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3-D View of Fracture and Reservoir Pressures in Shale Leading to New Approach and More Reliable Predictions; #120182 (2015)

Jean-Yves Chatellier, Irene Anderson, Christopher Petr, Holly Vinall, David Scarpino

Search and Discovery.com

... activities only represent tectonic activity posterior to maximum burial. Partial depressurization can locally occur in association with major uplift related...

2015

Temperature Dispersion in the Mixing Zone of Produced Water in the Lalang Strait Waters, Kondur Petroleum S.A.

Mega Nainggolan, Zahran Zulfikar

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... and 100 m as a reference to the direct measurement locations in the mixing zone. Maximum occurred at the discharge point at sea floor where temperature...

2011

Concave Sand Grains in Eolian Environments: Evidence, Mechanism, and Modeling

B. T. Werner , E. Merino

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of a concavity increases toward a maximum depth, typically 10-30% of the grain diameter. This is within the range of concavity depths observed in natural...

1997

Application of 3D Seismic Volume Curvature for Basement Fracture Delineation, Case Study: Suban Field, South Sumatra Basin

Baskoro Arif Kurniawan, Sugiharto Danudjaja, John Hughes

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... point on a surface, there exists one curve, which defines the largest absolute curvature, this is defined as the “maximum curvature”. Planar surfaces have...

2012

Differential Compaction as a Cause of Regional Contemporaneous Faults

Robert E. Carver

AAPG Bulletin

...), in southeast Louisiana displacement on most faults increases with depth to a maximum, then decreases at greater depth; i.e., the faults die out both upward...

1968

Identification of Point Bar Reservoirs Within Units of the Fall River Formation Through Comprehensive Electric Log Interpretation; Powder River Basin, Wyoming

Alvin L. Schultz, Walter W. Coppinger

Wyoming Geological Association

...Identification of Point Bar Reservoirs Within Units of the Fall River Formation Through Comprehensive Electric Log Interpretation; Powder River Basin...

1989

Stress Directions in Cretaceous Frontier Formation, Green River Basin, Wyoming

S. E. Laubach, S. J. Clift, R. E. Hill, J. Fix

Wyoming Geological Association

... of numerous point-load tests from a given depth. Four sets of results have fracture strikes that are generally eastward (~070° to 110°), and two sets...

1992

Improving Fault Geometry Interpretation through 'Pseudo-Depth' Conversion of Seismic Data in the Penola Trough, Otway Basin

P. J. Lyon, P. J. Boult, A. Mitchell, R. R. Hillis

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

...Improving Fault Geometry Interpretation through 'Pseudo-Depth' Conversion of Seismic Data in the Penola Trough, Otway Basin P. J. Lyon, P. J. Boult...

2004

Application of petroleum systems analysis to resource assessments

Lukasz Krawczynski, Martin Neumaier

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... relief traps that exceed the maximum gas column which can be supported by the seal. Examples Using a prospect evaluation case study in the dew point...

2022

Multiple-Point Simulation Applied to Uncertainty Analysis of Reservoirs Related to High Sinuosity Fluvial Systems: Mina El Carmen Formation, San Jorge Gulf Basin, Argentina; #40515 (2010)

Claudio N. Larriestra and Hugo Gomez

Search and Discovery.com

.... Maximum data points honored was 90%, and convergence was difficult to reach. Multiple Point Simulation: Several attempts were made with SNESIM algorithm...

2010

Hydrocarbon Drainage Index Optimizes Lateral Placement

Rick Schrynemeeckers

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... to calculate hydrocarbon drainage 100 ft above and 100 ft below each sample point, indicated an HDI value of 216,849 ng over this 200 ft drainage range. However...

2021

Reef Petrography in the Beaverhill Lake Formation, Upper Devonian, Swan Hills Area, Alberta, Canada

Albert V. Carozzi

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... maximum in microfacies 4 corresponding to the wave breaking point. Such an increase is consistent with the fact that Amphipora is known to live in shallower...

1961

Cyclicity in the Geotectonic-Thermal Regime of Rocks and its Effect on Conditions of Generation and Migration of Hydrocarbons in Paleozoic Sediments in the North of the Ural-Volga Region

S. P. Maksimov, E. D. Dobrida

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... is paleo-temperature at point of observation, tpo is temperature of the neutral paleo-stratum, and Hp is paleo-depth of burial. For tp was used the most...

1980

Environmental Reconstruction from Cross-stratification: An Example from the Pass Peak Formation (Eocene), Western Wyoming

James R. Steidtmann

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... is interpreted as a point bar deposit. Comparison of the characteristics of these structures with observations on modern point bars, streams...

1970

Mechanical and Chemical Effects of Pore Fluids on Rock Properties: Discussion

R.-J. Sun

AAPG Special Volumes

... and Environmental Implications You say that, at depth, rocks fail primarily under a compressive state of stress. It is true from the tectonic point of view...

1972

Bottom-Hole Pressure

Harry F. Wright

Tulsa Geological Society

... is removed from the well. This instrument includes as an integral part a maximum reading thermometer in which the mercury remains at the highest point...

1933

Effect of Hydrodynamics and Fault Zone Heterogeneity on Membrane Seal Capacity; #40404 (2009)

Julian Strand, Jim Underschultz, Karsten Michael, Brett Freeman, and Graham Yielding

Search and Discovery.com

...-fault pressure differences and their relationship to SGR at the same point on the fault surface. Data points are coloured by maximum burial depth, blue...

2009

Relation of Geophysics to Salt-Dome Structures

J. Brian Eby , Robert P. Clark

AAPG Special Volumes

... and large positive maximum gradients over the cap rock. This is typical of all domes in which the pediment spreads rapidly with depth. The reentrant...

1936

Relation of Geophysics to Salt-Dome Structures

J. Brian Eby , Robert P. Clark

AAPG Bulletin

... positive maximum gradients over the cap rock. This is typical of all domes in which the pediment spreads rapidly with depth. The reentrant...

1935

Comprehensive Evaluation of Reservoir Quality in the Early Miocene, Kutei Basin, Onshore East Kalimantan

Andromeda Werdaya, Maria Alexandra, Kuntadi Nugrahanto, Rijal Anshori, Albertus Pradipta, Peter Armitage

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... Maximum trend (green) decreased from 35% to 20% porosity range with 1,000’-14,000’ burial depth. This trend is representing the best reservoir quality...

2017

Stress Determination in Overpressure Zone of East Java Basin

Sena W. Reksalegora, Lambok M. Hutasoit, Agus H. Harsolumakso, Agus M. Ramdhan

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...nts. FIT is performed by giving a pre-determined maximum pressure in the wellbore to a point where there is no fluid flowing into the format...

2017

Migration of Hydrocarbons in Compacting Basins

L. C. Bonham

AAPG Special Volumes

... surface on which point T lies is always located at a constant absolute depth below sea level. We established that the movement of pore fluids during...

1980

Analysis of Fluid and Heat Regimes in Sedimentary Basins: Techniques for Use with Large Data Bases

S. Bachu, C. M. Sauveplane, A. T. Lytviak, Brian Hitchon

AAPG Bulletin

... and reporting this difference with respect to the depth of the measurement point actually represent the weighted average gradient (or integral gradient...

1987

Not Accounting for a Potential Water Hammer Pressure Surge in Shale Stimulation Designs Can Increase Your Over-Pressure Risk

Stan Stephenson, Joe Beisel, Brad Bull

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... to determine the maximum pressure that could be observed if a sudden tight screenout occurred. Event 2 in Figure 2 is the point where the fluid URTeC...

2014

Ryckman Creek

John M. Kelly

Wyoming Geological Association

... "A" Location NWNW 19-17N-118W Date of Completion September 22, 1976 Initial Potential 280 BOPD 310 MCFGPD Total Depth 14,795 (Footwall Cretaceous...

1979

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