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Lower and Middle Triassic Source Rocks and Thermal Maturation in the Peace River Arch Area, Alberta and British Columbia [Abstract]

Riediger, C.L., Snowdon, L.R., Fowler, M.G., Brooks, P.W., Goodarzi, F.

CSPG Bulletin

.../III organic matter, and TOC contents range up to 15 per cent. In the subsurface, the Montney and lower Doig formations were sampled from core. Thermal...

1990

Geothermal Zonality and Distribution of Oil Fields in the Pripyat Basin

V. N. Beskopyl’nyy

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... there is an increase in heat flow by more than three times (from 0.45 to 1.44 mc cal per cm2 sec). On this general background of the geothermal field we...

1973

ABSTRACT: What is the Current Potential Shale Oil and Gas Production in the U.S.A.?

Richard S. Bishop speaker, Rick A. Baggot, Wayne L. Kelley, and Robert E. Fargo

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... profiles i.e., decline curves • Assume drilling effort i.e., number of rigs and wells drilled per rig per month • Sum individual well production per month...

2011

"An Overview of Triassic Halfway Pools in the Progress Area [Abstract]"

Styan, W., Shaw, J.

CSPG Bulletin

... by a paragenetic sequence of silica overgrowths, dolomite and anhydrite cements. Reservoir quality, which ranges from 8 to 12 per cent and 1.5 to 14 mD decreases...

1991

The Los Angeles Basin

William F. Barbat

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... miles. This represents an average recovery to date of 106,032 barrels per acre. However, the Long Beach field, with the most prolific production...

1955

Abstract: Developing coastal management initiatives in Newfoundland

Martin Batterson

Atlantic Geology

..., but indicate rates of cliff recession of between 0.0 and 1.25 metres per year (5- to 12-year mean). Erosion is episodic, commonly triggered...

1999

An Historical Document of Interest to Petroleum Geologists: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Wilber Stout

AAPG Bulletin

..., a tributary of the Ohio. To this point oil is carted for $1 per barrel. At McConnelsville, ample steamboat transportation is afforded to all points that may...

1938

Natural Beta Activity of Oils and Rocks of Carboniferous Age of the Priluka Field

G. P. Shkrebta

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

.... 1-Well number in numerator and magnitude of radioactivity in impulses per minute in denominator; 2-faults; 3-structure contours on base of stratum B-1...

1976

Field Summary: Waverly Complex, Fields Included: Eckley, Old Baldy, Rock Creek, Wages, Waverly

Thomas J. Jeffrey

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...:2688 feet to 2698 feet Stimulation: Fractured with 40,000 pounds of sand in 40,000 gallons of 80 per cent nitrogen foam Initial Potential: 744 MCFGPD...

1982

ENHANCED RUN LIFE AND PRODUCTION RELIABILITY IN WELL C, FIELD S: A CASE STUDY OF ULTRA HIGH-SPEED COMPACT ELECTRIC SUBMERSIBLE PUMP SYSTEMTECHNOLOGY IN HIGH-DOGLEG SEVERITY ENVIRONMENTS

Nagaza, Edsel Ivander Hang, Marda Vidrianto, Janico Zaverson, and Albert Ryanta

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... casing liner, producing oil using an artificial lift electrical submersible pump (ESP) system. Well C has an average production of 260 barrels of oil per...

2025

Wildcat Drilling in 1940

Frederic H. Lahee

AAPG Bulletin

... was drilled in 3,038 holes, divided as follows. 366 producers 1,411,530 feet 2,672 dry holes 8,842,418 feet This means that 12.05 per cent...

1941

West Texas and Southeastern New Mexico Development in 1941: ABSTRACT

Bernerd A. Ray, William T. Schneider, Charles Taylor Cole, Edgar Kraus, Ronald K. DeFord

AAPG Bulletin

... those deepened and recompleted. Of these 2,190 or 94 per cent were producers. The most active field was the Slaughter field which accounted for 678...

1942

Exploratory Activity and Oil and Gas Discoveries in California for First Nine Months of 1944: ABSTRACT

Albert Gregersen

AAPG Bulletin

... 30 per cent over 1943. Depth of exploratory holes has increased. Geological exploration, surface and subsurface, was responsible for 19 out of 30...

1944

Buena Vista Hills (27-B Pool): ABSTRACT

Evan Burtner

AAPG Bulletin

... the pool produced at average rates as high as 40,275 barrels per day. The current maximum efficient rate is set at 25,000 barrels per day, which...

1946

Developments in Eastern Interior Basin in 1945

Alfred H. Bell

AAPG Bulletin

...Developments in Eastern Interior Basin in 1945 Alfred H. Bell 1946 879 885 30 6. (June) Drilling in the Eastern Interior basin decreased 15 per cent...

1946

The Optimum of Even Distribution of Structural Wells in the Preparation of Structures for Wildcat Drilling

N. S. Iskhakova, N. G. Abdullin

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... structure per 16 sq km. Figure 1. Maps showing results of detailing the Lower Permian structural plan in sectors of the west (A) and northwest (B...

1980

Lower and Middle Silurian Rocks in Michigan Basin: ABSTRACT

George V. Cohee

AAPG Bulletin

... which in places are numerous. Niagara rocks dip at the average rate of 45 feet per mile from the outcrop area in northern Indiana to the center...

1948

Abstract: Geology of Kinabalu Field and its Water Injection Scheme (Poster 16)

Boniface B. Bait

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... (B & C-Sands) and injected into the L reservoir unit through two horizontal wells. To date a natural dumping rates up to 1,200 barrels per day...

2002

Oil-Gas Source Potential of Disseminated Organic Matter of Rocks of the Northwest Peri-Caspian Region

O. K. Navrotskiy, I. N. Sidorov, I. V. Oreshkin, V. Ye. Loginova

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... (4-100 thousand tons per km2). The content of methane generated increases from 40 thousand tons per km2 in the border zone where the oil source rocks...

1981

Vostochnyy Khartum, a New Oil Field in Fergana

Yu. P. Primkulov, I. A. Khamidov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... field only in stratum III; however, well 3 at the crest of the structure yielded 5,000 m3 of gas and 56 m3 of water per day from stratum VII...

1984

Oil and Gas Developments in Tennessee in 1950

H. C. Milhous

AAPG Bulletin

... wells completed with a total footage of 31,207 feet, making an average of a little more than 1,000 feet per hole. One successful oil well was brought...

1951

Generating Potential of Paleogene Sediments of the Carpathian Region

Ye. F. Shevchenko, A. A. Goldinov, T. A. Sirota

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... does not exceed 100 thousand tons per km3, This is not enough to form pools. In the Eocene sediments generating potential was studied for the Manyev...

1985

Stylolites and Oil Migration: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

R. M. Ramsden

AAPG Bulletin

... by as much as 40 per cent.(FOOTNOTE 4) It is certain that if 40 per cent of the rock is removed from the section 40 per cent of the contained fluids must...

1952

Geological Aspects of Abnormal Reservoir Pressures in Gulf Coast Louisiana

George Dickinson

AAPG Bulletin

... 80,000 parts per million total solids. Dangerously abnormal pressures occur commonly in isolated porous reservoir beds in thick shale sections developed...

1953

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