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  • ...in depth. Because seismic tomography measures the two-dimensional velocity field between the wellbores, it is usually represented by a color-coded map in wh ...ure 2]]. These traveltime data are then used to infer the seismic velocity field between the wellbores. If attenuation measurements can be made on the data,
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  • ...because one must learn to observe and record information accurately in the field, thinking in the third and fourth dimensions and developing a sense of the
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  • ...ell, L., Trumbly, P., 1990, Braidplain and deltaic reservoirs, Prudhoe Bay field, Alaska, in Barwis, J., McPherson, J., Studlick, J., eds., Sandstone Petrol
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  • A working trap model for Weyburn field is that of a macroporous vuggy packstone reservoir lying downdip from a mic ...Weyburn field oil densities grade from 35°API in the updip portion of the field to 27°API near the base. A representative [[gravity]] of 30°API is used f
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  • ...hut-in wells show pressure buildup, indicating transfer of fluids into the field at relatively rapid rates. It is, however, uncertain what portion of the re
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  • Variations in the local magnetic field are due mainly to the following: ...urves above the cross section are the magnetic profiles where the magnetic field is vertical for ''k''<sub>1</sub> > ''k''<sub>2</sub> and ''k''<sub>1</sub>
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  • ...pend on the its scale, and the density and accuracy of observations in the field. The final result from all [[geological methods]] is a geological map. ...steps of geological mapping consist of observation and measurement in the field, taking samples, and analyzing samples in a laboratory. Geological mapping
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  • ...From the result above, there is the same result beetwen sysntesis core and field core that give the image about the same changing pattern in rock pysical pr ...ty to increase the production rate. But, the rate of success aplication in field cannot give the justification of description about mechanism yet (Ariadi et
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  • ...in Well Wadi Sirhan-4 (WS-4). The second field in Jordan is the Hamzeh oil field in central North Jordan. However, with only modest original, recoverable re ....jpg|Figure 2]]) and the mid-Cretaceous sourced and reservoired Hamzeh oil field in central northern Jordan.
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  • * [[Example: mapping sediment thickness and field location]]
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  • ...he south and west sides of the San Juan basin, New Mexico and Arizona, 2nd Field Conference: New Mexico Geological Society, p. 124-131.</ref><ref name=Thade
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  • ...<ref name=Bishop_1982>Bishop, R. A., 1982, Whitney Canyon-Carter Creek gas field, SW Wyoming, ''in'' R. B. Powers, ed., Geological studies of the Cordillera ...ubs/fieldst3/data/a017/a017/0001/0000/0001.htm Whitney Canyon-Carter Creek Field-USA], ''in'' E. A. Beaumont and N. H. Foster, eds., Treatise of Petroleum G
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  • ...g, S. A. and A. Pramudito, 2009, Petroleum geology of the giant Elm Coulee field, Williston Basin: AAPG Bulletin, v. 93, no. 9, p. 1127–1153.</ref>; <ref
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  • | image = Oil-field-production-geology.png | title = Oil Field Production Geology
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  • | Volumetric || OOIP, OGIP, recoverable reserves. Use early in life of field. || Dependent on quality of reservoir description. Reserves estimates often ...able), recoverable reserves (assumes OOIP and OGIP known). Use in a mature field with abundant geological, petrophysical, and engineering data. || Highly de
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  • ...ok and S. Andrew, eds., Wyoming Geological Association Jubilee Anniversary Field Conference Guidebook, p. 325-357.</ref> and Surdam et al.<ref name=Surdamet ...wis Shale. Examples of water-bearing reservoirs also exist in the Elmworth field BCGA, Alberta basin, Canada. The Rollins and Trout Creek members of the Mes
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  • ...seismic reflection profile along the west side of the East Breaks 160-161 field. From Armentrout and Clement;<ref>Armentrout, J. M., and J. F. Clement, 199 ...eismic reflection profiles that can be compared to profiles generated from field data. Each of the simulations must be checked against available data. Sever
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  • | image = Oil-field-production-geology.png | title = Oil Field Production Geology
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  • ...m (right) show the δ<sup>13</sup>C values. Oils 3 and 4 are from the Ahwaz field, whereas oils 13, 14, and 16 are from the northeastern Dezful area. The mid ...b> – C<sub>27</sub> ''n''-alkanes. These two samples are from a single oil field on the U.S. Gulf Coast. The condensate does not contain measurable ''n''-al
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  • ...n and analysis of palynodebris from the Paleocene sediments of the Forties Field: Sedimentology, vol. 33, p. 871–886., 10., 1111/sed., 1986., 33., issue-6
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  • ...1070 and 1096. The [[wildcat]] well drilled at CDP 1070 resulted in a new field discovery. The geochemical lead at CDP 1096 was reevaluated seismically. Af
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  • | chapter = A Depositional Model for the T-Block Thelma Field, UKCS Block 16/17 ...form. A total of seven producers have been drilled across the whole Thelma field area ([[:file:M115CH11FG02.jpg|Figure 2]]), with four wells dominating prod
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  • ...to the formation. Then, the induced current generates a secondary magnetic field that is measured by the coils. The induction device's advantage over the el ...chet derivative is displayed in equation (1), which represent the magnetic field sensitivity.
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  • ...tes. The volume of hydrocarbon that could be lost from a typical North Sea field, assuming a fractured top seal with a relatively low fracture [[permeabilit
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  • Oil-field liquids and gases occur in a wide range of compositions. The table below sh
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  • ...seismic reflection profile along the west side of the East Breaks 160-161 field. From Armentrout & Clement;<ref name=Armentrout&Clement1990>Armentrout, J. ...1, Seismic facies of slope basin turbidite reservoirs, East Breaks 160-161 field: Pliocene-Pleistocene, northwestern Gulf of Mexico, ''in'' P. Weimer and M.
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  • ...Figure 2]] is the same line of data after processing to illustrate how the field records are turned into an interpretable image. ...umb|300px|{{figure number|1}}A single shot record as it is recorded in the field. The shot is at station 60. There were 120 geophones laid out in this “sp
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  • ...d and Fault Traps: AAPG Treatise of Petroleum Geology Atlas of Oil and Gas Field 3, p. 177–197.</ref> The gravity lows in this map indicate hitherto undis
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  • | image = Oil-field-production-geology.png | title = Oil Field Production Geology
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  • ...the up-going wave field is isolated from the more dominant down-going wave field, the up-going reflection events can be properly analyzed and interpreted an
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  • ...Juan basin, New Mexico and Colorado: New Mexico Geological Society, First Field Conference, San Juan basin, p. 109-123.</ref> alluded to pervasive gas accu ...logic aspects of the so-called deep basin gas accumulation in the Elmworth field of Alberta, Canada, were provided. Other significant early articles concern
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  • ...3-21.png|300px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Cross section from the Papers Wash field from the San Juan Basin, New Mexico. From Vincelette and Chittum.<ref name= ...m-systems_fig3-21.png|Figure 1]], a [[cross section]] from the Papers Wash field from the San Juan Basin, New Mexico. The cross section shows that three sep
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  • ! Field
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  • | image = Oil-field-production-geology.png | title = Oil Field Production Geology
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  • ...uding three wells of the Szilvágy field and three wells of the Nagylengyel field.
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  • ...ed only enough electricity for five light bulbs, the Larderello geothermal field has been generating electricity on a commercial scale since 1913. ...United States, it started in 1960 at [http://www.geysers.com/ The Geysers] field in California. Japan followed in 1966 and the former Soviet Union in 1967.
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  • ...re linked to underlying tectonic structures), such as the largest Giddings field, which has produced 565 MMBO and 4.8 TCF to date (Amelia Resources, 2017). ...on. Source: http://tuscaloosatrend.blogspot.com/2017/05/austin-chalk-trend-field-production.html
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  • ...nsional seismic interpretation and fault sealing investigations, Nun River field, Nigeria]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 73, p. 1397-1414.</ref><ref>Fulljames, J. R.,
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  • ..., and “thins” are incised valleys, although the “thick” to the west of the field is also caused by syndepositional westward thickening of the Jurassic secti ...h thin and shaded area on the maps shows the location of the giant Cutbank field.
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  • ...ic data]] is the use of geological models of the earth to simulate seismic field experiments. Models can be one, two, or three dimensional and consist of de While field experiments always produce shot gathers, there are approximations available
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  • | image = Oil-field-production-geology.png | title = Oil Field Production Geology
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  • ...gas accumulate. Many local and international geological societies publish field studies that can serve as analogs. AAPG's 11-volume ''Treatise of Petroleum
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  • ...his input data. When history matching is complete, numerous predictions of field and well performance characteristics are calculated for various development ...the number of grid blocks resulting from the grid overlain on the field or field segment being studied. In general, the accuracy of results from simulation
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  • ...and-fault-seal_fig10-11.png|300px|thumb|{{figure number|2}}Chocolate Bayou field, U.S. Gulf Coast, an asymmetric dip leakage.<ref name=ch10r57>Myers, J. D., An example of asymmetric dip leakage is the Chocolate Bayou field, U.S. Gulf Coast, shown in [[:file:evaluating-top-and-fault-seal_fig10-11.p
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  • ...etermined within control wells and then extrapolated to other parts of the field. ...nditions Fluid contact [[dip]] angles and directions are constant over the field despite facies changes. Oil-water contact has a steeper dip than the gas co
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  • ...f water near the surface of the soil used in areas Area residents drilling field
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  • ...th respect to net reservoir thickness; define the type of [[trap]](s) each field contains.
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  • ...performance that a [[reservoir]] will have over the production life of the field. Reservoir performance affects the economic viability of a play or prospect
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  • ...p.</ref> Good examples include field sizes, production rates of wells in a field, [[porosity]]-feet (&phi;h) of reservoirs, and effective well drainage area Suppose you want to plot a distribution of field sizes from a basin or trend containing n number of fields.
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  • ...http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1997/07jul/1049/1049.htm Jonah field, Sublette County, Wyoming: Gas production from overpressured Upper Cretaceo ...., J. Robinson, Z. S. Jiao, and N. K. Boyd III, 2001, Delineation of Jonah field using seismic and sonic velocity interpretations, ''in'' D. S. Anderson, J.
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  • * [[Example: mapping sediment thickness and field location]]
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  • ...[[Brae Formation]]; these accumulations are informally termed the [[Thelma field#Brae Play|Brae Play]]. The Brae Formation [[interfinger]]s with, and is ove ...fill. Fields with Cenozoic [[reservoir]]s are shown with black outlines; [[field]]s and discoveries with Middle Jurassic and older reservoirs are shown with
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  • ...e, employing data-driven analytics and machine learning algorithms in this field has many advantages in minimizing the associated risks and making better in ...l attribute analysis to delineate a tight-sand reservoir in the Sulige gas field of central Ordos Basin, western China. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 113(Oc
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  • file:dipmeters_fig7.png|{{figure number|7}}Field example of a detailed dip computation through a sequence of interrupted mea ...hole. On an [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/outcrop outcrop], a field geologist would astutely measure the dip of an eyeball average of the conta
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  • ...nces, contributions to AAPG publications, and other outlets like webinars, field trips, and training courses.
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  • [[Gravity]] data as measured must be corrected for the earth's field.<ref name=ch15r2>Chapin, D. A., 1996a, [http://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1
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  • ...trace is the commonly accepted work horse in the [[petroleum]] exploration field. Each trace displays the data associated with its common depth point as a c ...edetermined gain function to the trace and is most commonly encountered in field displays.
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  • Shale Smear Factor Fig1.png|{{figure number|1}}Field example of clay smears separating sandstones from Frechen lignite mines, Ge ...nsional seismic interpretation and fault sealing investigations, Nun River field, Nigeria]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 73, p. 1397-1414.</ref><ref>Fulljames, J. R.,
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  • ...ir fluid properties|Reservoir properties]] are mapped to promote optimal [[field development]]. Subsurface maps dictate well placement and enable engineers A number of surfaces are typically mapped during [[Field development|reservoir development]] to show closure and other limits to res
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  • ...ound within these blocks; thus, line B or C would have found West Campbell field (WCF) but Line A would not. * [[Magnetic field: local variations]]
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  • ...characteristics of the Kuparuk River Formation (Lower Cretaceous), Kuparuk field, North Slope, Alaska, in A. J. Lomando, and P. M. Harris, eds., Giant oil a ...dorsen, H. H., and L. W. Lake, 1984, A new approach to shale management in field-scale models: Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal, Aug., p. 447–452.</
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  • ...>h</sub>)/ρ<sub>h</sub> to simplify gives (in a uniformly flat [[gravity]] field)
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  • ...measurements and lithologic description offers an invaluable framework to field studies i.e. well correlations, sequence stratigraphy and reservoir charact ...ing – A biostratigraphic application to horizontal drilling in the Eldfisk field, Norwegian North Sea. United States.</ref> for other examples.
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  • ...eas and bathymetry. It also shows the locations of the East Breaks 160-161 field, illustrated seismic profiles and a reference well.
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  • ...0-26.png|{{figure number|3}}Fault plane profile of a fault in a Gulf Coast field. ...gure 3]] is an example of a fault plane profile of a fault in a Gulf Coast field.
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  • Or, in the mixed units of the oil field:
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  • ...g maps, [[cross section]]s, and reservoir analysis) of the anticipated new field or well and from geotechnical estimates of area, ultimate recoverable reser # Field area (and thus number of producing wells), unless it's a single-well projec
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  • ...he Devonian of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Indiana: AAPG Field Guide for SEPM Field Trip 10, p. 3–14.</ref>/><ref name=Lzr2015a /><ref name=Lzr2015b>Lazar, O ...he Devonian of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Indiana: AAPG Field Guide for SEPM Field Trip 10, 172 p.</ref>.
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  • ...the complex structure seen in the discovery well of the Rail Road Gap oil field, California. The five plot types are (from left to right) [[azimuth]] versu ...3.''' Cross section through an asymmetrical ramp anticline, Whitney Canyon field, Wyoming, with SCAT and isogen data superimposed. Uncomformities, axial pla
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  • ...d Kingak share similar <sup>13</sup>C values with oil from the Prudhoe Bay field, whereas the Hue Shale does not.
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  • ...ase history of Cotton Valley Sand log interpretation for a North Louisiana field: Journal of Petroleum Technology, v. 37, n. 11, p. 1995–2005., 10., 2118/ ...permeability (run under stress) versus helium porosity from McArthur River Field, Alaska.]]
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  • ...ssification of the fluid can be determined by laboratory analysis and from field data. This is summarized Table 1 below. Gas condensate reservoirs usually e |+ {{table number|1}}Classification of reservoir fluids and relevant field and laboratory data (Dandekar, 2006)
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  • | image = Oil-field-production-geology.png | title = Oil Field Production Geology
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  • ...iques (e.g., <ref name=ch11r6>Caillet, G., 1993, The caprock of the Snorre field, Norway: a possible leakage by hydraulic fracturing: Marine and Petroleum G
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  • | image = Oil-field-production-geology.png | title = Oil Field Production Geology
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  • ...trike]] and correlated to show S<sub>w</sub> changes across a reservoir or field. [[:file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-41.png|Fi
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  • ...disparity between geological samples and populations. Even in a producing field with “ample” well control, the creation of a structure map from well co ...situation might involve a comparison of the distributions of [[petroleum]] field sizes discovered worldwide in foreland and rift basins.
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  • ...n is achieved primarily by engaging peripheral vision, filling most of the field of view with data.
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  • | New field wildcats || 0.14 || 0.30 ...nd, play, or basin. This requires the geologist or engineer to construct a field size distribution, as previously discussed.
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  • ...b|300px|{{figure number|1}}Seismic reflection profile from the East Breaks field area. Modified. Copyright: Armentrout;<ref name=Armentrout1993>Armentrout, ...le:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-19.png|Figure 1]], from the East Breaks field area, illustrates both clinoform and parallel reflection patterns in late P
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  • * [[Magnetic field: local variations]]
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  • ...ogeneity of a deep-water sand giant oil field, Long Beach unit, Wilmington field, California, in Rhodes, E. G., Moslow, T. F., eds., Marine Clastic Reservoi ...r on faults, and fault geometry give an indication of the likely limits of field production. The form of a structure also provides information about its his
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  • ...ervoirs_fig1.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}Cross section in the Crane Field, Richland County, Montana, showing extreme irregularities in the developmen ! Diagenetic Component || Field || Reference
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  • ...er basin, showing major structural elements and the locations of the Jonah field, the Belco 3-28 Merna and El Paso Natural Gas 1 Wagon Wheel wells, and cros ...., J. Robinson, Z. S. Jiao, and N. K. Boyd III, 2001, Delineation of Jonah field using seismic and sonic velocity interpretations, ''in'' D. S. Anderson, J.
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  • ...stant pressure, one can then use the appropriate type curve to analyze the field data. ....png|Figure 2]]) on a log Δ''p'' or log 1/''q'' versus log Δ''t'' graph of field data. Linear flow is common in low permeability reservoirs where pressure c
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  • Estimates of the diffusive loss of gas in the McClave field, Colorado, demonstrate that 57 bcf of gas can diffuse from a trap in only 0
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  • ...ntinental to oceanic rifting in the Gulf of Aden: structural evidence from field mapping in Somalia and Yemen: Tectonophysics, vol. 259, p. 285–311., 10.,
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  • | image = Oil-field-production-geology.png | title = Oil Field Production Geology
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  • ...l drawdown gas cone around a producing well, modeled after the Prudhoe Bay field, Alaska. Copyright: ARCO Exploration and Production Technology.]] ...drawdown 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
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  • * [[Example: mapping sediment thickness and field location]]
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  • ...than a 90% chance of success to the exploration department as so-called in-field wildcats! The result is to retard reserve development significantly because Properly done, all projects should be put on the same playing field by good, unbiased risk analysis. If this is done, then all project cash flo
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  • ...(a line or group of lines) is laid out on a program map, and prior to any field activities, permits must be obtained from governments and/or private landow ...or radio. Hybrids of these two systems can be used to accommodate varying field conditions.
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  • or in field units, ...s. It is a hybrid system that consists of various metric, English, and oil field units. It uses the millidarcy (md) for permeability. Other dimensions and u
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  • ...and recommend the best course of action and investment. Action following a field project might range from no action, to acquiring more data in key areas, to
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  • ...the poles. Thus, 1 μGal is about one part in 10<sup>9</sup> of the earth's field. The BHGM is clearly a remarkably sensitive instrument.
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  • ...ou Dabbous argillaceous limestone is the principal source for the El Bouri field. ...ern Fezzan, Libya, Petroleum Exploration Society of Libya, Eleventh Annual Field Conference, p. 67–80.</ref> Zegaar,<ref name=Zegaar_1986 /> Anketell<ref
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  • # Field trials ...one EOR have properties similar to the reservoir in question. In addition, field trials are often not attempted due to the length of time they require and t
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  • ...e ramp regions of overthrust faults: Wyoming Geological Assoc. 29th Annual Field Conference Guidebook, p. 487–498.
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  • ...J., 1992, Vitrinite reflectance and deep Arbuckle maturation at Wilburton field, Latimer County, OK: Oklahoma Geological Survey Circular 93, p. 176–184.<
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