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  • ...(pore throat) radius<ref name=Vavra1992>Vavra, C. L., J. G. Kaldi, and R. M. Sneider, 1992, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1992-93/data/p ...quality of the rock (from Sneider et al.<ref name=Sneider1977>Sneider, R. M., F. H. Richardson, D. D. Paynter, R. E. Eddy, and I. A. Wyant, 1977, Predi
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec
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  • ...>; Zanella and Coward, 2003<ref name=Zanellaandcoward2003>Zanella, E., and M. P. Coward, 2003, Structural framework, in D. Evans, C. Graham, A. Armour, ...simplified from Fraser et al., 2003<ref name=Fraseretal2003>Fraser, S., A. M. Robinson, H. D. Johnson, J. R. Underbill, D. G. A. Kadolsky, R. Connell, P
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  • Mitchum, R. M., P. R. Vail, and J. B. Sangree, 1977, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/
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  • ...called [[pyrobitumen]]. It occurs in veins [[length::1 mm]] to [[length::8 m]] across and appears to have been injected or is a dead seepage.
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  • ...experimental setup.<ref name=Panjaetal_2020>Panja, P., Velasco, R., & Deo, M. (2020). Understanding and Modeling of Gas-Condensate Flow in Porous Media. ...uri, F., & Adi P, S. (2015). Analysis Of Condensate Banking Indication Of “M” Gas Condensate Reservoir From Welltesting Examination. Thirty-Ninth Annu
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  • ...P., S. J. Clift, D. S. Hamilton, H. S. Hamlin, T. F. Hentz, W. E. Howard, M. S. Akhter, and S. E. Laubach, 1993, Major low-permeability sandstone reser ...'' has been defined as those gas accumulations deeper than 15,000 ft (4572 m);<ref name=Dymanetal_1997>Dyman, T. S., D. D. Rice, and P. A. Westcott, eds
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  • | author = Denise M. Stone
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  • ...gnificant surfaces.<ref name=ch17r92>Van Wagoner, J. C., R. M. Mitchum, K. M. Campion, and V. D. Rahmanian., 1990, Siliciclastic sequence stratigraphy i ...rriam-webster.com/dictionary/anoxic anoxic] events<ref name=ch17r5>Arthur, M. A., and W. E. Dean, 1986, Cretaceous paleoceanography, in B. E. Tucholke,
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  • ...erence is in the depth to the onset of oil generation, where [[depth::1000 m]] separates the top of the oil windows of these two kerogen types. ! Present-day depth, m, Type II
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  • ...5 m (16–50 ft) in height, having a reservoir volume of more than 3 million m<sup>3</sup> (177 million ft<sup>3</sup>). Sites favorable for the building
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  • | author = J. M. Coleman and D. B. Prior ...lain of the Mississippi River delta.<ref name=Colemanetal_1981>Coleman, J. M., and D. B. Prior, 1981, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/sands
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  • ...11-323.</ref> MacGowan et al.,<ref name=Macgowanetal_1993>MacGowan, D. B., M. Garcia-Gonzales, D. R. Britton, and R. C. Surdam, 1993, Timing of hydrocar ...ky Mountain region are effective for periods of time ranging from 25 to 40 m.y., the lapsed time since formation of most BCGAs in the region. However, a
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  • .../0001/0050/0071.htm Wellbore trajectory], ''in'' D. Morton-Thompson and A. M. Woods, eds., Development geology reference manual: [http://store.aapg.org ...com/data/specpubs/memoir91/CHAPTER28/CHAPTER28.HTM Types of wells], ''in'' M. Shepherd, Oil field production geology, [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx
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  • ...ref> Deep water is also defined as present-day sea depths in excess of 500 m (1640 ft) deep. ...rock for the province, e.g., the Magnus and Claymore fields.<ref>Shepherd, M., C. J. Kearney, and J. H. Milne, 1990, [http://archives.datapages.com/data
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  • :<math>F = \frac{a}{\phi^{m}}</math> ...e determined from local experience. The most common values for ''a'' and ''m'' are as follows:
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  • ...of Economic Geology<ref name=Gherabati>Gherabati, S. A., H. S. Hamlin, K. M. Smye, R. L. Eastwood, F. R. Male, and G. McDaid, 2019, Evaluating hydrocar General Structure Map (Pollastro et al.<ref name=Pollastroetal>Pollastro, R. M., L. N. R. Roberts, and T.A. Cook, 2012, Geologic model for the assessment
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  • ...[[nose]] and [[closure]]. The oil column is [[length::70 ft]] [[depth::(20 m]]) and exceeds structural closure. This is a combination [[Structural trap
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  • ...urrence: New York, Springer-Verlag, 538 p.</ref><ref name=pt05r81>Hunt, J. M., 1979, Petroleum Geochemistry and Geology: San Francisco, CA, W. H. Freema ...from molecular composition data.<ref name=pt05r94>Kennicutt, M. C., and J. M. Brooks, 1988, Surface geochemical exploration studies predict API gravity
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  • ...j.jappgeo.2020.104054</ref> Hange et al.<ref name=Hangeetal_2019>Hanga, K. M., & Kovalchuk, Y. (2019). Machine learning and multi-agent systems in oil a ...ortant variable for the production engineers.<ref name=Miahetal_2020>Miah, M. I., Zendehboudi, S., & Ahmed, S. (2020). Log data-driven model and feature
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  • ...fied from Hermanrud et al. (2014<ref name=Hermanrudetal2014>Hermanrud, C., M. E. Hakjelsvik, K. Kristiansen, A. Bernal, and A. C. Strömbäck, 2014, Col ...aphy of the greater Barents Sea: Implications for petroleum systems, in A. M. Spencer, A. F. Embry, D. L. Gautier, A. V. Stoupakova, and K. Sørensen, e
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  • ...rs.<ref name=Richardsonetal_1988a>Richardson, J. G., J. B. Sangree, and R. M. Sneider, 1988, Eolian dunes: Journal of Petroleum Technology, v. 40, no. 1 ...ne in northern Arizona. The average thickness of cross-bed sets is about 6 m (20 ft). The width-to-thickness ratio is estimated as between 50:1 and 100:
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ...ety of Petroleum Engineers, paper 12967.</ref><ref name=ch10r96>Yaxley, L. M., 1987, Effect of a partially communicating fault on transient pressure beh
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  • ...>Cheatham, C., 1992, [[Wellbore trajectory]], in D. Morton-Thompson and A. M. Woods, eds., Development geology reference manual: [http://store.aapg.org/ At very high angles, if the top reservoir is 15 m (49 ft) deeper than predicted, the target will be penetrated much later tha
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...gh Island–East Breaks depocenter, has more than [[depth::16,000 ft]] (4875 m) of late Pliocene and early Pleistocene sediments deposited during a succes
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout ...C5-11D7-8645000102C1865D.</ref><ref name=ch04r117>Winker, C., D., Edwards, M., B., 1983, Unstable progradational clastic shelf margins: SEPM Special Pub
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  • ...k. After Ringrose and Corbett.<ref name=ch07r11>Ringrose, S. P., and P. W. M. Corbett, 1994, Controls in two phase fluid flow in heterogeneous sandstone
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  • * Fatahillah, M. R., 2011, Efek Teknik Hydraulic Fracturing dalam Eksplorasi Shale Gas di A
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout
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  • ...deling: Overview with examples from the Bahamas], ''in'' G. M. Grammer, P. M. Harris, and G. P. Eberlie, eds., Integration of outcrop and modern analogs ...dern day carbonate environments.<ref name=Harrisandkowalik_1994>Harris, P. M., and W. S. Kowalik, eds., 1994, Satellite images of carbonate depositional
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout
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  • ...tries as either sheets or ribbons.<ref name=Friendetal_1979>Friend, P. F., M. J. Slater, and R. C. Williams, 1979, [http://jgs.geoscienceworld.org/conte ...Permian, Baylor County, Texas (from Burnett<ref name=Burnett_1996>Burnett, M., 1996, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/study42/ch05/0062.htm
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  • ...“biosteering” in hydrocarbon reservoir exploitation. In Koutsoukos, E. A. M. (ed.). Applied Stratigraphy, 339 – 355. Springer.</ref> See also Holmes, ...P. R. 1994. Biostratigraphic steering of horizontal wells. In Al-Husseini, M. I. (ed.). The Middle East Petroleum Geosciences. Selected Middle East Pape
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  • ...rocarbon-induced alteration of soils and sediments], in Schumacher, D.,and M. A. Abrams, eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: [h
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  • Meyer et al.<ref name=ch18r27>Meyer, W., T., Lovell, J., S., Hale, M., 1983, Detection of concealed mineral and energy resources by vapor geoche
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  • ...quina, ''in''' H. A. Leanza, C. Arregui, O. Carbone, J. C. Daniela, and J. M. Vallés, eds., Geología y Recursos Naturales de la Provincia del Neuquén ...pionellid biozones.<ref>Kietzmann, D. A., R. M. Palma, A. C. Riccardi, J. M. Chivelet, and J. López-Gómez, 2014, Sedimentology and sequence stratigra
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  • The E-field is measured with a grounded dipole typically 50–200 m long. All subsurface geology information is contained in the E-field data.
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  • | author = M. L. Bordenave ...hore (after Bordenave and Hegre<ref name=Bordenaveandhegre_2005>Bordenave, M. L. and Hegre, J. A., 2005, [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1
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  • ...11-323.</ref> MacGowan et al.,<ref name=Macgowanetal_1993>MacGowan, D. B., M. Garcia-Gonzales, D. R. Britton, and R. C. Surdam, 1993, Timing of hydrocar ...e 3]]). Individual reservoirs range in thickness from 15 to 125 ft (4.6-38 m). Gas reservoirs are saturated and contain water at irreducible levels. The
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  • ...; Banerjee et al., 2002<ref name=Banerjeeetal2002>Banerjee, A., S. Pahari, M. Jha, A. K. Sinha, A. K. Jain, N. Kumar, et al., 2002, The effective source ...hetal2005>Singh, A. K., J. R. Sethi, A. K. Rai, S. Kumar, J. Kundu, and S. M. Goel, 2005, An overview of exploration and exploitation strategy for hydro
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec
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  • | author = Roger M. Slatt, William E. Galloway ...Cretaceous), Kuparuk field, North Slope, Alaska, in A. J. Lomando, and P. M. Harris, eds., Giant oil and gas fields—A core workshop: Society of Econo
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  • ...and pressures, it undergoes a process called separation migration. At 2500 m, the 100 tons of single phase have separated into 40 tons of gas and 60 ton
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  • ...oil from the center of the pores (from Clark et al).<ref>Clark, N. J., H. M. Shearin, W. P. Scultz, K. Garms, and J. L. Moore, 1958, Miscible drive—I ...s termed the wettability.<ref name=Vavra>Vavra, C. L., J. G. Kaldi, and R. M. Sneider, 1992, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1992-93/data/p
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  • ...rk Thomas 2006" /><ref name="Watson and Harrison 2005">Watson, E. B., & T. M. Harrison, 2005, Zircon Thermometer Reveals Minimum Melting Conditions on E ...b|Optical microscope photograph; the length of the crystal is about 250 [[µm]].]]
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  • [[File:Aapg 8.png|400px|thumbnail|center|Figure 8 Kind of DHI.<ref>Bacon, M., R. Simm, and T. Redshaw, 2003, 3D Seismic Interpretation. Cambridge Unive ...ow The Anomaly of Strong Amplitude that Indicating of Reservoir<ref>Taner, M. T and R. E. Sheriff, R.E. [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/sei
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout
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  • ...r, O = outer, I = inner. (From Armentrout.<ref name=pt05r20>Armentrout, J. M., 1987, Integration of biostratigraphy and seismic stratigraphy, Pliocene-P ...series]], and [[stratigraphic stage|stages]].<ref name=pt05r72>Hancock, J. M., 1977, The historic development of biostratigraphic correlation, in E. G.
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout
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  • ...sinar3/data/a134/a134/0001/0650/0681.htm The Paraná Basin, Brazil], ''in'' M. W. Leighton, D. R. Kolata, D. F. Oltz, and J. J. Eidel, eds,. Interior cra .... E. Jordan, R. W. Allmendinger, C. Mpodozis, J. M. Kay, J. M. Cortés, and M. Palma, 1986, Paleozoic terranes of the central Argentine-Chilean Andes: Te
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  • ...sent-day location of hydrocarbon fields.‎<ref name=Neumaier_2016>Neumaier, M., 2016, Structural restoration and basin and petroleum systems modeling: Ca ...e deformation in a.‎<ref name=Morettietal_2006>Moretti, I., F. Lepage, and M. Guiton, 2006, KINE3D: A new 3D restoration method based on a mixed approac
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec
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  • ...cephalic] area and may have functioned as teeth.<ref name=ch17r71>Purnell, M. A., 1995, Microwear on conodont elements and macrophagy in the first verte
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  • ...rease until 53.9% with average 36.6%. Kabs data before vibration is 231.46 m – 1113.59 mD and after vibration can reach 54.1% with average 39.4%. Sor * Cs=wave velocity shear (m/sec)<sup>3</sup> .
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  • :<math>\text{F} = \frac{a}{\mathit{\Phi}^m}</math> ...he porosity, and Sw is the water saturation. To acquire the value of a and m, the user will need to create a pickett plot, but according to Asquith,<ref
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  • ...., V. F. Nuccio, T. S. Dyman, T. A. Gognat, R. C. Johnson, J. W. Schmoker, M. S. Wilson, and C. Bartberger, 2001, Basin-centered gas systems of the U.S. ...igh || Tertiary || Direct || Law et al.,<ref name=Lawetal_1994>Law, B. E., M. E. Tennyson, and S. Y. Johnson 1994, Basin-centered gas accumulations in t
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  • ...seful for mapping paleogeomorphology and faults.<ref name=ch21r4>Bahorich, M., S., Farmer, S., L., 1995, 3-D seismic discontinuity for faults and strati
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  • ...m Engineers Paper No. 13226, 15 p.</ref><ref name=Smith el al._1985>Smith, M. B., N.-K. Ren, G. G. Sorrells, and L. W. Teufel, 1985, A comprehensive fra ...for orientation. Studies by Hocker et al.<ref name=pt03r23>Hocker, C., K. M. Eastwood, J. G. Herweijer, and J. T. Adams, 1990, [http://archives.datapag
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  • ...the well. Drafted from data in Hoversten.<ref name=Hoversten>Hoversten, G. M., 1996, Papua New Guinea MT: looking where seismic is blind: Geophysical Pr
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  • | author = J. H. Justice, M. E. Mathisen, J. R. Bulau, A. A. Vassiliou ..., Reservoir Geophysics, p. 321–334.</ref><ref name=pt07r27>Justice, J. H., M. E. Mathisen, A. A. Vassiliou, I. Shiao, B. R. Alameddine, and N. J. Guinzy
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  • ...ctor once the correct semilog straight line is identified and its slope, ''m'', is estimated. These equations apply to both drawdown and buildup tests. :<math>s = 1.151 \left[\frac{\Delta p_{1{\rm hr}}}{m} - \log \left(\frac{k}{\phi \mu c_{\rm t}r_{\rm w}^{2}}\right) + 3.23\right
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  • ...hronostratigraphic chart shows the following:<ref name=ch21r31>Mitchum, R. M., P. R. Vail, J. B. Sangree, 1977, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/spec
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  • ...an often be used to guide the modeling process.<ref name=pt10r29>Slatt, R. M., Hopkins, G. L., 1990, Scaling geologic reservoir description to engineeri ...y profile in noncored wells is of prime importance.<ref name=pt10r38>Wolf, M., Pelissier-Combescure, J., 1982, Faciolog-automatic electrofacies determin
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  • ...e been proposed (Villegas et al., 1994<ref name=Villegasetal1994>Villegas, M., S. Bachu, J. C. Ramon, and J. Underschultz, 1994, Flow of formation water ..., no. 4, p. 569–586.</ref>, 2010<ref name=Goncalvesetal2010>Gonçalvès, J., M. Pagel, S. Violette, F. Guillocheau, and C. Robin, 2010, Fluid inclusions a
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  • ...filling and emptying of the Ula oilfield (Norwegian North Sea), ''in'' J. M. Cubitt and W. A. England, eds., The geochemistry of reservoirs: Geological ...of 10-2 ms-1 for a fluid of 1 cp (centipoise) under a pressure of 10-4atm m-2. Permeability in reservoir rocks may range from 0.1 mD to more than 10 D.
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec
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  • .../ref> Exxon workers<ref name=ch21r47>Van Wagoner, J. C., R. M. Mitchum, K. M. Campion, and V. D. Rahmanian, 1990, Siliciclastic Sequence Stratigraphy in
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  • ...9.</ref><ref name=Tuttleetal_1999>Tuttle, M. L. W., R. R. Charpentier, and M. E. Brownfield, 1999, [http://greenwood.cr.usgs.gov/energy/WorldEnergy/OF99 ...t, 1975, Modern river deltas: Variability of processes and sand bodies, in M. L. Broussard, ed., Deltas, models for exploration: Houston Geological Soci
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  • ...tities being measured on each. Suppose that the n samples are divided into m classes or groups. Discriminant analysis consists of two steps: ...makes each group different from the others. The answer may be that not all m predefined groups are significantly different from each other.
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  • | author = John M. Armentrout
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  • * h = thickness of the hydrocarbon column, ft or m
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  • .../0001/0000/0031.htm Structural and stratigraphic uses of dip profiles], in M. T Halbouty, ed., Deliberate Search for the Subtle Trap: [http://store.aapg ...escribed or by cubic spline interpolation.<ref name=McCoss_1987>McCoss, A. M., 1987, [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0191814187900599
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  • ...rdepositional systems. After Mitchum, et al.<ref name=ch21r31>Mitchum, R., M., Vail, P., R., Sangree, J., B., 1977, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/
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  • ...analysis. From Seifert et al.<ref name=Seifertetal_1980>Seifert, W. K., J. M. Moldowan, and R. W. Jones, 1980, Application of biological marker chemistr ...2 | Map ID || rowspan = 2 | [[Accumulation]] || rowspan = 2 | Res. depth (m) || rowspan = 2 | Trap type || colspan = 2 | In Place || colspan = 2 | Cum
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  • | author = Bradley M. Robinson ...ning'' can occur when the oil is produced. Muskat<ref name=pt09r18>Muskat, M., 1949, Physical principles of oil production: New York, McGraw-Hill, chap.
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  • ...er than changes in natural hydrodynamic regimes.<ref name=ch11r15>Hubbert, M. K., 1953, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1953-56/data/pg/003
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  • :<math>h = \frac{P}{(\rho_{\rm w} \times C)} + (E_{\rm m} - E_{\rm r})</math> * ''C'' = pressure gradient constant (0.433 psi/ft or 0.1 kg/cm<sup>2</sup>/m)
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  • | author = W.J. Ebanks, M. H. Scheihing, C. D. Atkinson ...lithological, well test, and production data<ref name=pt06r129>Sneider, R. M., F. H. Richardson, D. D. Paynter, R. R. Eddy, and I. A. Wyant, 1977, [http
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  • ...d following multiple fracture treatments in an interval about 2400 ft (732 m) thick (R. E. Mueller, 2002, personal communication). ...ell, approximately 76 natural fractures were recorded from a 78.2 ft (23.8 m)-long core taken from the same horizontal leg.<ref name=Lorenzandmroz_1999>
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  • ...name=Johnsonetal_1999>Johnson, R. C., R. A. Crovelli, B. G. Lowell, and T. M. Finn, 1999, [http://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/ofr99315A An assessment o ...., V. F. Nuccio, T. S. Dyman, T. A. Gognat, R. C. Johnson, J. W. Schmoker, M. S. Wilson, and C. Bartberger, 2001, Basin-centered gas systems of the U.S.
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  • ...plot is made on Cartesian coordinate paper. A straight line with slope, ''m''′, should result; this slope is used in Equation 4 to calculate permeabi :<math>k = \frac{1637T\mu z}{m'h}</math>
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  • Correlation between matrix porosity (φ<sub>m</sub>) and fracture porosity (φ<sub>f</sub>), is matrix porosity that refe ...d total of matrix in rock is scaled in bottom. With matrix porosity (φ<sub>m</sub>), water saturated part, oil saturated part, and each parts are expres
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  • ...vely fresh and oil mud systems || rowspan=3 | Not recommended; Res > 200 Ω-m or ''R''<sub>mf</sub> / ''R''<sub>w</sub> < 2.5 ...tems; reduced shoulder effects || rowspan=3 | Not recommended; Res > 250 Ω-m or R<sub>mf</sub> / ''R''<sub>w</sub> < 2.5
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec
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  • ...name=ch17r75>Ruddiman, W. F., Raymo, M. E., Martinson, D. G., Clement, B. M., Backman, J., 1989, Pleistocene evolution: Northern Hemisphere ice sheets ...numerical age. The accuracy of the resulting age estimates approaches ±1.0 m.y for the [[Cenozoic]] intervals.
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  • ...ard interpretation; part 4—wireline methods], in D. Morton-Thompson and A. M. Woods, eds., Development Geology Reference Manual: [http://store.aapg.org/
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  • * Ahr, W. M., 2008, Geology of Carbonate Reservoirs: United States: John Wiley & Sons, ...nd their application to sedimentologic and paleoenvironmental problems, in M. A. Arthur (Ed.), Stable Isotopes in Sedimentary Geology: SEPM Short Course
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  • ...nipe_1992>Knipe, R. J., 1992, Faulting processes and fault seal, ''in'' R. M. Larsen, H. Brekke, B. T. Larsen, and E. Talleraas, eds., Structural and te * H = hydrocarbon column height (m /ft, where 1 m = 3,2808 ft)
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  • * Amyx, J., M. D. Bass, and L. R. Whiting, 1960, Petroleum Reservoir Engineering: New Yor * Bass, D. M., Jr., 1987, Properties of reservoir rocks, ''in'' H. Bradley, ed., Petrole
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec ...do, demonstrate that 57 bcf of gas can diffuse from a trap in only 0.5–5.0 m.y.<ref name=ch10r59 />
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  • ...arshore aquatic environments. From Robinson;<ref name=ch08r46>Robinson, K. M., 1987, An overview of [[source rock]]s and oils in Indonesia: Proceedings, ...AAPG Memoir 51], p. 403–423.</ref><ref name=ch08r17>Guthrie, J. M., and L. M. Pratt, 1995, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1994-96/data/pg/
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  • ...bon-induced alteration of soils and sediments], in Schumacher, D., Abrams, M., A., eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: [http://
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  • ...et al.<ref name=pt07r49>Reynolds, R. L., M. Webring, V. J. S. Grauch, and M. Tuttle, 1990, Magnetic forward models of Cement oil field, Oklahoma, based
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  • Large clinoform geometries (100s to 1000s m) are a classic feature in many super basins, like in Neuquén, West Siberia ...ribution of source rocks.<ref name=Vailandmitchum_1979>Vail, P. R., and R. M. Mitchum, 1979, [https://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/history2/data
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  • ...borne instruments generally limited in penetration to 100 to [[length::200 m]]. Airborne electromagnetic surveys have proven very effective for mapping ...ited from less than [[length::0.3 m]] in silty soils to over [[length::100 m]] in permafrost, freshwater-saturated sand, and some very low porosity rock
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  • [[file:difficult-lithologies_fig1.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}M-N crossplot for mineral identification. &copy; Schlumberger Well Services, ...ques are commonly used to identify the occurrence of mineralogies: (1) the M-N crossplot and (2) the MID crossplot.
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  • ...formation into the well bore ([[:Image:Charles-l-vavra-john-g-kaldi-robert-m-sneider_capillary-pressure_1.jpg|Figure 1b]]). A screen and liner completio ...terval is produced at a time ([[:Image:Charles-l-vavra-john-g-kaldi-robert-m-sneider_capillary-pressure_3.jpg|Figure 3b]]). A single completion is simpl
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  • ...of Business Administration, 402 p.</ref> and Walls<ref name=pt02r19>Walls, M. R., 1989, Assessing the corporate utility function—a model for the oil a
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  • ...ate cementation in petroleum reservoirs, in Schneidermann, N., Harris, P., M., eds., Carbonate Cements: SEPM Special Publication 36, p. 97–106.</ref>
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  • Corbett, K., Friedman, M., Spang, J., 1987, Fracture Development and Mechanical Stratigraphy of Aust Gent, H., Holland, M., Urai, J., Loosveld, R., 2009, Evolution of Fault Zones in Carbonates with
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  • ...ks in Pinedale field occur at depths of about 8500 to 14,500 ft (2600–4400 m) and are tight with fairly low porosity (mostly <10%) and very low (micro-D ...ntration of gas is in part due to the tremendous thickness (∼6000 ft, 1800 m) of the gas-saturated Lance and upper Mesaverde sections that comprise the
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  • | author = John G. Kaldi, Catherine M. Gibson-Poole, Tobias H. D. Payenberg ...to selection and evaluation of CO<sub>2</sub> geosequestration sites], in M. Grobe, J. C. Pashin, and R. L. Dodge, eds., Carbon dioxide sequestration i
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  • | author = J. M. Coleman and D. B. Prior ...posits display high lateral continuity but are rather thin (rarely over 30 m thick).
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  • :where σ is the unit weight of the overlaying rock [mN/ m<sup>3</sup>]. :z is the depth to point below surface [m].
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  • | author = S. P. Grier, D. M. Marschall ...later degradation by compaction or cementation.<ref name=pt06r158>Wilson, M. D., Pittman, E. D., 1977, Authigenic clays in sandstones—recognition and
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  • ...differ from those of adjacent facies units”.<ref name=ch21r31>Mitchum, R., M., Vail, P., R., Sangree, J., B., 1977, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/
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  • | author = Jeremy M. Boak ...Slatt et al.<ref name=pt06r122>Slatt, R. M., S. Phillips, J. M. Boak, and M. B. Lagoe, 1993, Scales of geological heterogeneity of a deep-water sand gi
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  • ...petroleum inclusions were found in gas-stage TSR calcite, well D4, 4793.00 m (15,721.04 ft).<ref name=Jiangetal_2014>Jiang, Lei, Richard H. Worden, and ...ef> Thin sections must be carefully ground to final thickness (usually 30 μm) to avoid fracturing and plucking.
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  • * Kelly height or [[rate of penetration]] (ROP) (in ft/hr, m/hr, or min/ft) * Depth (in ft or m)
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  • ...v. 19, no. 6, p. 617-620.</ref><ref name=Hardyandford_1997>Hardy, S., and M. Ford, 1997, [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/97TC01171/full Num ...l compaction of interbedded sandstone and coal], ‘’in’’ J. W. Cosgrove and M. S. Ameen, eds., Forced folds and fractures: Geological Society of London S
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  • ...d Hammes, 2010). Reservoir depth ranges from 9,000 to 14,000 ft (3000–4700 m), and lateral drilling distances range between 4,600-10,000’ using slick
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  • ...l is 100 ft. (From Braithwaite et al.)<ref name=pt06r16>Braithwaite, C. I. M., Marshall, J. D., Holland, T. C., 1989, [https://www.onepetro.org/conferen ...5.htm Strachan and Ricinus West gas fields], Alberta, Canada, in Halbouty, M. T., ed., Giant Oil and Gas Fields of the Decade 1968–1978: AAPG Memoir 3
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  • ...at magmatic bodies of small size (2–4 km in diameter and approximately 500 m thick) of laminar geometries and disposal consistent with available subhori ...]] of the fold. Taken from Hansen & Cartwright.<ref>Cartwright, J., and D. M. Hansen, 2006, The three-dimensional geometry and growth of forced folds ab
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  • ...dered dense if the line spacing is less than about 1/4 mile [1,320 ft; 400 m].) The advantages of 3-D include the following:
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  • ...the impact of compressing seismic sections on a workstation. A 6.4-km, 32-m-deep valley network incised in the Muddy Formation (Lower Cretaceous) is di
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  • ...is also equal to the gas molecular weight divided by air molecular weight (M<sub>air</sub> = 28.97). Denoted mathematically as γ<sub>g</sub> (where air | M<sub>7+</sub>
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  • ...From Meyer and Nederlof.<ref name=Meyerandnederlof_1984>Meyer, B. L., and M. H. Nederlof, 1984, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1984-85/da
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  • ...ood example is found in Seifert et al.<ref name=ch08r49>Seifert, W. K., J. M. Moldowan, and R. W. Jones, 1979, Application of biological marker chemistr
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  • ...03r21>Flopetrol-Johnston, 1987, Downhole testing services brochure, p. DTS/M-28[5-87].</ref>.)]] | ''m''
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  • ...tion Volume Investigated, ft<sup>3</sup> || Formation Volume Investigated, m<sup>3</sup>
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  • ...s of fractured reservoir types 1 through 3 and normal matrix reservoirs (''m'') in the percentage of porosity and permeability space. Symbols: ''k''<sub ...l models of fracture system genesis.<ref name=pt06r135>Stearns, D. W., and M. Friedman, 1972, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/fieldst4/data
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  • ...100 ft]] (30 m) near the crest of the structure to [[length::500 ft]] (150 m) on the flanks. The dashed contours are the oil/water and gas/oil contacts.
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  • Numbered peaks are hopanes. T<sub>s</sub> and T<sub>m</sub> are, respectively, 18α(H)-22,29,30-trisnorneo-hopane and 17α(H)-22,
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  • | author = Gerard C. Gaynor, Robert M. Sneider ...y,<ref name=pt06r53 /> and Sneider and King.<ref name=pt06r128>Sneider, R. M., and H. R. King, 1984, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/fields
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  • ...e saline lake basin<ref name=Kng2012>Kuang, L., Y. Tang, D. Lei, Q. Chang, M. Ouyang, L. Hou, and D. Liu, 2012, Formation conditions and exploration pot
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  • ...logging: the mudlog|Mudlogging: The mudlog]], in D. Morton-Thompson and A. M. Woods, eds., [http://archives.datapages.com/data/alt-browse/aapg-special-v ...asurements (Monicard, 1980). Vertical core plugs may also be cut every 1.5 m (5 ft) for example. On occasions, large pieces of full-diameter core are us
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec
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  • ...0.5 and 2 km (0.3 and 1.2 mi) wide.<ref>Major, R. P., D. G. Bebout, and P. M. Harris, 1996, Facies heterogeneity in a modern ooid sand shoal—An analog ...: Outcrop model for Cretaceous carbonate reservoirs], in G. M. Grammer, P. M. Harris, and G. P. Eberli, eds., Integration of outcrop and modern analogs
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  • ...182-PA</ref> and Wilson and Hensel<ref name=pt05r170>Wilson, D. A., and W. M. Hensel, Jr., 1978, Computer log analysis plus core analysis equals improve ...ctions of the Sixth European Formation Evaluation Symposium, London, Paper M.</ref> have used multiple regression, together with log and core data, to p
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  • ...: Los Angeles, Trija Publishing Co., 1195 p.</ref><ref name=ch14r1>Dobrin, M. B., 1960, Introduction to Geophysical Prospecting, 2nd ed.: New York, McGr
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  • | author = P. J. Hicks Jr., C. M. Fraticelli, J. D. Shosa, M. J. Hardy, and M. B. Townsley ...pe paths are shown in green. The scale bar in the legend represents 12,500 m (41,010 ft).
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  • ..., 1971, Lower Ordovician conodonts in North America, in W. C. Sweet and S. M. Bergstrom, eds., Symposium on conodont biostratigraphy: Geological Society ...al.<ref name=Ferrusquiavillafrancaetal_2009>Ferrusquia-Villafranca, I., R. M. Easton, and D. E. Owen, 2009, Do GSSPs render dual time-rock/time classifi
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  • ...gging allows selective sampling of specific zones.<ref name=pt05r38>Craft, M., and D. K. Keelan, 1985, Coring, Part 7—analytical aspects of sidewall c ...g processes, gas expansion, and handling errors.<ref name=pt05r22>Bass, D. M., 1987, Properties of reservoir rocks, in Bradley, H. B., ed., Petroleum En
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  • ...Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC).<ref name=pt08r18>Rose, R. J., M. R. Taylor, and R. E. Jantzen, 1989, Information transfer standards for wel
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  • ...sent a worse-case scenario. Permeability of the formation rock to a 0.51-''M'' (3 wt. %) NaCl solution is followed by permeability to freshwater. Sensit ...te clays, respectively.<ref name=pt05r139>Scheuerman, R. F., Bergersen, B. M., 1990, Injection-water salinity, formation pretreatment, and well operatio
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  • | author = Grant M. Skerlec
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  • ...w to operate an RFT survey (see Gunter & Moore<ref name=ch05r9>Gunter, J., M., Moore, C., V., 1987, Improved use of wireline testers for reservoir evalu
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  • Sneider and King<ref name=ch09r57>Sneider, R., M., King, H., R., 1984, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/fieldst4
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  • ...h's gravity field is typically about 980 Gal.<ref name=pt07r58>Telford, W. M., Geldart, L. P., Sheriff, R. E., Keys, D. A., 1976, Applied Geophysics: Ca
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  • Erenpreiss, M.S., Wickstrom, L.H., Perry, C.J., Riley, R.A., Martin, D.R., and others, 20 ...C., Trippi, M., Le, P., Brownfield, M., Woodall, C., Marra, K., Tennyson, M., 2019. Assessment of undiscovered gas resources in the Middle Devonian Mar
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  • | author = J. M. Coleman and D. B. Prior ...iving [[fluvial]] sediment. This area ranges in water depth from 50 to 300 m and in width from a few kilometers to tens of kilometers. It is the foundat
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  • ...crystalline), dolomicrite / micrite dolomite / microlite (crystal size <1 µm), dolosparite, dololutite (clay or mud size, <1/16 mm), dolosiltite (silt s ...identification (Fig. 16; Rider, 1996; Zangana et al., 2020). In addition, M-N cross-plot is also usually used to determine lithology of geological form
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  • * Karamouz,M., A. Ahmadi, and M. Akhbari, 2012, Groundwater hydrology: Engineering, planning, and managemen
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  • ...matter. See Duddy et al<ref name=ch06r4>Duddy, I. R., P. F. Green, and G. M. Laslett, 1988, Thermal annealing of fission tracks in apatite—3, variabl
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  • : <math>\mu_o = \mu_{ob} \left ( \frac{P}{P_b} \right )^m</math> : <math>m = 2.6P^{1.187} \exp [-11.513 - 8.98 \times 10^{-5} \times P]</math>
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  • | author = O. R. Lazar, K. M. Bohacs, J. Schieber, J. H. S. Macquaker, T. M. Demko ...aapg-sp2160035.htm Tools and techniques for studying mudstones], ‘’in’’ K. M. Bohacs and O. R. Lazar, eds., Sequence stratigraphy: Applications to fine-
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  • ...e-house worlds, in J. F. Read, C. Kerans, L. J. Webber, J. F. Sarg, and F. M. Wright, eds., Milankovitch Sea-level Changes, Cycles, and Reservoirs on Ca
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  • ...ophic discharge. And incised-channel flow takes place through channel, 1-4 m high, incised into the upper fan. ...aas which is gigantic bedform that has up to 5,5 km long and height of 400 m (Wilson, 1972; McKee, 1982). Environments of deserts are divided into 3 mai
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  • ...disappears after 5-15 million years , while the effect from sills up to 20 m thick disappear after 15,000 years (Figure 10). ...the rock blocks (V.S. Staroseltsev, V.M. Lebedev, F.Yu. Levinson-Lessing, M.G. Ravich, L.A. Chaika, P.E. Offman, etc.). Another school, on the contrary
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  • ...in amplitude.<ref name=Dalleyetal_1989>Dalley, R. M., E. E. A. Gevers, G. M. Stampli, D. J. Davies, C. N. Gastaldi, P. R. Ruijetnberg, and G. J. D. Ver ...eakly, D. C., 1992, [[Core orientation]], ''in'' D. Morton-Thompson and A. M. Woods, eds., Development geology reference manual: [http://store.aapg.org/
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  • ...s (10–500 k.y) and, to a lesser extent, long-term third-order cycles (1–10 m.y). Early diagenesis that takes place during fourth- or fifth-order cycles ...ds, in Read, J., F., Kerans, C., Webber, L., J., Sarg, J., F., Wright, F., M., eds., Milankovitch Sea-level Changes, Cycles, and Reservoirs on Carbonate
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  • | author = Arnold M. Woods, Byram Reed
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  • ...esses of sedimentary rocks are about 2000 m in the Chad basin and only 500 m in the Sokoto embayment. * Vérard, C., C. Hochard, P. O. Baumgartner, and G. M. Stampfli, 2015, Geodynamic evolution of the Earth over the Phanerozoic: Pl
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  • ...rough Miocene rocks. Clayton and Koncz<ref name=ch08r6>Clayton, C. J., and M. Bjorøy, 1994, Effect of maturity on 13C/12C ratios of individual compound
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  • ...ges from 25,000 to 100,000 mg/1 per [[depth::1000 ft]] (80 to 300 mg/1 per m).<ref name=ch05r6>Dickey, P. A., 1969, Increasing concentration of subsurfa
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  • * Sercombe, W. J., B. R. Golob, M. Kamel, J. W. Stewart, G. W. Smith, and J. D. Morse, 1997, Significant stru ...stratigraphic uses of dip profiles in petroleum exploration], in Halbouty, M., T., ed., The Deliberate Search for the Subtle Trap: [http://store.aapg.or
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  • ...evolution of the Lower Cretaceous Dakota Group, Western Interior, USA, in M. V. Caputo, J. A. Peterson, and K. J. Franczyk, eds., Mesozoic Systems of t
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  • ...tylolitization. A [[cross section]] from Longman<ref name=pt06r78>Longman, M. W., T. G. Fertal, and J. S. Glennie, 1983, [http://archives.datapages.com/ ...aceous), Kuparuk field, North Slope, Alaska, in Lomando, A. J., Harris, P. M., eds., Giant oil and gas fields—A core workshop: Society of Economic Pal
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  • ...da, Reprint Series 1, p. 297–319.</ref> and Rider<ref name=pt06r110>Rider, M. H., 1986, Geological interpretation of well logs: New York, John Wiley, 17 ...lting sandstone bodies (e.g., Sneider et al.<ref name=pt06r130>Sneider, R. M., C. N. Tinker, and L. D. Meckel, 1978, Deltaic environment reservoir types
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  • ...ts is the zonation of Tipsword et al.<ref name=ch17r85>Tipsword, H. L., F. M. Setzer, and F. L. Smith, Jr., 1966, Interpretation of depositional environ
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  • ...cept sensu Stampfli and Borel.<ref name=Stampfliandborel_2002>Stampfli, G. M., and Borel, G. D., 2002, A plate tectonic model for the Paleozoic and Meso ...li,<ref name=Vonraumerandstampfli_2008>von Raumer, J. F., and Stampfli, G. M., 2008, The birth of the Rheic Ocean - Early Palaeozoic subsidence patterns
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  • ...had an oil [[accumulation]] in the vicinity.<ref name=pt05r175>Zarella, W. M. 1967, Analysis and significance of hydrocarbons in subsurface brines: Geoc
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  • Dong, T., He, S., Chen, M., Hou, Y., Guo, X., Wei, C., Han, Y., Yang, R., 2019. Quartz types and orig
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  • ...Petroleum Engineers.</ref> and Craft et al.<ref name=pt10r7>Craft, B. C., M. Hawkins, and R. E. Terry, 1991, Applied Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, 2
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  • ...onecipher et al.<ref name=ch09r60>Stonecipher, S. A., R. D. Winn, Jr., and M. G. Bishop, 1984, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/sandsto2/dat
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  • | author = M. Peter Cone, David G. Kersey ...between detrital grains. Microporosity exists as small pores (less than 2 μm) commonly associated with detrital and authigenic clay minerals. Dissolutio
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  • ...nt a worse-case scenario. [[Permeability]] of the formation rock to a 0.51-M (3 wt. %) NaCl solution is followed by permeability to freshwater. Sensitiv ...n extraction can result in dispersible particles.<ref name=Reed_1977>Reed, M. G., 1977, Formation [[permeability]] damage by mica alteration and carbona
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  • | author = Peter M. Duncan ...ver offset is zero at the center of the gather and increases to about 2000 m deep on either end. The offset related curvature of the reflections is due
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  • ...ostracods<ref name=ch17r1>Ainsworth, N., R., Burnett, R., D., Kontrovitz, M., 1990, Ostracod colour change by thermal alteration, offshore Ireland and
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  • ...an estimated 8% of global oil reserves.<ref name=Bordenave_2014>Bordenave, M. L., 2014, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/memoir106/data/505_
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  • ...Modified from Coleman and Roberts;<ref name=ColemanRoberts1991>Coleman, J. M., and H. H. Roberts, 1991, Mississippi River depositional system: model for
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  • ...n the south and west sides<ref name=ch11r19>Kodl, E. J., J. C. Eacmen, and M. G. Coburn, 1990, A geologic update of the emplacement mechanism within the
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  • ...et al.<ref name=Dvgl2011>Deveugle, P. E. K., M. D. Jackson, G. J. Hampson, M. E. Farrell, A. R. Sprague, J. Stewart, and C. S. Calvert, 2011, [http://ar ...on, Special Publication 309, p. 99–121.</ref><ref name=Jckson2009>Jackson, M. D., G. J. Hampson, and R. P. Sech, 2009, [http://archives.datapages.com/da
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  • | author = Daniel M. Jarvie ...); and calcite, in [[metagenesis]].<ref name=J&J2007>Jarvie, B. M., and D. M. Jarvie, 2007, [http://wwgeochem.com/references/JarvieandJarvie2007ThermalD
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  • * Cavalcanti, T. V. D., V., K. Mohaddes, and M. Raissi, 2012, Commodity Price Volatility and the Sources of Growth: IMF Wo
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  • Assume the Oily Co., lessee, obtains oil and gas leases from I. M. Lucky, lessor, who owns a 3/4 interest in a [[area::20 acre]] tract of lan | I. M. Lucky, lessor, 20-ac tract || 0 || 6.25<sup>a</sup> x 3/4 x 1/8 || = 00.58
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  • ...reas the coefficient itself is the main focus in AVO analysis <ref>Choliq, M. T., 2007, Pemodelan parameter elastic batuan degan inversi AVO untuk karak
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  • ...light (right).<ref name=Atwahetal_2021>Atwah, I., Mohammadi, S., Moldowan, M., Dahl, J., 2021. Episodic hydrocarbon charge in tight Mississippian reserv ...les from reservoirs.<ref name=Georgeetal_2007>George, S.C. Volk, H. Ahmed, M. 2007. Geochemical analysis techniques and geological applications of oil-b
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  • ...f name=pt05r8>Amaefule, J. O., Keelan, D. K., Kersey, D. G., Marschall, D. M., 1988, Reservoir description—a practical synergistic engineering and geo ...t fluid properties. Modifications of Darcy's law<ref name=pt05r119>Muskat, M., 1937, Flow of Homogeneous Fluids Through Porous Media: New York, McGraw H
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  • ...ed and [[Remote sensing|remotely sensed]],<ref name=Mayor_etal_2009>Mayor, M., S. Udry, C. Lovis, F. Pepe, D. Queloz, W. Benz, J.-L. Bertaux, F. Bouchy, ...ly different geodynamic regimes.<ref name=Dumoulin_etal_1999>Dumoulin, C., M.-P. Doin, and L. Fleitout, L., 1999, Heat transport in stagnant lid convect
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  • | author = Daniel M. Jarvie ...drocarbons: Naturwissenschaften, v. 70, p. 133–137, doi:10.1007/BF00401597.M</ref> and secondary migration into nonsource horizons juxtaposed to the sou
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  • ...elds were discovered offshore Israel in water depths ranging from 200–1600 m (656–5249 ft). One of them, the MariB field ([[:file:M106Ch06Fig02.jpg|Fi
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  • ...ts (from vertical to horizontal wells) and of technology (from 500 to 3000 m laterals), and the Covid-19 pandemic. Nevertheless, the situation allowed c ...cales, presents a unique unconventional play, exceptionally thick (100–400 m), vast (30,000 km<sup>2</sup>), and porous (10%–20%), with a prograding c
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  • Cooper, J.R., Godet, A., Pope, M.C., 2020. Tectonic and eustatic impact on depositional features in the uppe Corbett, K.P., Edman, J.D., Hundley-Goff, E.M., 1994. Mechanics of fracturing and faulting in the Austin Chalk-Evidence f
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  • ...e if equilibrium were established." Gaines<ref name=Gaines_1977>Gaines, A. M., 1977, Protodolomite redefined: Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 47, p. 543-546.</
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  • ...nce method.<ref name=pt07r28>Kelley, K. R., R. W. Ward, S. Treitel, and R. M. Alford, 1976, Synthetic seismograms—a finite difference approach: Geophy
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  • ...'S''<sub>w</sub> = 100%). This line identifies the cementation exponent (''m'') and the product of a × ''R''<sub>''w''</sub> (empirical constant × for ...cations_fig5.png|Figure 5]]) allow interactive parameter identification of m (the cementation exponent) and the product (''a'' × ''R''<sub>''w''</sub>)
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  • ...s to the right of the median ([[:Image:Charles-l-vavra-john-g-kaldi-robert-m-sneider_capillary-pressure_1.jpg|Figure 1]]). We shall be concerned mostly ...01% to 99.99% is recommended ([[:Image:Charles-l-vavra-john-g-kaldi-robert-m-sneider_capillary-pressure_2.jpg|Figure 2]]).
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  • ...This is a sparsely populated area of desert and low hills, mostly 300–500 m (984–1640 ft) above sea level (msl). The highest elevation here occurs at ...ing anticlines that expose older strata. Surface elevations rise up to 850 m (2788 ft) on the Qara Chauq Dagh anticline ([[:file:M106Ch12Fig01.jpg|Figur
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  • ...tratigraphy Fifth Edition. New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall.</ref>defines mélange as mixed assemblage of rock consisting of brecciated blocks in a hig ...Letters, v. 37, p. 355–368.</ref> and Fein & Jurdy<ref>Fein, J. B., and D. M. Jurdy, 1986, Plate motion controls on backarc spreading: Geophysical Resea
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  • ...or offshore lease sales.<ref name=pt02r2>Capen, E. C., R. V. Clapp, and W. M. Campbell, 1971, Competitive bidding in high-risk situations: Journal of Pe
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  • ...well casing.<ref name=Chapin, David A. and Mark A. Ander>Chapin, D. A. and M. A. Ander, 1999, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/beaumont/ch15
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  • ...mpleted using foam-based fracture treatments.<ref name=VT1993>Van Tyne, A. M., 1993, Detailed study of Devonian black shales encountered in nine wells i ...0 gal) of water and 167,800 kg (370,000 lb) of sand was used to treat a 27 m (90 ft) gross interval of the Marcellus organic shale in the Range Resource
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  • ...ically stable hydrocarbon in sedimentary basins.<ref name=ch11r16>Hunt, J. M., 1979, Petroleum Geochemistry and Geology: San Francisco, W. H. Freeman, 6
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  • ...relate well, even though they actually do not.<ref name=pt07r59>Tucker, P. M., Yorston, H. J., 1973, Pitfalls in [[Seismic interpretation]]: Tulsa, OK,
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  • ...per well for oil and between 500 and 1,500 MMscf per well for natural gas (M = 1 thousand, MM = 1 million). Initial production rates have increased over French, K.L., Birdwell, J.E. and Lewan, M.D., 2020. Trends in thermal maturity indicators for the organic sulfur-rich
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  • ...W1984 /><ref name=Peters1986 /><ref>Cooles, G. P., A. S. Mackenzie, and T. M. Quigley, 1986, Calculation of petroleum masses generated and expelled from
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  • ...g<ref name=WeimSon1989 />, Dolson et al.<ref> Dolson, J. C., D. S. Muller, M. J. Evetts, and J. Stein, 1991, [https://archives.datapages.com/data/bullet ...Fort Collins Member designated F.C.M., and Horsetooth Member designated H.M. Note perforated interval 8160–8173 ft and associated neutron-density cro
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  • ...al.,<ref name=Garciacascoetal_2006>Garcia-Casco, A., R. L. Torres-Roldan, M. A. Iturralde-Vinent, G. Millan, K. Nunez Cambra, C. Lazaro, and A. Rodrigu
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  • ...rded under exactly the same environment.<ref name=Bateman_1985>Bateman, R. M., 1985, Open-hole log analysis and formation evaluation: Boston, MA, IHRDC,
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  • * ''M'' = gas cap size expressed as a fraction of initial reservoir oil volume; f
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  • ...tween 0.001mm and 1 mm in size) (figure 2) and nannofossils (between 5–60 μm in size). Biostratigraphy is used to identify rock formations which can occ ...the associated depositional environment.<ref name=Jenkins_2013>Jenkins, J.M. ed., 2013. Applied micropalaeontology (p. 115). Springer Science & Busines
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  • # Schlische, R. W., M. H. Anders, 1996, Stratigraphic effects and tectonic implications of the gr
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  • ...The Leading Edge, v. 35, no. 5, p. 405-414.</ref><ref name=5Samsetal>Sams, M., P. Begg, and T. Manapov, 2017, Seismic Inversion of a Carbonate Buildup:
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  • Being [[area::136.00 acres]] of land, more or less, a part of the M ... Russell Survey, A-12,... County, Texas, and being the same lands descri
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  • ...the [[geothermal gradient]] is [[temperature::25&deg;C]] per [[depth::1000 m]], then the pressure increase is about 1.8 psi per ft. This is more than th
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  • ...px|SEM photomicrographs of seal types.<ref name=Snider_1997>Snider, Robert M., John S. Sneider, George W. Bolger, and John W. Neasham, 1997, [http://arc
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  • ...) of the North American Mid-Continent. In shallow cores (<1000 ft, or ~300 m, deep) from east-central Iowa,<ref>Hatch, J. R., S. R. Jacobson, B. J. Witz
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  • ...ly spaced, are randomly oriented<ref name=pt08r23>Valusek, J. E., Padgett, M., Austin, J., Page, I., 1990, Zoned autopicking of seismic boosts CAEX: Oil
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  • ...l Weekly, v. 124, n. 9, p. 42-46.</ref> <ref name=Lebeaux_1952>Lebeaux, J. M., 1952, Some effects of quick-freezing upon the permeability and porosity o
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  • ...s a large effect on the [[Calculating Sw from the Archie equation|Archie ''m'' factor]] used in water saturation calculations from wireline logs and on
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  • ...of Investigations 197, 116 p.</ref><ref name=Duttn2005a>Dutton, S. P., E. M. Kim, R. F. Broadhead, C. L. Breton, W. D. Raatz, S. C. Ruppel, and C. Kera ...utton et al. <ref name=Duttn2005a /><ref name=Duttn2005b>Dutton, S. P., E. M. Kim, R. F. Broadhead, C. L. Breton, W. D. Raatz, S. C. Ruppel, and C. Kera
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  • ...oper perspective, as shown in [[:Image:Charles-l-vavra-john-g-kaldi-robert-m-sneider_capillary-pressure_5.jpg|Table 2]], which reports 1988 results by d
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  • ...s 1 and 2 of Phillip and Watson<ref name=Philip_and_Watson_1982>Philip, G. M., and D. F. Watson, 1982, A precise method for determining contoured surfac
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  • According to Nordberg, and Cherian<ref>Nordberg, M. and M. G. Cherian, 2010, Biological responses of elements, ''in'' O. Selinus, B. ...G. Sujuan, L. Yiming, L. Chaoke, J. Rongdi, S. H. Kathleen, C. Jingxiang, M. Feng, W. Yunpeng, Y. Po, S. Shuzhuang, W. U. Frederick, W. S. Charles, and
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  • #* '''Hydro-chloric acid solution with 0.1 M:''' If we work in carbonate fields, we need to use it to distinguish the ca
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