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Abstract: The Role of Petrophysics in the World of the Independent: Wow or Wizardry?

Bob Lieber

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

.... Petrophysics is viewed as simply the science of putting four significant figures to the right of the decimal point when one or two will do, isn...

2006

Sedimentology and stratigraphic architecture of a point bar deposit, Lower Cretaceous McMurray Formation, Alberta, Canada

Phillip A. Labrecque, Stephen M. Hubbard, Jerry L. Jensen, Haley Nielsen

CSPG Bulletin

... 500–584 m. Based on the maximum measured thickness of 32–36 m for the point bar unit, the width:depth ratio of the deposit ranges from 13.9–18.3...

2011

The challenge of an optimal drawdown in high-performance wells in Vaca Muerta, Argentina

Mariana A. Mamani, Sebastián E. Nuñez, Loreta Schenkel

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

.... Based on this analysis, the optimal choke size was determined. The maximum recommended choke diameter is 7.1 mm, as increasing the size beyond this point...

2023

Utility of Coal Seams as Genetic Stratigraphic Sequence Boundaries in Nonmarine Basins: An Example from the Gunnedah Basin, Australia: Discussion

John F. Aitken

AAPG Bulletin

... as representing the point of maximum accommodation and hence the transition zone (maximum flooding zone) between the transgressive and highstand systems...

1995

ABSTRACT: The Interpretation of Vitrinite Reflectance Measurements Using Rotational Polarization

D.F. Bensley and J.C. Crelling

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... in conventional vitrinite reflectance measurement are well established. The maximum reflectance val ues determined for coal are subject to error through...

1991

ABSTRACT Pore Pressure Prediction Based on High Resolution Velocity Inversion in Carbonate Rocks Offshore Sirte Basin - Libya, #90104 (2010)

Gruenwald Robert M.; Buitrago Javier; Dessay Jack; Huffman Alan; Moreno Carlos; Gonzalez Munoz Jose Maria

Search and Discovery.com

... dip pressures P‐Max is calculated to a maximum extent of the possible fluid column to predict for pore fill columns using the local  closure...

2010

ABSTRACT: Do Natural Fractures Significantly Influence Production on the Northern End of the Pinedale Anticline?; #90106 (2010)

Erika Davis, Randy Koepsell

Search and Discovery.com

... FMIs in the Mesa Unit 11-16, Mesa Unit 13-5V, Stewart Point 7-20 and the Stewart Point 4-33 wells between 2000 and 2002. These wells were all drilled...

2010

Probabilistic risk and resource evaluation of CCS assets using PVT, fluid and seal properties

Martin Neumaier, Ben Kurtenbach

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

...), there is theoretical space for 184m of fluids (“structural column height”), however, uncertainty in the spill point depth is about 20m. The resulting maximum GRV...

2022

Optimal Configuration and Information Content of Sets of Frequency Distributions: REPLY

William E. Full, Robert Ehrlich, Stephen K. Kennedy

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and McLaren concerning our paper. The points they raise have been raised by many others during the period of time when we were developing the maximum...

1985

Recovery of Oil from the Basal Tertiary Pebble Point Formation at Lindon No. 1 - Summary, Results and Implications

A. Tabassi, L. K. Davey

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... of Industry, Technology and Resources (VDITR) to a maximum depth of 1850 metres . Limited information from these wells, including some wireline logs...

1985

Meandering Fluvial Reservoirs

Mike Shepherd

AAPG Special Volumes

... geology influences in meandering river sediments.Several technical papers give cross plots of fluvial sand-body widths versus the maximum bankful depth...

2009

A Modeling Study for Imaging in Structurally Complex Media: Case History

Hesham Moubarak

Search and Discovery.com

... The imaging potential of prestack depth Kirchhoff migration using maximum energy or maximum energy event criteria can be predicted. Inadequate aperture...

Unknown

A Modeling Study for Imaging in Structurally Complex Media: Case History

Hesham Moubarak

Search and Discovery.com

... The imaging potential of prestack depth Kirchhoff migration using maximum energy or maximum energy event criteria can be predicted. Inadequate aperture...

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Geology and Activity of the Utica-Point Pleasant of Ohio; #10490 (2013)

Larry Wickstrom

Search and Discovery.com

...Geology and Activity of the Utica-Point Pleasant of Ohio; #10490 (2013) Larry Wickstrom Geology and Activity of the Utica-Point Pleasant of Ohio...

2013

Abstracts of Theses: Structural Geology of the Northern Dogtooth Range, British Columbia

Wind, G.

CSPG Bulletin

... to the point of maximum strength and thrusting occurred. The normal faults sub-parallel to the structural trend appear to be post-thrusting. Normal...

1968

Darat

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Name by BPM in 1900 Latitude Approximately 3° 31' N Longitude Approximately 98° 22' E Elevation   Total Depth   Bottom-hole Temp...

1989

Gebang

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Discovery Well Well Name GB-1 in 1936 by BPM Latitude 04° 03' 20" N Longitude 98° 21' 42" E Elevation KB 9.5 m Total Depth 2318 m Bottom...

1989

Kuala Simpang Barat

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Total Depth 1232 m in Baong Formation (Middle Miocene) Bottom-hole Temp. N.A.   Significant Test Data       RESULTS TEST Type...

1989

Kuala Dalam

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Total Depth 250 m in Baong Bottom-hole Temp.     Significant Test Data       RESULTS TEST Type & No. INTERVAL (m) Horizon Flow Swab Pump...

1989

Kepala Gadjah

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...   Discovery Well Well Name in 1904 by BPM Latitude Approximately 3° 57' N Longitude Approximately 98° 16' E Elevation   Total Depth   Bottom-hole...

1989

Kuala Simpang

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Depth 1432 m in Baong Bottom-hole Temp. N.A.   Significant Test Data       RESULTS TEST Type & No. INTERVAL (m) Horizon Flow Swab Pump BOPD API...

1989

Merbau

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Depth 762 m in Keutapang Formation (Late Miocene) Bottom-hole Temp.     Significant Test Data       RESULTS TEST Type & No. INTERVAL (m...

1989

Paseh

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... by N.K.P.M. in 1937 Latitude 04° 56' 20" N Longitude 97° 07' 09" E Elevation   Total Depth   Bottom-hole Temp. (Corrected)     Significant...

1989

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