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    ...y assuming the bed dip. If the assumed dip is wrong, the well may exit the target zone. Problems also occur if the well crosses an unexpected fault. From Cha
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  • ...{{{20|}}}}}{{#if:{{{target|}}}| to ''[[:{{NAMESPACE}}:{{{target}}}|{{{target}}}]]''|}}. ([[{{{discussion|{{{discuss|:{{TALKPAGENAME}}}}}}}}|Discuss]]){{
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    Problems can be encountered with landing a horizontal well if the target zone is too high or too low compared to what is predicted. From Chapter 28,
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    ...erg field, Norwegian North Sea. The horizontal well section was planned to target several seismically defined, fluvial channel bodies within the Ness Formati
    (800 × 483 (64 KB)) - 20:19, 30 July 2014
  • File:Figure2MancosCommRept.jpg
    ...examples of wells that produce from the Mancos Shale. The main completion target is an interval of the Upper Mancos that is sometimes referred to as Niobrar
    (1,679 × 617 (359 KB)) - 20:50, 14 April 2021
  • .../nowiki> or <nowiki>[[#some heading]]</nowiki>, it's important to have the target in sentence case to avoid broken links. Notice that when links are in the m Please make as many links as you can, even if the target pages don't exist. This is one of the great advantages of a wiki over tradi
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    ...py; by, the Society of Petroleum Engineers. (b) Horizontal well drilled to target oil within a mouth bar in the Ivishak Formation, Prudhoe Bay field. Bay sha
    (800 × 1,047 (162 KB)) - 18:05, 20 August 2015
  • ...ld, where these pockets are typically found, and then how to plan wells to target these volumes.
    1 member (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 17:33, 13 April 2022
  • ...rmula for U where U = V – Z. The values for Z, the subsea elevation of the target aquifer, can be determined by simply overlaying a structure contour map on A critical step in mapping hydrodynamic traps in a target formation is making a water isopotential map (step 3 above). Before that ca
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  • * Anticipated target size and shape of the anomaly (or geologic target) ...specpubs/memoir66/18/0243.htm Importance of sampling design and density in target recognition], in D. Schumacher and M. A. Abrams, eds., Hydrocarbon Migratio
    6 KB (826 words) - 17:33, 25 January 2022
  • ...one [[Depositional sequence identification|depositional sequence]]? Is the target the entire section?
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  • ...rge|To name multiple pages to merge ''into'' a single page, use the {{para|target}} parameter. For example, to merge the tagged page, as well as OtherPage1, ...{{tlx|{{BASEPAGENAME}} |OtherPage1&nbsp;|OtherPage2&nbsp;|OtherPage3&nbsp;|target{{=}}OtherPage4&nbsp;|discuss{{=}}Talk:OtherPage#Merge discussion&nbsp;|date
    3 KB (484 words) - 19:35, 17 January 2014
  • ...rofile by using field observations to place the wellbore in the designated target is called Geosteering. Geosteering can use a large variety of tools and tec
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  • # Study known accumulations that occur within the target formation. # Put target formation in a global and regional climatic framework. At the time of depos
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  • * What target(s) will be evaluated? * How will the well(s) be drilled to reach those target(s)?
    6 KB (779 words) - 15:09, 24 January 2022
  • ...ce target zone and the aperture size required for adequate imaging of that target zone.<ref name=pt07r64>Yilmaz, O., 1987 Seismic Data Processing: Society of ...in which migration is performed. Just having a dense coverage on top of a target zone, for example, a 25-m in-line trace spacing and a 25-m cross-line trace
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  • ! Medium to be Sampled || Target to be Analyzed || Methods ! Medium to be Sampled || Target to be Analyzed || Methods
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  • ...the drill bit is deflected at an angle from the vertical toward a specific target. Deviated wells are commonly drilled from fixed drilling locations such as ...ng assembly, and drilling will then proceed out of the window toward a new target.
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  • ...traps. A petrophysical analysis of the lithofacies of a rock section in a target area can help determine if such a relationship exists. ...oir characteristics, despite high porosity readings on the logs. Thus, the target of interest is the highstand mound facies.
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  • ...the drill bit is deflected at an angle from the vertical toward a specific target. Deviated wells are commonly drilled from fixed drilling locations such as ...ng assembly, and drilling will then proceed out of the window toward a new target.
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