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  • | chapter = Core description [[File:FG18CoreSt63Appendix3.JPG|thumb|300px|Core slab photo.<ref name=Ruppel_2012>Ruppel, Stephen C., 2012, [http://archives
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  • | chapter = Core handling ...ared before the core is pulled. Every effort should be made to prevent the core from weathering or changing if s fluid contents. Speed is important when ha
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  • | chapter = Core orientation ...rmined. Typically, a mark, groove, or line is placed on the surface of the core and the ''in situ'' [[azimuth]] of the marking is determined with respect t
    13 KB (1,964 words) - 20:50, 19 January 2022
  • | chapter = Core alteration and preservation ...losely as possible to virgin reservoir conditions. Thus, alteration of the core during recovery, wellsite handling, shipment, and storage must be minimized
    20 KB (2,971 words) - 15:46, 19 January 2022
  • | chapter = Overview of routine core analysis [[file:Box_core32.jpg|thumb|300px|Box of core samples, labelled and stored on site, [http://nc.water.usgs.gov/ccp/2003Eto
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  • #REDIRECT [[Core-to-log transformations and porosity-permeability relationships]]
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  • | chapter = Core-log transformations and porosity-permeability relationships ==Core-log transformations==
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  • * [[Core handling]] * [[Core alteration and preservation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Core-to-log transformations and porosity-permeability relationships]]
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  • | chapter = Core handling ...ared before the core is pulled. Every effort should be made to prevent the core from weathering or changing if s fluid contents. Speed is important when ha
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  • ...the new Sidetrak Coring System<sup>®</sup> cut a more conventional type of core angled off to the side of the hole. Sidewall cores are an excellent cost ef ...ise to have more than one type of core barrel on location until acceptable core recovery can be demonstrated. [[:file:sidewall-coring_fig1.png|Figure 1]] i
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  • ...pense of [[trip]]ping pipe. A mature field might need a sponge or pressure core to help pin down remaining reserves. These three situations describe three [[file:conventional-coring_fig1.png|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Conventional core barrel. © Eastman Christensen, Technical Data Sheet C-105.]]
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  • ...''') is a large continental [[craton]], which forms the ancient geological core of the [[North America]]n continent. ...k in [[subduction]] zones. The purple area fringing the stable continental core is made up of older Precambrian basement that was deformed during plate col
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  • ...ous style structures include domino models, low angle normal fault and the core complex, fault-ramp ramp-flat, rift and half graben. ==Low angle normal fault and core complex==
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  • # Describe [[Core description|cores]] and [[Mudlogging: drill cuttings analysis|cuttings]] fr # Calibrate core and cuttings descriptions to [[Quick-look lithology from logs|well logs]] a
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  • | chapter = Overview of routine core analysis [[file:Box_core32.jpg|thumb|300px|Box of core samples, labelled and stored on site, [http://nc.water.usgs.gov/ccp/2003Eto
    14 KB (2,121 words) - 21:16, 19 January 2022
  • | chapter = Core-log transformations and porosity-permeability relationships ==Core-log transformations==
    14 KB (1,893 words) - 20:15, 2 February 2016
  • .... So in order words, a syncline is identified by the younger rocks at it’s core. In folds, crests and troughs are usually firstly referred to as synforms a ...e soft, the effect of erosion on them will bring about a valley and if the core occupying rocks are hard,erosion,when it occurs will carve them into a peak
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  • ...solid [[silicate]] rock that entends from the base of the [[crust]] to the core-mantle boundary at approximately 2900 km (-1802 mi) in depth.<ref name=Pete
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  • | chapter = Core orientation ...rmined. Typically, a mark, groove, or line is placed on the surface of the core and the ''in situ'' [[azimuth]] of the marking is determined with respect t
    13 KB (1,964 words) - 20:50, 19 January 2022
  • * [[Core handling]] * [[Core alteration and preservation]]
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  • file:fishing_fig6.png|{{figure number|6}}Core type basket. ...bulence. It is often part of the BHA, and it is almost always run before a core barrel or diamond bit to prevent damage ([[:file:fishing_fig4.png|Figure 4]
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  • ...ps, test results (such as [[drill stem testing]] and [[Overview of routine core analysis|coring]]),and final status.Information may not be reliable, especi
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  • ===Core analysis=== ...ysis: Interpretation, Logging, and Use of Natural and Induced Fractures in Core: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=1203 AAPG Methods in Exploration 8],
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  • | chapter = Core alteration and preservation ...losely as possible to virgin reservoir conditions. Thus, alteration of the core during recovery, wellsite handling, shipment, and storage must be minimized
    20 KB (2,971 words) - 15:46, 19 January 2022
  • ...nformation on cores, see [[Conventional coring]], [[Core handling]], and [[Core description]].) ...te with log bulk density to determine the amount of depth shifts required. Core bulk density usually correlates well with the [[density log]] because litho
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  • | chapter = Core description [[File:FG18CoreSt63Appendix3.JPG|thumb|300px|Core slab photo.<ref name=Ruppel_2012>Ruppel, Stephen C., 2012, [http://archives
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