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  • ...Tectonic and sedimentation model for Morrow sandstone deposition, Sorrento field area, Denver basin, Colorado: The Mountain Geologist, October, p. 180-191.< Morrow sandstones in the Sorrento field are slightly shaly, range in [[grain size]] from very coarse to fine, and a
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  • Planning and logistics are key components for the success of any field party. An important pre-field step is to review previous work. This includes finding and evaluating previ
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  • ...of faults controlling the distribution of hydrocarbons within a Gulf Coast field.]] ...tains 33 separate [[reservoir]] sands. At each mapped reservoir level, the field is divided into three major compartments (A, B, D) by faults. Compartment D
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  • ...seen in well logs or outcrops to [[Seismic data|seismic field data]]. The field data need to have been [[Seismic migration|migrated]], since only then does ...Phase (waves)|phase]], then manually aligning the simulated trace with the field trace(s) in the vicinity of the well. This is normally done over some limit
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  • ...f name=ch10r10>Buck, S., Robertson, G., 1996, Fault seal behavior at Beryl field, UK North Sea: observations from 20 years of production, drilling and injec ....datapages.com/data/bulletns/1992-93/data/pg/0077/0008/1350/1389.htm Akaso field, Nigeria: use of integrated 3-D seismic, fault-slicing, clay smearing and R
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  • Planning and logistics are key components for the success of any field party. An important pre-field step is to review previous work. This includes finding and evaluating previ
    5 KB (730 words) - 22:36, 1 February 2022
  • ...name=ch09r9>Chetin, A. K., and W. W. Fitkin, 1959, Geology of the Weyburn field, Saskatchewan: Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin, December, p. 751 ...erformance_fig9-96.png|Figure 1]] is a map showing the location of Weyburn field.
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  • ...rned with the correct succession of rock formations and it still remains a field of primary concern to all geologists. ...sedimentology] is rapidly becoming an invaluable aid in stratigraphy. This field has for its study the processes and agencies through which layers of sedime
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  • [[File:BarnettShalePlayFig1.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}Barnett Shale Field.<ref>[http://www.tceq.state.tx.us/assets/public/implementation/barnett_shal ...ales of the Mississippian aged Barnett shale. The Newark East field is the field designation established by the Texas Railroad Commission for productive por
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  • ...techniques available, improves success ratios and reduces costly errors in field development. * Distribution and movement of hydrocarbons during field development
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  • ....png|300px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Cross section, map, and summary of the field. From Dale Winland, unpublished data.]] The following indicate from field production the presence of diagenetic traps.
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  • ==Example: Ekofisk field== ...-83/data/pg/0067/0002/0200/0201.htm Microfractures in chalks of Albuskjell field, Norwegian sector, North Sea: possible origin and distribution]: AAPG Bulle
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  • ...]]. Compared with more sophisticated exploration techniques, the cost of a field program is a bargain. Acquiring, processing, and interpreting [[seismic dat ...r proprietary nature. Similarly, in the literature, results of exploration field efforts are not specifically stated as such but tend to be buried in the br
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  • ...er|2}}Petrophysical characteristics of the main nonreservoir facies in the field: lime and dolomite mudstones to wackestones. ]] ...s the petrophysical characteristics of the main nonreservoir facies in the field: lime and dolomite mudstones to wackestones. The sample pore system consist
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  • ...n|Pickett plot]] for the Midale vuggy beds from an example well in Weyburn field. Data points cluster around higher [[Basic_open_hole_tools#Resistivity|resi ...|1}}Pickett plot for the Midale vuggy beds from an example well in Weyburn field. Copyright: Coalson et al.;<ref name=Coalson1994>Coalson, E. B., S. M. Gool
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  • ==Field measurements== .../ref> Field instuments are capable of detecting differences in the earth's field between 0.000001 and 0.0001 Gal (or between 1 μGal and 0.1 mGal), dependin
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  • ...Tectonic and sedimentation model for Morrow sandstone deposition, Sorrento field area, Denver basin, Colorado: The Mountain Geologist, October, p. 180-191.< Morrow sandstones in the Sorrento field are slightly shaly, range in [[grain size]] from very coarse to fine, and a
    6 KB (769 words) - 17:23, 11 April 2022
  • ...ter contacts and apparent anomalies in saturation profiles in the Sorrento field are due to multiple flow units from two separate reservoirs. This example u ...as Fields, p. 305–328.</ref> Reliably recognizing separate reservoirs in a field requires considering [[capillary pressure]]s, [[Free water level|heights ab
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  • ...by far the most important contributors to local variations in the magnetic field. ...ite content of sedimentary rocks. Consequently, variations in the magnetic field result mainly from basement rocks underlying the sedimentary section.
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  • ...perpendicular to the E<sub>y</sub> component. This is also true for the H-field components. ...y H<sub>x</sub> and H<sub>y</sub> components are measured), the vertical H-field component—if measured—provides information on the surface geology.
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  • Field development, including [[step-out]] drilling, and exploration are enhanced Reservoired oils in the East Breaks 160-161 field are more thermally [[Maturation|mature]] than the surrounding sediments, de
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  • ...ncountered virgin pressures in contrast to the lower pressures in the main field. ...ncountered virgin pressures in contrast to the lower pressures in the main field.
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  • ...antitative fault seal analysis. This discussion contains an example from a field in the Gulf Coast and demonstrates the application of routine fault seal an ...300px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}FPP of a portion of a fault in a Gulf Coast field.]]
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  • ...re porosity and permeability from the Midale in an example well at Weyburn field. Copyright: Coalson et al.;<ref name=Coalson1994>Coalson, E. B., S. M. Gool ...osity]] and [[permeability]] from the Midale in an example well at Weyburn field. The diagonal lines are contours of equal [[Characterizing_rock_quality#Wha
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  • ...nd conclusions of a horizontal-drilling program at South Pass 62 salt-dome field Prudhoe Bay field lies on the Alaska coastal plain between Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4 (NPR
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  • ...]] of most hydrocarbons in a [[petroleum system]]. The East Breaks 160-161 field began to accumulate no earlier than 1.2 Ma when the trap began forming, and ...1, Seismic facies of slope basin turbidite reservoirs, East Breaks 160-161 field: Pliocene–Pleistocene, northwest- ern Gulf of Mexico, in P. Weimer and M.
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  • The action of developing adjustments in the well profile by using field observations to place the wellbore in the designated target is called Geost
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  • A [[migration]] pathway map is a fundamental tool for prospect assessment and field development. In simple [[migration pathway]] maps, arrows are drawn perpend ...across a fault. In this fault plane profile of a fault in a [[Gulf Coast]] field, the [[shale gouge ratio (SGR)]] was calculated and contoured only on areas
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  • ...'Hyal B ='' HB-2) from two different reservoirs in the East Breaks 160-161 field provide data for [[modeling]] the history of hydrocarbon generation and [[m ...chromatograms of crude oils from two reservoirs in the East Breaks 160-161 field. Copyright: Dow et al.<ref name=ch04r29 /> Courtesy Gulf Coast SEPM.
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  • ...n oil originated from a specific source. Oils from the East Breaks 160-161 field have been analyzed by Dow et al.<ref name=ch04r29>Dow, W. G., M. A. Yukler, ...eogene turbidite facies are unlikely to be the source of oils in the A-537 field and further speculate that deeper [[source rocks]] with a strong marine alg
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  • ...1, Seismic facies of slope basin turbidite reservoirs, East Breaks 160-161 field: Pliocene-Pleistocene, northwestern Gulf of Mexico ''in'' P. Weimer and M. ...seismic reflection profile along the west side of the East Breaks 160-161 field. From Armentrout and Clement.<ref name=Armentroutandclement_1990>Armentrout
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  • ...nd conclusions of a horizontal-drilling program at South Pass 62 salt-dome field ....jpg|Figure 2]], [[:file:Mth14ch04f03.jpg|Figure 3]]). A 3-D seismic-based field study completed in 1994 identified reservoir targets for the horizontal-dri
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  • ...e bodies with [[magnetics]] because of the inherent ambiguity of potential field methods in determining Z.<ref name=ch14r8>Skeels, D. C., 1947, Ambiguity in ==Oil field example==
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  • ...cal petroleum degradation within the Brent Group reservoir in the Gullfaks field, Norwegian North Sea: Organic Geochemistry, vol. 19, nos. 1–3, p. 107–1 ...cholson, G., 1980, Geology of the Kern River field, in Kern River Oilfield Field Trip: AAPG Pacific Section Guidebook, p. 7–17.</ref> Oil source is the sa
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  • ...turbidite reservoir: The ARCO-DOE 91X-3 horizontal well project, Yowlumne field, San Juaquin Basin, California Yowlumne is a giant oil field in the San Joaquin Basin, California ([[:file:Mth14ch02f01.jpg|Figure 1]]),
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  • ...then the capillary properties of the Midale marly beds could seal Weyburn field without hydronamics. As often happens in oil-field studies, this one did not yield a unique solution. This analysis is not suf
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  • ...-3.png|300px|thumb|{{figure number|3}}Map and cross section of Raven Creek field.]] Raven Creek field (with 40 million BOE) illustrates the importance of a bottom seal. It is a
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  • ...r86>Schanck, J. W., C. C. Cobb, and M. L. Ivey, Jr., 1988, East Breaks 160 field on the offshore Texas shelf edge: a model for deepwater exploration and dev ...1, Seismic facies of slope basin turbidite reservoirs, East Breaks 160-161 field: Pliocene–Pleistocene, northwestern Gulf of Mexico, in P. Weimer and M. J
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  • | title = Pinedale Field: Case Study of a Giant Tight Gas Sandstone Reservoir | chapter = The Significance of the Pinedale Field
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  • ...file:M106Ch06Fig02.jpg|Figure 1]]), began production in 2004 and the Tamar field in 2013. ...the Israeli economic water. The production and resource data of the Helez field (5) includes the combined amount in all three reservoir levels. The amount
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  • ...tacked sandstones of the ''Glob alt'' reservoir at the East Breaks 160-161 field clearly demonstrates the need to carefully map the internal seismic facies ...''Trim A'' (A) and ''Glob alt'' (B) sandstones of the East Breaks 160-161 field. After Armentrout et al.<ref name=ch04r7>Armentrout, J. M., 1991, Paleontol
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  • ...al Williston Basin (North Dakota) and eastward into the region of Parshall Field. More than 5,000 Three Forks wells had been drilled by the end of 2020. Alt ...rg, S.A. and A. Pramudito, 2009, Petroleum geology of the giant Elm Coulee field, Williston Basin: AAPG Bulletin, v. 93, no. 9, pp. 1127-1153.
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  • It is important to identify stratigraphic complexities early in field development so that (1) operations can be tailored to optimize recovery and Problems associated with a stratigraphically complex field include difficulties in (1) drilling and completion and (2) reservoir chara
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  • ...the capture of details in sedimentary features for analysis away from the field, or for use in teaching.
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  • ...92, How 3D seismic-CAEX combination affected development of N. Frisco City field in Alabama: Oil & Gas Journal, vol. 90, no. 43, p. 127–130.</ref> Where t
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  • ...Reservoir Geology of the Upper Jurassic Brae Sandstone Member, Kingfisher Field, South Viking Graben, U.K. North Sea ...55–62.</ref><ref name=Fletcher2003b>Fletcher, K. J., 2003b, The South Brae Field, Blocks 16/07a, 16/07b, UK North Sea, in J. G. Gluyas and H. M. Hichens, ed
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  • ** Primary work location: office, field (stationary or mobile)
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  • ...x nature of the source field geometry (the geometry of the electromagnetic field or currents induced with the earth by the transmitter) may present quantita ...chniques are special cases of the DC method in which the induced potential field is measured and interpreted in terms of [[mineralogy]] and/or soil characte
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  • ...urement from the magnetometer after a model of the earth's normal magnetic field is removed. It is generally a reflection of the average magnetic susceptibi * [[Magnetic field: local variations]]
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  • ...ovement between [[Source rock|source]] and trap within a complexly faulted field and between fields. Migration maps that consist solely of [[dip]] arrows dr
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  • In the geological field, maps generated from data researchers had collected which then would be por ...gical map: Result of aerial photographs adapted to the actual condition on field.
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  • # Plot paleogeography, reservoir thickness, and field location on the same map. ...of canyons, shelf/slope break, shorelines, etc.), reservoir thickness, and field locations to trap development.
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