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  • ...n and Galloway.<ref name=JacksonandGalloway_1984>Jackson, M. P. A., and W. E. Galloway, 1984, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/alt-browse/aapg-specia
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  • ...existing well may be sidetracked if there is no further use for that well, e.g., the oil well has watered out. A window will be cut in the casing of the ...bility barriers: A challenge to engineer and geologists, ''in'' J. Kleppe, E. W. Berg, A. T. Buller, O. Hjelmeland, and O. Torsaeter, eds., North Sea oi
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  • ...hart. (C) Back-up chromatograph. (D) Depth and time monitoring equipment. (E) Power panel. (Photo. Copyright: Long Co. Technical Service, Casper, WY.
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  • ...mplitude that Indicating of Reservoir<ref>Taner, M. T and R. E. Sheriff, R.E. [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/seismic1/data/a165/a165/0001/
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  • ...e oil and gas) are shown in light blue. DwGoM = deep-water Gulf of Mexico; E&P = exploration and production; WCSB = Western Canada Sedimentary Basin.<re ...a better understanding of the different elements of the petroleum system, e.g. the bottomsets of the clinoforms can be associated with deep-water shale
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  • ...created based on the general depositional environment of the reservoir, i.e., marine, continental, or lacustrine. ...between different geometric trap classes within similar genetic settings, e.g., isolated reservoirs or pinch-outs within the shallow marine environment
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  • ...andstones and from 5 to 25% in carbonates.<ref name=pt05r36>Coneybeare, C. E. B., 1967, Influence of compaction on stratigraphic analysis: Canadian Petr ...porosity types can be recognized in sandstones:<ref name=pt05r127>Pittman, E. D., 1979, Porosity, diagenesis, and productive capability of sandstone res
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  • ...pine collisional stress and now form the orogenic chain of the Syrian Arc (e.g., Abu-Jaber et al.<ref name=Abujaberetal_1989>Abu-Jaber, N. S., Kimberley ...Geology, v. 29, no. 2, p. 171–174.</ref> <ref name=Shawetal_2003>Shaw, J. E., Baker, J. A., Menzies, M. A., Thirlwall, M. F., and Ibrahim, K. M., 2003,
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  • ...etroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 70, p. 318-329.</ref><ref>Crossey, L. J., E. S. Hagan, R. C. Surdam, and P. W. Lapointe, 1986, Correlation of organic p ...e rocks are formed by the same dynamic processes that form marine rocks (i.e., sediment supply, climate, tectonics, and subsidence), although changes in
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  • ...9-1817.</ref><ref name=ch21r18>Gawthorpe, R., L., Fraser, A., J., Collier, E., L., 1994, Sequence stratigraphy in active extensional basins: implication ...ugh not to the same extent) are crustal loading, dominant sediment type (i.e., siliciclastic vs. carbonate), basin type, and differential compaction.
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  • ...nsic differences between oils and source rock bitumens, natural variation (e.g., facies), or analytical uncertainty. | Use detailed molecular and isotopic comparisons (e.g., GC/MS or compound-specific isotope analyses) || Molecular and [[Wikiped
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  • ...Memoir 74], p. 429-452.</ref>; Ramos et al.<ref name=Ramosetal_2006>Ramos, E., M. Marzo, J. M. de Gibert, K. Tawengi, A. Khoja, and N. D. Bolatti, 2006, ...Gondwana and Laurasia. Sources: Klitzsch,<ref name=Klitzsch_1971>Klitzsch, E., and Baird, D. W., 1969, Stratigraphy and palaeohydrology of the Germa (Ja
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  • ...ulsa, OK, PennWell Books, 668 p.</ref> Megill,<ref name=pt02r12>Megill, R. E., 1988, An introduction to exploration economics, 3rd ed.: Tulsa, OK, PennW
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  • ...4.</ref> and critical velocity<ref name=pt05r70>Gruesbeck, C., Collins, R. E., 1982, Entrainment and deposition of fine particles in porous media: Journ ...traneous pore fluids with which they may react.<ref name=pt05r53>Eslinger, E., Pevear, D., 1988, Clay minerals for petroleum geologists and engineers: S
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  • ...17}}Anelastic Strain Recovery Apparatus (ASR; from Lin et al.<ref>Lin, W., E. Yeh, H. Ito, T. Hirono, W. Soh, C. Wang, K. Ma, J. Hung, and S. Song, 2007 ...mation of in-situ stresses have many petroleum engineering applications, i.e., optimizing well placement and well completion, stimulation job design, sa
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  • ====Stage E==== ...e surface to form volcanoes, that build into a cordilleran mountain range (e.g. the Cascade mountains of Washington, Oregon, and northern California.) A
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  • ...asons. They generally have poorer recoveries than siliciclastic sediments (e.g., Sun and Sloan).<ref name=S&S>Sun, S. Q., and R. Sloan, 2003, Quantifica ...ogs, yet much of this may be microporosity and unproduceable.<ref>Pittman, E. D., 1971, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1971-73/data/pg/005
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  • ...vy oil|heavy-oil]]-producing region of eastern Venezuela,<ref>Audemard, F. E., I. Azpiritxaga, P. Bauman, A. Isea, and M. Latreille, 1985, Marco geologi ...work was established, gross sandstone and log-facies maps<ref>Galloway, W. E., and D. K. Hobday, 1983, Terrigenous clastic depositional systems: Applica
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  • ...onal or extensional folds.<ref name=Woodward_etal_1985>Woodward, N. B., S. E. Boyer, and J. Suppe, 1985, An outline of balanced cross sections, 2nd ed.: ...(From Galloway and Hobday.<ref name=Galloway and Hobday_1983>Galloway, W. E., and D. K. Hobday, 1983, Terrigenous clastic depositional systems applicat
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  • ...l. 72, no. 7, p. 803–811.</ref><ref name=ch10r35>Hardman, R. F. P., and J. E. Booth, 1989, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1988-89/data/pg/
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