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Seismically Driven Estimation of Stress Rotation and Anisotropy and Its Impact on Well Performance
Chip Story, Vikram Sen, Mike Perz, Nicholas Umholtz, Ahmed Ouenes
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... the maximum stress direction at any point of the Delaware basin or (any other basin) and at the pad scale. Limitations of well data Forand et al. (2017...
2019
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
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
Sediments of Narragansett Bay System and Rhode Island Sound, Rhode Island
Robert L. Mcmaster
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... but is undulating in longitudinal profile, especially in lower East Passage. In the vicinity of Hog Island a tributary valley, maximum depth 88 ft...
1960
Bottom Deposits at the Mouth of Wakasa Bay, Japan, and on the Adjacent Continental Shelf
Hiroshi Niino
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... procured by dredging. It is also presumed to be exposed at 15 other stations. Of these 87 stations, the maximum depth is 400 m and the minimum 10 m...
1950
Seismic Surveying Today and Tomorrow
L. I. Ivanov
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... data processing. The use of common depth point surveying and computer processing has substantially increased the possibilities of seismic surveying...
1979
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
Sedimentary Structures and Discriminant Analysis of Textural Characteristics of Recent and Ancient Point Bars: ABSTRACT
R. W. Tillman
AAPG Bulletin
...Sedimentary Structures and Discriminant Analysis of Textural Characteristics of Recent and Ancient Point Bars: ABSTRACT R. W. Tillman 1973 808 808 57...
1973
An AI approach to automated magnetic formation mapping beneath cover
David A. Pratt, K. Blair McKenzie, Anthony S. White
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... the surface and the Curie point. The model is a linear magnetic formation extending from the unconformity at 200 metres below the sensor to a depth of 10,000...
2019
Stratigraphy and Facies of the Upper Elk Point Subgroup, Northern Alberta
C. V. Campbell
CSPG Special Publications
...Stratigraphy and Facies of the Upper Elk Point Subgroup, Northern Alberta C. V. Campbell 1987 243 286 Belyea, H. and Norris, A.W. 1962. Middle...
1987
Deep Subsurface of Central Part of North Caspian Depression from Common Depth Point Seismic Data
D. M. Murzagaliyev
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
...Deep Subsurface of Central Part of North Caspian Depression from Common Depth Point Seismic Data D. M. Murzagaliyev 1999 245 250 Vol. 33 (1999) No. 3...
1999
Comparative Oil and Gas Prospects of the Cenozoic Rocks in the Markovo and Lower Anadyr Basins
S. P. Levshunova
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
...) in the rocks is rather large; the maximum content (5.57%) was noted in a carbonaceous siltstone at a depth of 487 m, and the minimum content was found...
1964
Preservation of Shallow Plagioclase Dissolution Porosity During Burial: Implications for Porosity Prediction and Aluminum Mass Balance
Salman Bloch, Stephen G. Franks
AAPG Bulletin
..., internal ARCO report), which indicates that sandstones in all wells studied are at or close to maximum burial depth and temperature. Maximum burial...
1993
Datum Planes for Contouring the Gulf Coast Region: REPORT OF HOUSTON GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY STUDY GROUP
Shirley L. Mason, E. W. K. Andrau, Hillard W. Carey, Frank G. Evans, Cecil D. Hagen, Harry W. Johnston, Harry Kilian, W. W. Patrick, J. A. Wheeler
AAPG Bulletin
... point on the electrical logs through a considerable part of the southwest Texas. In most of the area, lower, and therefore better, planes are available...
1939
Organic Geochemistry Of A 6.9-Kilometer-Deep Well, Hinds County, Mississippi (1)
Leigh C. Price, Jerry L. Clayton, Linda L. Rumen
GCAGS Transactions
... at the maximum of the first pyrolysis peak (solvent-extractable bitumen) of thermograms versus depth from samples of the McNair No. 1. Each data point...
1979
Shallow Seismic Reflection Survey by Using Accelerated Weight Drop as Seismic Source
Alfian Alfian, Rachmat Sule, Awali Priyono, Masami Hato, Takao Aizawa, Alphius Dwi Guntara
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... that the subsurface images up to the depth of 1100 m below the surface could be achieved if heavier weight of AWD and increase the maximum far offset to 1 km...
2016
Representation of Bed Configurations in Depth-Velocity-Size Diagrams
John B. Southard
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... point of the depth-velocity-size diagram is associated a unique value of bed shear stress as well as a unique bed state, so that bed shear stress could...
1971
Organic Maturation of Mesozoic and Tertiary Strata, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia
D. Vellutini,, R.M. BUSTIN
CSPG Bulletin
... Island: 0.78 log (%Rorand)/km at Fredrick Island and 0.65 log (%Rorand)/km at nearby Kennecott Point (Fig. 10J, K). THICKNESS OF ERODED STRATA AND DEPTH...
1990
Constructing a Geomechanical Model of the Woodford Shale, Cherokee Platform, Oklahoma, USA: Effects of Confining Stress and Rock Strength on Fluid Flow, #50716 (2012)
Tyler Hair, Helge Alsleben, Milton Enderlin, Nowell Donovan
Search and Discovery.com
... at the Oklahoma Petroleum Information Center (OPIC) is the focal point of this study (Figure 7). The coring interval extends from a depth of 5198' (feet...
2012
Geology and Stratigraphy of Clarke Lake Gas Field, British Columbia
Frank F. Gray , J. R. Kassube
AAPG Bulletin
... of the Pine Point Formation before reaching total depth. 3. North of the field the Horn River Formation thickens markedly at the expense...
1963
Sedimentary Facies, Structures, and Grain-Size Distribution: The Red River in Oklahoma and Texas
Daniel E. Schwartz
GCAGS Transactions
..., representing the maximum extent of the channel-bar facies, decreases from approximately 0.8 km to 0.2 km in a downstream trend. Width-to-depth ratios...
1978
Geological and Structural Interpretation of Ado-Ekiti Southwest and its Adjoining Areas Using Aeromagnetic Data; #30407 (2015)
Ayodeji Jayeoba and Dare Odumade
Search and Discovery.com
.... This was achieved by constraining the obtained Euler deconvolution solutions to accept maximum % depth of tolerance of 10%, thus depth uncertainty (dz...
2015
The Exploration Desk: Elk Point Formation in the Peace River Region
L. E. Workman
CSPG Bulletin
... as the map is drawn. Northward from the upland, the Elk Point formation increases in thickness to a maximum of 1465 feet in a broad trough that extends...
1953
Using Buoyancy Pressure Profiles to Assess Uncertainty in Fault Seal Calibration
Peter Bretan, Graham Yielding
AAPG Special Volumes
... of the hydrocarbon column that can be supported by the critical point without leaking is the difference in depth between the intersection point of the buoyancy...
2005
Geology and Paleontology of Palos Verdes Peninsula, California
Pacific Section of AAPG
... of -lauconitic foraminiferal siltstone having a maximum exposed thickness of about 150 feet. Much thinner than the Repetto of the Los Angeles Basin...
1979