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- ...apped before we know the volume and shape of a reservoir. We use petroleum exploration which means process of exploring for oil and gas resources in the earth. Ho [[File:UGM_Petroleum_Exploration_Diagram_1.png|thumb|300px|Petroleum Exploration Flowchart]]15 KB (2,331 words) - 19:12, 17 April 2019
- ...to the drill site. The discussion is from the perspective of a full-cycle exploration play, where we have a play concept and are looking for a drill location to ...lay concept from inception to drill location through a “normal” structural exploration process, as shown in [[:file:exploring-for-structural-traps_fig20-3.png|Fig4 KB (480 words) - 16:22, 3 February 2022
- ...suring relative geologic time. They are particularly useful in hydrocarbon exploration because they can be recovered from both [[Mudlogging: drill cuttings analys ==Utility of microfossils in exploration==4 KB (483 words) - 15:15, 31 January 2022
- ...roleum system]] concept can help in the exploration process by determining exploration intensity and assessing risk. ...h independent variable can be evaluated on a scale of zero to one (0–1.0). Exploration risk is determined by multiplying the three variables: charge, trap, and ti8 KB (1,240 words) - 20:43, 25 January 2022
- Because the most important goal of exploration is economic success, locations are often chosen to provide maximum informat * [[Structural exploration workflow]]4 KB (545 words) - 18:52, 3 February 2022
- | chapter = Applying gravity in petroleum exploration [[Gravity]] offers significant applications to petroleum exploration. Gravity measurements are affected by changes in rock [[density]]. Surface1 KB (187 words) - 17:53, 25 January 2022
- | series = Methods in Exploration The production and exploration geologist's best database for saving time. This is a quick reference to con124 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 16:26, 18 January 2022
- ...ches in [[:file:exploring-for-structural-traps_fig20-4.png|Figure 1]]. The exploration process begins with an examination of the regional tectonic setting of the exploring-for-structural-traps_fig20-4.png|{{figure number|1}}Structural exploration in the Laramide western Wyoming thrust belt in the late 1970s and early 19814 KB (1,897 words) - 20:01, 3 February 2022
- | chapter = Surface geochemical exploration for petroleum ...uncertain of how such information can best be integrated into conventional exploration and development programs.5 KB (687 words) - 19:23, 24 January 2022
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- | chapter = Surface geochemical exploration for petroleum ...eochemical exploration, in Davidson, M. J., ed., Unconventional Methods in Exploration for Petroleum and Natural Gas IV: Dallas, Texas, Southern Methodist Univ. P4 KB (605 words) - 19:24, 24 January 2022
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- ...ry make indirect exploration, which, if it is successful, goes to a direct exploration, and if that is also successful, ends finally in an exploitation. ==Exploration==5 KB (708 words) - 22:00, 10 April 2019
- | chapter = Using magnetics in petroleum exploration [[Magnetics]] can be an extremely effective and economical exploration tool when properly employed. Its proper use, however, depends on the follow9 KB (1,274 words) - 17:59, 24 January 2022
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File:UGM Petroleum Exploration Fig 10.png (1,522 × 1,106 (1.2 MB)) - 21:01, 6 July 2015- | 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 prospec2 KB (230 words) - 19:23, 24 January 2022
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- | chapter = Developing a philosophy of exploration ...ion. The table below shows how to apply the scientific method to petroleum exploration.6 KB (808 words) - 15:30, 18 February 2022
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- Articles about the psychology of oil and gas exploration.6 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 16:50, 30 January 2014
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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 prospec2 KB (230 words) - 19:23, 24 January 2022
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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]].1 KB (154 words) - 22:26, 31 January 2022
- 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 con124 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.3 KB (418 words) - 21:19, 24 January 2022
- | chapter = Applying gravity in petroleum exploration [[Gravity]] offers significant applications to petroleum exploration. Gravity measurements are affected by changes in rock [[density]]. Surface1 KB (187 words) - 17:53, 25 January 2022
- | 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 the3 KB (380 words) - 14:31, 18 February 2022
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.(500 × 277 (35 KB)) - 23:19, 23 November 2015- ...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 c264 bytes (40 words) - 15:52, 10 March 2016
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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.3 KB (453 words) - 13:28, 10 March 2015
- | 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 hydroca3 KB (361 words) - 17:45, 12 April 2022
- | chapter = Classification of exploration traps file:classification-of-exploration-traps_fig2-3.png|{{figure number|1}}Upper Valley field, Utah. Courtesy Rock4 KB (538 words) - 18:47, 12 April 2022
- ...or your success as an oil finder. The book’s twenty-one chapters deal with exploration philosophy, the concept and critical elements of traps in a petroleum syste424 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 17:43, 24 January 2022
- | chapter = Surface geochemical exploration for petroleum ...mmarize one company's experience with a soil gas geochemical method. Their exploration program involved geochemical surveys of 139 prospects located in both matur4 KB (499 words) - 22:30, 31 January 2022
- | chapter = Classification of exploration traps [[Category:Classification of exploration traps]]1 KB (179 words) - 16:23, 13 April 2022
- | chapter = Classification of exploration traps [[Category:Classification of exploration traps]]1 KB (166 words) - 16:13, 13 April 2022
- | chapter = Surface geochemical exploration for petroleum ...eochemical exploration, in Davidson, M. J., ed., Unconventional Methods in Exploration for Petroleum and Natural Gas IV: Dallas, Texas, Southern Methodist Univ. P4 KB (605 words) - 19:24, 24 January 2022
- | chapter = Surface geochemical exploration for petroleum [[file:surface-geochemical-exploration-for-petroleum_fig18-3.png|300px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Generalized model4 KB (493 words) - 22:00, 31 January 2022
- ...specific portions of those domains provide the greatest opportunities for exploration success. Those areas are called '''prospective structural fairways'''. In a * [[Structural exploration workflow]]3 KB (340 words) - 18:50, 3 February 2022
- ...rospective tectonic setting is identified, we can determine where to focus exploration within that setting. This can be done most effectively by defining the boun * Exploration [[seismic data]]3 KB (422 words) - 18:50, 3 February 2022
- | chapter = Classification of exploration traps [[Category:Classification of exploration traps]]1 KB (191 words) - 18:46, 12 April 2022
- ...ctive geologic interpretation and, therefore, effective stratigraphic trap exploration integrates all data types, including [[Seismic interpretation|seismic]], [[1 KB (176 words) - 12:51, 3 July 2014