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Geophysical Exploration of Unconventional Hydrocarbons
Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2021Abstract India is not an exception among the countries intensely probing for alternate unconventional hydrocarbon resources in the present day scenario of increasing demand for energy and faster depletion of conventional fossil fuel.
N. Satyavani +8 more
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Antenna for offshore hydrocarbon exploration
2013 Saudi International Electronics, Communications and Photonics Conference, 2013Detection of hydrocarbon reservoir in an offshore environment is a very challenging task for deep target. Magnitude of electromagnetic field response is still very low and cannot be able to detect the deep target reservoir by dipole antenna. To detect the deep target in an offshore environment antenna is designed by using computer simulation technology
Nadeem Nasir +3 more
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Gravity for hydrocarbon exploration promotion
International Conference on Engineering Geophysics, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, 15-18 November 2015, 2015Petroleum systems are often described as play perception within a region and used as a specific model and approach to recognize new petroleum accumulation intervals. The identification of each play-component engages the use of seismic surveying, assessment techniques and geological synthesis to outline and situate prospective structures.
M. H. Inoubli* +3 more
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Sedsim in Hydrocarbon Exploration
2001Since 1994 SEDSIM has been applied to hydrocarbon exploration and production problems in Australia under contract to various oil companies, including Woodside Petroleum Ltd., Mobil Exploration & Producing Australia Pty, Ltd., Texaco Inc., and Shell Development Australia Pty, Ltd. The NW Shelf of Australia is an active, frontier, hydrocarbon exploration
Cedric M. Griffiths +3 more
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Magnetotelluric exploration for hydrocarbons
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1989The magnetotelluric (MT) method utilizes naturally occurring low-frequency electromagnetic energy to determine the electrical resistivity of the Earth's subsurface. The resistivity distribution of the subsurface is then interpreted in terms of rock type and geologic structure.
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Physical modeling for hydrocarbon exploration
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1988, 1988The imaging of salt and the geology beneath salt is a major problem of reflection seismology. If the salt is a layer with nearly parallel top and bottom, the attendant problem is velocity analysis and depth conversion. If the salt geometry is a simple dome, the problem is attacked with migration and other seismic tools to determine the sides of the ...
Doe H. Ladzekpo +2 more
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Pattern recognition in hydrocarbon exploration
1975 IEEE Conference on Decision and Control including the 14th Symposium on Adaptive Processes, 1975The problem of pattern recognition is, simply stated, that of assigning a classification to members of a set of objects based on measurements made on the objects. In a typical application problem, the relationship between the various possible classifications of a given object and the measurements is unknown or is very complex.
K. Sriram, E. Stoessel, B. Kowalski
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Geophysical Exploration for Hydrocarbons
1986Geophysical methods for exploring for hydrocarbons are usually subdivided into potential methods and seismic methods. Potential methods measure variations in the gravity and magnetic fields and predict the gross geologic features of a basin. Seismic methods provide detailed information on the structure and stratigraphic features of the sedimentary ...
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Exhumation Studies in Hydrocarbon Exploration
Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2007Abstract The Cooper-Eromanga Basins of South Australia and Queensland are not at their maximum burial-depth due to Late Cretaceous–Tertiary and Late Triassic–Early Jurassic exhumation. This study reviews evidence of exhumation and palaeo-thermal history in the Cooper-Eromanga Basins based on previous apatite fission track analysis and fluid inclusion ...
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