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Compaction Law for Cretaceous Sandstones of Alaska's North Slope
Richard Smosna
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... burial depth 2,000 m. Thin section; bar scale equals 100 µm. B) Loose packing and point contacts between grains of a lithic arenite buried to a maximum...
1989
Influence of Depth, Temperature, and Geologic Age on Porosity of Quartzose Sandstone
John C. Maxwell
AAPG Bulletin
... maximum and average porosity with increasing depth. Rather unexpectedly, the bounding curve of maximum porosity approximates a straight line. In areas...
1964
Sequence of Diagenetic and Mineralization Events, Pine Point Lead-Zinc Property, Northwest Territories, Canada
Wolfgang Krebs, Roger Macqueen
CSPG Bulletin
.... At the beginning of this widespread erosional event in the platform region (de Wit et al., 1973), the maximum depth of burial of the barrier complex...
1984
3-D Design Philosophy – Part 3: Is Stacking Fold Acceptable?, by Bob Hardage, #40663 (2010)
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2010
Casing Design in Relation to Blowout Prevention and Well Control in the Cooper Basin, South Australia
K. B. English
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... point in any well design should theoretically be at the casing shoe. The second is that the maximum pressure experienced at any point in the annulus...
1989
Clays with Abnormal Interstitial Fluid Pressures
Richard E. Chapman
AAPG Bulletin
... in the equilibrium depth with depth. At the bottom of the transition zone (locally, constant or maximum ^lgr), ze tends to increase again with depth...
1972
Influence of Basement Structures on Stress Regimes in the Surat and Bowen Basins, Southeast Queensland
Samuel Brooke-Barnett, Thomas Flottmann, Pijush K. Paul, Seth Busetti, Peter Hennings, Ray Reid
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... failure in order to identify minimum and maximum horizontal stress orientation and calibrate the elastic stress profiles. The overall depth coverage...
2012
Determination of Geothermal Gradient from Point Measurements of Temperature in Producing Wells
A. K. Talalayev
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... where there was no doubt as to the true value of the temperature. A reading was accepted where the depth of the point of the measurement of temperature...
1962
Fractional Isostatic Mantle Compensation of Carbonate Buildups: GEOLOGIC NOTE
I. Lerche , M. A. Perlmutter
AAPG Bulletin
... and banks can grow only if the surface of growth remains above the critical photic depth, h* (i.e., hw < h*). The maximum carbonate thickness occurs when...
1993
Revising the Fresh-Saline Water Interface in Eastern Kentucky, #80574 (2017).
E. Davis,
Search and Discovery.com
... water interface. Excluding wells with total depth elevations above their HUC pour points resulted in reducing the maximum fresh-saline water interface...
2017
Field Summary: Clark Lake Field
James C. Richard
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
.... 68 W., Larimer County, Colo. Completed: April 12, 1944. Final total depth 6,500' in Triassic Sundance formation. Plug back depth 6144' in Dakota...
1961
Humphrey-Gray Pool Jones County, Texas
Ben Martin
Abilene Geological Society
... thicknesses in all the wells in this part of Jones County. The maximum oil column from the highest King sand point at minus 532 feet to minus 557...
1950
Abstract: New Estimations on the Magnitude and Timing of Cenozoic Exhumation for the Eastern Barents Sea, by Peter Sobolev; #90177 (2013)
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2013
Attributes of Fluids in the Subsurface and Pressure Depth Gradient Plots: A Do-It-Yourself Exercise: GEOLOGICAL NOTE
Eric Dahlberg
CSPG Bulletin
...-filled the pressure at that depth in the unit would plot at the point indicated by the X. At the same time, the pressure measured in the underlying...
1979
Solubility of Methane in Water at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures: GEOLOGIC NOTES
L. C. Bonham
AAPG Bulletin
... geologic situations. The geothermal gradient is assumed to be 1.5°F/100 ft (0.8°C/30 m) to a depth of 9,467 ft (2,886 m) at which point the temperature...
1978
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
Critical Depth Uncertainty Analysis for Accurate Well Planning at Tangguh
Nurfiana Rachmawati
Indonesian Petroleum Association
...Critical Depth Uncertainty Analysis for Accurate Well Planning at Tangguh Nurfiana Rachmawati IPA17-386-G PROCEEDINGS, INDONESIAN PETROLEUM...
2017
A Comparison of the Various Methods of Dip Migration
H. Bruce Mayo
Oklahoma City Geological Society
...., Oklahoma City) supplied these data from actual seismic records, along with a velocity function V = 9000 + 0.6 Z (linear increase with depth). The scale...
1958
From Drilling Hazard to Economical Reserves: the Evolution of Formation Evaluation in a Shallow Gas Reservoir
Anang Karana, Andy Kristianto, Gilang Ariestya, Fabrice Cochet
Indonesian Petroleum Association
...” effective porosity (called Phiessea here) is itself a function of vertical depth. It is well known that the maximum porosity of clean sandstone decreases...
2014
An Outline for a Type Report on An Oil Field
W. C. Kite
AAPG Bulletin
...) Maximum initial production, natural, after shooting. (e) Average initial production, natural, after shooting. (f) Depth, thickness, name and number...
1917
Three-dimensional Characterization of the Permeability Field of Heterogeneous Modern Streambed Deposits, by M. B. R. Cardenas; #90902 (2001)
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2001
Multifocusing Stack Technique for Subsurface Imaging, #40749 (2011)
Sunjay Sunjay,
Search and Discovery.com
... at a target depth; 2) For a flat reflector under a homogeneous overburden the NIP radius depends on the distance between the image point and the reflector...
2011
Field Experiments on Vertical Mixing of Sand in the Surf Zone
Nicholas C. Kraus
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... beaches. The most common tracer concentration profile showed a maximum at the bed surface and a monotonic decrease with depth; significant numbers...
1985
Precision Placement for Successful Horizontal Wells in Heterogenous Reservoirs: A Case Study in Alpha Field, Central Sumatera Basin
Usman Jauhari, Ahmad Syahputra, Bangun Yulianto
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... for landing point and lateral section trajectory at right inclination and depth will ensure optimum lateral length in the sweet spot and avoid unwanted water...
2018
Optimization of Gas Lift Allocation in Multi-Well System, a Simple Numerical Approach
Ulfia Rahma Fitra, Silvya Dewi Rahmawati, Pudjo Sukarno, Edy Soewono
Indonesian Petroleum Association
...te result in maximum liquid production rate which is indicated by the point where gradient of curve is approximately zero (see Figure 2b). MULTI WELL G...
2015