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  • | chapter = Classification of exploration traps [[Category:Classification of exploration traps]]
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  • ! Petrological information || Exploration significance || Exploration application
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  • ...in]] of New Mexico and Colorado; [[:file:FG34.JPG|Figure 1]]). Significant exploration for and production of coalbed methane in these basins began in the U.S. in
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  • * [http://www.visionexploration.com/bwb.htm Vision Exploration article]
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  • The Upper Mississippian Fayetteville Shale play is a regional shale-gas exploration and development program within the central and eastern Arkoma Basin of Arka ...this information to the oil and gas industry and the public to assist with exploration and development projects. The results of these studies were published by t
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  • ...elated Hydrocarbons in Sedimentary Sequences: RMAG Guidebook for Petroleum Exploration and Exploitation in Clastic and Carbonate Sediments, p. 45–58.</ref>, cou ...ref name=ch09r13>Dahlberg, E. C., 1982, Applied hydrodynamics in petroleum exploration: New York, Springer Verlag, 161 p.</ref><ref name=ch09r24>Hannon, N., 1987,
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  • | series = Methods in Exploration Subsurface geological features of interest in hydrocarbon exploration are three-dimensional (3-D) in nature. Examples are salt diapirs, [[overthr
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  • ...<ref name=ch05r5>Dahlberg, E. C., 1994, Applied Hydrodynamics in Petroleum Exploration, 2nd ed.: New York, Springer-Verlag, 295 p. ''Excellent subsurface fluid pr ...havior principles, including pressure, with broad application to petroleum exploration.''</ref> courtesy AAPG.]]
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  • | series = Methods in Exploration ...ods]] [[Category:Pages with badly formatted tables]] [[Category:Methods in Exploration 10]]
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  • | series = Methods in Exploration ...1}}Differential sticking. ©Exploration Logging<ref name=ExplorationLogging>Exploration Logging, Inc., 1979, Field geologists training guide—an introduction to o
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  • ...ow-permeability matrix (Corbett et al., 1994; Pearson, 2012). Accordingly, exploration had been focused on the naturally fractured fault zones (these major fractu ...acres in Louisiana. Many other large operators were also present. But the exploration in Louisiana was discouraged by the preliminary production results ConocoPh
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  • | series = Methods in Exploration [[Category:Methods in Exploration 10]]
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  • ...zed in 1977, EMD serves as an international forum for those working in the exploration, development, and production of energy sources other than conventional oil
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  • ...-Pederson, P., and A. G. Koestler, eds., Hydrocarbon Seals, Importance for Exploration and Production: Norwegian Petroleum Society Special Publication 7, 250 p. * Nybakken, S., 1991, Sealing fault traps—an exploration concept in a mature petroleum province: Tampen Spur, northern North Sea: Fi
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  • Advisory Group Member - Robert J. Coskey, Rose Exploration, Inc. ...h was produced from Sinopec’s Fuling Shale Gas field. Lacustrine shale oil exploration has also been successful in the Sichuan and Ordos Basins in central China,
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  • | chapter = Classification of exploration traps [[Category:Classification of exploration traps]]
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  • ...Clastic Depositional Systems: Applications to Petroleum, Coal, and Uranium Exploration: New York, Springer-Verlag, 438 p. Summarizes reservoir characteristics of
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  • | series = Methods in Exploration There are a variety of other special agreements used in oil and gas exploration and development activities.
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  • ...data. For example, if the regional [[tectonic setting]] indicates that our exploration area is in a [[thrust belt]], but local [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dic ...r zones in the East African rift system and their relevance to hydrocarbon exploration in rifts]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 74, p. 1234–1253.
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  • ...gas was regarded as a nuisance, a less-valued by-product of [[crude oil]] exploration and production to be gotten rid of as cheaply as possible, commonly by vent
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