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Differential Distribution of Oil and Gas Pools
A. S. Panchenko
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
...Differential Distribution of Oil and Gas Pools A. S. Panchenko 1973 267 271 Vol. 11 (1973) No. 6. (June) 1. Gassow, W. K., 1961, Basic...
1973
Coalification Theory of Origin of Oil and Gas: DISCUSSION
F. M. Van Tuyl, Ben H. Parker
AAPG Bulletin
.... The assumption that fats and waxes are not important sources of oil and gas in nature for the reason that they do not yield proto products upon...
1934
Technology Strategy Considerations in Reservoir Optimization; #70154 (2013)
Susan Smith Nash
Search and Discovery.com
.... In this case, the technology strategy under consideration is for unconventional oil and gas reservoirs, with an emphasis on fine-grained gas...
2013
Genetic Relationship of Oil-Gas Basins to Basins of Subsurface Water Surrounding Them
Ye. A. Bars, G. A. Borshchevskiy, I. O. Brod, A. M. Ovchinnikov
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... or brackish waters of an oxidizing nature have developed. Figure 2. Schematic relationship of oil-gas and artesian basins. 1-Natural hydraulic system...
1961
Petroleum Geology of the Brundage Canyon Oil Field, Southern Tertiary Oil Trend, Uinta Basin
Bruce S. Kelso, Jeffrey L. Ehrenzeller
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... nearly 10 million barrels of oil and 41 billion cubic feet of associated gas through 2007. Brundage Canyon is categorized as a fracture-enhanced...
2008
Petroleum Geology of the Brundage Canyon Oil Field, Southern Tertiary Oil Trend, Uinta Basin
Bruce S. Kelso, Jeffrey L. Ehrenzeller
Utah Geological Association
... nearly 10 million barrels of oil and 41 billion cubic feet of associated gas through 2007. Brundage Canyon is categorized as a fracture-enhanced...
2008
Imaging Deep into the Gulf of Mexico
Thomas Smith
GEO ExPro Magazine
... 1600 m. What lies below the water surface is what is important to the United State’s energy supply and to the oil and gas companies exploring...
2007
Flow-Unit Scale Dynamic Stratigraphy in Canyon Sandstone Sequences, Sonora Field, Sutton County, Texas
Stephen L. Shaw, Peter H. Lufholm
West Texas Geological Society
.... Figure 2 illustrates the field development history in the leases originally operated by El Paso Natural Gas, succeeded by Meridian Oil...
2003
Cairo Field, Union County, Arkansas
Lawrence A. Goebel
AAPG Bulletin
... are adjacent to major fields which have been producing oil and gas for more than 10 years. In each case the younger field has an inclined oil-water interface...
1950
EAST CANTON - MAGNOLIA OIL FIELD
Guy F. Sitler, Jr., Stocker &Sitler, Inc., Newark, Ohio
Ohio Geological Society
... & Gas Association last March, Mr. Henry Belden, III, presented an excellent talk on the "East Canton Oil Field." In his speech...
1985
The Evolution and Use of Discovery Process Models at the U.S. Geological Survey
Lawrence J. Drew , John H. Schuenemeyer
AAPG Bulletin
... of future discoveries of oil and gas. In addition, insights were gained into the nature of the underlying size distribution of oil and gas fields...
1993
Practices and Pitfalls in Estimating Coalbed Methane Resources and Reserves
Creties Jenkins
Search and Discovery.com
... up a new lease, the topic is of critical importance because… 1 Reserves are the Basis of Corporate Value • Over 150 publicly-owned U.S. oil...
Unknown
West Cameron 43 Field: A New Structural-Stratigraphic Trap, Flank to an Old Field
J. Michael Jobe
GCAGS Transactions
.... V., 1988, West Cameron Block 17 Field, Offshore Louisiana, in Offshore Louisiana Oil and Gas Fields, v. II: New Orleans Geological Society, p. 193-198...
1992
How To Start/Fix/Manage A Small Waterflood - Workshop Summary
Robert Trentham, Scott Atkinson, Robert D. Kiker
PTTC
... of porosity, oil-water and gas-water contacts and porosity cutoff, the original oil-in-place was revised downward by nearly 33%. Besides well files, data can...
2008
Strategies for Optimized Oil Recovery in Fluvial-Dominated Deltaic Reservoirs in the Lower Woodbine Group, East Texas Field
William A. Ambrose, Tucker F. Hentz, Florence Bonnaffé, Robert G. Loucks, and Fred P. Wang
GCAGS Transactions
..., ed., Occurrence of oil and gas in northeast Texas: The University of Texas at Austin Publication 5116, p. 113-118. Mancini, E. A., and T. M. Puckett...
2009
Key Turns in a Big Way
PESA Staff
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... been a quintessential reflection of the prospective Canning Basin through a deal with economic turnaround in WA's mining Empire Oil & Gas...
2012
Recent Jurassic Discoveries in Southeastern Cass County, Texas
John Aubrey
GCAGS Transactions
... as an active Jurassic oil and gas prospective province since the mid 1960's; ever since the discovery and development of East Linden field...
1984
ABSTRACT: Assessing the Mix and the Quality of Crude Oil and Natural Gas in the Deepwater Gulf of Mexico
Alan S. Kornacki, Shell E&P Technology Company, Houston, TX and Karen C. Nelson, Shell Deepwater Development Company, New Orleans, LA
AAPG Special Volumes
... of crude oil and natural gas pools vary widely across the continental slope of Louisiana and Texas, E&P staff must understand the nature and origin...
2000
Distribution of total dissolved solids in McMurray Formation water in the Athabasca oil sands region, Alberta, Canada: Implications for regional hydrogeology and resource development
Benjamin R. Cowie, Bruce James, and Bernhard Mayer
AAPG Bulletin
... degree of variability in formation water TDS values can be expected within the scale of a single oil sands development or lease area.Connectivity...
2015
Out Into the Surf and Beyond: the Why, How and Where of Offshore Oil Exploration from Bristol Bay to Point Loma from the 1890s to the 1980s
L. Rogers Hardy
Petroleum History Institute
... Coast is the world’s most dramatic habitat of major oil and gas accumulations. (Sources: a. Spallanzani 2020; b. Blanchetete 2017.) Figure 2...
2020
Corrosion Management - Workshop Summary
Mike Cloud, Rich Martin, Ken Barker, Kent Gantz
PTTC
..., or of a pitting nature where penetration rates can be very high. Corrosion severity is influenced by temperature, pressure, pH, velocity, and wear/abrasion...
2002
Geology and Oil Resources of Trinidad, British West Indies
G. A. Waring, C. G. Carlson
AAPG Bulletin
..., salt-water sands are interbedded with the oil sands, but definite edge water has not been recognized. The lenticular nature of the sands has led...
1925
Development in Upper Gulf Coast District of Texas in 1950
Harris H. Allen
AAPG Bulletin
... fields consisted of 22 oil fields, 13 gas-condensate fields and 1 gas field. The discovery rate was 16.7 per cent. There were a total of 384...
1951
Natural Gas in Sweetgrass Arch Area, Northwestern Montana
Jack W. Nordquist , Willard Leskela
AAPG Special Volumes
.... Assoc. Petroleum Geologists Bull., v. 29, p. 1262-1303. Dobbin, C. E., and Erdmann, C. E., 1934, Geologic occurrence of oil and gas in Montana...
1968
Developments in Alaska in 1964
Robin A. Saunders
AAPG Bulletin
... the State of Alaska conducted one competitive oil and gas lease sale, and received bonus bids totaling $5,611,750 at an average cost of $7.65 per acre...
1965