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LL

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Well Name LL-1 by ARCO in 1973 Latitude 5° 51' 49" S Longitude 107° 26' 56" E Elevation 19.2 m (WD 25.6 m) Total Depth 2017.7 m Bottom...

1989

P

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Name P-1 by ARCO in 1971 Latitude 05° 48' 24" S Longitude 107° 01' 33" E Elevation 9.1 m (WD 34.8 m) Total Depth 1022.9 m Bottom-hole Temp...

1989

Rama

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Well Well Name Rama-1 by IIAPCO in 1974 Latitude 05° 25' 50.5" S Longitude 106° 17' 20.2" E Elevation KB 17.7 m (WD : 37.5 m) Total Depth...

1989

Jatibarang

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Total Depth 2537 m in Jatibarang Volcanics (Oligocene) Bottom-hole Temp. 134° C   Significant Test Data       Results TEST TYPE...

1995

Krisna

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...) Total Depth 1295.7 m in Basement Bottom-hole Temp. 66° C   Significant Test Data       Results TEST TYPE & NO. INTERVAL (m) Horizon Flow Swab...

1995

Rama

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Depth 1243.6 m in Basement (Schist) Bottom-hole Temp. 67° C   Significant Test Data       Results TEST TYPE & NO. INTERVAL (m) Horizon Flow...

1995

Arjuna "P"

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Depth 1022.9 m Bottom-hole Temp. 82.2° C   Significant Test Data TEST TYPE & NO. INTERVAL (m) Horizon Flow Swab Pump BOPD API MMCFD BCPD BWPD...

1995

Structure and Sedimentological History of the Overbank Deposits of a Mississippi River Point Bar

Pulak K. Ray

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Structure and Sedimentological History of the Overbank Deposits of a Mississippi River Point Bar Pulak K. Ray 1976 Vol. 46 No. 4. (December), Six...

1976

Evaluation of hydrocarbon potential of the Paleozoic (CambrianDevonian) source rocks of the Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec, Canada: Geochemical characterization, expulsion efficiency, and erosion scenario

Gaelle Grundman, Francoise Behar, Michel Malo, Francois Baudin, Francois Lorant

AAPG Bulletin

... 1). The York River Formation is present in almost all wells and covers a depth interval between 10 and 1900 m (33 and 6234 ft). The Battery Point...

2012

Marine CSEM with a Novel Towed Acqusition System (Paper A4)

F. L. Engelmark, J. Mattsson, J. Linfoot

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

.../length 10/400 m 10/800 m Source current 800 A 800 A Source waveform ORS ORS Shot-point interval 250 m 250 m Shot length 120 s 120 s Receiver depth...

2012

Gravity's Role in a Modern Exploration Program

Gene Greene

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... the density of sediments, in the Gulf Coast, increase with depth. This variation in density results in narrow intense maximum anomalies over the shallow...

1991

THE TECTONIC PATTERNS OF SOUTHWESTERN SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA

M. KAMEN-KAYE

Montana Geological Society

..., such surface tectonism can be traced by careful work. In some cases the surface evidence suggests a skin effect without consequence at depth...

1953

Reflection or Refraction?

Aleksandr Nikitin, Nikolay Amelin, Sergei Pokrovskii, Andrey Lekomtsev

GEO ExPro Magazine

... velocity changes, steep dips, high velocity formations and screening layers. The maximum depth of refraction wave penetration can be roughly defined...

2017

Paleogeography, Burial History, Porosity Development, and 35 Years of Production History from the Middle Devonian Slave Point Formation at Slave Field, Near the Peace River Arch, Alberta, #51323 (2016).

John B. Dunham, Nigel Watts

Search and Discovery.com

.... Maximum burial depth is estimated at about 3000 meters, followed by about 1500 meters of tectonic uplift beginning in the Cretaceous. Maximum...

2016

Influence of Lithology and Neogene Uplift on Seismic Velocities in Denmark: Implications for Depth Conversion of Maps

Peter Japsen

AAPG Bulletin

... = 1800 + 0.5z with a maximum error of 5%. This linear function is in good agreement with that given by Scherbaum (1982). At a depth of 3000 m...

1993

Dynamics of Bedforms in the Lower Mississippi River

David J. Harbor

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of the dune, which is the depth to the crest plus one-half the mean dune height. Study Reaches The Point Pleasant (Fig. 1) dataset includes 5 surveys made...

1998

First Approach in Quantifying Fluctuating Gas Emissions of Methane and Radon from Mud Volcanoes in Azerbaijan

Georg Delisle, Manfred Teschner, Eckhard Faber, Behrouz Panahi, Ibrahim Guliev, Chingiz Aliev

AAPG Special Volumes

.... Monitoring since 2003 has shown that gas seep positions slightly shift or jump, open up, or fade away with time around the point of maximum water depth...

2010

Depth of Investigation for Linear Flow: Theory and Practice

Arjun Ravikumar, John Lee

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... using the method of Green’s functions, and then obtain the expression for depth of investigation using the concept of maximum pressure disturbance...

2018

Origin and Evolution of Hydrocarbons in Early Toarcian Shales, Paris Basin, France

B. Tissot , Y. Califet-Debyser , G. Deroo , J. L. Oudin

AAPG Bulletin

... of the molecules reveal an orderly variation, depending on maximum depth of burial. At the beginning of burial, the transformation ratio of organic...

1971

Relationship of Hydrocarbon Gravities to Facies in Gulf Coast

Fred R. Haeberle

AAPG Bulletin

... the maximum variation in any formation and in succeeding depths is 16°. Below a depth of 5,000 feet the changes in gravities are much smaller, the maximum being...

1951

Developments in Rocky Mountain Region in 1939

C. E. Dobbin

AAPG Bulletin

..., T. 31 N., R. 109 W., in 1939 reached a maximum drilling depth for the state--10,000 feet--bottoming, it is generally believed, in Eocene strata...

1940

Tidal Action as a Cause of Clay Accumulation

L. M. J. U. van Straaten, Ph. H. Kuenen

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... Examples taken from the present area are as follows. At the moment that the flood current reaches its maximum velocity at a given point, the water...

1958

Three-Dimensional Model of Alluvial Stratigraphy: Theory and Application

Scudder D. Mackey , John S. Bridge

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... total volume channel-deposit proportion CRx connectedness ratio for a single transect CRv total volume connectedness ratio d maximum bankfull depth...

1995

Fault interactions and reactivation within a normal-fault network at Milne Point, Alaska

Casey W. Nixon, David J. Sanderson, Stephen J. Dee, Jonathan M. Bull, Robert J. Humphreys, and Mark H. Swanson

AAPG Bulletin

... view and cross section.Overall, the splay faults are characterized by a throw maximum at the point of intersection, with the throw gradually...

2014

Basement-involved Contractional Wedge Structural Styles: Examples from the Hanna Basin, Wyoming

Van S. Mount, Kevin W. Martindale, Thomas W. Griffith, John O. D. Byrd

AAPG Special Volumes

... categories of basement-involved wedge structures have been identified based on the level of the wedge point with respect to the basement surface...

2011

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