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Seismic sequence analysis and reservoir potential of drowned Miocene carbonate platforms in the Madura Strait, East Java, Indonesia
A. Kusumastuti, P. Van Rensbergen, J. K. Warren
AAPG Bulletin
... of hydrocarbons have suitable trap configurations but lack seal integrity. For example, compactionally induced strain and gravitational gliding created leaky...
2002
Three-Dimensional Seismic Interpretation and Fault Sealing Investigations, Nun River Field, Nigeria
J. D. Bouvier , C. H. Kaars-Sijpesteijn , D. F. Kluesner , C. C. Onyejekwe , R. C. Van Der Pal
AAPG Bulletin
... in providing a seal to migrating fluids or gas depends primarily on the number and thickness of shale source beds contributing to the clay-smear seal...
1989
Gas Paleo-Volcanism in Baykal Region
V. P. Isayev
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... is explained by the presence of a gas hydrate layer in the central part of its bottom at depth of more than 350 m. This is a regional seal for sub-vertical...
2003
Preliminary Research on Reservoir Potential of Terrestrial Shale in China; #30283 (2013)
Caineng Zou, Songtao Wu, Z. Yang, R. K. Zhu, S. Z. Tao, and X. F. Zhai
Search and Discovery.com
...-type kerogen. The thickness of shale with TOC higher than 2% and Ro higher than 0.7% is 21-36m, and the exploration area can reach 20,000 km2. EDS...
2013
Revised Stratigraphy of the Sherbrook Group, Otway Basin
A. D. Partridge
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... biostratigraphy. Consequently, formations were originally mapped with much less extreme thickness variations and the variety of lithologies allowed...
2001
ABSTRACT: Insights on the generation, preservation, and producibility of hydrocarbons in structurally complex reservoirs: case study from the southern Appalachian Fold-Thrust Belt, southeastern USA
Jack C. Pashin
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
... thrust toward the craton over the edge of a major basement graben. The shale duplex is about 48 km wide and 200 km long, and maximum thickness...
2018
Blue Ridge, North, South, and East Fields
Howard W. Kiatta
Houston Geological Society
...) Thickness 5 ft. to 30 ft. net sand (15 ft. avg.) Initial production 150-200 BOPD Other "shows" encountered in this field Frio & Miocene Sands...
1987
Abstract: Geological Development and Hydrocarbon Prospectivity of the Sea of Okhotsk, Far East Russia
Peter Baillie
Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)
... and structural architecture. The prospective Cainozoic section attains a maximum thickness of 10–12 km and comprises four main successions: Paleogene...
2001
Onshore/Fort Bend Co., TX #1
Keith Potter
Houston Geological Society
... Comment Gas had passed thought the sand but was not sealed. Risk parameter(s) responsible for disappointing outcome Seal or possibly charge. Change...
2003
Modeling the Significance of Mechanical Interfaces to Fracture Propagation and Morphology Geomechanical Models Derived from Outcrop Analysis
E.S. Petrie, J.P. Evans
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... unit thickness and associated variations in elastic moduli have on local strain and fracture distribution across locked mechanical interfaces. Studying...
2013
Abstract: Pre-Cambrian-Lower Cambrian Geology and Hydrocarbon Occurrences of the Southern Portion of the East Siberian Platform
L. F. Tyshenko, B. L. Rybyakov, and K. L. Talley
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... Folded Belt and on the southeast by the Baikal-Patom Uplands. Total thickness of the sedimentary cover ranges from two kilometers over the Nepa Arch...
1993
The Manora Oil Field: A success story providing valuable lessons on the prospectivity of the northern Gulf of Thailand rift basins
Kim Morrison, Somchai Aursirsuk
Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)
... thickness in excess of 4000 m. The field accesses oil generated in rift depocentres, present to both the northeast and southeast, containing good quality...
2025
Abstract: The Gunnison Field Discovery Story— Garden Banks Block 668, Gulf of Mexico
Jeff Pan and Jim Fulcher
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... further mitigated the seal risk factor of the shallow targets; however, because of the difficulty of seismic imaging near the salt flank, the trap element...
2006
Petroleum Potential--Ouargla Region Triassic Basin, Algeria
Ait Hamouda
AAPG Special Volumes
... by a caprock of Triassic and Liassic salt in excess of 400 m in thickness. Exploration Exploration in the area has, until recently, concentrated...
1980
Abstract: Corpus Christi Bay - Another 3-D Success
Robert M. Rice
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... becoming increasingly complex with depth. The sands vary from 20 to 150 feet in gross thickness with the shale intervals being much more abundant...
2009
Abstract: Regional overview of the middle to upper Jurassic, Scotian shelf
Neil Hackett
Atlantic Geology
... thickness exceeding 1300 m. It is also overlain by several different units, depending on the distance from the Sable Island delta. Approximately 150 km...
1997
Extended Abstract: Big Bend Field: Gulf of Mexico Success, from Prospect to Production through Geoscience Integration
Owen Stephens
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... to assess column height and top seal potential, which helped mitigate containment risk. Chimney cube technology results confirmed migration pathway...
2016
Extended Abstract: Proterozoic Dogmas Revisited: Exploration Potential of Proterozoic Systems
Andrew R. Scott
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
...) in thickness. A metamorphosed, breached, paleo-oil field and oil seeps are associated with the Shungite. The oldest recovered live oil worldwide comes from...
2016
Abstract: Smackover Exploration Along the Flanks of Intermediate Salt Ridges, Central Mississippi Salt Basin
Jeffrey S. Requarth, John J. Morris
GCAGS Transactions
... and younger formations are successively truncated against the salt. The thickness of Jurassic strata juxtaposed to salt is dependent on the volume of salt...
1992
Art Creek
Kerry L. Phelps
Wyoming Geological Association
... Thickness 18° feet Productive Area 160 acres Oil Column 450 feet Oil/Water Contact -950° feet subsea Gas Oil Ratio TSTM Initial Pressure 1970...
2000
Prospects for Exploration for Non-Anticlinal Pools of Oil and Gas in the Surgut Oil-Gas Region
R. Sh. Mamleyev, P. A. Chechin, F. K. Salmanov, A. V. Tyan
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
..., siltstones, and shales. Total effective thickness of permeable beds ranges from 2 to 40 m. Open porosity is 16-25%, and permeability is 80-800 md. The seal...
1977
Ordovician Sediments - Favorable Oil-Gas Objectives in the Orenburg Region
I. I. Kozhevnikov, Z. V. Golubeva, G. B. Fomina
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... region in only a few wells on the Orenburg swell and in the adjacent Krasnoyar and Shuvalov areas. A maximum thickness of 665 m was found in well 28...
1978
Prospects for Exploration for Oil Pools at Shallow Depths in the Beregov Plate of the Carpathians
M. A. Bul
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... to these lithostratigraphic units are found clastic-salt-bearing rocks of the Vorotyshchen formation. Sandy horizons with a total effective thickness of 40-100 m...
1978
Afghano-Tadzhik Basin
A. M. Seregin
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
..., and stratigraphic correlations between the two basins are good. Total thickness of the Mesozoic and Cenozoic here is 10-12 km. A difference...
1978
Oil-Gas Prospects of the Bakhmut and Kal’mius-Torets Trenches
M. A. Demidova, L. V. Kalamkarov, S. G. Ryabykhina
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... the -boundary between the Middle and Upper Carboniferous is at a depth of 8 km. Consequently, the thickness of the Upper Carboniferous, which is one...
1979