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Reservoir and Source Bed History in the Great Valley, California

D. L. Zieglar, J. H. Spotts

AAPG Special Volumes

... of postburial uplift in the Great Valley by separating the data into two groups representing (1) fields presently at or near maximum depth of burial...

1984

Reservoir and Source-Bed History of Great Valley, California

D. L. Zieglar , J. H. Spotts

AAPG Bulletin

... of postburial uplift in the Great Valley by separating the data into two groups representing (1) fields presently at or near maximum depth of burial...

1978

Eustatic Controls on Clastic Deposition II„sequence and Systems Tract Models

H. W. Posamentier, P. R. Vail

Special Publications of SEPM

..., it depends on the time lag between the F inflection point, when equilibrium profiles reach their maximum basinward position, and the time when streams...

1988

Seismic geomorphology and high-resolution seismic stratigraphy of inner-shelf fluvial, estuarine, deltaic, and marine sequences, Gulf of Thailand

Hernan M. Reijenstein, Henry W. Posamentier, Janok P. Bhattacharya

AAPG Bulletin

... of 1:10 and a channel-to-valley depth ratio of 1:2. The basal 15-m-thick point-bar deposits comprise about half of the valley fill, with the remaining...

2011

Effective Use of High Density VSP Measurements to Predict Pore Pressure and Estimate Mud Weight Ahead of Drilling in the Mahakam Delta, Indonesia

Mohammed Badri, Stephane Gazet, Gregoire de Tonnac

Indonesian Petroleum Association

..., the acoustic impedance derived from the 150 VSP inversion results must be converted from travel time to depth. Using the point of known travel time and depth...

2005

Geology of Rozel Hills

Loren W. Slentz, A. J. Eardley

Utah Geological Association

... to gray green, ashy and unconsolidated 2140-2280   Total Depth Thickness If the regional dip at the surface is projected across the maximum width...

1956

Laboratory Sands and Natural Siliciclastic Sandstones: Implications for the Behaviour of Reservoirs; #42165 (2017)

Amanda Murphy, Kenichi Soga, Koji Yamamoto

Search and Discovery.com

... burial to a maximum depth of 1000 to 3000 m in the Permian before being uplifted (Karner et al., 2003; Pittman et al., 1997; Zhang et al., 1990...

2017

Experiment Using Resistivity Method to Detect Hydrocarbon Traps in Shallow Structures, Lubuk Linggau Region, South Sumatra

Arif Darmawan, Ilham Ulil Amri, Heru Haryanto

Indonesian Petroleum Association

..., approximately 13 meters in depth, located in sounding point P-10 till 138 meters at sounding point P-9, with a resistivity value ranging from 1 ohm-m to 12 ohm-m...

2010

erformance of Seismic Arrays in the Presence of Weathering Layer Variations, #41841 (2016).

Jubran Akram, Abdullatif A. Al-Shuhail

Search and Discovery.com

... in the window and G(Y; i; τ*) is the amplitude of the sample of the wavelet response at point i. The normalized maximum RMS amplitude of the wavelet response...

2016

Formation Temperature and Formation Pressure Affect the Oil and Gas Distribution in Tertiary Gulf Coast Sediments

Walter H. Fertl , W. G. Leach

GCAGS Transactions

... dehydration, or interval of maximum fluid distribution, was confined to a temperature range of 150° to 266°F. The interval's depth is dependent...

1990

Exploring Basin-Scale Relations and Unsupervised Classification to Quantify and Automate the Definition of Assessment Units in USGS Continuous Oil and Gas Resource Assessments

Chilisa M. Shorten, Scott A. Kinney, Katherine J. Whidden

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

.... Wellspecific values were extracted or calculated from data in IHS Markit’s well and production databases for depth to top and base of the formations...

2021

Geologic Nature of Pre-Jurassic Structural Complex in Connection with its Oil-Gas Potential in the Southeast of West Siberia

V. A. Benenson, A. S. Yefimov, N. I. Karapuzov, V. G. Sibgatullin

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... (more than 10 km) the seismic record is chaotic. Figure 1. Seismo-stratigraphic section along common depth point profile 91.10.5. East part of Tomsk...

1995

Abstract: SAGD Production Monitoring by Seismic Refraction; #90172 (2014)

D. Dubucq, Tuhin Bhakta, P. Thore

Search and Discovery.com

... Unconformity is at a depth of +/-400 meters. We then compared the shot point images to see if we could detect the steam chamber, and by comparison...

2014

The Morphology, Magnitude and Regime of a Carboniferous Fluvial-Distributary Channel

T. Elliott

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and maximum stage, and caused a significant shift in point bar position in the direction of migration. It seems improbable that the entire depositional...

1976

Morphology and Depositional History of Exhumed Permian Point Bars in the Southwestern Karoo, South Africa

R. M. H. Smith

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...), meander wavelength (Lm), and amplitude (Am), bankfull channel width (W), point-bar width (w), bankfull depth (D), channel slope (S), and rate...

1987

Chapter 5: Diagenetic Pyrite Morphology in Mudstones of the Upper Ordovician Point Pleasant Limestone, Appalachian Basin: Evidence for Dysoxic Deposition

David R. Blood, Steve Schlaegle, Christopher M. Hefferan, Alexa Vazquez, Darlene McAllister

AAPG Special Volumes

...) of medium to dark gray organic-rich (maximum total organic carbon (TOC) = 4.5%) mudstone and interbedded limestone shell beds. The Point Pleasant Limestone...

2019

Morpho-Tectonics of Top of Lower Structural Stage of Sedimentary Cover of West Siberian Platform in Nadym-Taz Interfluve

Ye. V. Deyev, S. V. Zinov’yev

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... parts of the sedimentary cover of the north of the West Siberian platform was possible using common depth point seismic data. The section above...

2000

Applications of the Electric Pilot in Selective Acidizing and Permeability Surveys

H. A. Koch

Tulsa Geological Society

... maximum benefit. In many wells the acid would penetrate only to a small portion of the entire pay, often not the portion it was desired to acidize...

1948

Hydrocarbon Fluid Inclusions in Quartz: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Raymond C. Murray

AAPG Bulletin

... occur at a depth of 8,990 feet in Oilwell Operators Ltd., Harmattan 9-5, Alberta, Canada. These quartz crystals line solution vugs in the Mississippian...

1957

Stratigraphic Correlation of Well Logs by Computer Techniques

Albert J. Rudman , Robert W. Lankston

AAPG Bulletin

... of the log depend on fewer multiplications (positions A and D) and will be discriminated against in choosing the point of maximum similarity...

1973

Diagenesis and Porosity Evolution of the Upper Silurian-Lowermost Devonian West Point Reef Limestone, Eastern Gaspe Belt, Quebec Appalachians

Pierre-Andre Bourque,, Martine M. Savard,, GUOXIANG CHI,, Pauline Dansereau

CSPG Bulletin

... during progressive burial and was completed at a maximum burial depth of 1.2 km. In the Chaleurs Bay Synclinorium, the Silurian West Point limestone does...

2001

Density, Porosity, and Compaction of Sedimentary Rocks

L. F. Athy

AAPG Bulletin

... the density of surface clay A is 1.3 the maximum density increase possible b is a constant x is the depth of burial It is assumed, therefore, that density...

1930

Deduction of Flow Regime from Bedding Character in Conglomerates and Sandstones: NOTES

V. E. Gwinn

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... vertical variation of grain size and bedding character in channel-fill and point-bar sequences in Cretaceous formations of central-western Montana would...

1964

Fore-Reef Petrography of the Silurian Richvalley Reef, Indiana

Albert V. Carozzi, John B. Hunt

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... with a frequency reaching its maximum in the deepest conditions and decreasing with decreasing depth. The size of the other organic fragments shows...

1960

Application of curvature attributes along well azimuth in geo-steering horizontal well drilling

Xin Yang, Zhongcheng Jiang, Xia Wang, Zhigang Chen, Douxing Zhu, Yan Wang

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... attribute value is usually the extreme value of a certain point, which cannot reflect the curvature degree of the formation along the drilling direction...

2024

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