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pro vyhledávání: '"Dianna Shelander"'
Autor:
Matthew Frye, Dianna Shelander, Daniel R. McConnell, Tetsuo Saeki, Timothy S. Collett, Craig Shipp, Thomas Reichel, William Shedd, Ray Boswell
Publikováno v:
Interpretation. 4:SA13-SA24
As gas hydrate energy assessment matures worldwide, emphasis has evolved away from confirmation of the mere presence of gas hydrate to the more complex issue of prospecting for those specific accumulations that are viable resource targets. Gas hydrat
Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia. 63:4374-4384
Well log data, which are measured in depth, provide detailed information only in the vicinity of the boreholes, while surface seismic data, which are measured in units of time, can reveal important structural and stratigraphic changes beyond well loc
Autor:
Caleb Jennings, Rajiv Srivastava, Bhaskar Deo, Basant Pradhan, Rakesh Kumar, Mohamed Sheneshen, Tarlochan Singh, Mohamed Afia, Krishna Ramani, Nader C. Dutta, Tarek Nafie, Hany Hussein, Dianna Shelander
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SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2016.
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Marine and Petroleum Geology. 34:134-149
Logging-while-drilling data acquired during the 2009 Gulf of Mexico (GoM) Gas Hydrate Joint Industry Project Leg II program combined with features observed in seismic data allow assessment of the depositional environment, geometry, and internal archi
Autor:
Timothy S. Collett, William Shedd, Matthew Frye, Dianna Shelander, Daniel R. McConnell, Ray Boswell
Publikováno v:
Marine and Petroleum Geology. 34:4-30
The northern Gulf of Mexico (GoM) has long been a focus area for the study of gas hydrates. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, work focused on massive gas hydrates deposits that were found to form at and near the seafloor in association with hydrocarbon
Publikováno v:
Marine and Petroleum Geology. 34:96-110
We present a methodology for generating pre-drill estimations of hydrate saturations using conventional 3D seismic data. These seismic-based estimates will be compared with well log derived saturations from the subsequently drilled wells of the Gulf
Publikováno v:
Marine and Petroleum Geology. 34:111-118
Potential accumulations of gas hydrates in Alaminos Canyon Block 21 (AC21) in the Gulf of Mexico are thought to occur in a shallow sand-rich interval, stratigraphically separated from sources of free gas below the base of the gas hydrate stability zo
Publikováno v:
The Leading Edge. 29:930-942
Increased drilling activities in deep water since 1985, especially in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), have revealed numerous hazards in the shallow sediments below the seabed, such as fault scarps, gas vents, unstable slopes, and reefs and shallow subsurfa
Publikováno v:
Marine Geophysical Researches. 31:39-57
A promising method for gas hydrates exploration incorporates pre-stack seismic inversion data, elastic properties modeling, and seismic interpretation to predict saturation of gas hydrates (Sgh). The technology can be modified slightly and used for p
Occurrence of gas hydrate in Oligocene Frio sand: Alaminos Canyon Block 818: Northern Gulf of Mexico
Autor:
Dianna Shelander, Matthew T. Reagan, Myung W. Lee, Dave Goldberg, Gilles Guerin, Tom Latham, Timothy S. Collett, George J. Moridis, Ray Boswell
Publikováno v:
Marine and Petroleum Geology. 26:1499-1512
A unique set of high-quality downhole shallow subsurface well log data combined with industry standard 3D seismic data from the Alaminos Canyon area has enabled the first detailed description of a concentrated gas hydrate accumulation within sand in