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LEADER: 03681cam a2200373 a 4500
001 2002510717
003 DLC
005 20030130134302.0
008 020822s2002 okua b 001 0 eng d
010 $a 2002510717
020 $a0891813578
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm50415348
040 $aGIL$cGIL$dDLC
042 $alccopycat
050 00 $aTN871.18$b.P74 2002
082 00 $a622/.3382$221
245 00 $aPressure regimes in sedimentary basins and their prediction :$ban outgrowth of an international forum sponsored by the Houston chapter of the American Association of Drilling Engineers, Houston, Texas, September 2-4, 1998 /$cedited by Alan R. Huffman [and] Glenn L. Bowers.
260 $aTulsa, Okla.$bAAPG,$cc2002.
300 $ax, 238 p. :$bill. (some col.) ;$c29 cm.
440 0 $aAAPG memoir ;$v76
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 10 $tComparison of overpressure magnitude resulting from the main generating mechanisms /$rRichard E. Swarbrick, Mark J. Osborne, and Gareth S. Yardley --$tThe interrelationships between overpressure mechanisms and in situ stress /$rT.W. Miller, C.H. Luk, and D.L. Olgaard --$tThe primary controls over sediment compaction /$rPhil Holbrook --$tCritical-porosity models /$rJ ack Dvorkin and Amos Nur --$tThe role Of shale pore structure on the sensitivity of wire-line logs to overpressure /$rG.L. Bowers and T. John Katsube --$tImpact of smectite diagenesis on compaction modeling and compaction equilibrium /$rRichard Lahann --$tEffect of Gas on Poroelastic Response to Burial or Erosion /$rK.W. Katahara and J.D. Corrigan --$tRelationships Between Pore Pressure and Stress in Different Tectonic Settings /$rNajwa Yassir and M. Anthony Addis --$tPore-pressure estimation in an active thrust region and its impact on exploration and drilling /$rAllison Hennig, Najwa Yassir, M. Anthony Addis, and Andrew Warrington --
505 10 $tGeological controls and variability in pore pressure in the deep-water Gulf of Mexico /$rMichael A. Smith --$tAn easily derived overburden model is essential for the prediction of pore pressure and fracture gradient for wildcat exploration in the Gulf of Mexico /$rFred R. Holasek --$tFracture-gradient predictions in depleted sands in the Gulf Coast sedimentary basin /$rBaldeo Singh and Nelson Emery --$tConsolidation state, permeability, and stress ratio as determined from uniaxial strain experiments on mudstone samples from the Eugene Island 330 Area, offshore Louisiana /$rBeth B. Stump and Peter B. Flemings --$tMethod for Determining Regional Force-Balanced Loading and Unloading Pore-Pressure Regimes and Applying them in well planning and real-time drilling /$rPhil Holbrook --$tForward modeling of log Response in geopressured formations reveals valuable insights to the various pore-pressure prediction techniques /$rJ.C. Rasmus --
505 10 $tPore pressure ahead of the bit: an integrated approach /$rNader C. Dutta, William H. Borland, W. Scott Leaney, Richard Meehan, and W. Les Nutt --$tSubsea Mudlift Drilling: A New Technology for Ultradeep-Water Environments /$rKenneth L. Smith and Allen D. Gault --$tVelocity estimation for pore-pressure prediction /$rDavid W. Bell --$tThe future of pressure prediction using geophysical methods /$rAlan R. Huffman.
650 0 $aReservoir oil pressure.
650 0 $aOil reservoir engineering.
650 0 $aPetroleum.
650 0 $aSedimentary basins.
650 0 $aPetroleum engineering.
650 0 $aPetroleum$xGeology.
700 1 $aHuffman, Alan R.
700 1 $aBowers, Glenn L.
710 2 $aAmerican Association of Drilling Engineers.
710 2 $aAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists.