M Mayall, E Jones, M Casey - Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2006 - Elsevier
Turbidite channels are important but frequently complex reservoirs in the exploration, appraisal and development of deep-water facies. Over the last 10 years in particular, high …
Reservoir characterization as a discipline grew out of the recognition that more oil and gas could be extracted from reservoirs if the geology of the reservoir was understood. Prior to …
M Mayall, L Lonergan, A Bowman, S James… - AAPG …, 2010 - archives.datapages.com
The morphology of turbidite slope channels and the distribution of reservoir and nonreservoir facies within them are commonly complicated by the interaction of the channels …
The interaction between salt tectonics and sedimentation, offshore Angola has created a complex slope geometry of submarine channels, intra-slope basins and diapiric salt …
Multiple techniques are available to construct three-dimensional reservoir models. This study uses comparative analysis to test the impact of applying four commonly used …
L Stright, J Stewart, K Campion… - AAPG …, 2014 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract The Ardath Shale and Scripps Formation exposed along Black's Beach north of La Jolla, California, record a deep-water channelized slope system of an Eocene forearc basin …
The linear expression of pockmarks on continental slopes, oriented parallel to depositional dip, is linked with the formation of deep-water slope channel complexes. The pockmark …
M Mayall, B Kneller - AAPG Bulletin, 2021 - archives.datapages.com
Effective exploration, appraisal, and development of deep-water reservoirs require systematic mapping, description, and characterization of the depositional systems that host …