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On the Reactivity of Carbonic and Organic Acids and Generation of Secondary Porosity

Indu D. Meshri

Special Publications of SEPM

..., 1979; Larese et al., 1980; Al-Sheib and Shelton, 1981; and Curtis, 1983). In this section I have presented a few equations that represent these commonly...

1986

Origin of Satin Spar Veins in Evaporite Basins

Thomas C. Gustavson, Susan D. Hovorka, Alan R. Dutton

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., D.L., FLEMING, G.W., AND DUNKLE, S.A., 1988, A computer program incorporating Pitzer's equations for calculation of geochemical reactions in brines...

1994

Subsidence and Thermal History Modelling: New Insights into Hydrocarbon Expulsion from Multiple Petroleum Systems in the Petrel Sub-Basin, Bonaparte Basin

J. M. Kennard, I. Deighton, D. S. Edwards, C. J. Boreham, A. G. Barrett

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... been used to identify potential source rock units in all wells. To include sections with only limited or no pyrolysis data, gamma-log profiles were...

2002

Resource Development in Today’s Environmental and Political Climate

Erling A. Brostuen

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... sophisticated uses of the earth’s resources, culminating in all of the necessities as well as the luxuries that are used today. All advances...

1997

Oklahoma: The Ultimate Oil Opportunity

Dan T. Boyd

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... to underestimate recovery factors, smaller scale commingling in those studies that were used should tend to cancel this potential bias. This analysis...

2008

Pore-to-regional-scale Integrated Characterization Workflow for Unconventional Gas Shales

Roger M. Slatt, Paul R. Philp, Younane Abousleiman, Prerna Singh, Roderick Perez, Romina Portas, Kurt J. Marfurt, Steven Madrid-Arroyo, Neal O'Brien, Eric Eslinger, Elizabeth T. Baruch

AAPG Special Volumes

... nanofabric and microfabric, potential gas migration pathways, and porosity types/distribution; (3) determination of lithofacies stacking patterns; (4...

2012

Characterization and development of subsurface fractures observed in the Marcellus Formation, Appalachian Plateau, north-central Pennsylvania

Scott Wilkins, Van Mount, Keith Mahon, Andrew Perry, and Jon Koenig

AAPG Bulletin

... compression: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 108, p. 2156–2202, doi: 10.1029/2001JB001725. Crampin, S., and S. Peacock, 2005, A review of shear-wave...

2014

Lake Sand: A Reduction of Environmental Impacts During a 3-D Seismic Survey in the Louisiana Coastal Wetlands

Allan Ensminger , Richard Fossier , Mark H. Gagliano , Sherwood M. Gagliano , Edmond Mouton , Mike Windham

GCAGS Transactions

... activity. Spacing between shot points and receivers along these lines is typically 67 to 76 m (220 to 250 ft). These projects have the potential...

1997

MICROBIAL MAT SANDWICHES AND OTHER ANACTUALISTIC SEDIMENTARY FEATURES OF THE EDIACARA MEMBER (RAWNSLEY QUARTZITE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA): IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERPRETATION OF THE EDIACARAN SEDIMENTARY RECORD

LIDYA G. TARHAN, MARY L. DROSER, JAMES G. GEHLING, MATTHEW P. DZAUGIS

PALAIOS

... of environments ranging from near fair-weather wave base to sub-storm wave base canyon floors (Gehling and Droser 2013). At the base of each...

2017

High Viscosity Friction Reducer Testing, Trialing, and Application Workflow: A Permian Basin Case Study

Nancy Zakhour, Soodabeh Esmaili, Jonathan Ortiz, Jack Deng

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... to deliver the best value to the operator. Extensive lab test results were used to guide the design of the HVFR loading and usage, primarily...

2021

Lagoon-Shelf Sediment Exchange by Storms--Evidence from Foraminiferal Assemblages, East Coast of Grand Cayman, British West Indies

Chun Li, Brian Jones, Paul Blanchon

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... Petrology, v. 46, p. 174-187. PATTERSON, R.T., AND FISHBEIN, E., 1989, Re-examination of the statistical methods used to determine the number...

1997

Valuation of Natural Gas Properties

Eugene A. Stephenson

AAPG Special Volumes

..., and vicissitudes of public opinion, together with confusing or discriminatory legislation; graphic analyses applied to these contingencies must be used...

1935

Role of Hurricanes in the Holocene Stratigraphy of Estuaries: Examples from the Gulf Coast of Florida

Richard A. Davis, Jr., Stephen C. Knowles , Michael J. Bland

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... A., JR., AND CLIFTON, H. E., 1987, Effects of sea level rise on preservation potential of wave- and tide-dominated coasts: Nummedal, D. et al., eds., Sea...

1989

Paleogeomorphology and its Application to Exploration for Oil and Gas (With Examples From Western Canada)

Rudolf Martin

AAPG Bulletin

... (if used for isopachous mapping), (3, 4) synsedimentary structural movements and the compaction factor in the formation overlying the unconformity, (5...

1966

Remote Sensing for Analysis of Mine Subsidence and Mine Wastes

Douglas C. Peters, K. Eric Livo, Phoebe L. Hauff

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

...). Can lineaments be used to evaluate AML subsidence potential?: Case study for Colorado Springs, Colorado. In T. C. Richmond (Comp. Cheyenne, WY...

1996

Production Analysis and Forecasting of Vaca Muerta Shale in Argentina: Case History-Based Approach

Leonardo Maschio, S. Maria, F. Herrero

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... to the EIA, “Argentina has worldclass shale gas and shale oil potential, possibly the most prospective outside North America, primarily within...

2014

Alluvial Fans and their Natural Distinction from Rivers Based on Morphology, Hydraulic Processes, Sedimentary Processes, and Facies Assemblages

Terence C. Blair , John G. McPherson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... front: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 67, p. 1511-1524. CRONIN, V.S., 1992, Compound landslides: nature and hazard potential of secondary...

1994

Predicting Pore Pressure in Carbonates: A Review; #41830 (2016)

Sam Green, Stephen A. O'Connor, Alexander P. Edwards

Search and Discovery.com

... in the Middle East. One of the challenges in developing these reservoirs is to mitigate the risk caused by potential abnormal pore pressure. There is a tendency...

2016

Renewed Field Development Plan from Recently Found Uncertainty in Sungai Gelam Field, South Sumatra Basin, Jambi

Reza Rahadian, Erwin Dicky Dusyanto, Adi Widyantoro, Oki Musakti, Hendra Baskara

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... model shows much larger closure prolongs the western area of the field. It suggests potential new closure to be drained by a number of additional...

2019

Similarity Curves as Indicators of Stratigraphic Discontinuities

Hilary Clement Olson, Anthony Gary, Garry D. Jones

Special Publications of SEPM

... for discontinuities from a well in the Gulf of Mexico. Furthermore, we discuss these discontinuities and relate them to factors such as potential sea-level...

2003

Thums Oil Operations

Brigitte Berman, Donald Clarke

Pacific Section of AAPG

... angle of 45°, it is the primary course design used when all or most of the well course must be logged or surveyed. If the well course cannot...

1987

Multiscale (nano to mm) Porosity in the Eagle Ford Shale: Changes as a Function of Maturity

Lawrence M. Anovitz, David R. Cole, Alexander M. Swift, Julia Sheets, Harold W. Elston, Susan A. Welch, Steve J. Chipera, Ken C. Littrell, David F. Mildner, Matthew Wasbrough

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... changes across the oil window and, most critically, hydraulic fracturing operations. To begin providing this understanding we have used a combination...

2014

Part 1: Empirical Workflow for Predicting Infill Performance in the Marcellus

Adam Chin, Adam Staruiala, Hamid Behmanesh, David Anderson, Christopher Alonzo, David Jones, Saul Rivera Barraza, Leo Lasecki, Kyle McBride

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... be used to predict child well performance. This workflow has been applied to a set of wells in the Marcellus. The first iteration of the workflow...

2019

Investigation of Poor Child Well Performance in the Meramec Stack Play, Anadarko Basin

Ning Li, Kan Wu, John Killough

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... and W5 were drilled in layer 3; And the well spacings between W6 and P1, W7 and P1 are larger than the other pairs to mitigate potential detrimental...

2020

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