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  • ==US Information== [https://www.eia.gov/coal/ US Energy Information Administration Coal webpage]<br>
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  • ...c maps]], one or more for each depositional systems tract. These maps help us predict [[reservoir]] and [[seal]] rock as well as delineate probable [[mig
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  • ...n the United States (though they may be protected by copyright outside the US). The employee must have made the work ''as part of his/her duties''. ...every work republished by the US government falls into this category. The US government can own copyrights that are assigned to it by others, for exampl
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  • ...(4) [[Core description|cores]], and (5) detailed measured sections, helps us define the depositional sequences and interpret primary factors affecting f
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  • ...or|fault seal analysis]] during production avoids needless wells and helps us position necessary infill wells for producing residual accumulations. Cross
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  • ..._pyrolysis#Rock-eval_pyrolysis|S2 curve]] of a Rock-Eval analysis can help us determine the total amount of hydrogen in milligrams of hydrogen to grams o ...al_pyrolysis#Pyrolysis_indices|S3 curve]] of a Rock-Eval analysis can help us determine the total amount of oxygen present in a sample according to the f
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  • ...-D [[seismic data]] gathering and processing. In addition, computers allow us to compare thousands of data sets rapidly, as in [[Surficial geochemical ex ...o see what might be there, instead of discounting what may not be known to us.
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  • Basin paleogeographic maps are useful prospecting tools. They help us locate and predict the occurrence of [[The seven critical elements of hydro
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  • ...ant is the composition of the sandstone. Knowing the composition, may help us to understand where is the sand sediment come from and what is the source r ...tation process cannot tell us about it well, but the composition will tell us much more. Based on grain mineralogy, sandstones are divided into three gro
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  • Reef2.png|{{figure number|2}}Modern reef, US Virgin Islands. From Zitello et al.<ref>Zitello, A. G., L. J. Bauer, T. A. ...tview/oceans/st-crispins-reef-great-barrier-reef/xXFiD1jApxEAAAQfCaZacg?gl=us&heading=65&pitch=107&fovy=75 Google Street View of the Great Barrier Reef]
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  • ...e. Obviously, [[drilling a well]] and running a set of logging tools gives us much more information. However, the advantage of the seismic method is that ...a “fuzzy” picture of the subsurface over a large area, whereas wells give us detailed geological information at a few points. This suggests a general ap
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  • Geological fieldwork lets us acquire first-order data. We cannot just assume that all necessary geologic ...ened to collaboration. Offices don't provide the same opportunity. Most of us like fieldwork; it's why we entered the profession.
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  • The taks above take us to a roll-out at the AAPG ACE in April 2014, but most of the work will be d
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  • ...uce or further assess key risks. This step promotes free thinking and lets us visualize success. For example, if you had the choice of any field data to
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  • ...s and their interdependencies, along with the following data sources, help us assess which structural fairways might be prospective:
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  • Computer simulation can help us predict [[lithofacies]] and hydrocarbon occurrence between and beyond data The difference between the simulation predictions and the known geology lets us focus on specific areas and processes to refine the model. Analysis of subs
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  • The following characteristics can help us predict and recognize gasification. The following characteristics can help us predict and recognize gas destruction:
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  • Characterizing the structural domains lets us look at specific domains relative to the hydrocarbon system and thereby ide
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  • ...ities in Karnes County (Fig. 3). (Also, notice the water-jumping curves in US tight oil and gas production linked to the pandemic and O&G price collapse
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  • ...relatives in modern oceans. In practice, this evolutionary stability lets us accurately estimate paleobathymetry as far back as the middle Miocene (abou ...r biological processes of marine organisms. However, foraminifera can help us estimate paleodepth because many environmental factors influencing their di
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  • ...inferred pore system properties, such as pore type and geometry. They help us correlate and map containers and ultimately help predict reservoir performa ...ance_fig9-4.png|Figure 1]]). They define and map reservoir geology to help us predict reservoir performance.
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  • ...ronmental analysis|paleoenvironmental]] distributions, which in turn helps us interpret [[sequence stratigraphy]] and reconstruct the [[paleogeography]]
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  • The following data sources and techniques can help us assess some of these technical issues:
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  • ...itude, or envelope amplitude. Analysis within specific reflectors can give us clues to changes in lithology or [[porosity]].
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  • ...Vaca Muerta tight oil deposit is now producing at record levels, matching US well scores]: American Journal of Transportation</ref>.
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  • ...a Shale of the southeastern US, and the Woodford Shale of the southcentral US.
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  • ...(4) [[Core description|cores]], and (5) detailed measured sections, helps us define the depositional sequences and interpret primary factors affecting f
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  • | Consistent vertical termination of faults within the section can help us bracket timing relative to the ages of the section they cut and do not cut. ...tions of faults || The crosscutting nature of discrete fault sets can help us infer the relative timing of motion of those sets.
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  • ...y|pore geometry]]. Mapping S<sub>w</sub> distribution in a reservoir helps us predict trap boundaries.
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  • ...iological classification. However, if a proper classification would enable us to locate a herd of treephantbees, and if honey were oil, we might become r
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  • ...from well cuttings in areas of relatively high sedimentation rate may help us recognize worldwide oxygen isotope stages. Isotope studies can be useful lo
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  • ...ttp://www.thefreedictionary.com/benthic benthic] marine organisms can help us constrain latitudinal sea-surface temperature gradients and quantitative pa
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  • ...y the state, Wyoming’s DJ Basin is dominantly public land regulated by the US Bureau of Land Management in addition to the WOGCC. Across both Colorado an ...Oil and Gas Conservation Comission online proudction data, cogcc.state.co.us/data2.html#/downloads, (accessed June 15, 2021)
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  • Three methods help us determine the age of accumulations.
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  • Once constructed, these explanations give us greater confidence in our interpretations and a higher level of predictabil
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  • Gravity methods help us identify the size, shape, and depth of anomalous masses. Gravity effectivel
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  • ===US rectangular system===
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  • ...eaf characteristics (i.e., the percentage of entire-margined leaves) helps us determine [[Tertiary]] temperatures to within [[temperature::1&deg;C]].
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  • Fracture analysis can help us define structural axes and trends or fracture-related reservoir properties.
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  • Probabilistic techniques can help us recognize objectively the most probable sequence of events and therefore ca
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  • A Pickett plot lets us compare water saturations of different parts of a reservoir in one or many
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  • ...tu vs. reworked faunas and floras) may enhance local correlations and help us identify sediment source. Generally, where in situ fossils are relatively a Assemblage data can also help us recognize diagnostic elements of stratigraphic sequences.
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  • ...m water saturations (“immobile” water) estimated from log calculations let us extrapolate the P<sub>c</sub> curves into low S<sub>w</sub> ranges.
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  • ...section]]s and individual logs show accommodation space changes which help us identify sequence and systems tracts.
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  • ...ctly on wireline logs next to lithofacies descriptions and show data helps us decide about exploitation for stratigraphic traps. In [[:file:exploring-for
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  • ...n molecules. However, the patterns generated in the chromatograms can help us determine if a source rock will be oil or gas prone.
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  • ...n: SIMP SUL-BRAS. GEOL., 3, Anais ..., v.1., p. 373-378.</ref> which allow us to assign to the Guará Formation an age between Late Jurassic and Early Cr
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  • ...00px|{{figure number|1}}Barnett Shale Field.<ref>[http://www.tceq.state.tx.us/assets/public/implementation/barnett_shale/bs_images/bsOilGasWells.png Texa ...lay area.<ref name=TRC>Texas Railroad Commission, [http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/oil-gas/major-oil-gas-formations/barnett-shale-information/ Barnett Shale I
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  • ...e model. Using this age model to calibrate each depositional sequence lets us calculate geologic rates, such as rates of rock accumulation and burial and Using this age model to calibrate each depositional cycle helps us calculate geologic rates, such as rates of rock accumulation and burial and
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  • Remote sensing data such as [[satellite imagery]] can help us examine regional [[Structural patterns|structural fabrics, patterns, and co
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  • ...th of burial of a top seal at a specific time. Shale compaction curves let us infer the shale density at a specific depth of burial and time.
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  • ...e throat-size distribution, and height above the [[free water level]] lets us interpret the significance of a hydrocarbon show.
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  • ...avenues and the calculation of trap vs. generation-migration models helps us assess the risk of specific prospects.
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  • Subcrop maps also help us predict lithologic content of the supercropping valley networks. In the exa
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  • IHS Markit®, 2021, Enerdeq™ US well history and production database: Englewood, Colo., IHS Markit. http://
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  • The interpretation methodology of [[sequence stratigraphy]] helps us recognize each cycle phase and provides a nomenclature to describe each ele
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  • ...ference.com/browse/authigenic authigenic] clays might be present, can help us predict permeability.
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  • Defending the safety of nuclear power, they remind us of the recurring and deadly coal-mine accidents, of the oil- and gas-plant
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  • ...233, DOI: 10.1144/gsjgs.148.2.0223</ref> The use of pollen and spores lets us examine in situ fossils rather than evaluate an aggregate “[[kerogen]] so
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  • ...Breaks area (data provided by Gerry Ragan, Mobil Exploration and Producing US). The core hole is [[length::0.3 mi]] to the west of the seismic reflection
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  • The following characteristics can help us predict and recognize [[biodegradation]].
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  • ...here the target interval and area are within a depositional sequence gives us the ability to predict the presence of certain trap types. Follow the proce
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  • Quantitative fault seal analysis lets us predict [[fault seal behavior]]. Fault seal behavior is rarely random. Once
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  • Analog porosity values for different depositional environments can help us predict the porosity of reservoir system rocks when the target formation is
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  • In combination with the cumulative probability curve, lognormality provides us with a very useful and powerful predictive tool. Accordingly, it is importa ...and hydrocarbon recovery factor is about as accurate as nature will allow us to estimate. In other words, 80% of our predictions should be within an env
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  • IHS Markit, 2021. Enerdeq™ Browser, US well history and production database: Englewood, Colo., IHS Markit. http://
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  • ...suggesting it is a world-class resource comparable to several of the major US shale gas basins. There is active exploration for petroleum resources in th
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  • ...has continued to progress lowering the breakeven to US$40/bbl for oil and US$2.0 MMBtu for wet gas. As activity ramps up, these values will continue to ...pling gas-import bills, the Gas Plus plan granted an elevated gas price of US$7.5/MMBtu for incremental new gas, significantly improving netbacks for com
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  • Simple equations allow us to estimate permeability and skin factor once the correct semilog straight
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  • ...systems tract and the specific depositional environments within each lets us predict possible [[reservoir]], [[seal]], and [[Calculating charge volume|c
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  • The "Rule of 72" is a useful rule of thumb that allows us to estimate the doubling time or rate of any proposed investment. To find t
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  • ...elopment and final shape of natural structures—ideas that may not occur to us even after careful study of structures in the field.
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  • ...l shale in Jordan can generate around 35 Bbo barrels of oil, more than the US oil reserves.”<ref name=Obeidat_2012>Obeidat, O., 2012, [https://themusli
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  • ...sections than faults, but fortunately there are geometric rules that allow us to predict one shape from the other<ref name=Suppe_1983>Suppe, J., 1983, [h
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  • ...lish, Spanish, French, Mexican, and Republic of Texas grants made prior to US sovereignty are recognized).
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  • ...rrelation, mapping, and genetic controls: Applied Geoscience Conference of US Gulf Region, Mudstones as Unconventional Shale Gas/Oil Reservoirs, Houston
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  • ...owledge, which includes the utilization of well and seismic data that tell us about the subsurface structure, which in turn, we can infer about the reser
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  • ...rrelation, mapping, and genetic controls: Applied Geoscience Conference of US Gulf Region Mudstones as Unconventional Shale Gas/Oil Reservoirs, Houston G ...he Monterey Formation of California and the origin of its siliceous rocks: US Geological Survey Professional Paper 212, 57 p.</ref><ref>Isaacs, C. M., 19
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  • Numerous studies of the [[petroleum system]] have been published; they allow us having a good knowledge of the foreland geometry and temperature evolution
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  • ...ore we use the Jacob stick, we should make sketch of bedding. It will help us to make the measurement efficiently.
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  • ...sses, ''in'' Proceedings of the 43rd U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium and 4th US-Canada Rock Mechanics Symposium, Asheville, North Carolina, June 28-July 1,
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  • ...field in the United States<ref> EIA, 2015, Top 100 US oil and gas fields: US Energy Information Administration, accessed February 3, 2021, www.eia.gov.<
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  • ...der load. Applying Mohr's circles to describe the behavior of rocks allows us to form only a qualitative picture of the action of normal and tangential s
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  • ...<ref name=RRC>Railroad Commission of Texas, 2011, [http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/meetings/ogpfd/RangePFD.PDF&sa=U&ei=WIAQT9DPA6Xu0gGBxlC_Aw&ved=0CAcQFjAB&cl ...conflicts over the access to such energy. The result is a better world for us that bridges the gap to an environmentally neutral energy future.
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  • ...2.87 g/cm3 (Schlumberger, 1989). The sonic matrix time for dolomite is 44 us/ft (Rider, 1996).
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