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Sedimentology of Submarine Fans: PART 2

D. G. Howell, W. R. Normark

AAPG Special Volumes

... by a deformed (liquified?) skin. Laga Formation, Miocene, Central Apennines, Italy. Photo by F. Ricci Lucchi. Click to view image in JPEG format. Photo 32...

1982

Diatoms in Pleistocene Deep Black Sea Sediments: Biology

Nancy G. Maynard

AAPG Special Volumes

... tests were deposited with cell contents still intact (Kriss et al., 1951) and, therefore, may have been coated with a protective organic skin (Cooper...

1974

Deformable-Plate Tectonics: Ductile Deformation of Old and New Lithosphere: GEOLOGIC NOTES

Barry Voight

AAPG Bulletin

... of both old and new crust and mantle material, resulting in block faulting of the relatively brittle oceanic crustal skin. This explanation, which...

1974

ABSTRACT: A New Model for Shale Gas Matrix Flow Using the Dynamic-Slippage Concept; #90122 (2011)

C. R. Clarkson and T. Ertekin

Search and Discovery.com

... to generate several forecasts for a single vertical well (skin -1) completed in a 1570.2 x 1109.7 ft (40 acre) reservoir (Figure 2):  Case 1: assumes...

2011

Unconventional Resource Recovery Improvement Using Conventional Reservoir Engineering Strategies,#80088 (2010)

Russell Roundtree, John Wright, Jennifer Miskimins, author

Search and Discovery.com

... the wellbore sideways and creating long horizontal wellbores (h), and 2) reduce the skin damage (sd) through hydraulic fracturing. Both...

2010

Application of Outcrop Analogues in Carbonate Reservoir Characterization and Modeling: Multiscale and Multidisciplinary Approaches, #51084 (2015).

Youri Hamon, M. Barbier, R. Deschamps, B. Doligez, P. Joseph, S. Rohais, J. Schmitz, J.-P. Callot

Search and Discovery.com

... sites: WRC : Wind River Canyon SH : Shell Canyon SM : Sheep Mountain SC : Shoshone Canyon CF : Clark’s Fork Canyon Sevier thin-skin compressive phase...

2015

Tectonic History of Northern Alaska

I. L. Tailleur, W. P. Brosge

Pacific Section of AAPG

... rocks distinguish several rock sequences in northern Alaska, whereas mafic rocks are scarce in the frontal ranges to the south. And the earth’s skin...

1970

Diagnosing Pressure-Dependent-Permeability in Long-Term

Christine A. Ehlig-Economides, Fabian E. Vera

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... proppant that can withstand increasing effective stress when this is over the life of the well. Cinco-Ley and Samaniego (1981) explained increasing skin...

2013

Environmental Bandwagons

Eric Eslinger, Uriel Oko, Jacqueline A. Smith, G. H. Holliday

Special Publications of SEPM

... indicates that PCBs are a health risk to fish, animals, birds, and humans. PCBs have been shown to cause reproductive effects, gastric disorders, skin...

1994

Laboratory Investigation of Fluid Flow and Permeability Evolution Through Shale Fractures

Zhi Ye, Michael Janis, Ahmad Ghassemi, Spencer Riley

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... is supposedly supported to a greater degree. However, proppant also can cause large mechanical skin at the fracture face due to proppant crushing...

2017

Multi-Physics Pore-Scale Modeling of Particle Plugging Due to Fluid Invasion During Hydraulic Fracturing

Yuliana Zapata, Tien N. Phan, Zulfiquar A. Reza

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... adsorption, to formation dissolution, solid precipitation and wettability alterations. Cramer (2005), characterized fracture skin in low permeability...

2018

Analysis of a Multi-Well Eagle Ford Pilot

Kevin Raterman, Yongshe Liu, Baishali Roy, Kyle Friehauf, Brian Thompson, Aaron Janssen

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... the observed large entry pressure to injection (~4500 psi for the B5). To address this issue, it was necessary to assume a mechanical skin factor...

2020

Drawdown Management Strategies - Midland Basin Case Studies

Y. Pradhan, E. Gildin, T. A. Blasingame

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... to a higher fracture face skin effect for Pressure Buildup - 2), but this is speculation. This effect could also occur due to how the data are selected/edited...

2021

Application of the β-Derivative to Evaluate Multi-Fractured Horizontal Well Performance in Unconventional Shale Reservoirs

F. Anthony Jimenez, Thomas A. Blasingame

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...) = 4265 psia Initial reservoir pressure, pi = 0.75 (fraction) Oil saturation, So Skin factor, s = 0.00 (dimensionless) = 0.01 (bbl/psi) Wellbore storage...

2022

Novel Chemical Restimulation Process Increases Hydrocarbon Production and Recovery in Aging Unconventional Wells

Michael Lantz, Cooper Mazon, David Garza, Monica Bower

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

..., 2019). Fracture permeability degradation can result from fines migration, decreasing hydrocarbon relative permeability, and skin damage...

2025

Deformation bands and their influence on fluid flow

Haakon Fossen, Arthur Bale

AAPG Bulletin

...) Special Publication 127, p. 8397.Harper, T., and I. Moftah, 1985, Skin effect and completion options in the Ras Budran reservoir, in Society...

2007

Introduction to the Big Horn Basin

G. H. Halverson

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

... be awaiting the drill in the deeper basin area. However, the depth and lack of adequate control may make progress slow in these areas. August 1964 Author...

1981

Examination of Water Management Challenges and Solutions in Shale Resource Development - Could Waterless Fracturing Technologies Work?

Iman Oraki Kohshour, Tim Leshchyshyn, Jason Munro, Meaghan Cassey Yorro, Adebola T Adejumo, Usman Ahmed, Reza Barati, Imre Kugler, Murray Reynolds, Mike Cullen, James McAndrew, Dave Wedel

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...: Components of a shale gas average well cost at depth of 11,500 feet, with 4,000 feet of horizontal drilling, Source: EIA, 2015. Figure 12: Shale...

2016

General Geology of the East Tintic Mountains, Utah

Hal T. Morris

Utah Geological Association

... of quartz and carbonate rock-flour. Most of the quartzite pebbles show a concentric spall or onion-skin structure parallel to the outer surface...

1957

Paleoenvironments and Paleoecology of a Lower Triassic Invertebrate and Vertebrate Ichnoassemblage from the Red Peak Formation (Chugwater Group), Central Wyoming

David M. Lovelace, Stephen D. Lovelace

PALAIOS

...–IV, each of which exhibit a wide subtriangular claw (Fig. 10B). Skin impressions are rare and have only been observed in this morphotype (Figs. 10B–C...

2012

57th Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Section, Geological Society of America: Stratigraphy, Sedimentology, and Energy Resources of Cretaceous Rocks in the Book Cliffs Area, Western Colorado and Eastern Utah

Rex Cole, Mark Kirschbaum, Robert Young

Grand Junction Geological Society

... cover as much skin as possible, and/or use insect repellent. Ticks may also be a problem; they are associated with Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever...

2005

Geologic Road Log for Uravan Mineral Belt 2012 Field Trip, West-Central Colorado

Craig S. Goodknight, William L. Chenoweth, Edward T. Cotter

Grand Junction Geological Society

... of the Coelophysid group. Detailed preservation showing claw imprints and skin impressions have been noted. A reassembled specimen nearly 10 feet long...

2012

Shale Shrinkage Transition Induced by the Matrix-Fracture Equilibrium Time Lag: A Neglected Phenomenon in Shale Gas Production

Jie Zeng, Jishan Liu, Wai Li, Yee-Kwong Leong, Derek Elsworth, Jianchun Guo

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... was collected from the Wyodak-Anderson coal zone (depth: 91 m to 366 m). Three plugs were used to form a composite coal core. These plugs are all 2.8 cm...

2021

Practical Problems and Principles in Study of Plant Microfossils

James M Schopf

Special Publications of SEPM

... detail Adequate depth of training is generally attainable t11rough cur ricula centered on modern plants Functional interpretation of fossils necessarily...

1964

Appendix 4: Brooks Range Symposium Program and Abstracts

W. K. Wallace, T. E. Moore, K. A. Adams, R. K. Crowder, C. G. Mull, R. J. Alexander, Arlene V. Anderson, Joseph G. Arth, H. G. Ave Lallemant, J. S. Oldow, Olufemi O. Babalola, Stephen E. Box, John W. Cady, W. R. Camber, Randall Carlson, K. F. Watts, J. G. Clough, R. R. Reifenstuhl, T. E. Smith, G. H. Pessel, T. J. Ryherd, A. A. Bakke, Robert S. Coe, Gordon A. Thrupp, Gary A. Coulter, Rainer J. Newberry, J. T. Dillon, J. A. Dumoulin, Anita G. Harris, Thomas M. Dyehouse, Samuel E. Swanson, Inyo Ellersieck, R. R. Gottschalk, Arthur Grantz, J. W. Handschy, J. C. Phelps, Catherine L. Hanks, David J. Harding, Karl R. Writh, John M. Bird, R. A. Harris, N. H. Harun, Teresa A. Imm, S. M. Karl, C. L. Long, Douglas G. Knock, Andrew J. Meigs, Elizabeth L. Miller, W. R. Camber, L. Nicholson, Donald K. Norris, Mark S. Robinson, John Decker, Jeffrey A. Rogers, Jeanine Schmidt, C. M. Seidensticker, F. E. Julian, I. L. Tailleur, Mark A. Vandergon, A. B. Till, S. W. Nelson, Karl R. Wirth

Pacific Section SEPM

... that alteration is primarily a function of (1) depth within the intrusive system (assuming that deeper levels in the system now have greater aerial...

1987

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