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Publikováno v:
GEOPHYSICS. 84:B353-B361
Production from wells in organic-rich shales often shows considerable lateral variation. Reliable predrill methods to characterize the lateral heterogeneity of such reservoirs are required to optimize the trajectory of lateral wells in these low-perm
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Vasudhaven Sudhakar, Richard Hearn, Colin M. Sayers, Sagnik Dasgupta, Adam Koesoemadinata, Edan Gofer
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Day 3 Wed, October 28, 2020.
Knowledge of pore pressure, in-situ stress, and lithology in unconventional reservoirs is important for safe and economic drilling, hydrocarbon production, and geomechanics applications such as wellbore stability analysis and hydraulic fracturing. Re
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SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2020.
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SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2019.
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SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2018.
Autor:
Charles Wagner, Adam Koesoemadinata, Ivan Priezzhev, Charles Inyang, Niranjan Banik, Vinod Agarwal
Publikováno v:
The Leading Edge. 33:400-412
A target-oriented, predrill, pore-pressure prediction method using seismically estimated acoustic impedance is applied to recently acquired and processed dual-coil data in the Green Canyon and Walker Ridge areas of the Gulf of Mexico. Three deepwater
Autor:
Steven Trares, David Ng, Alfonso Gonzalez, Adam Koesoemadinata, Vinod Agarwal, Norman E. Biles, Charles Wagner, Kevin Fisher
Publikováno v:
The Leading Edge. 31:528-537
The cost and complexity of deep-water subsalt development wells is so great that a very limited spatial sampling of the target reservoir is achievable with well data. Thus, the quantitative use of seismic data becomes of paramount importance. Poststa
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Marine and Petroleum Geology. 25:830-844
This article presents the results of applying a five-step process for using high-quality seismic data to locate marine gas hydrates. The process involved (1) reprocessing of seismic data for higher resolution, (2) detailed stratigraphic evaluation an
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Journal of Applied Geophysics. 56:165-176
The effects of diagenetic processes on velocity anisotropy in Ferron sandstone and Ellenburger carbonate core samples are investigated using petrophysical/petrological and P-wave velocity (Vp) data at room pressure and ambient (air dry) saturation. T
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GEOPHYSICS. 68:1611-1625
We use empirical relations derived from laboratory and log data for sandstones to estimate unknown parameters from given parameters. The known and unknown parameters may be any of the following: compressional and shear wave velocities (Vp and Vs), de