Safety: Use of Concept Risk Assessment for Field Development Certainty

Colin Crowley, Dave Ashton

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... floating liquefied natural gas and floating storage regasification units. This paper presents a CRA case study for a generic remote offshore field...

2019

Impacts That Non-Technical Risk Assessments and Mitigation Plans Can Have in Mitigating Risks and Avoiding Delays to Unconventional Oil and Gas Projects

Jack Belcher

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... Earthquakes, seismology Silica health issues Natural gas transport dangers GHG and climate change Truck Traffic Crude by rail Noise Setbacks Local...

2014

Environmental Bandwagons

Eric Eslinger, Uriel Oko, Jacqueline A. Smith, G. H. Holliday

Special Publications of SEPM

...) Introduction to Environmental Hydrogeology (SC32), 1994 CHAPTER 3. ENVIRONMENTAL BANDWAGONS 3.1 Asbestos 3 1 1 Asbestos Materials, Hazards...

1994

Editor’s Introduction: Federal Perspectives on Resources and the Environment

Lee C. Gerhard

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... of Environmental Geosciences was in part designed to address issues of maintaining the flow of natural resources into society in concert with increasing...

1997

ABSTRACT: Pioneering Women in Petroleum Geology - Celebrating 100 Years!

Robbie Rice Gries

Petroleum History Institute

... of natural gas prices allowed long-recognized deposits of natural gas locked in tight rocks to be economic.  It sparked factory drilling (repeatable...

2018

ABSTRACT: The Unconventional Revolution in Exploration Geophysics

Nancy House

Petroleum History Institute

.... In the late 1990s, deregulation of natural gas prices allowed long-recognized deposits of natural gas locked in tight rocks to be economic...

2018

Monitoring technology to enable characterization of CCUS reservoirs

Shauna Oppert, Jose Adachi, Dean Thornton, Andrew Royle

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... or previous deformation can help to mitigate such hazards. Fractures within the reservoir create permeability highways for injected fluid to migrate through...

2022

Geomodeling in a Development Play…An Example from the Bakken Shale

Brad Melton, Maria Kelley, Neil Fishman

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... properties can give valuable insights into the well planning process, such as hazards to avoid (e.g., shale strikes), which facies to expect along...

2014

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