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Geophysical in-situ stress prediction method based on ADS method
Min Zhang, Xia Wang, Ya Shen, Jinrong Yang, Yintao Cai, Liping Qian, Feng Li, Jianhua Li
International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)
... technology. The three-dimensional vertical in-situ stress, maximum horizontal principal stress and minimum horizontal principal stress prediction method...
2024
Estimating interpretation uncertainty from magnetotelluric inversion
Janelle Simpson, Graham Heinson
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... number of layers of 20 and maximum layer depth of 2000 m. Selection of these parameters was informed by the complexity of the available downhole...
2019
Measurement of Roundness and Sphericity Parameters Using an Electronic Particle Size Analyzer
S. Boggs, Jr.
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... and maximum surface projection particle intercepts. Procedures for measuring these parameters are usually laborious and extremely time consuming, often...
1967
Natural Fractures on the Pinedale Anticline as Seen in Cores and on Image Logs
Mark Longman, Erika Davis, Randy J. Koepsell
AAPG Special Volumes
... interval in the Stewart Point 7D3-17 core. Maximum fracture aperture was about 3 mm. These fractures may have formed as tectonic joints...
2014
Analysis Of Vectorial Data
Richard Steinmetz
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
.... Petroleum Geologists Bull., v. 40, p. 2440-2456. DAVID, H. A., 1952, Upper 5 and 1% points of the maximum F-ratio: Biometrika, v. 39, p. 422-424...
1962
What is Horizontal Resolution?
L. R. Denham, R. E. Sheriff
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... as it would be at the depth of each reflector (Loewenthal et al, 1976). The Fresnel zone is reduced to a point, at least in theory, and it would seem...
1981
Fault-Related Fracture Characterization: A Quantitative Approach in Naturally Fractured Reservoir Characterization
Muhammad Fachri
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... of lithology, distance from faults, fault displacement, total strain, burial depth, and fault type (Nelson, 1985). To meet the objectives of this study...
2002
Beyond TMAX Thermal Maturity: Introducing an Original Method for Analyzing Source-Rock Pyrolysis Data to Predict Transformation Ratio and Retention Ratio in Resource-Play Evaluations
Paul E. Devine
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... pathway from the final product with maximum maturity (point B) is projected through the current, measured sample (point P) to a position representing...
2014
Late Mesozoic Stratigraphy and Tectonic History, Port Orford-Gold Beach Area, Southwestern Oregon Coast
John G. Koch
AAPG Bulletin
... concordant with the Otter Point Formation, has a maximum thickness of approximately 2,000 feet, and, contrary to maps of Wells (1955) and Wells and Peck...
1966
Mechanics Analysis of Interaction Between Hydraulic and Natural Fractures in Shale Reservoirs
Kan Wu, Jon E Olson
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... misaligned pre-existing fractures and stress shadow effects from the large hydraulic fracture segments. The interaction effects reach the maximum...
2014
Transgressive Facies and Sequence Architecture in Mixed Tide- and Wave-Dominated Incised Valleys: Example From the Gironde Estuary, France
George P. Allen, Henry W. Posamentier
Special Publications of SEPM
... determine the depth of erosion associated with the wave ravinement surface. The depth of this erosion, however, will usually be less than the maximum depth...
1994
Some Aspects of the Hydrocarbon Geochemistry of a Middle Devonian Barrier-Reef Complex, Western Canada
T. G. Powell
AAPG Special Volumes
... probably was formed by polymerization of the NSO/asphaltenes fraction. With increasing depth the normal rock extracts show a decline in NSO (nitrogen...
1984
ABSTRACT: Occurrence and Significance of Clay Drapes in a Large Point Bar: Jilt Quarry, Pliocene, Romania, by Dan Jipa; #91019 (1996)
Search and Discovery.com
1996
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Subsurface Modeling for Risk Identification
Monzurul Alam, Assef Mohamad-Hussein, Qinglai Ni, Ngurah Beni Setiawan, Bayu Wisnubroto
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... simulators. Simulated stresses, strain, and displacement at 10 timesteps at 2 years interval were analyzed to assess maximum storage capacity without...
2023
Ichnology of Holocene Carbonate Eolianites of the Bahamas
H. Allen Curran, Brian White
Special Publications of SEPM
... of the Rice Bay Formation on North Point and along the Hanna Bay cliffs on San Salvador are characterized by well preserved physical sedimentary structures...
2001
Sedimentology of Some South Carolina Tidal-Creek Point Bars, and a Comparison With Their Fluvial Counterparts
John H. Barwis
Dallas Geological Society
... and erosion on the cutbank tend to be greatest downstream from the point of maximum curvature (Mackin, 1937; Eardley, 1938; Fisk, 1947; Dietz, 1952...
1977
Sedimentology of Some South Carolina Tidal-Creek Point Bars, and a Comparison With Their Fluvial Counterparts
John H. Barwis
CSPG Special Publications
... and erosion on the cutbank tend to be greatest downstream from the point of maximum curvature (Mackin, 1937; Eardley, 1938; Fisk, 1947; Dietz, 1952...
1977
Principles of Long-Range Planning of Production and Growth of Reserves of Oil and Gas
B. A. Tkhostov, M. S. L’vov, V. G. Vasil’yev
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... of planning production from the point of view of determining the production possibilities of fields? Production from fields that are in operation...
1964
Abstract: From Images and Open Hole Logs to Sequence Recognition and Sedimentary Environments, by I. Le Nir and G. Ruiz; #90923 (1999)
Search and Discovery.com
1999
Some Observations on Deformation, Crustal Shortening, and Uplift in the Canadian Rocky Mountains
H. A. K. Charlesworth
CSPG Bulletin
... acting on the strata at any point in the geosyncline are equal, the differential stress (the algebraic difference between the maximum and minimum...
1961
Marine Production Systems with Vertical Flexible Risers
J. G. de Oliveria, A. W. Morton
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... with the ocean surface at the highest possible point and with a maximum offset of 20 ft. The top attachment at the barge is 10 ft below the ocean surface...
1984
Diagenetic constraints on heterogeneous reservoir quality assessment: A Triassic outcrop analog of meandering fluvial reservoirs
Saturnina Henares, Luca Caracciolo, César Viseras, Juan Fernández, and Luis M. Yeste
AAPG Bulletin
... sequences (Figure 1B; Fernández and Dabrio, 1985; Fernández et al., 1993, 2005). Available sedimentological data indicate a maximum burial depth of 600 m...
2016
Interpretation and development of top-surface grid in subsurface ground profile using Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW) method for twin tunnel project in Kenny Hill Formation
Mohd Faiz Mohammad Zaki, Mohd Ashraf Mohamad Ismail, Darvintharen Govindasamy, Mohd Hazreek Zainalabidin
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... was designed not to be analysed beyond the given data range; the highest grid value less than the maximum data point and the lowest grid value is greater than...
2019
The National Conference on Earth Science, Banff, November 5-9, 1984: "Geopressures and Hydrocarbon Occurrences": CONFERENCE REPORT
Peter Gretener
CSPG Bulletin
... (see Beaufort Sea). Maximum pressure/depth ratios are: for the Tertiary, 0.63 psi/ft; for the Lower Cretaceous, 0.75 psi/ft; and for the Upper...
1985
Three-Dimensional Shape Analysis of Fine-Grained Sediments
Alan E. Wright
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... the photograph and the other calculated from th length of the shadow. The parameters obtained (a>b>c) are plotted as a point for each particle...
1957