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  • | chapter = Surface geochemical exploration for petroleum ...uncertain of how such information can best be integrated into conventional exploration and development programs. This chapter examines surface geochemical prospec
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  • File:Applying-gravity-in-petroleum-exploration fig15-16.jpg
    [[Category:Applying gravity in petroleum exploration]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Scientific method: application to exploration]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[East Breaks deep-water exploration strategy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[East Breaks deep-water exploration strategy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[East Breaks deep-water exploration strategy]]
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  • | chapter = Surface geochemical exploration for petroleum ...histories listed below document the effectiveness of [[Surface geochemical exploration for petroleum|surficial geochemical surveys]].
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  • Articles about the psychology of oil and gas exploration.
    6 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 16:50, 30 January 2014
  • File:Figure1 FayettevilleShale2019-20CommRpt.jpg
    Primary area of the Fayetteville Shale exploration and development in Arkansas.
    (906 × 666 (131 KB)) - 22:21, 2 June 2021
  • | series = Methods in Exploration The production and exploration geologist's best database for saving time. This is a quick reference to con
    124 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 16:26, 18 January 2022
  • | chapter = Surface geochemical exploration for petroleum ...h geochemical exploration methods. Some limitations of surface geochemical exploration are related to geology; others are related to the method itself.
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  • | chapter = Applying gravity in petroleum exploration [[Gravity]] offers significant applications to petroleum exploration. Gravity measurements are affected by changes in rock [[density]]. Surface
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  • | chapter = Developing a philosophy of exploration In looking at past actions and past outcomes, it is easy to analyze whether exploration predictions were correct. If they were correct, the technology used for the
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  • File:Mth14ch00f01.jpg
    ...izontal well, illustrating basic terms. From Introduction, AAPG Methods in Exploration No. 14: Horizontal Wells: Focus on the Reservoir, Edited by T. R. Carr, E.
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  • ...ver, often [[igneous]] or metamorphic. It is generally not of interest in exploration for oil and gas, but in some places fractured basement has proven to be a c
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  • * [[Structural exploration: thrust belt example]]
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  • ...types of BCGSs result in strikingly different characteristics that impact exploration strategies. The majority of known BCGAs are the direct type. ...of the world, concepts of basin-centered gas systems are poorly known, and exploration activity focused on basin-centered gas accumulations is minimal.
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  • | chapter = Surface geochemical exploration for petroleum ...[[trap]] at [[commom depth point (CDP)]] 1070 ([[:file:surface-geochemical-exploration-for-petroleum_fig18-6.png|Figure 1]]). [[Surficial geochemistry and hydroca
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  • | chapter = Classification of exploration traps file:classification-of-exploration-traps_fig2-3.png|{{figure number|1}}Upper Valley field, Utah. Courtesy Rock
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