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Micro-Gravimetric Measurements Over a Known Geologic Structure
Stephen Thyssen-Bornemisza, W. F. Stackler
CSPG Bulletin
... by Figure 2. The station pattern has a four-direction grid system with distances varying from 20 to 200 feet to the centre-point "A." As the general Bouguer...
1962
Stairett Pool
Richard M. Linehan
Kansas Geological Society
... Lee 'A' encountered the Mississippi dolomite at (-2097) and, therefore, has a gross pay thickness of 33 feet. This is maximum for the pool. The average...
1965
Physiographic Significance of Loess Near McPherson, Kansas: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
John C. Frye
AAPG Bulletin
... River near Lindsborg, at the point where that river now swings sharply from a southeast to a northeast direction, and flowed south to a point west...
1939
2004
Pigeon Point Formation: An Upper Cretaceous Shoreline Succession, Central California Coast
John H. Tyler
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
...Pigeon Point Formation: An Upper Cretaceous Shoreline Succession, Central California Coast John H. Tyler 1972 Vol. 42 No. 3. (September), The Pigeon...
1972
The Morphology, Magnitude and Regime of a Carboniferous Fluvial-Distributary Channel
T. Elliott
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... and maximum stage, and caused a significant shift in point bar position in the direction of migration. It seems improbable that the entire depositional...
1976
Grid-less Simulation of a Fluvio-Deltaic Environment, #41365 (2014)
R. Mohan Srivastava, Marko Maucec, Jeffrey Yarus
Search and Discovery.com
... been the hallmark success of the multi-point statistics algorithm, SNESIM. Instead of tapping into multipoint statistics, it is possible to simulate...
2014
Occurrence of high-saturation gas hydrate in a fault-compartmentalized anticline and the importance of seal, Green Canyon, abyssal northern Gulf of Mexico
Manasij Santra, Peter B. Flemings, Mahdi Heidari, and Kehua You
AAPG Bulletin
... structure that dictates the maximum depth of spill point, the normal faults influence the hydrocarbon accumulation and entrapment. Reservoir Compartments...
2022
National Academy of Sciences Report on Energy Resources: REPLY
M. King Hubbert
AAPG Bulletin
... until an inflection point (corresponding to the maximum rate of production) is reached, and then continue to increase with decreasing slope until...
1965
Engineering Solutions to Handle Waxy Kakap KRA Crude
Manoj V. Modi, Hendi Kiswanto, LaVaun S. Merrill Jr.
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... that the crude has a relatively high pour point and paraffin wax content. These crude properties have offered many engineering challenges during the design. Flow...
1994
Sand Movement Along Equilibrium Beaches North of San Francisco
John A. Cherry
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... composition of the sands seaward of Point Reyes beach (figs. 4, 5 and 7) occurs at a water depth of approximately 90 feet. The distribution...
1966
Hydrology and Current Orientation Analysis of a Braided-To-Meandering Transition: The Red River in Oklahoma and Texas, U.S.A.
Daniel E. Schwartz
Dallas Geological Society
... gradient is high, point bars are low and wide, and where width-to-depth ratios are high. Mean daily water velocities have been measured at Burkburnett...
1977
Hydrology and Current Orientation Analysis of a Braided-To-Meandering Transition: The Red River in Oklahoma and Texas, U.S.A.
Daniel E. Schwartz
CSPG Special Publications
... gradient is high, point bars are low and wide, and where width-to-depth ratios are high. Mean daily water velocities have been measured at Burkburnett...
1977
The gas-bearing Devonian Presqu'ile Dolomite of the Cordova embayment region of British Columbia, Canada: Dolomitization and the stratigraphic template
David W. Morrow, Mengwei Zhao, Lavern D. Stasiuk
AAPG Bulletin
... fields of northeastern British Columbia within the Keg River, Sulphur Point, and Slave Point formations along the shelf margin of the Cordova embayment...
2002
ORDOVICIAN, SILURIAN AND DEVONIAN STRATIGRAPHY OF WESTERN SASKATCHEWAN
M. S. STANTON
Montana Geological Society
... on amelioration of the rigid evaporitic environment existing during the major part of Elk Point deposition. The maximum thickness attained...
1953
Section Seven: Use of Wireline Logs and Dipmeters on Diapiric Structures
New Orleans Geological Society
... found on some salt dome flanks. Dips increase near clay domes just as they do near salt domes, with the maximum dip recorded just above the point where...
1995
Safely Producing the Bekapai Mature Field Up to Its Maximum Limit
Hanny, Alien Feliska, Achmad Jamaludin
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... well platform. The trial result showed the maximum backpressure was 40-41 barg while the PSHH set point is set at 44 barg. Hence, there was still some...
2017
Onlap and Strike-Overlap: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
Frank A. Melton
AAPG Bulletin
... in his classes on regional stratigraphy. Case I: The method of measuring a so-called "ideal maximum" rate of onlap can be illustrated by using...
1947
Modelling of High Point Vents in Water Gathering Systems - A New Approach Using Simcenter Flomaster
Jurgen Sprengel, Pedro Milano, Ryan Sfand, Doug Kolak
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
...Modelling of High Point Vents in Water Gathering Systems - A New Approach Using Simcenter Flomaster Jurgen Sprengel, Pedro Milano, Ryan Sfand, Doug...
2022
Sea Level, Synsedimentary Tectonics, and Reefs: Implications for Hydrocarbon Exploration in the Silurian-Lowermost Devonian Gaspe Belt, Quebec Appalachians
Pierre-Andre Bourque
CSPG Bulletin
..., p. 137-145. Morin, C. 1986. Anatomie d'un complexe peritidal silurien superieur en cli aride: le facies de Plage Woodmans du complexe de West Point...
2001
Retrofit Gas Lift System, Unconventional Method to Maximize Hydrocarbon Recovery
Afif, Djabaruddin, Kurniawan Purwoko, Eko Andriyanto, Sylvia Yusim
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... point (Rattray, 2012). With RGL, gas injection could be delivered as deep as bottom perforation depth. The Dual Flapper Check Valves allows...
2016
Aerial Photographs in Structural Mapping of Sedimentary Formations
L. E. Nugent, Jr.
AAPG Bulletin
..., these dimensional variations are nearly uniaxial (maximum biaxial variation less than 0.08 per cent), which fact does not greatly affect photogrammetric...
1947
First-Arrival Traveltime Inversion in the CMP Domain: Method and Application
Search and Discovery.com
... the relationship between them. In the case of a linear increase in velocity with depth, the turning ray turns at the point of maximum depth...
2013
Evaporative Drawdown -- A Mechanism for Water-Level Lowering and Diagenesis in the Elk Point Basin
W. R. Maiklem
CSPG Bulletin
...Evaporative Drawdown -- A Mechanism for Water-Level Lowering and Diagenesis in the Elk Point Basin W. R. Maiklem 1971 485 501 Vol. 19 (1971) No. 2...
1971
On Causes of Partial Cement Deficiency at Doglegs and its Impact on Casing Failure; An Integrated Modeling Approach
Hao Yu, Arash Dahi Taleghani, Zhanghua Lian
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... transferred from the formation in-situ stress. No matter what the cement deficiency located in, the maximum stress of casing occurs on the internal wall...
2021