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Exchange Format for Transfer of Geologic and Petroleum Data: AAPG-A: Discussion (1)

MARK A. HERKOMMER

AAPG Bulletin

... could exceed the 999 value-per-record limit. Velocity field grids may also face this problem. More than one data value could be placed in a field...

1990

Imaging Beneath Complex Structure

K. Larner, B. Gibson, and R. Chambers

AAPG Special Volumes

... structures. Processing field data shot in Central America and synthetic data derived for that section demonstrates that time migration actually degrades...

1983

Imaging Beneath Complex Structure: Case History: ABSTRACT

Ken Larner, Bruce Gibson, Ron Chambers

AAPG Bulletin

... fails where migration is needed most--when the data are recorded over complex structures. Processing field data shot in Central America and synthetic...

1981

Imaging Beneath Complex Structure: A Case History: ABSTRACT

Bruce Gibson, Ken Larner, Ron Chambers

AAPG Bulletin

... often fails where migration is needed most--when the data are recorded over complex structures. Processing field data shot in Central America...

1983

Extended Abstract: A Custom Software Approach to Visualizing 4D Models: An Example from the CO2 Sequestration Study Area, Lower Tuscaloosa Formation, Cranfield Field, Mississippi

John R. Andrews, Jong-Won Choi

GCAGS Transactions

... layers—and the animations are limited in the range of data they can incorporate. CMG-GEM can export animations of the numerical model, for example...

2012

Application of Inversion Processing to Exploration for Point-Bar Sandstones: ABSTRACT

Donald E. Foulkes, John A. Ward

AAPG Bulletin

... sonic logs, the sandstone is not uniquely resolved on inverted seismic data. In this example, a high velocity marker beneath the productive interval...

1980

Abstract: Borehole Image, CMR* and Core Calibration for Cataloging Facies and Depositional Features: An Example from NW-Sabah Basin (Paper 21)

Debnath Basu, Azli Abu Bakar, Michel Claverie, Isham Fariz B. Ishak, Tanwi Basu, Azlina Habibullah

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

...Abstract: Borehole Image, CMR* and Core Calibration for Cataloging Facies and Depositional Features: An Example from NW-Sabah Basin (Paper 21...

2003

ABSTRACT: Production Heterogeneity in Naturally Fractured Reservoirs: Data from Fort Liard; #90061 (2006)

Kenneth C. Richards

Search and Discovery.com

... The Fort Liard Gas Field in Northern Canada is a classic example of a naturally fractured reservoir and its history, along with that of the fields...

2006

Use of Digital Potential Field, Geologic, and Remote Sensing Data in Studies of Structure of the Mid-Continent: ABSTRACT

E. A. Guinness, R. E. Arvidson

AAPG Bulletin

...Use of Digital Potential Field, Geologic, and Remote Sensing Data in Studies of Structure of the Mid-Continent: ABSTRACT E. A. Guinness, R. E...

1982

ABSTRACT: The Modernization of Old Log Suites; #90013 (2003)

Steven M. Goolsby, Mark H. Franklin

Search and Discovery.com

... of this transformation involves our ability to modernize old log suites. For example, consider the case of an oil field with multiple pay zones that was drilled...

2003

Marine CSEM Technology—The Luva Case

Mikhail Boulaenko,, Jonny Hesthammer,, Alexander Vereshagin, Peter Gelting, Roy Davies, and Torolf Wedberg

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... to explain the apparent false-negative response but also to process the data in such a way that a CSEM anomaly is clearly visible. The Luva example...

2007

ABSTRACT: 3D Stochastic Models for Reservoir Characterization (on the Example of Bahar Field, Azerbaijan); #90051 (2006)

Baghir V. Ibrahimov

Search and Discovery.com

...ABSTRACT: 3D Stochastic Models for Reservoir Characterization (on the Example of Bahar Field, Azerbaijan); #90051 (2006) Baghir V. Ibrahimov AAPG...

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ABSTRACT: BLACK SEA AND SOUTH CASPIAN BASINS: COMPARISON OF THE OIL POSSIBILITIES OF THE CRETACEOUS FORMATIONS; #90024 (2004)

Bulent Coskun

Search and Discovery.com

... exist in the Black Sea in Turkey and South Caspian basins in Azerbaijan (Fig. 1). The Murathanli oil field is a good example for an oil field producing...

2004

Abstract: Interactive Petrology: An Introduction of Concepts and Applications Using Virtual Microscopy as an Analytical Tool for Computer Modeling of Physical and Geological Processes

D. Bensley

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... the necessary image data. These images can then be manipulated to optimize analysis. Virtual lenses, filters, and quantitative instrumentation can be employed...

1998

Cottageville Gas Field Correlation Analyses for Reservoir Modeling: ABSTRACT

Thomas E. Springer, Ernest B. Nuckols

AAPG Bulletin

...Cottageville Gas Field Correlation Analyses for Reservoir Modeling: ABSTRACT Thomas E. Springer, Ernest B. Nuckols 1979 1588 1589 63 9. (September...

1979

Uncertainty Management: A Structured Approach Towards Recognizing, Quantifying and Managing Sampling Biases in Subsurface Unknowns

Laurent Alessio, Arnout Everts, Faeez Rahmat

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... of the input data. If the input data consists of a biased set of wells like in the example of Field Z, the risk is this bias will be extrapolated to field...

2010

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