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African Oil -- Past, Present, and Future
Andy C. Clifford
AAPG Special Volumes
... oil embraces an overwhelming volume of subject matter, it has been necessary to include only examples of hydrocarbon accumulations pertaining...
1986
Principal Factors Controlling the Timing of Petroleum Generation
B. P. Tissot, J. F. Bard, J. Espitalie
CSPG Special Publications
... of oil and gas generation as a function of increasing depth, temperature and time. The main steps of oil generation and destruction discussed...
1980
Empirical Relation Between Carbonate Porosity and Thermal Maturity: An Approach to Regional Porosity Prediction
James W. Schmoker
AAPG Bulletin
...., 1977, "Frozen-in" hydrocarbon accumulations or diagenetic traps--exploration targets: AAPG Bulletin, v. 61, p. 483-491. End_of_Article - Last_Page...
1984
Hydrocarbon Detection Seabed Surveying Using Microbial-Geochemical Exploration (MGCE) Technology Can Mitigate CO2 Charge Risk Prior to Deep Water Exploration Drilling
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Using Oil Tracers to Model Petroleum Migration
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Shell Taphonomy and Fidelity of Living, Dead, Holocene, and Pleistocene Land Snail Assemblages
Yurena Yanes
PALAIOS
... and strongly damaged assemblages, likely as a consequence of different scales of time-averaging rather than variable shellspecific destruction rates. Taxonomic...
2012
Paleobiogeographic Method of Recognizing and Predicting Zones of Potential High-Capacity Carbonate Reservoirs
V. A. Goroshkova, T. K. Zamilatskaya
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
...Paleobiogeographic Method of Recognizing and Predicting Zones of Potential High-Capacity Carbonate Reservoirs V. A. Goroshkova, T. K. Zamilatskaya...
1979
Abstract: Sequence Stratigraphy 25 Years Down the Road: Technology Dependencies, Current Practices and Evolving Methods for Prediction of Petroleum Systems, by Ole J. Martinsen; #90101 (2010)
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2010
Prediction of Alluvial Sandstone Body Dimensions, Connectivity and Heterogeneity in the Subsurface
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Application of Geochemistry to Identify and Define Commercial Success in Petroleum Exploration and Development
S. C. Teerman, R. J. Hwang
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... for elucidating reservoir continuity, allocating commingled production to discrete reservoir zones, and predicting fluid composition (Kaufman et al., 1987; 1990...
1998
Diagenetic sequences of continuously deposited tight sandstones in various environments: A case study from upper Paleozoic sandstones in the Linxing area, eastern Ordos basin, China
Yong Li, Xiangdong Gao, Shangzhi Meng, Peng Wu, Xinlei Niu, Peng Qiao, and Derek Elsworth
AAPG Bulletin
... of the complete destruction of K-feldspar. The transformation from smectite to illite provides silica ions for the widely distributed quartz overgrowths...
2019
Shelf-Edge Architecture and Bypass of Sand to Deep Water: Influence of Shelf-Edge Processes, Sea Level, and Sediment Supply
Cristian Carvajal, Ron Steel
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... sea level and sediment supply. Clinothem 9 shows main sandstone accumulations in an extensive deltaic sandstone belt along the shelf edge and two deep...
2009
Effects of SEM Preparation Techniques on the Appearance of Bacteria and Biofilms in the Carter Sandstone
Sarah E. Fratesi, F. Leo Lynch, Brenda L. Kirkland, Lewis R. Brown
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... is recommended in order to avoid bias. Anderson, T.F., 1951, Techniques for the preservation of three-dimensional structure in preparing specimens...
2004
A Novel System for Determining Flaring Efficiency Utilizing Optical Methods and Artificial Intelligence
Ángel E. Esparza, Joe Etheridge
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... in real time. In this IR spectra, the system can identify and quantify the flared and pilot gases, while evaluating the system’s destruction...
2023
Super basin thinking: Methods to explore and revitalize the world’s greatest petroleum basins
Charles A. Sternbach
AAPG Bulletin
...%C3%A9n-super-basin-the-rebirth-of-a-mature-basin. Macgregor, D. S., 1996, Factors controlling the destruction or preservation of giant light...
2020
Reservoir Facies, Depositional Processes, and the Implications on Reservoir Characterization of the Wolfcamp A, Texas Delaware Basin
Jacqueline Colborne, Stephen Sonnenberg
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... into the lateral dimension. Capturing the different level of complexity of the Wolfcamp A in the Delaware Basin, and predicting lateral changes in reservoir...
2019
Chapter 9: New Albany Shale, Illinois Basin, USA—Devonian Carbonaceous Mudstone Accumulation in an Epicratonic Sea: Stratigraphic Insights from Outcrop and Subsurface Data
O. R. Lazar, J. Schieber
AAPG Special Volumes
... the interplay of organic production, preservation, and dilution. Depositional sequences and systems tracts vary significantly in thickness vertically...
2022
Natural Gas Hydrates: A Review
Timothy S. Collett, Arthur H. Johnson, Camelia C. Knapp, Ray Boswell
AAPG Special Volumes
...-water parts of most continental margins worldwide. The amount of natural gas contained in the world's gas-hydrate accumulations is enormous...
2009
AAPG Annual Meeting, April 1-4, 2007, Longbeach, California, - AAPG, #90063 (2007).
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2007
Assessing the extent of thermochemical sulfate reduction in deep carbonate formations: Implication for predicting high H2S distribution
Mohammad A. Alrowaie, Ranya A. Algeer, Feng H. Lu, Salman M. Al Qathami
International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)
...Assessing the extent of thermochemical sulfate reduction in deep carbonate formations: Implication for predicting high H2S distribution Mohammad...
2022
Ekofisk: First of the Giant Oil Fields of Western Europe: REPLY
Owen D. Thomas , L. K. S. Popham
AAPG Bulletin
... indicators, backed up by well data. Far from being useless, it was used successfully in predicting the porosity preservation (and oil production...
1984
Aptian/Albian Reservoir Development in the Jeanne dArc Basin, Offshore Eastern Canada, #10598 (2014)
Jonathan Marshall
Search and Discovery.com
... substantial hydrocarbon accumulations within the Hibernia, Hebron, and White Rose fields (Figure 1). However, relatively little information...
2014
A North Louisiana Gas-Prone Hosston Slope-Basin Sand Trend
Ronald K. Zimmerman, Donald A. Goddard
GCAGS Transactions
... reconstructions of north Louisiana's down-dip Hosston strata offer a basis for predicting the most likely area that might have contained deep-water...
2001
AAPG Annual Meeting, April 9-12, 2006, Houston, Texas, - AAPG, #90052 (2006).
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2006
Deep Subsurface of the Timan-Pechora Region, a Basis for Predicting Structural Traps and Quality of Fluids
I. V. Zaporozhtseva
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
...Deep Subsurface of the Timan-Pechora Region, a Basis for Predicting Structural Traps and Quality of Fluids I. V. Zaporozhtseva 1991 55 57 Vol. 25...
1991