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  • As it arrives on tape from the [[Basic seismic processing|processor]], 3-D [[seismic data]] are organized into lines composed of [[trace]]s. In the co ...tal slices. From Liner.<ref name=Liner_1999>Liner, C., 1999. Elements of 3-D Seismology: Tulsa, PennWell.</ref> Courtesy PennWell.]]
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  • | chapter = Interpreting 3-D seismic data ...opicker works. &copy; Dorn.<ref name=Dorn_1998>Dorn, G. A., 1998, Modern 3-D seismic interpretation: The Leading Edge, v. 17, no. 9, p. 1262-1272.</ref>
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  • | chapter = Interpreting 3-D seismic data ...displays. With each additional visual cue used in presenting the data in 3-D, there have been improvements in efficiency. New insights have been gained
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  • #REDIRECT [[3-D seismic data: the data cube]]
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  • | chapter = Interpreting 3-D seismic data The time slice is the first step toward 3-D interpretation of a 3-D seismic volume. A time-slice view of the data is an improvement over vertic
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  • | chapter = Interpreting 3-D seismic data Additional refinement to the [[3-D seismic: time and horizon slices|horizon-slice]] approach can be made to ac
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  • ...mic technique yields much more information than an equivalent amount of 2-D seismic and can reduce [[Reducing exploration risk|risk]]. ==3-D advantages==
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  • ...specpubs/methodo1/data/a095/a095/0001/0200/0221.htm Capillary pressure] in D. Morton-Thompson and A. M. Woods, eds., Development Geology Reference Manua
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  • ...77/m77ch24/m77ch24.htm Eogenetic meteoric diagenesis] in P. A. Scholle and D. Ulmer-Scholle, A color guide to the petrography of carbonate rocks: Grains
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  • | chapter = Interpreting 3-D seismic data The time slice is the first step toward 3-D interpretation of a 3-D seismic volume. A time-slice view of the data is an improvement over vertic
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  • | chapter = Interpreting 3-D seismic data Additional refinement to the [[3-D seismic: time and horizon slices|horizon-slice]] approach can be made to ac
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  • ...ture is small compared with fracture length.<ref name=ch02r10>Pollard, D., D., Segall, P., 1987, Theoretical displacements add stresses near fractures w
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  • ...mic technique yields much more information than an equivalent amount of 2-D seismic and can reduce [[Reducing exploration risk|risk]]. ==3-D advantages==
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  • ...ally requires computer assistance for [[Three-dimensional seismic method|3-D data]]. The recipes described on the pages that follow apply to hand or com | Migrated Depth || Mapping an area using a 3-D seismic data cube with the vertical axis converted to depth (commonly used
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  • | chapter = Interpreting 3-D seismic data ...in each slab only the peaks are displayed. The dissected portions of the 3-D structure appear as annuli that fit perfectly within each other. Interpreti
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  • ...uate imaging of the subsurface resulting from the use of 2-D rather than 3-D migration<ref name=pt07r13>French, W. S., 1974, Two-dimensional and three-d ==Performing 3-D surveys==
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  • [[Category:Interpreting 3-D seismic data]]
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  • * Schelling, D. D., D. K. Strickland, K. R. Johnson, & J. P. Vrona, 2007, [http://archives.datapa ...Johnson, D. D. Schelling, D. A. Sprinkel, D. K. Strickland, J. P. Vrona, & D. A. Wavrek, 2007, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/uga/data/079/079001/2
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  • ...c models: one more complete and detail than the other one: 2-D, 3-D, and 4-D seismic. ====2-D Seismic====
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  • | 3-D coherence ...ng-for-stratigraphic-traps_fig21-29.png|300px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}A 3-D coherency slice of a Miocene channel complex in the Nile Delta, Egypt. From
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  • ...ere. Keep them in mind when working with [[seismic data]]—in particular, 3-D seismic data. ...an onion. Copyright: Liner;<ref name=Liner>Liner, C., 1999, Elements of 3-D Seismology: Tulsa, PennWell.</ref> courtesy PennWell.]]
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  • | chapter = Interpreting 3-D seismic data ...ty and require significantly more effort than interpreting the data in a 3-D fashion.
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  • | chapter = Interpreting 3-D seismic data ...displays. With each additional visual cue used in presenting the data in 3-D, there have been improvements in efficiency. New insights have been gained
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  • ...ns will leak through the seal. If ''P''<sub>b</sub> is less than ''P''<sub>d</sub>, it would be possible to seal a greater column of hydrocarbons. :<math>P_{\rm b} = P_{\rm d}</math>
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  • ...n concept. Copyright: Liner,<ref name=Liner>Liner, C., 1999, Elements of 3-D Seimology: Tulsa, PennWell</ref> courtesy PennWell.]] ...ted into groups associated with one midpoint on the earth's surface. The 3-D seismic data are sorted into discrete areas called bins. All actual midpoin
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  • As it arrives on tape from the [[Basic seismic processing|processor]], 3-D [[seismic data]] are organized into lines composed of [[trace]]s. In the co ...tal slices. From Liner.<ref name=Liner_1999>Liner, C., 1999. Elements of 3-D Seismology: Tulsa, PennWell.</ref> Courtesy PennWell.]]
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  • | chapter = Interpreting 3-D seismic data ...f seismic attributes|attributes]] in a [[3-D seismic data: the data cube|3-D seismic]] survey:
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  • * Brown, D., 2011, [Anthropocene: An Epoch Debate https://archives.aapg.org/explorer/2
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  • ...only contain hydrocarbons. In only 5 of the 33 reservoirs does Compartment D contain hydrocarbons. ...ly when Fault A is [[Cross-sealing faults|cross sealing]] does Compartment D contain hydrocarbons. Cross seal is created by shale-prone gouge with low s
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  • A3-D seismic survey is designed to give optimum results for a particular depth i * [[3-D seismic: the data cube]]
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  • * Reflection (including 2-D and 3-D) ...on the lines are a mixture of both in-plane and out-of-plane reflectors. 2-D reflection seismic data are most important in the earlier stages of an expl
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  • * Using 3-D seismic displays ...and coverts it to time. Put another way, forward modeling takes a 2-D or 3-D geological model and converts it to a simulated seismic section. The simula
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  • | author = G. Yielding, B. Freeman, and D. T. Needham ...mes, J. R., L. J. J. Zijerveld, R. C. M. W. Franssen, G. M. Ingram, and P. D. Richard, 1996, Fault seal processes, in Norwegian Petroleum Society, eds.,
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  • | chapter = Interpreting 3-D seismic data ...osion in the number of attributes that can be generated and displayed in 3-D interpretation systems. New attributes are added to the list regularly. Bec
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  • ...n]] in the Black Warrior basin.<ref name=Bolandetal_1971>Boland, L. F., E. D. Minihan, and W. A. Thomas, 1971, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulle ...Basin. 20 mi (32 km). From Fritz et al.<ref name=Fritzetal_2012>Fritz, R. D., P. Medlock, M. Kuykendal, and J. L. Wilson, 2012, [http://archives.datapa
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  • ...sported away, and are no longer subject to the thermal conditions of the 1-D model. '''Closed-system''' models assume the hydrocarbons have not been exp ...open- and closed-system modeling conditions. Copyright: results of Genex 1-D basin modeling software, courtesy Institute Français du Petrole.]]
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  • ...e, A., A., Guliyev, I., S., Suleymanova, S., F., Ateava, E., Z., Mamedova, D., N., Koshkarly, R., O., 1998, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns * Stockmal, G., S., MacKay, P., A., Lawton, D., C., Spratt, D., A., 1996, The Oldman River triangle zone: a complicated tectonic wedge de
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  • ...re permeability can be as high as tens of darcys<ref name=ch10r80>Stearns, D., W., Friedman, M., 1972, Reservoirs in fractured rock: AAPG Memoir 16, p. ...oint seep]] in the Santa Barbara Channel, California, is leaking 50–70 bbl/d or more than 25 billion bbl/m.y.<ref name=ch10r95>Wilkinson, E., R., 1971,
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  • ...Utah]: AAPG Search and Discovery Article No. 110014</ref><ref>Strickland, D., 2009, [http://player.piksel.com/player.php?v=bl432u69 Conventional Wisdom ...Johnson, D. D. Schelling, D. A. Sprinkel, D. K. Strickland, J. P. Vrona, & D. A. Wavrek, 2007, Central Utah: Diverse Geology of a Dynamic Landscape, Pet
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  • ...times (1 - \phi) \times \mbox{d}] + [\rho_{\rm w} \times \phi \times \mbox{d}]</math> * d = depth (ft)
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  • ..., R. S., 2000, Approaches to defining reservoir physical properties from 3-D seismic attributes with limited well control: an example from the Jurassic
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  • ...ssissippi River depositional system: model for the Gulf Coast Tertiary, in D. Goldthwaite, ed., An Introduction to Central Gulf Coast Geology: New Orlea ...Late Cretaceous to Holocene. After Winker;<ref name=Winker1982>Winker, C. D., 1982, Cenozoic shelf margins, northwestern Gulf of Mexico: Gulf Coast Ass
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  • ...eochemistry as an exploration tool in the South Caribbean], in Schumacher, D., Abrams, M., A., eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expressi ...(April 3), p. 66–71.</ref> and Saunders et al.<ref name=ch18r36>Saunders, D., F., Burson, K., R., Brown, J., J., Thompson, C., K., 1993, [http://archiv
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  • ...ail.aspx?id=75 AAPG Memoir 66], p. 71–89.</ref><ref name=ch18r37>Saunders, D. F., K. R. Burson, J. J. Brown, and C. K. Thompson, 1999, [http://archives.
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  • | chapter = Interpreting 3-D seismic data ...opicker works. &copy; Dorn.<ref name=Dorn_1998>Dorn, G. A., 1998, Modern 3-D seismic interpretation: The Leading Edge, v. 17, no. 9, p. 1262-1272.</ref>
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  • ...e key to using seepage in exploration: the spectrum of seepage styles], in D. Schumacher, and M. A. Abrams, eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Sur ...m Surface geochemistry as an exploration tool in the South Caribbean], in D. Schumacher, and M. A. Abrams, eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Sur
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  • The [[displacement pressure]] (P<sub>d</sub>) is routinely inferred by forcing mercury into the pore space of a sa Displacement pressure (P<sub>d</sub>) is defined as the pressure necessary to form a continuous hydrocarbo
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  • ...h17r55>Lawrence, D. R., 1979, Taphonomy, in Fairbridge, R., W., Jablonski, D., eds., The Encyclopedia of [[Paleontology]]: Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, Do ...1990, Destructive taphonomic processes and skeletal durability, in Briggs, D., E., G., Crowther, P., R., eds., Palaeobiology: A Synthesis: Oxford, Black
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  • | author = G. Yielding, B. Freeman, and D. T. Needham
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  • ...lett, T. S., 1993, Natural gas production from arctic gas hydrates, ''in'' D. G. Howell, ed., [http://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/pp1570 The future of
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  • ...r|1}}From Hartmann and Coalson.<ref name=Hartmannandcoalson_1990>Hartmann, D. J., and E. B. Coalson, 1990, Evaluation of the Morrow sandstone in Sorrent ...> = 45%). This is verified by the well testing about 100 bo/d and 300 Mcfg/d (16 m<sup>3</sup> oil and 8,500 m<sup>3</sup>gas per day) with no water fro
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  • ...s also incorporate functions and algorithms that permit some rudimentary 3-D balancing of structures. * Buchanan, P. G., and D. A. Nieuwland, eds., 1996, Modern Developments in Structural Interpretation
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  • ...ult-seal_fig10-1.png|{{figure number|1}}Two sands, R<sub>u</sub> and R<sub>d</sub>, juxtaposed by a fault. The two sands have common oil-water (OWC) an ...fault-seal_fig10-1.png|Figure 1]] shows two sands, R<sub>u</sub> and R<sub>d</sub>, juxtaposed by a fault. The two sands have common [http://www.glossar
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  • ...omplex, lower Wilcox Group (Paleocene), central Texas coastal plain, in R. D. Winn, Jr., and J. M. Armentrout, eds., Turbidites and Associated Deep-Wate
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  • * Smith, D. A., 1980, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1980-81/data/pg/006 * Finkbeiner, T., C. A. Barton, and M. D. Zoback, 1997, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1997/12dec/1975
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  • ...controlled instead by fault-dependent leak points.<ref name=ch10r3>Allard, D. M., 1993, Fault leak controlled trap fill, rift basin examples (abs.), in ...ghts controlled by top seal capillary properties<ref name=ch10r98>Zieglar, D. M., 1992, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1992-93/data/pg/007
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  • file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-53.png|{{figure number|1}}32-layer, 1-D mathematical model constructed for the East Breaks 160-161 minibasin. After A 32-layer, 1-D mathematical model ([[:file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-53.png|Figure 1
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  • * Soule, G. S., Spratt, D. A., 1996, En echelon geometry and two-dimensional model of the triangle zo ...diapirs on the Tihama plain, northwest Yemen, in Alsop, G., I., Blundell, D., J., Davison, I., eds., Salt Tectonics: Geological Society of London Speci
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  • :<math>\mbox{P}_{\rm d} = \frac{-2\gamma \cos \theta}{\mbox{r}}</math> ...no. 2, p. 337–349., 10., 1016/0021-9797(74)90265-3</ref><ref>Etris, E. L., D. S. Brumfield, R. Ehrlich, R. and S. J. Crabtree, 1988, Relation between po
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  • ...rvoir quality in Lower Tertiary sandstones along the Texas Gulf Coast], in D. A. McDonald and R. C. Surdam, eds., Clastic Diagenesis: AAPG Memoir 37, p. ...sandstone geometry, texture and composition, and fluid flux], in McDonald, D., A., Surdam, R., C., eds., Clastic Diagenesis: AAPG Memoir 37, p. 289–31
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  • ...rvoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-9.png|Figure 1]] shows typical 3-D pore system geometries found in intergranular, intercrystalline, vuggy, or ...uality-and-performance_fig9-9.png|300px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Typical 3-D pore system geometries found in intergranular, intercrystalline, vuggy, or
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  • ...cture is small compared with fracture length.<ref name=ch02r10>Pollard, D. D., and P. Segall, 1987, Theoretical displacements add stresses near fracture
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  • ...tional, 4356 p.</ref><ref name=ch10r97>Yielding, G., Freeman, B., Needham, D., T., 1997, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1997/06jun/0897/08 ..., p. 1372–1385.</ref><ref name=ch10r97>Yielding, G., Freeman, B., Needham, D., T., 1997, Quantitative fault seal prediction: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 81, no.
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  • ...etin, v. 63, p. 1016-1058.</ref> and Lowell.<ref name=ch20r215>Lowell, J., D., 1985, Structural Styles in Petroleum Exploration: Tulsa, OGCI, 460 p.</re
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  • * Aiding 2-D and 3-D [[seismic interpretation]]s * Laying out new 2-D and 3-D seismic programs
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  • The example given in this section is a small 3-D data set from the Glenn Pool field in northeastern Oklahoma. The target is ...f the survey. Copyright: Liner;<ref name=Liner>Liner, Chris, Elements of 3-D Seismology: Tulsa, PennWell, 1999.</ref> courtesy PennWell.]]
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  • ...]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 36, p. 1505–1541.</ref><ref name=ch18r23>Macgregor, D. S., 1993, Relationships between seepage, tectonics, and subsurface petrole ....com/data/specpubs/memoir66/11/0139.htm Migration a view from the top], in D. Schumacher, and M. A. Abrams, eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Sur
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  • ...3.htm Importance of sampling design and density in target recognition], in D. Schumacher and M. A. Abrams, eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surf ...ng geochemical grids is recommended for small exploration targets and/or 3-D seismic programs; however, grids are not cost effective for large reconnais
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  • ...are clearly presented in Tearpock and Bischke.<ref name=ch04r94>Tearpock, D., J., Bischke, R., E., 1991, Applied Subsurface Geologic Mapping: Prentice- ...Late Cretaceous to recently. After Winker;<ref name=Winker1982>Winker, C. D., Cenozoic shelf margins, northwestern Gulf of Mexico: Gulf Coast Assoc. of
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  • ...ck]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 65, no. 5, p. 964.</ref><ref name=ch10r75>Slujik, D., Nederlof, M., H., 1984, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/geoc
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  • ...tion Circular 40 (Li et al.<ref name=Lietal>Li, Peng, M. E. Ratchford, and D. M. Jarvie, 2010, Geochemistry and thermal maturity analysis of the Fayette
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  • ...Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, and Nebraska, ''in'' P. D. Warwick and M. D. Corum, eds., Geologic framework for the national assessment of carbon diox
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  • ...d in maintaining this wiki, please [mailto:[email protected] get in touch!] We'd love to hear from you.
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  • ...a river channel zone. Copyright: the Taber area of southern Alberta. The 3-D survey was done in the area outlined by the rectangle in the center of the ...ic-inversion_fig6.png|{{figure number|6}}Time slice displays through the 3-D survey of the river channel zone. The lightly shaded areas show low velocit
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  • ...nd Shea et al..<ref name=ch10r68>Shea, W., T., Schwalbach, J., R., Allard, D., M., 1993, Integrated rock-log evaluation of fluvio-lacustrine seals, in E
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  • ...ydrocarbon accumulation column height.<ref name=HartmannBeaumont>Hartmann, D. J., and E. A. Beaumont, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/beaum
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  • ...htm Hydrocarbon-induced alteration of soils and sediments], in Schumacher, D., Abrams, M., A., eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expressi ..., p. 299–309.</ref> Saunders et al. (general),<ref name=ch18r37>Saunders, D., F., Burson, K., R., Brown, J., J., Thompson, C., K., 1999, [http://archiv
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  • ...>Buffler, R. T., 1991, Early evolution of the Gulf of Mexico basin, ''in'' D. Goldthwaite, ed., An introduction to Central Gulf Coast geology: New Orlea ...ing the margins to retreat landward. From Hall et al.;<ref name=Hall>Hall, D. J., B. E. Bowen, R. N. Rosen, S. Wu, and A. W. Bally, 1993, Mesozoic and e
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  • ...stribution, and fluid recovery in a reservoir.<ref name=Treatise>Hartmann, D. J., and E. A. Beaumont, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/beaum
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  • | author = G. Asquith and D. Krygowski ...y have low resistivity.<ref name=AsquithandKrygowski_2006>Asquith, G., and D. Krygowski, 2006, Basic Well Log Analysis, 2nd Edition: [http://store.aapg.
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  • .../a067/0001/0050/0069.htm Diagenetic pathways in sedimentary basins], in A. D. Horbury, and A. G. Robinson, eds., Diagenesis and Basin Development: AAPG ...n, M. D., 1994a, Non-compositional controls on diagenetic processes, in M. D. Wilson, ed., Reservoir Quality Assessment and Prediction in Clastic Rocks:
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  • ...for each kerogen type in a basin. This relationship can be derived using 1-D basin [[modeling]] techniques. ...umber|1}}Hydrocarbon generation-depth curve. Copyright: results of Genex 1-D basin modeling software, courtesy Institute Français du Petrole.]]
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  • * Detailed seismic, 2-D and 3-D (structural geometry)
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  • ...he fault will [[Cross-leaking faults|cross-leak]].<ref name=ch10r76>Smith, D. A., 1966, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1965-67/data/pg/005 .../data/pg/0077/0008/1350/1389.htm Akaso field, Nigeria: use of integrated 3-D seismic, fault-slicing, clay smearing and RFT pressure data on fault trappi
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  • ...measured must be corrected for the earth's field.<ref name=ch15r2>Chapin, D. A., 1996a, [http://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1190/1.1437341 The theory of ...ffect can be made if the data set is large enough.<ref name=ch15r3>Chapin, D. A., 1996b, A deterministic approach towards computing isostatic gravity re
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  • [[file:applying-magnetotellurics_fig16-6.png|300px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}2-D MT model beneath the Angore-1 well and the base of the Darai Limestone as o [[:file:applying-magnetotellurics_fig16-6.png|Figure 1]] shows the 2-D MT model beneath the Angore-1 well and the base of the Darai Limestone as o
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  • ...nt of the fields (up until 2007), is outlined by Martineau.<ref>Martineau, D. F., 2007, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/2007/04apr/INTRODUC ...tt-Paleozoic Total Petroleum System. From Pollastro.<ref>Pollastro, R. M., D. M. Jarvie, R. J. Hill, & C. W. Adams, 2007, [http://archives.datapages.com
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  • ...ery (''E''<sub>R</sub>) is a product of displacement efficiency (''E''<sub>D</sub>), invasion or vertical sweep efficiency (''E''<sub>V</sub>) and the p :<math>E_{\rm R} = E_{\rm D} \times E_{\rm V} \times E_{\rm P}</math>
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  • ...the [[hanging wall]] and [[footwall]] cutoffs.<ref name=ch10r86>Van Wijhe, D. H., M. Lutz, and J. P. H. Kaasschieter, 1980, The Rotliegend in the Nether ...the lowest sand is limited by either the [[displacement pressure]] (P<sub>d</sub>) of the fault zone, the [[Calculating charge volume|charge volume]],
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  • * Oil drainage (K<sub>ro-D</sub>)—reflects migrating oil displacing water (decreasing S<sub>w</sub>) ...to flow while oil flow approaches its maximum. At point D on the K<sub>ro-D</sub> curve (S<sub>w</sub> ≈ 20%, S<sub>o</sub> ≈ 80%), relative permea
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  • ...the GOM basin. From Winker & Buffler;<ref name=WinkerandBuffler>Winker, C. D., and R. T. Buffler, 1988, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/198 ...co from Late Cretaceous to Recent. After Winker.<ref name=ch04r114>Winker, D. C., Cenozoic shelf margins, northwestern Gulf of Mexico: Gulf Coast Associ
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  • ...and hydrocarbon occurrence between and beyond data control. Both 2-D and 3-D simulation programs are available or in development. With high-resolution i ...were input in a commercially available simulation package that performs 2-D [[backstripping]] and calculates subsidence rates and sediment flux rates a
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  • .... 1, p. 107–114., 10., 1144/jm., 1., 1., 107</ref><ref name=ch17r9>Batten, D., J., Morrison, J., 1983, Methods of palynological preparation for paleoenv
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  • ...ure map gives a good feel for the additional information supplied by the 3-D seismic section. ...or the Wilcox. From Liner.<ref name=Liner_1999>Liner, Chris, Elements of 3-D Seismology: Tulsa, PennWell.</ref> Courtesy PennWell.
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  • .... 23-50.</ref> Jamison et al.<ref name=Jamisonetal_1980>Jamison, H. C., L. D. Brockett, and R. A. McIntosh, 1980, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/sp ...ef> McGowen et al.<ref name=Mcgowenetal_1987>McGowan, J. H., S. Bloch, and D. Hite, 1987, Depositional facies, diagenesis, and reservoir quality of Ivis
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  • [[Displacement pressure]] (P<sub>d</sub>) is the pressure necessary to force hydrocarbons into the pore space :<math>\mbox{P}_{\rm d} = \frac{(2\gamma \cos \theta)}{\mbox{R}}</math>
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  • .... 6, p. 840–850.</ref><ref name=ch10r68>Shea, W. T., J. R. Schwalbach, and D. M. Allard, 1993, Integrated rock-log evaluation of fluvio-lacustrine seals ...ss#Probability_of_geological_success|risk]] was defined by combining P<sub>d</sub> with qualitative assessments of [[ductility]], [[Fracture|fracturing]
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  • ...of 18,544 feet. It had an initial production rate of 5MMcf/d and 1,200bbl/d while being choked back. With the completion of this well Eclipse Resources
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  • ...v. I-2: Geological Society of America, p. 177–196.</ref> Gravity model by D.R. Hutchinson and J.A. Grow (1980),{{citation needed}} courtesy USGS.]] ...odified version of Talwani et. al. 1959 method of gravity modeling for a 2-D geometry. Caution: there are numerous errors in this paper. This is the met
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  • ...name=Kng2012>Kuang, L., Y. Tang, D. Lei, Q. Chang, M. Ouyang, L. Hou, and D. Liu, 2012, Formation conditions and exploration potential of tight oil in ...“upper sweet section” of this formation in 2012, initially produced 77.8 t/d<ref name=Kng2012 />. Then, significant progress was made using new methods
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  • ...nction of sandstone geometry, texture and composition, and fluid flux], in D. A. McDonald, and R. C. Surdam eds., Clastic Diagenesis: AAPG Memoir 37, p. ...m Facies controls on early diagenesis: Wilcox Group, Texas Gulf Coast], in D. Meshri and P. J. Ortoleva, eds., Prediction of Reservoir Quality Through C
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