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Scales of Generation and Expulsion of Hydrocarbons in Upper Jurassic and Cretaceous Oil-Gas Complexes of West Siberian Platform

O. I. Bostrikov, A. E. Kontorovich, A. S. Fomichev

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

..., million m3 per sq km. In spite of a high concentration of aqueous organic matter at more than 3 percent in the Mansiysk sineklize, realization...

1997

Oil-Gas Assessment of Cretaceous Sediments in Zone of Central Sakhalin Fault from Mathematical Modeling

V. I. Isayev, N. A. Volkova

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... is within the margin of error of 10 percent. Deep heat flow for Susunay depression according to mathematical modeling is 60 Mwatts/m2. Figure 3. Schematic...

2001

How Salt and Shale Flow: Unit 14: Principles

Martin P. A. Jackson, William E. Galloway

AAPG Special Volumes

...° F/100 ft). A rise in temperature encourages ductile flow, other factors being equal. The estimated limits of steady-state stress differences (Ws...

1984

Abstract: The Emperors New Clothes: Looking Beyond to New Ways of Thinking about Uranium Deposits; #90172 (2014)

Kurt Kyser

Search and Discovery.com

... of drilling is relatively low, with only a few tenths of percent intersecting any sizable amount of uranium, but many intersecting apparently barren...

2014

Applications of Machine Learning Techniques in Assessing Cap Rock Efficiency Based on Surface Data, #42512 (2020).

Sanaz Salati, Frank J.A. van Ruitenbeek, Freek D. van der Meer,

Search and Discovery.com

... learning methods play an important role in analyzing petroleum basins and exploring important geological factors controlling the productivity...

2020

ABSTRACT: Petrographic Comparison of Several Coal Seams in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region

Zhiwen Han

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

..., the No. 8 coal is characterized by low sulfur content (less than 1 percent by weight) and low ash yield (less than 10 percent by weight). The coal...

2003

Abstract: Hurricanes and Energy Infrastructure in the Gulf of Mexico: Impacts and Challenges

Kristi A. R. Darby, David E. Dismukes, Seth E. Cureington

GCAGS Transactions

... adrift. Offshore oil and gas production peak shut-in rates post-Katrina reached 95 percent and 88 percent, respectively. Three weeks out from Hurricane...

2006

Studies on Wind and Plant Interactions on French Atlantic Coastal Dunes

Catherine Bressolier, Yves-F. Thomas

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... approach of the factors controlling plant roughness. EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE The measurements were carried out in 1973 and 1975 on two locations...

1977

Factors Controlling Organic-Richness in Upper and Lower Bakken Shale, Williston Basin: An Application of Inorganic Geochemistry, #10775 (2015).

Dipanwita Nandy, Stephen A. Sonnenberg, John D. Humphrey

Search and Discovery.com

...Factors Controlling Organic-Richness in Upper and Lower Bakken Shale, Williston Basin: An Application of Inorganic Geochemistry, #10775 (2015...

2015

The Reservoir Rock: Chapter 11: Part II. Secondary Migration and Accumulation of Petroleum, Compiled by Robert H. Dott and Merrill J. Reynolds

AAPG Special Volumes

... the primary environment as a controlling factor in that cementation. When induration occurs after deposition and burial, however, the role of many factors...

1969

Future Petroleum Provinces of the United States--Their Geology and Potential: Summary

Ira H. Cram

AAPG Special Volumes

.... The potential probably exceeds the mean of 332 billion bbl. Approximately 32 percent of the oil in place would be recoverable at known rates of recovery...

1971

Geologic Factors Controlling Uranium Resources in the Gas Hills District, Wyoming

Frank C. Armstrong

Wyoming Geological Association

...Geologic Factors Controlling Uranium Resources in the Gas Hills District, Wyoming Frank C. Armstrong 1970 31 44 The distribution of the favorable...

1970

A Review of the Carboniferous Albert Formation Oil Shales, New Brunswick

G. Macauley, F.D. Ball, T.G. Powell

CSPG Bulletin

..., from virtually 0 to 40 percent of the rock, and in many places the marlstone grades to kerogen-barren shale, siltstone and sandstone beds. Where...

1984

Sedimentology of Middle Precambrian Animikean Quartzites, Florence County, Wisconsin

Tor H. Nilsen

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... pebbles. The quartzite is compositionally mature (more than 90 percent quartz) but texturally immature (more than 10 percent fine matrix), thus...

1965

Mineralogy, Provenance, and Dispersal History of Late Quarternary Deep-Sea Sands in Cascadia Basin and Blanco Fracture Zone off Oregon

John R. Duncan , L. D. Kulm

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and attempt to relate these variations to factors controlled by local or worldwide geologic events during the designated time interval. FIELD...

1970

CAMBRIAN-ORDOVICIAN KNOX UNCONFORMITY GAS RESERVOIRS IN THE APPALACHIAN BASIN. *

Ronald A. Riley, Ohio Division of Geological SurveyMark T. Baranoski, Ohio Division of Geological SurveyMark E. Wolfe, Ohio Division of Oil and Gas, Columbus, Ohio

Ohio Geological Society

..., structural, and geomorphic factors controlling oil accumulation in Upper Cambrian strata of central Ohio: American Association...

1994

WHERE MIGHT ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY (EOR) METHODS BE SUCCESSFUL IN OHIO IN THE FUTURE?

John Blomberg, Blomberg Engineering, Parkersburg, WV

Ohio Geological Society

... remaining in about 80 percent of the oil reservoirs that are located in the Appalachian basin portion of Ohio. This does...

1996

Environments of Carbonate Deposition Florida Bay and the Florida Straits

Donn S. Gorsline

Four Corners Geological Society

..., no. 1-1962. p. 77–85. Chave, K. E., 1962b, Factors affecting the mineralogy of carbonate sediments: Limnology and Oceanography, v. 7, p. 218–223...

1963

Evaluation of the Phosphate Reserves in Southeastern Idaho

A. L. Service

Utah Geological Association

... plants will be established. Market areas are generally expanding and the demand for marketable phosphate products is increasing rapidly. These factors...

1967

Urban Impacts on the Chemistry of Shallow Groundwater: Barton Creek Watershed, Austin, Texas

David A. Johns, Sylvia R. Pope

GCAGS Transactions

... Creek and major tributaries occur along main channels. The Contributing Zone in Barton Creek accounts for 112 square miles, or 94 percent...

1998

Depositional Response to Seagrass Mortality Along a Low-Energy, Barrier-Island Coast: West-Central Florida

Albert C. Hine, Mark W. Evans, Richard A. Davis, Jr., Daniel F. Belknap

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... onshore and longshore transport of sand. The 1,000-year-old barrier island lengthened 30 percent by recurved spit growth in a 15-year period from...

1987

Chapter 10: Characterization of the Bakken Reservoir at Parshall Field and East of the Nesson Anticline, North Dakota

Anne Grau, Robert Sterling, Richard J. Bottjer, Peter Dea

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... (Pollastro, et al, 2008), which would represent less than 1 percent of the larger estimate. Some operators active in the area are now estimating recoverable...

2011

MINTON POOL, SOUTH-CENTRAL SASKATCHEWAN: A MODEL FOR BASEMENT INDUCED STRUCTURAL AND STRATIGRAPHIC RELATIONSHIPS

D. POTTER, A. ST. ONGE

Williston Basin Symposium

... an unconformity high accounts for 28 percent of the total; 3-12-3-21W2 versus 11-2-3-21W2 is greater at 30 percent of total movement...

1991

Paleogeographic Significance of Lower Mesozoic Radiolarians from the Brooks Range, Alaska

Charles D. Blome

Pacific Section SEPM

... of Pseudostylosphaera t h a t compose upwards of 40 percent of the t o t a l radiolarian assemblage (fig. 2). Pseudostylosphaera species comprise an even larger...

1987

Disposal of Production Waters from Oil and Gas Wells in the Northern San Juan Basin, Colorado

Gerald L. Zimpfer, Eric J. Harmon, Bradford C. Boyce

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... for all situations. Successful disposal systems must be designed on the basis of production or operational concerns, economics, environmental factors...

1988

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