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  • Prudhoe Bay field lies on the Alaska coastal plain between Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4 (NPRA) and the Arctic N file:mth14ch07f01.jpg|{{figure number|1}}Location of Prudhoe Bay field, Alaska. Inset maps highlight the ARCO-operated Eastern Operating Area (EOA). ARCO
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  • ...trace-element concentrations to correlate eleven crude oils from northern Alaska. From Curiale;<ref name=ch08r8 /> reprinted with permission of the American ...trace-element concentrations to correlate eleven crude oils from northern Alaska. Although the concentrations of elements in an oil may vary due to alterati
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  • ...a077/a077/0001/0300/0339.htm Ellesmerian(!) petroleum system, North Slope, Alaska, USA], in L. B. Magoon, and W. G. Dow, eds., The Petroleum System—From So ...1987, Investigation of source rock–crude oil relationships in the northern Alaska hydrocarbon habitat, in I. Tailleur, and P. Weimer, eds., Alaskan North Slo
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  • ...30/0385.htm Near-surface coring in the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas, northern Alaska], in Schumacher, D., Abrams, M., A., eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Ne
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  • ...nown from braided river reservoirs, including the [[Prudhoe Bay field]] in Alaska and several giant oil fields in the Sirte basin of Libya. ...P. N. Trumbly, 1990, Braidplain and deltaic reservoir, Prudhoe Bay field, Alaska, in J. H. Barwis, J. G. McPherson, and R. J. Studlick, eds., Sandstone petr
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  • ...geochemical evidence for subsurface hydrocarbon leakage in the Bering Sea, Alaska: Marine and Petroleum Geology Bulletin, vol. 9, p. 208–221., 10., 1016/02
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  • ...areas, the San Joaquin Basin of central California and the North Slope of Alaska. California has the second largest heavy oil accumulations in the world, se Alaska’s heavy oil and bitumen deposits on the North Slope are very large (24 to
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  • ...own gas cone around a producing well, modeled after the Prudhoe Bay field, Alaska. Copyright: ARCO Exploration and Production Technology.]] ...gas cone around a producing well, modeled after the [[Prudhoe Bay field]], Alaska. Since so little is known about the shape of gas coning, present logging me
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  • ...ttp://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0605/feature1/ North Slope] region of Alaska but has resumed its decrease since then.
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  • ...geochemical evidence for subsurface hydrocarbon leakage in the Bering Sea, Alaska: Marine and Petroleum Geology Bulletin, vol. 9, p. 208–221., 10., 1016/02
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  • ...U.S. government leasing control, and leasing rights to 44 million acres in Alaska are controlled by Alaskan natives.<ref>Mineral Management Service, 1989, Bu
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  • ..., Trumbly, P., 1990, Braidplain and deltaic reservoirs, Prudhoe Bay field, Alaska, in Barwis, J., McPherson, J., Studlick, J., eds., Sandstone Petroleum Rese
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  • | Colville basin, Alaska || High || [[Cretaceous]] || Direct ? || Popov et al.<ref name=Popovetal_20 | Central Alaska basins || Low/Moderate || ? || ? || Popov et al.<ref name=Popovetal_2001 />
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  • ...30/0385.htm Near-surface coring in the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas, northern Alaska], in Schumacher, D., Abrams, M., A., eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Ne
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  • | Alaska || Commissioner of Public Lands ...ch of the MMS designated regional areas, including the [[Gulf of Mexico]], Alaska, Pacific, and Atlantic regions.
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  • ...the Ivishak Formation: Applications for development of Prudhoe Bay field, Alaska]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 83, no. 10, p. 1588–1623.</ref>).]] ...associations within the Ivishak Formation of the [[Prudhoe Bay field]] in Alaska. The mouth bars have a mean permeability of 151 md compared to 315 md for t
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  • ...fe<ref name=pt05r172>Wolfe, J. A., 1977, Paleogene floras from the Gulf of Alaska region: U., S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 997, p. 108.</ref>. (Fr
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  • Methods14ch08f10.jpg|{{figure number|10}}Tanana River, Fairbanks, Alaska, is a modern analog for FS 68-70. Photo courtesy of Roger Tyler. ...osition from a mixed-load fluvial system. The Tanana River near Fairbanks, Alaska, is a modern example of a low-to-moderate sinuosity, mixed-load fluvial sys
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  • | Colville basin, Alaska || High || [[Cretaceous]] || Direct ? || Popov et al.<ref name=Popovetal_20 | Central Alaska basins || Low/Moderate || ? || ? || Popov et al.<ref name=Popovetal_2001 />
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  • ...oleum Geology of the Northern Part of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska: USGS Bulletin 1178, p. 209–218.</ref> Curry (radiometrics),<ref name=ch1
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  • * [[Potential Self-Sourced Accumulations, North Slope, Alaska (USGS)]]
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  • * [[Alaskan Shale, Alaska]]
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  • ...ility (run under stress) versus helium porosity from McArthur River Field, Alaska.]]
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  • | C Unit, Kuparuk Field, Alaska ...he Kuparuk River Formation (Lower Cretaceous), Kuparuk field, North Slope, Alaska, in Lomando, A. J., Harris, P. M., eds., Giant oil and gas fields—A core
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  • Tectonic phenomena also produce overpressures. In the Gulf of Alaska, fluid pore pressures up to 0.85 psi per ft were found due to horizontal co
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  • ...he Kuparuk River Formation (Lower Cretaceous), Kuparuk field, North Slope, Alaska, in A. J. Lomando, and P. M. Harris, eds., Giant oil and gas fields—A cor
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  • ...c and Pacific oceans, the Gulf of Mexico, and the various seas adjacent to Alaska and Hawaii.
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  • | Alaska [[Crude oil|Crude]] || 0.3 || 2.3
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  • ...–1045.</ref> A campaign of horizontal drilling in the Prudhoe Bay field in Alaska showed that between 10 and 20% of the faults intersected by the wells were ...sandstone reservoir: Upper subzones of the Endicott field, north slope of Alaska: Presented at the European 3-D Reservoir Modeling Conference, Society of Pe
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  • ...Colombia), Orinoco (Venezuela), Surinam (Surinam), Amazon (Brazil), Yukon (Alaska), Niger (Nigeria), Nile (Egypt), and Hwang-Ho (China), subaqueous slumping ...412.htm Holocene slump on continental shelf off Malaspina Glacier, Gulf of Alaska]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 62, no. 12, p. 2412-2426.
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  • ...are a classic feature in many super basins, like in Neuquén, West Siberia, Alaska North Slope, Permian, and Western Canadian basins. These geometries are a r
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  • ...he Kuparuk River Formation (Lower Cretaceous), Kuparuk field, North Slope, Alaska, in A. J. Lomando, and P. M. Harris, eds., Giant oil and gas fields—A cor
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  • * Fahnestock, R. K., and W. C. Bradley, 1973, Knik and Matanuska Rivers, Alaska: a contrast in braiding: in M. Morisawa, ed., Fluvial geomorphology: Public
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  • .... For example, radioactive tracers have been used in the Endicott field in Alaska to identify communication pathways between injection and production wells.
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  • ...Repetski, and C. Carter, 1995, Correlation of Ordovician rocks of northern Alaska: in J. D. Cooper, M. L. Droser, and S. C. Finney, eds., Ordovician odyssey:
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