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Deep‐water Fan Systems and Petroleum Resources on the Northern Slope of the South China Sea
Acta Geologica Sinica, 2004Abstract The shallow shelf delta/strand arenaceous‐pelitic deposit region in the north of the Pearl River mouth basin, sitting on the northern continental shelf of the South China Sea, has already become an important oil production base in China. Recent researched has revealed that a great deal of deep‐water fans of great petroleum potentiality exist ...
Pang Xiong
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Living and Non-living Resources in Brazilian Deep Waters
2020In Brazil, deep-sea marine environments extend over 3.5 million km2, covering nearly 80% of Brazil’s Economic Exclusive Zone (EEZ) in the southern tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean. Over this area, the exploitation of both living and non-living resources have gradually increased and supported by natural geological resources, scientific knowledge,
José Angel A. Perez +5 more
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Offshore Coordination: Optimizing Resources and Value in Deep Water
Offshore Technology Conference, 2002Abstract The Brutus TLP was installed in 2976' of water in Green Canyon Block 158 in May - June 2001. Various teams from within the Shell organization were responsible for planning and executing the offshore installation, commissioning, and startup activities.
D.P. Barnes, A.W. Gatto
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International Petroleum Technology Conference, 2011
Abstract In water depths greater than 150 meters hundreds of oil and gas discoveries have been made and deemed non-commercial for one reason or another. Many of these fields are in concessions or leases without any hope of near term development because the conventional approach for developing an offshore field ...
Keith K. Millheim, Geir Aune
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Abstract In water depths greater than 150 meters hundreds of oil and gas discoveries have been made and deemed non-commercial for one reason or another. Many of these fields are in concessions or leases without any hope of near term development because the conventional approach for developing an offshore field ...
Keith K. Millheim, Geir Aune
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Geoinformatics, 2021
Summary There are considered the latest digital resources of the International Seabed Authority (ISA), which should be used for: carrying out research in the International Seabed Area, particularly in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, including modern information technology usage; formation of the marine geological and geophysical module of the ...
O. A. Shchyptsov, O. I. Liubarets
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Summary There are considered the latest digital resources of the International Seabed Authority (ISA), which should be used for: carrying out research in the International Seabed Area, particularly in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, including modern information technology usage; formation of the marine geological and geophysical module of the ...
O. A. Shchyptsov, O. I. Liubarets
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The Deep-Water Part of South Caspian Basin - Anticipation of Gas-Dominated Hydrocarbon Resources
63rd EAGE Conference & Exhibition, 2001P541 THE DEEP-WATER PART OF SOUTH CASPIAN BASIN – ANTICIPATION OF GAS_DOMINATED HYDROCARBON RESOURCES A.A. FEYZULLAYEV and M.F. TAGIYEV Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences Geology Institute H. Javid avenue 29A 370143 Baku Azerbaijan 1 Disclosure and use of oil as a combustible in Azerbaijan have a long history owing to wide occurrence of its natural ...
A.A. Feyzullayev, M.F. Tagiyev
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Interpretation, 2016
As the largest marginal sea in the western Pacific region, the South China Sea (SCS) occupies a unique location at the conjunction of modern Eurasia, Indo-Australian, and Philippine Sea plates, and between the largest continent, Eurasia, and the largest ocean, the Pacific.
Guangfa Zhong +7 more
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As the largest marginal sea in the western Pacific region, the South China Sea (SCS) occupies a unique location at the conjunction of modern Eurasia, Indo-Australian, and Philippine Sea plates, and between the largest continent, Eurasia, and the largest ocean, the Pacific.
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Deep waters: Lessons from community meetings about offshore wind resource development in the U.S.
Marine Policy, 2015Meeting the United States׳ offshore renewable-energy goals for 2030 necessitates deploying approximately 9000 wind turbines along U.S. coastlines. Because siting bottom-mounted turbines in most nearshore coastal zones is either impractical or politically difficult, turbine developers are testing floating-platform turbine technologies for deeper waters.
Hall, Damon M., Lazarus, Eli
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