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Pore Pressure Estimation from Mudrock Porosities in Tertiary Basins, Southeast Asia

Toby W. D. Harrold, Richard E. Swarbrick, and Neil R. Goulty

AAPG Bulletin

... as the unloading curve, and departs from the normal compaction curve at the point representing the maximum effective stress experienced by the mudrock. Bowers (1994...

1999

Modeling Petroleum Generation in the Southern Muglad Rift Basin, Sudan1

Abdalla Y. Mohamed, Michael J. Pearson, William A. Ashcroft, James E. Iliffe, and Arthur J. Whiteman

AAPG Bulletin

...) calculation of vitrinite maturity indicates a projected oil preservation depth limit around 4000 m shallowing to around 3500 m northeast of Unity near...

1999

ABSTRACT: Use of Pressure Data to indicate Vertical and Lateral Compartmentalisation in the Chirag Culmination of the ACG Oil Field, South Caspian; #90007 (2002)

Antony David Reynolds

Search and Discovery.com

... pressure barriers have been constrained by normalizing pressure drawdown (at any point in a well) with respect to the maximum differential drawdown...

2002

ABSTRACT: Coalbed Meth ane Producibility in the Alberta Basin; #90013 (2003)

Karsten Michael, Stefan Bachu

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..., controlled by the stress regime, decreases west-southwestward with increasing burial depth, from several darcies in the shallow zones to millidarcies and less...

2003

ABSTRACT: Identifying Subtle Stratigraphic and Facies Trends Using Advanced Variography; #90013 (2003)

Jeffrey M. Yarus, Richard L. Chambers, Guillaume Jean

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... of spatial continuity such as the variogram. Traditional variography is a two-point statistic and can be displayed as a graph of the variance g(h...

2003

ABSTRACT: Formation Evaluation and Permeability Prediction in a Highly Heterogeneous Reservoir … The Kuparuk C-Sand; #90061 (2006)

Jim D. Klein, Mark Scheihing, Laird D. Little, and Dirk Seifert

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... of core bulk density are then selected as the final result at each depth point. The method duplicates the statistical distributions of the core porosity...

2006

Abstract: Hydraulic Fracturing at the Root of the Field Development Plan

G.C. Dozier

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... of wellbore. In this instance, fracturing is sometimes left to a point where skin damage reduces the actual performance where the well potential is much...

2008

ABSTRACT: Fault Sealing Efficiency: Controls of Shale Gouge Ratio and Growth Faulting on Hydrocarbon Column Heights of Selected Fields in the Niger Delta; #90115 (2010)

Nnamdi Kawekwune

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... as the ratio of shale content of a rock that has slipped past a particular point on the fault plane to the throw of that fault. This research is aimed...

2010

ABSTRACT Effects of D-Shaped Fault Deformation on South Louisiana Landscape, #90104 (2010)

Gagliano Sherwood M.; Haggar Kathy S.

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...‐shaped fault scarps that are 5 to 8 km. in length. They are amphitheater‐shaped with maximum displacement at  the center of the fault segment...

2010

Abstract: The Southern Termination of the Stateline Fault, Eastern California Shear Zone, California and Nevada: Preliminary Constraints from Geologic Mapping; #90172 (2014)

Ann Hislop, Bernard Guest

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... in order to resolve the space problem presented by its abrupt southern termination within 30 km of the point of maximum offset. Our preliminary data...

2014

Abstract: Development of the Selwyn Range Shear Zone in Relation to Middle Miette Facies Change; #90174 (2014)

Stephen E. Grasby

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... is underlain by the Hadrynian Miette Group turbidite dominated sequence. The Old Fort Point Formation forms a prominent marker unit in the conglomerate...

2014

Abstract: 4D Seismic Inversion on Continuous Land Seismic Reservoir Monitoring of Thermal EOR; #90187 (2014)

Laurene Michou, Thierry Coleou, Yves Lafet, and Benjamin Roure

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... results not only point out that the inversion enables to quantify the 4D effects in terms of P-impedance variations, but also greatly improves...

2014

Abstract: Combined Sequence Stratigraphy and Mudgas Geochemistry in the Western Canada Foreland Basin; #90225 (2015)

Daniela Vlad, Octavian Catuneanu, and Karlis Muehlenbachs

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... increasing maturity with depth. The mudlogs show numerous inflections and variations in carbon isotope and gas composition that are correlatable over...

2015

Abstract: GAN-Based Multipoint Geostatistical Inversion Method and Application;

Pengfei Xie, Jiagen Hou

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... technology. Multi-point statistics (MPS) generate model realizations by training image (TI) that are consistent with prior information. This method often...

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A Textural Variation Series of Beach Sands from Cedar Point, Ohio

F. J. Pettijohn, J. D. Ridge

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...A Textural Variation Series of Beach Sands from Cedar Point, Ohio F. J. Pettijohn, J. D. Ridge 1932 Vol. 2 No. 2. (August), Eighteen samples...

1932

Modeling of a Tide-influenced Point-bar Heterogeneity Distribution and Impacts on Steam-assisted Gravity Drainage Production: Example from Steepbank River, McMurray Formation, Canada

Geoffray Musial, Richard Labourdette, Jessica Franco, Jean-Yves Reynaud

AAPG Special Volumes

..., tidal point-bar accretion surfaces, which are a maximum of 9 to 10 km2 ( 3.473.86 mi) in aerial extent. Differences in the distribution of tidal cycles...

2013

Origin, Structure, and Evolution of a Reattachment Bar, Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Arizona

David M. Rubin, John C. Schmidt , Johnnie N. Moore

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... that accumulate in this weak flow near the point where flow reattaches to the bank are called reattachment bars. As a reattachment bar evolves...

1990

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