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Bentonite?

Karl H. Wolf

CSPG Bulletin

... an older volcanic rock; 3, the alteration products of volcanic deposits depend on many factors and need not be montmorillonite; 4, montmorillonite...

1959

Puerto Chiquito Mancos, West (Oil) T. 25-27 N., R. 1 E., R. 1 W., NMPM, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico

Albert R. Greer

Four Corners Geological Society

... than 50 feet Porosity: Indefinite, fracture porosity probably on order of 1 percent Permeability: Unknown (transmissibility, from interference tests...

1978

Exploring Geophysical Exploration

Carl H. Savit

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... surveyed in marine areas represented 63 percent of the worldwide total of marine and land surveys, a substantial reduction from the peak year of 1974...

1989

Geochemistry of Coal from the Cretaceous Corwin and Chandler Formations, National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA)

Ronald H. Affolter, Gary D. Stricker

Pacific Section SEPM

... values are extremely low (0.3 percent) According to Hatch (1983), factors that control elemental composition in coal include geochemical conditions...

1987

Size Composition of Suspensions and Bottom Sediments

Alexander P. Lisitzin

Special Publications of SEPM

... of the life processes of organisms and the supply of nutrients as well as some other factors. The bulk of suspensates is fine-grained. Therefore sorption...

1972

Porosity Loss in Sandstone by Ductile Grain Deformation During Compaction

Earle F. McBride

GCAGS Transactions

... chiefly because of compaction and cementation, although there are many other contributing factors (Jonas and McBride, 1977). There is a tendency...

1978

Rates of Sediment Reworking by Yoldia Limatula In Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, and Long Island Sound

Donald C. Rhoads

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...), Yoldia limatula is a deposit-feeding pelecypod. In Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, and Long Island Sound it comprises less than 10 percent (by number...

1963

3-D Geocellular Oil-Resource Determination in South Texas Frio Fluvial-Deltaic Reservoirs

Mark H. Holtz , Joseph Yeh , C. Y. Chang

GCAGS Transactions

... relationships were modeled. The intragenetic-unit structure was built by controlling layering characteristics and how they were stacked. At the cell level...

1997

Environment of Deposition of Source Beds of High-Wax Oil: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Kenneth J. Reed

AAPG Bulletin

... to be the controlling factors (Berthois et al., 1968, p. 660). High turbidity and subnormal-marine salinity (nearshore or paralic environment) result in many...

1969

Origin and Distribution of Sands and Gravels on the Northern Continental Shelf Off Washington

K. Venkatarathnam, Dean A. McManus

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... factor analysis of heavy-mineral data (Imbrie and van Andel, 1964) was used to assist in determining the sediment provenances. Four factors "explained...

1973

Heavy Mineral Correlations and Provenances

Louis I. Briggs

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... separation is = log2(ZH/ZL)[1]/[3] ( H/L)[2]/[3]). ZL and ZH are shape factors for the light and heavy minerals, respectively, = (M - F)/F, where...

1965

Estimating Resources of Crude Oil and Natural Gas in Inadequately Explored Areas

Thomas A. Hendricks

AAPG Special Volumes

... on available factual data, but the ratings of both the explored and the inadequately explored areas based on geologic factors are, to a large degree, subjective...

1975

Treatment of Java Seawater for Pressure Maintenance and Secondary Recovery

J. P. Smith

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... of oil. This is 13 percent of the estimated initial oil-in-place and 7.7 percent of the pore volume. The survey further indicated that, by utilizing...

1983

The Jurassic Oil Resources of the East Shetland Basin, North Sea

H. Coustau, P.J. Lee, J. Dupuy, J. Junca

CSPG Bulletin

... generation    (2) For the Kimmeridge Clay, the organic matter content by volume is 15 percent; genetic potential; i.e., the amount of organic matter...

1988

Air Injection Process as a Tertiary Oil Recovery in the Watered Out Japanese Oil Field

Katsumo Takabayashi, Hiroshi Uematsu, Haruo Maeda

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... recovery by air injection in a laboratory scale. In our study, CT tests were conducted at two different initial oil saturation conditions (40 percent...

2011

Evaluation of Austin and Buda Formations from Core and Fracture Analysis

Richard H. Snyder, Milton Craft

GCAGS Transactions

... factors in obtaining meaningful data for a fracture study. Core recovery less than 100 percent always creates uncertainties. If less than 100 percent...

1977

Chapter 14 (Case Histories of Three-Dimensional Seismic Surveys)—Case History 2: Three-Dimensional Seismic Monitoring of an Enhanced Oil Recovery Process

Robert J. Greaves, Terrance J. Fulp

AAPG Special Volumes

... for the stratigraphic section including the Holt sandstone (reservoir) and the Palo Pinto limestone. Acquisition and Processing Several factors...

2011

Analysis of Pore Networks and Reservoir Quality of the Upper Cretaceous Woodbine Sandstone in the High-Recovery- Efficiency, Giant East Texas Field

Robert G. Loucks, Robert M. Reed, William A. Ambrose

GCAGS Journal

... percent. The sandstone has a stable mineralogy consisting predominantly of quartz with very minor amounts of rock fragments and feldspar, and it also has...

2015

Petroleum Potential of South Dakota: Region 4

B. W. Miller

AAPG Special Volumes

.... This analysis of the geologic and economic factors bearing on the possibility that South Dakota will become a petroleum province in the future involved...

1971

ABSTRACT: Geostatistical Shale Models for a Deltaic Reservoir Analog: From 3D GPR Data to 3D Flow Modeling; #90013 (2003)

HONGMEI LI, CHRISTOPHER D. WHITE

Search and Discovery.com

... of factors (D, S, F). The mean responses for the base models and a particular stochastic model are compared to discern whether the base and stochastic...

2003

ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF DRILLING AND PRODUCING OPERATIONS IN NORTH DAKOTA

C. B. FOLSOM, JR.

Williston Basin Symposium

... present threat of nationalization and confiscation. Coupled with these factors is the possibility of new competition for energy markets from...

1964

Optimizing PSC With New Approach of Dynamic Split Determination to Mitigate Uncertainty in The Development Phase

Yogie Fikri Adriansyah, Amega Yasutra, Utjok W.R. Siagian

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... that in the development phase of oil fields the project still holds numerous uncertainty factors that will affect its economic value in the future. The main uncertainties...

2022

Bottom-Sediment Chemistry in Devils Lake, Northeast North Dakota

Stephen C. Komor

Special Publications of SEPM

... silicates quartz feldspar upper 10 cm of Ihe and 5 weighl percent organic material At deplhs between I and 3 cm in the sediments and clays 35 weight...

1994

Mechanical Analysis and Heavy Minerals, Morrison and Cloverly Formations, Southern Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming

Arthur Mirsky

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in 9 percent HCl until all reaction ceased; then the sample was washed three times, dried in filter paper, and again weighed to find the loss...

1961

Durabilities of Sand Size Schist and "Volcanic" Rock Fragments During Fluvial Transport, Elk Creek, Black Hills, South Dakota

Kenneth L. Cameron, Harvey Blatt

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... to join the Cheyenne River. The drainage basin encloses 601 sq. mi., of which 95.1 percent is underlain by Paleozoic and Mesozoic sedimentary rocks, 2.3...

1971

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