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Many Factors Involved in Finding Oil By Airborne Scintillometers
Hans Lundberg, President
Panhandle (Texas) Geological Society
.... If the detection equipment is close to ground level, it will "see" effectively only a small area at one particular moment. Thus a radiation high anomaly at 200 ft...
1955
Borehole Images: Present and Future Applications
Jeremy Lofts, Stephen Morris, Baker Hughes
GEO ExPro Magazine
... circumferentially and longitudinally measuring devices. Each successive evolution has a more refined resolution. Their value for the detection and interpretation...
2007
Use of aromatic compounds in formation water as indicators for proximity to pay and oil water contacts
Mohammed Abu Alreesh, Ibrahim Atwah, Khaled Arouri, Khaled Mahmoud
International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)
..., therefore, require an extremely sensitive analytical approach for detection and quantification. In this study, samples from the same geologic setting...
2022
Listening from a Distance
Ted Moon
GEO ExPro Magazine
... dependence on imported gas from Russia. The promise of such an economic windfall for Poland puts pressure on the geoscience and engineering communities to first...
2011
Hydrological Anomalies and Hydrocarbon Exploration
C. I. Sharpe, R. J. W. McLaughlin
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... parts per million can be extracted from samples by using liquid-liquid extractions and XAD-2 resins. Numerous surface detection methods, known as sniffer...
1985
A Compensated Spectral Natural Gamma Ray* Logging System
C. Kessler, R. Washa, G. S. Yarbro
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... hydrostatic pressure (≤ 10,000 psi) applications, a low atomic number tool case is utilized which allows the detection of gamma rays in the photo-electric...
1984
Gas Hydrates: Part VI: Hydrates in the Arctic
Martin Landrø, Jürgen Mienert, Lasse Amundsen
GEO ExPro Magazine
... contains methane trapped inside a rigid ‘cage’ of frozen water molecules, kept stable only by sub-seabed high pressure and low temperatures. CAGE...
2015
Building a discrete fracture network based on the deformation history: A case study from the Guaduas Field, Colombia
A. Kloppenburg, J. C. Alzate, G. Rodriguez Charry
Asociación Colombiana de Geólogos y Geofisicos del Petróleo (ACGGP)
.... Drilling is a high-risk operation, as Figure 1. Location of the Guaduas Field, Colombia in areas between wells does not match results from pressure tests...
2003
Front Matter: West Texas Geological Society: On the Rocks, But Still Afloat
David Bryden, Daphne Sullivan
West Texas Geological Society
...” Formation in the Somerset Oil Field, South Texas Westacott – Innovative Sidewall Pressure Coring Technology Improves Reservoir Insight in Multiple...
2016
Distinguishing and interpreting salt suture zones in the Jurassic Louann Salt: Mapping geochemical data in Southern Green Canyon, Gulf of Mexico, and the presence of REEs in the Louann
Julie Bloxson, Brian Lesh, Rodrigo Velasquez, Melinda Shaw Faulkner, Christine Piela Cox, Matthew Hoffman
International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)
... salt bodies occur where two or more bodies collide, creating zones of uncertain pressure, mineralogy, and extent that can be potential drilling hazards...
2022
X-Ray Computed Tomography of Structures in Opalinus Clay from Large Scale to Small Scale After Mechanical Testing
Gerhard Zacher, Annette Kaufhold, Matthias Halisch
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... at the GE facility in Wunstorf (Germany). For technical applications one main goal is the detection of failures at the smallest dimension possible...
2016
Utilization of Existing Wells in Seismograph Work
Burton McCollum , Wilton W. Larue
AAPG Bulletin
... and is under abnormally great pressure. In the latter condition, the increase in velocity, especially if the dome is extremely deep, may be small...
1931
US Regulator's Verdict in on Macondo
PESA Staff
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... and delayed kick detection, schedu li ng undetected "kick" that triggered it all to the confl icts and cost overruns, and personnel failed to perform...
2011
Extended Abstract: Innovations in Visualisation Open New Possibilities for Interpreters
Bruno de Ribet
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... capabilities such as automated sub-volume fa ult's direction and development. This is of handling ever-increasing amounts of detection to the dedicated...
2012
Front matter: GEOGULF TRANSACTIONS: Volume LXXI 2021
James J. Willis, Norman C. Rosen
GCAGS Transactions
...: Contrasting the Middle Trinity Aquifer in Central Texas 141 Brian B. Hunt and Brian A. Smith Reservoir Pressure Mapping from Well-Test Data: An Eagle...
2021
Fluorescence (Photoluminescence) of Carbonate Rocks: Instrumental and Analytical Sources of Observational Error: RESEARCH METHOD PAPER
Karen Rose Cercone , Vicki A. Pedone
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... cited in this study were made on a Nikon Optiphot-Pol petrographic microscope equipped with a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp for epi-fluorescence...
1987
Determination of Chloride in Water from Core Samples: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
Wolfgang V. Swarzenski
AAPG Bulletin
... in the formation under hydrostatic head as well as in the sample during coring operations, depending on pressure conditions and the nature of the material being...
1959
Brine Inclusions in Halite and the Origin of the Middle Devonian Prairie Evaporites of Western Canada--REPLY
Juske Horita , Heinrich D. Holland
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... of western Canada--Discussion: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 68, p. 228-229. KRAMER, J.R., 1965, History of seawater. Constant temperature-pressure...
1998
Ekofisk: First of the Giant Oil Fields of Western Europe: REPLY
Owen D. Thomas , L. K. S. Popham
AAPG Bulletin
... prospect evaluation, to the newly emerging "development geophysics," including porosity estimation, abnormal pressure detection, reservoir delineation...
1984
Assessment and Quantification of Petroleum Alteration Processes on the Reservoir Scale Using Oil Compositional Variability and Compound Specific Isotope Ratios, #90110 (2010)
Heinz Wilkes, Andrea Vieth, Raingard Haberer, Stefanie Pötz, and Brian Horsfield,
Search and Discovery.com
...(s), and is therefore a basin scale phenomenon (tens to hundreds of kilometers). The pressure and temperature conditions of the source-carrier-reservoir system...
2010
Abstract: Integrated Shale Gas Evaluation: A study of QEMSCAN , SEM and Optical Petrography, XRD and Geochemistry of Selected Potential and Producing North American Gas Shales; #90172 (2014)
Jon Sliwinski, Matt Power, Peta Hughes, Jay Harrington
Search and Discovery.com
...) but difficulties arise from the poor crystallinity of some clay species and high (2-5%) detection limits. The comparison of QEMSCAN©, XRD and geochemical...
2014
Abstract: The Good, The Potential And The Ugly: Three Different Point Bar Lithofacies in Modern Meandering Tidal-Influenced Rivers: Ideas Applied To SAGD McMurray Oil Sands; #90187 (2014)
Derald G. Smith, Stephen M. Hubbard, Dustin Bauer, Peter Putnam, Dale A. Leckie, Tess Sabastian, and Milovan Fustic
Search and Discovery.com
..., we used vibracoring, hand-dug trenches, a Lane bottom drag sediment sampler and Lidar (light detection and ranging) range finder to determine...
2014
Quantifying Gas Hydrate Resources from Cumulative Seismic Attributes, Hydrate Ridge, Offshore Oregon; #40588 (2010)
Uwe Strecker, Anyela Morcote, Angel Zea, Scott Singleton
Search and Discovery.com
... pressure of unconsolidated sediment is the “soft-sand model.” Moreover, this soft sand model populates part of the matrix with gas hydrate. The resultant...
2010
The Use of 3-component Seismic Data to Identify Sweet Spots in Fractured Bakken Reservoirs, #40693 (2011)
Scott L. Stockton,
Search and Discovery.com
... require very high resolution seismic to identify. The second fracture mechanism, and likely more prevalent is the dramatic super-lithostatic pressure...
2011
Advancement in Acoustic Logging Techniques and Applications in Reservoir Characterization; #40735 (2011)
Rehan Hanif, S. Sohaib Zulfiqar, and Sadu-ur-Rehman
Search and Discovery.com
... porosity, permeability, lithology, mineralogy, pore pressure, invasion, anisotropy, fluid type, stress magnitude and direction, the presence and alignment...
2011