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BP Alaska Heavy Oil Production from the Ugnu Fluvial-Deltaic Reservoir; #80289 (2013)

Josef Chmielowski

Search and Discovery.com

... 12 - 14 API 27oC Minimum Case GRV Maximum Case GRV 13 RENEWAL Heavy Oil Depletion Mechanisms BP’s Milne Point Heavy Oil Pilot COLD...

2013

Approximation of Thermal Gradient in Southeastern New Mexico Using Bottom-Hole Temperatures from Electric Logs

W. K. Summers

AAPG Bulletin

.... A potential source of "point" temperature data is the "botton-hole temperature" recorded on electric logs. This temperature (BHT) is read from a maximum...

1972

Stability of Detrital Heavy Minerals on the Norwegian Continental Shelf as a Function of Depth and Temperature

Olav Walderhaug, Kristin W. Porten

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and to temperatures of around 200°C without showing signs of intrastratal dissolution. On the other hand, the maximum depth and temperature of occurrence...

2007

Natural Hydrocarbon Seeps Along the Northern Shelf of the Santa Barbara Basin, California

Peter J. Fischer, Andrew J. Stevenson

Pacific Section of AAPG

... booster. Penetration below the sea floor varied primarily with the degree of consolidation of the sediments and water depth. Maximum penetration...

1973

Three-dimensional fault geometries and interactions within experimental models of multiphase extension

Martha Oliver Withjack, Alissa A. Henza, and Roy W. Schlische

AAPG Bulletin

...; the initial maximum extension direction for phase 2. As observed by Nixon et al. (2014), faulting in the Milne Point region changes with depth...

2017

Effect of Pressure on the Reservoir Properties of Sandstones

V. M. Dobrynin

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... with depth. Further, special investigations show that the coefficient of maximum pore compressibility can be used to determine the variation...

1963

Parameterizing parasequences: Importance of shelf gradient, shoreline trajectory, sediment supply, and autoretreat

R. Bruce Ainsworth, Jamie B. McArthur, Simon C. Lang, and Adam J. Vonk

AAPG Bulletin

... in these parameters with distance downdip from the transgressive turnaround point. Maximum progradation distances can also be measured from outcrop data...

2020

Rock Units of Northwestern Alberta

J. Law

CSPG Bulletin

... unit of the Elk Point and reaches a maximum thickness of 800 feet. It consists of interbedded anhydrite, salt, dolomite and limestone. The ratio...

1955

New Data on the Deep Subsurface of the Northeast of Russia along Support Profile 2-DV

A. P. Simonov, R. G. Berzin, A. K. Suleymanov, Yu. N. Andryushchenko, A. S. Sal’nikov, A. V. Lipilin, L. L. Fel’dman

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... of the structure of the wave picture recognizes the sedimentary cover, crystalline crust, and upper mantle. According to common depth point seismic data...

2005

Thin-skinned Gravity Sliding as a Mechanism for Growth Faulting: Unit 10: Principles

Martin P. A. Jackson, William E. Galloway

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the increasing sediment thickness by interparticle contact. The shear strength thus increases with depth, like the pore pressure. But once pore...

1984

Equilibrium of Form and Forces in Tidal Basins of Coast of Texas and Louisiana

W. Armstrong Price

AAPG Bulletin

... width and maximum depth, scour and fill, fetch (width) and wave base to the maximum observed depth of 16.5 feet. On the humid eastern coast, basins...

1947

Magnetic Spectrum of the San Kampaeng Geothermal Area, Northern Thailand

Somsri Sertsrivanit, Charn Tantisukrit, Surachai Praserdvigai

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... is still in preparation by Sertsrivanit and Tantisukrit (1984) using curie-point depth determination of magnetic heat source at the San Kampaeng...

1986

Biogenous Sedimentation in the Oceans

Alexander P. Lisitzin

Special Publications of SEPM

... the seeming diversity (Fig. 131 ) . This is d11e to the fact that the maximum carbonate amounts possible for a given depth range depend on the rate...

1972

Geothermal Parameters in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming

Richard W. Davis

Wyoming Geological Association

... temperatures, depth of measurement, and the length of time between cessation of circulation and temperature measurement. At least one data set...

2008

Optimization of Relative Geological Time Derived From Flow Field A Label Free Approach

Zhun Li

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

..., crossline and depth dimensions. Inline dimension is indexed by 𝑖 = 1, 2, … , 𝑛 , with 𝑛 represents the number of grids along inline dimension...

2023

Normally Pressured vs. Abnormally Pressured Compartments in Sandstones in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming: A Comparative Study of the Muddy Sandstone and the Minnelusa Formation

Donald B. MacGowan, Zun S. Jiao, Ronald C. Surdam, Francis P. Miknis

Wyoming Geological Association

... depth. Thermal modeling of the temperature history of the Powder River Basin suggests that Muddy temperatures may have been in excess of 150°C at maximum...

1993

Stratigraphic Stacking Patterns of the Mahakam Area, Lower Kutei Basin, East Kalimantan, Indonesia

Irfan Cibaj, Bernard Lambert, Patrick Zaugg, Untung Ashari, Jacques-Antoine Dal, Patrice Imbert

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... The oldest depocenter is limited at its top by the 11 Ma maximum flooding. It represents the 2nd order Genetic Sequence recorded onshore from Batu Putih...

2014

The Origin and Significance of "Epi-Anticlinal" Faults as Revealed by Experiments

Theodore A. Link

AAPG Bulletin

... a maximum at a given point to lesser stresses toward the margins is one explanation of the dying out of mountain chains or individual structures...

1927

Reevaluation of Montmorillonite Dehydration as Cause of Abnormal Pressure and Hydrocarbon Migration

Kinji Magara

AAPG Bulletin

... for shales "A" and "B" in this case are shown by solid lines in Figure 2B. Shale "B" once must have reached the maximum density point just above...

1975

Structure of the Pre-Pliocene of the South Caspian

A. A. Chernov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... Pliocene (top of the Paleogene-Miocene) based on common depth point surveys. Figure 2. Structure map of South Caspian on base of middle Pliocene, km...

1996

Geothermal Gradient Map of Indonesia a Progress Report

C. S. Kenyon, K. J. Roberti, M. De Matharel, M. W. Hughes

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... location, total depth, time circulating before logging at total depth, time since circulating and maximum temperature recorded from three logs run at total...

1976

Magnetic Anomalies and Crustal Structure in Eastern Gulf of Mexico

D. I. Gough

AAPG Bulletin

... anomalies calculated for the model. The other is to continue the field downward and find as a maximum depth of the sources some depth at which instability...

1967

Structural Trend Analysis by Axial Surface Mapping

John H. Shaw , Stephen C. Hook , John Suppe

AAPG Bulletin

.... The Pitas Point thrust generates the overlying Pitas Point and Blue Bottle trends, whereas a fault below the depth of section (Channel Islands thrust...

1994

Great Salt Lake: Chemistry of the Water

A. H. Handy, D. C. Hahl

Utah Geological Association

...). However, until 1959 chemical data were collected infrequently and usually without accurate identification of the point on the lake or the depth from...

1966

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