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pro vyhledávání: '"Carlos H. L. Bruhn"'
Autor:
J.I. Hernández, M.M.L. Silveira, S. Pedrinha, Carlos H. L. Bruhn, K.M.T. Carpio, E. Bento Freire, G.P. Raja Gabaglia, V.M. Artagão, R.M. Hernández, J.P. Gomes, Eduardo Roemers-Oliveira, R.B. Bunevich, G.J.S. Terra, C.D. Arregui, Ricardo Lykawka, Daniel Galvão Carnier Fragoso, A. De Gasperi, A.J.C. Magalhães
Publikováno v:
Earth-Science Reviews. 210:103325
High-resolution sequence stratigraphy (HRSS) is a data-driven methodology that refers to the stratigraphic refinement achieved below seismic resolution. HRSS follows the standard sequence stratigraphy methodology and nomenclature, which are well esta
Autor:
Luciana dos Santos Silva, Roberto Adelar Bonora Vieira, Antonio Carlos Capeleiro Pinto, Ednilson B. Freire, Carlos H. L. Bruhn, Guilherme Espirito Santo Dumas, Paulo Johann
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Day 2 Tue, May 01, 2018.
Over the last 40 years Petrobras has developed several oilfields in the prolific Campos Basin, including giant fields such as Marlim, Roncador and Jubarte, among others. All of these giant fields produce mostly from siliciclastic turbidite reservoirs
Autor:
Celso Cesar M. Branco, Paulo Johann, Ednilson B. Freire, Antonio Carlos Capeleiro Pinto, Carlos H. L. Bruhn, Marcelo Curzio Salomao
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Day 1 Tue, October 24, 2017.
Petrobras found almost 100 hydrocarbon accumulations in the Campos and Santos basins, between 50 and 300 km off the Brazilian coast (under water depths from 80 to 2,400 m), which produce from very different types of reservoirs, including mostly (1) p
Publikováno v:
Marine and Petroleum Geology. 26:824-853
The paleogeographic evolution of Campos Basin, a major oil province of Brazil, during the deposition of its giant turbidite reservoirs, was reinterpreted based on the integration of quantitative sandstone petrography and structural analysis of region
Publikováno v:
The Leading Edge. 19:512-517
Oil accumulations in the deepwater Campos Basin offshore Brazil are found in Oligocene/Miocene sand-rich turbidites of contrasting architectural types. Reservoirs are sand lobes with thickness of 50 m, width of 1–5 km wide, and length of 2–10 km
Autor:
Roger G. Walker, Carlos H. L. Bruhn
Publikováno v:
Sedimentology. 44:17-46
Successions of Early Eocene coarse-grained turbidites up to 400 m thick fill fault-controlled canyons along the eastern Brazilian continental margin. They form part of a Late Albian to Early Eocene transgressive succession characterized by onlapping,
Autor:
Renato G. Alves, Carlos H. L. Bruhn, Paulo Ernesto Vieira, Antonio Cosme Del Rey, Clovis Francisco Santos
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All Days.
Abstract Golfinho Field was discovered in July, 2003, after the drilling of the wildcat 1-ESS-123, located about 80 km northeast off the City of Vitória, in the EspÍrito Santo Basin, offshore southern Brazil, under water depths between 1,300 and 1,
Autor:
Antonio Carlos Capeleiro Pinto, Marcio F. C. Bezerra, Carlos Alberto Pedroso, Carlos H. L. Bruhn
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Abstract Heavy oil production from the deepwater Campos Basin, southeastern Brazil, has comprised a new challenge for Petrobras (Pedroso et al., 2003; Pinto et al., 2003a, 2003b; Bruhn et al., 2003). One of the most recent discoveries in the Campos B
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Abstract The first oil discovery in the Campos Basin dates from 1974, when the ninth well drilled found Albian carbonate reservoirs (Garoupa Field) under a water depth of 120 m. Oil production started on August 13th, 1977, from the Enchova Field, whi
Autor:
Andrea Nicolino de Sa, Solange S. Guedes, J.R. Fagundes Netto, Antonio Carlos Capeleiro Pinto, Carlos H. L. Bruhn, J. Adilson T. Gomes
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Since the discovery of the Garoupa Field in the Campos Basin, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1973, Petrobras has been moving to deeper waters. Subsea engineering and well technologies have been developed and applied to overcome the environmental restrict