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Sand Body Created by Migration of Fire Island Inlet, Long Island, New York: ABSTRACT

N. Kumar, J. E. Sanders

AAPG Bulletin

... show that Fire Island inlet, with a present channel maximum depth of 10 m, migrated 8 km WSW between 1825 and 1940 (when a jetty was built to stop...

1972

ABSTRACT: Origin, Conditions, and Timing of Gas Generation in the Lewis Shale, San Juan Basin, New Mexico; #90013 (2003)

T. M. Parris, Neil S. Fishman, Mark J. Pawlewicz, Glen E. Christiansen

Search and Discovery.com

... sandstone having high cement and intergranular volumes (22 and 29 percent, respectively) and little (<7 percent) matrix material as determined from point...

2003

ABSTRACT: In Situ Stress and Pore Pressure Dynamically Control Fault Seal Behavior of a Gulf of Mexico Reservoir; #90017 (2003)

Thomas Finkbeiner, Mark Zoback, Peter Flemings, Beth Stump

Search and Discovery.com

... columns (i.e., oil and gas) that appear to have reached a maximum height that is statically controlled by a down-dip spill point. Fault blocks...

2003

ABSTRACT: The Stratigraphic Framework of the Haynesville Shale in Northwest Louisiana and Northeast Texas; #90122 (2011)

Bo Henk, Steve Sinclair, Andy Juett, Justin Bagley, David Nicklin, and Scott King

Search and Discovery.com

.... Matador’s Hall 5 conventional core (310’) was the central data point for much of our interpretation and well logs and other core information from other...

2011

Abstract: The Stress Regime of the Liard Basin, Western Canada; #90174 (2014)

J. S. Bell, Larry S. Lane, and Sarah Saad

Search and Discovery.com

... provide useful information for hydrocarbon production strategy. Induced fractures at depth are likely to be vertical and aligned with the maximum...

2014

Abstract: Sequence Stratigraphy of the Permian-Triassic Boundary in the Sverdrup Basin, Canadian Arctic; #90211 (2015)

Benoit Beauchamp and Ashton Embry

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..., the succession is conformable and the sequence boundary is picked at the point of maximum regression. The contact between the Late Permian TST and overly ing...

2015

Abstract: Micropalaeontological Reconnaissance of the Rockly Bay Formation, Tobago; #90238 (2015)

Lai Shan Sum, Brent Wilson, and Xavier Moonan

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... site survey in Tobago at the Cove Point Industrial Estate. The onshore survey entailed the drilling numerous boreholes to a maximum depth of 40 metres...

2015

Abstract: Completion Optimization through Geomechanical Modeling of Interacting Hydraulic and Natural Fractures - Application to the Montney Shale; #90240 (2015)

Nick Umholtz

Search and Discovery.com

.... The 3G workflow uses geomechanical simulation that combines the meshless Material Point Method (MPM) with Continuous Fracture Modeling (CFM...

2015

Abstract: Assessment of a Re-processed GPR Data in the Distal Part of Trandum Delta in Southern Norway; #90254 (2016)

Nuha E. Mohamed, Tor S. Pedersen, Per Aagaard, Annik Myhre, and Walid Osman

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... recorded as a singlefold, fixed-offset reflection profiles, expect for three common depth point (CDP) gathers recorded for velocity analysis. Both the 50...

2016

Abstract: High Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy and Sedimentary Model of Turbidites: A Case on the 1st Member of Kqn Formation in Dabusu Area, South Songliao Basin; #90310 (2017)

Zhao Ning, Huang Jiangqin, Zhang Guangya, Mao Fengjun, Deng Hongwen

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...; However, in the falling periods of BLC, turbidite channels are usually thin, showing “finger” shape of GR log, which usually locate near the maximum...

2017

Abstract: Automated Well Log Conditioning for Petrophysical Interpretation;

Malleswar Yenugu, Russell Roundtree

Search and Discovery.com

... normalization is based on the concept that maximum and minimum readings in a geological formation in an area should have the same log readings. This becomes...

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Taylor County Regular (Cedar Gap) Flippen Sandstone Field Taylor County, Texas

B. H. Boney

Abilene Geological Society

... approximately 400 acres. The thickness of the productive sandstone varies over different parts of the field, however, the maximum sandstone development...

1960

Julu Rayeu

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Operator Asamera Discovery Well Well Name JR # 1 By BPM in 1929 Latitude 04° 58' 11.1" N Longitude 97° 36' 04.1" E Elevation 37.6 m Total Depth...

1989

Field Summary: Powder Wash Field

Mountain Fuel Supply Co.

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... drilled after B. W. Musser No. 1. Maximum Reservoir Thickness Maximum thickness of any sandstone lens is 50 feet. Regional Setting Located...

1961

Fluvial, Deltaic, and Slope Reservoir Sandstone in West-Central Texas: ABSTRACT

R. R. Bloomer

AAPG Bulletin

... into two belts. Each belt is about one mi wide and bounded by shale and thick limestone beds to the shelf edge. Point bars (with characteristic electric...

1973

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