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What Controls the Occurrence of Heavy Oil and Tar Sand?

Haiping Huang

Search and Discovery.com

... and biomarker ratios. The WCSB is a marine foreland basin, characterized by shallow stratigraphic dip, and thin, homogeneous reservoir sands, which have...

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What Controls the Occurrence of Heavy Oil and Tar Sand?

Haiping Huang

Search and Discovery.com

... and biomarker ratios. The WCSB is a marine foreland basin, characterized by shallow stratigraphic dip, and thin, homogeneous reservoir sands, which have...

Unknown

Fundamentals of Fluid Flow: Part 10. Reservoir Engineering Methods

Michael Golan

AAPG Special Volumes

... of a solution gas drive reservoir, there is an IPR formula derived by fitting an equation to the results from computer simulations performed for a wide...

1992

Monterey Formation porcelanite reservoirs of the Elk Hills field, Kern County, California

S. A. Reid, J. L. McIntyre

AAPG Bulletin

... reservoir pressure is at about 2000 psi. Natural drive mechanisms include gravity drainage, solution-gas drive, and water and gas influx. (Begin page 177...

2001

Convolutional Neural Networks Forecasting for Unconventional Drilling Units in US Land

Francisco J. Parga Garcia, Jie Fang, Niven Shumaker

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... are crucial for understanding the underlying mechanisms that drive the model’s predictions and for identifying potential areas for model improvement...

2024

Using Modern Cave Systems as Analogs for Paleokarst Reservoirs; #50252 (2010)

Chip Feazel

Search and Discovery.com

...? • Petroleum-associated fluids? • Commonly lacks internal sediment • Needs pathways – faults, fractures (and drive mechanisms) • May have seismic...

2010

Characterization of a Shallow Steamed Oil Reservoir Using Crosswell Seismology

Bjorn N. P. Paulsson, John W. Fairborn

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...Characterization of a Shallow Steamed Oil Reservoir Using Crosswell Seismology Bjorn N. P. Paulsson, John W. Fairborn 1990 27 45 A crosswell seismic...

1990

Integrated Analysis of Borehole Microseismic, Completion and Production Data to Characterize Reservoir Depletion and Determine Infill Well Spacing in Tight Sands, #42125 (2017).

Yashwanth Chitrala, Hemali Patel, Samuel Scheibal, Jonathan Williams

Search and Discovery.com

...Integrated Analysis of Borehole Microseismic, Completion and Production Data to Characterize Reservoir Depletion and Determine Infill Well Spacing...

2017

Numerical Models of Fluid Flow in Carbonate Platforms: Implications for Dolomitization

Jonathan Kaufman

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and 13.0 mm/yr. respectively. The potential for dolomitization is high because a large reservoir of Mg (seawater) is tapped, elevated temperatures drive...

1994

Reservoir Simulation Models of an Eocene Lacustrine Delta, Green River Formation, Southwest Uinta Basin, Utah

Rosalind Archer, Enis Robbana, Bradley D. Ritts, Jessica Moore, Cari Johnson, Andrew Taylor

AAPG Special Volumes

... in the area. The reservoir was saturated with a live oil (so solution gas drive was a key recovery mechanism) and did not have an initial gas cap. The initial...

2012

Weinert Field Haskell County, Texas

W. K. Kerfoot

Abilene Geological Society

... in Pre-Strawn Time and continued to Upper Strawn time. There is a strong suggestion that reservoir sand conditions play an important role along...

1950

Sweet Lake Field: CAMERON PARISH, LOUISIANA

Bill Spears - Ben Mayfield

Lafayette Geological Society

.... of water as of January 1, 1989. Reservoir energy is supplied by an active water drive. End_Page 26------------------------- Figure. Type log, Sweet...

1989

Hardtner Field

Douglas H. McGinness II, Douglas H. McGinness

Kansas Geological Society

... by up-dip dolomization and lateral chert truncation. The field is limited to the South by an erratic water table. Areas of poor reservoir exist...

1985

The Tobias Field, Rice County, Kansas

R. K. Waller, John Brewer

Tulsa Geological Society

... is present. Usual Well Procedures: Pay section drilled. Type logs: Gamma ray. Completion techniques: Perf. Stimulations: 250 MA. RESERVOIR...

1964

Field Summary: Lower Horse Draw Field

Robert Bocell, Robert E. Covington

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

.... Lithology Light grey to white, fine to medium coarse grained, friable, sub-angular to sub-rounded and porous. Maximum 'Reservoir Thickness: 100'. Regional...

1961

Extended Abstract: Mudrocks (Shales, Mudstones) at the Scale of Grains and Pores: Current Understanding

Kitty Milliken

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... decade. This talk summarizes current knowledge of the diagenetic processes that drive the evolution of bulk rock properties of mud in the subsurface...

2017

Field Summary: West Hiawatha Field

Mountain Fuel Supply Co.

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... are given sand-oil fracture treatment. RESERVOIR DATA Wasatch .633 PRODUCTION DEVELOPMENT DATA (See Remarks) 1070 Others Type of Drive Gas...

1961

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