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  • ...in Weyburn field. Copyright: Coalson et al.;<ref name=Coalson1994>Coalson, E. B., S. M. Goolsby, and M. H. Franklin, 1994, Subtle seals and fluid-flow b
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  • ...wet and isolated by pressure from over-lying sandstones. Layers A through E merge into homogenous, clean sandstone on the west margin of the fan, yet c ...Diego, 1996, v. 5, p. A27.</ref>). Thus, the basal productive layer (sand E) is thickest on the right (east) side of the fan, whereas the top layer (sa
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  • ...c trap (shaded area). Copyright: Dahlberg;<ref name=Dahlberg1994>Dahlberg, E. C., 1994, Applied Hydrodynamics in Petroleum Exploration, 2nd ed.: New Yor
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  • ...st. From Loucks et al.;<ref name=Loucks>Loucks, R. G., M. M. Dodge, and W. E. Galloway, 1984, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/sandsto2/data ...on with an example from the Frontier Sandstone, Bighorn basin, Wyoming, in E. B. Coalson, S. S. Kaplan, C. W. Keighin, L. A. Oglesby, and J. W. Robinson
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  • The following excerpts from a paper by Horace E. Rowald<ref>Rowald, H. E., 1984, Land maps and property descriptions: American Association of Landme # Well data (i.e., producing wells, [[dry hole]]s, total depths drilled, operator's name, an
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  • ...ibed by Hubbert<ref name=ch11r15 /> and Dahlberg<ref name=ch11r7>Dahlberg, E. C., 1982, Applied Hydrodynamics in Petroleum Exploration: New York, Spring
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  • ...ic data on sterane distributions. From Palmer;<ref name=ch08r38>Palmer, S. E., 1984, Hydrocarbon source potential of organic facies of the lacustrine El ...rine organisms lived.<ref name=ch08r32>Moldowan, J. M., W. K. Seifert, and E. J. Gallegos, 1985, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1984-85/da
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  • ...<ref>A. A. G. Webb, A. Yin, T. M. Harrison, J. Célérier, G. E. Gehrels, C. E. Manning, and M. Grove, 2011, Cenozoic tectonic history of the Himachal Him
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  • ...1925-1955.</ref> ''reservoir unit,''<ref name=pt06r98>Pettijohn, F. J., P. E. Potter, and R. Siever, 1973, Sand and Sandstone: New York, Springer-Verlag ...petrophysical properties of sandstones<ref name=pt06r92>Morton, R. A., T. E. Ewing, and N. Tyler, 1983, Continuity and internal properties of Gulf Coas
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  • ...f the Caribbean region: a plate-tectonic perspective], in G. Dengo, and J. E. Case, eds., The Caribbean Region (vol. H of the Geology of North America s
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  • ...bsurface through time, which can be achieved by using modeling techniques (e.g., kinematic, geometrical, and geomechanical). For instance, seismic secti ...eral intermediate stages (sequential restoration).‎<ref>Vidal-Royo, O., T. E. Hearon IV, C. D. Connors, S. Bland, F. Schaefer, O. Ferrer, I. Mora, et al
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  • ...Such faults are common in the Gulf Coast.<ref name=Verbeek-et-al>Verbeek, E. R., K. W. Ratzlaff, and U. S. Clanton, 1979, [http://pubs.usgs.gov/mf-maps
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  • .../ref>) and Information Circular 40 (Li et al.<ref name=Lietal>Li, Peng, M. E. Ratchford, and D. M. Jarvie, 2010, Geochemistry and thermal maturity analy
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  • ...t substitutions, especially strontium<ref name=Behrensandland_1972>Behrens E. W., and L. S. Land, 1972, Subtidal Holocene dolomite, Baffin Bay, Texas: J ...rapidly than ideal dolomite.<ref name=Busenbergandplummer_1982>Busenberg, E. and L. N. Plummer, 1982, The kinetics of dissolution of dolomite in CO2-H2
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  • ...>Cuiec, L., 1987, [[Wettability]] and oil reservoirs, in Kleppe, J., Berg, E. W., Buller, A. T., Hjemeland, O., and Torsaeter, O., eds., North Sea Oil a
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  • ...can be quite difficult and time consuming.<ref name=Box_etal_1987>Box, G. E. P., and N. R. Draper, 1987, Empirical model building and response surfaces ...cussion of simulation topics is given in Hohn.<ref name=Hohn_1988>Hohn, M. E., 1988, Geostatistics and petroleum geology: New York, Van Nostrand Reinhol
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  • ..., filtering, sharpening, and false coloring), higher level image analysis (e.g., feature recognition and extraction), and three-dimensional projections. ...ole televiewer technique.<ref name=pt04r23>Zemanek, J., R. L. Caldwell, E. E. Glenn, S. V. Holcomb, L. J. Norton, and A. J. D. Straus, 1969, The Borehol
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  • ...density. The litho-density tool (LDT) also provides a photoelectron (P<sub>e</sub>) [[cross section]] curve, an independent indicator of lithology. Use the lithology matrix densities to determine porosity and average P<sub>e</sub> to determine lithology listed in the table below.
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  • ...osition a reservoir that has no relation with the structure<ref>Aquitaine, E., 1982, Exploration for Carbonate Petroleum Reservoirs: New York, John Wile * Back, W., B. B. Hanshaw, T. E. Plye, L. N. Plummer, and A. E. Weidie, 1979, Geochemical significance of groundwater discharge and carbon
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  • ...l. 66, no. 4, p. 408-–429.</ref><ref name=ch10r59>Nelson, J., S., Simmons, E., C., 1995, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1994-96/data/pg/00
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