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AAPG Geoscience Technology Workshop (GTW)
Carbonate Plays around the World – Analogues to Support Exploration and Development

February 4-5, 2015, New Orleans, Louisiana

Search and Discovery Article #90222 (2015)
Posted April 6, 2015

 

Lacustrine Microbialite Analogs to the Pre-Salt of the South Atlantic,
      Stanley Awramik and Paul Buchheim

Core to Seismic Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Previous HitCharacterizationNext Hit of a Carbonate Heavy Oil Previous HitReservoirNext Hit, Grosmont, Canada,
      Gregor Baechle, N. Krylov, E. Cavallerano, O. Ortega, M. Balzarini, and J. Lonnee

Fracture Networks, Apertures and Flow Patterns in Previous HitCarbonatesNext Hit Rocks from the Surface to Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Depths,
      Giovanni Bertotti and Kevin Bisdom

Outcrop-based Geomechanical Fracture Aperture and Flow Modelling: The Importance of Shear on Flow,
      Kevin Bisdom, Giovanni Bertotti, and Hamidreza M. Nick

Microbialite Biohermal Facies Architecture, Basinal Distribution, and Deposition: The Eocene Green River Formation Analog to the South Atlantic Pre-Salt Carbonate Reservoirs,
      Paul Buchheim and Stanley Awramik

Petrophysical Previous HitCharacterizationNext Hit of Previous HitCarbonatesNext Hit of Campos Basin in Southeastern Brazil,
      Antonio Carrasquilla and Darcy Ribeiro

Petroleum System Analysis of the Nicaraguan Rise and Colombia Basin: A regional overview from seismic and well data,
      Luis Carlos Carvajal and Paul Mann

Can Modeling Solve Heterogeneity Challenges with Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Geomechanical Previous HitCharacterizationNext Hit of Previous HitCarbonatesNext Hit?,
      Rick Chalaturnyk

Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Previous HitCharacterizationNext Hit Challenges in Pre-Salt Brazilian Previous HitCarbonatesNext Hit,
      Patrick W. M. Corbett

Impact of Hydrothermal Fluid Flow on Conventional and Un-conventional Carbonate-Rich Reservoirs, Midcontinent USA,
      Robert Goldstein

Application of Outcrop Analogues in Carbonate Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Previous HitCharacterizationNext Hit and Modeling: Multiscale and Multidisciplinary Approaches,
      Youri Hamon, M. Barbier, R. Deschamps, B. Doligez, P. Joseph, S. Rohais, J. Schmitz, and J.-P. Callot

Sedimentologic, Stratigraphic and Diagenetic Analysis of Mi-crobialite-Bearing Lacustrine Rift Sequence within the Lower Cretaceous Yucca Formation, Indio Mountains, West Texas,
      Xiaowei Li

Pre-Salt Carbonate Reservoirs in the South Atlantic and World-wide Analogs,
      Webster Mohriak

The K/T Boundary Sedimentary Succession in Southeastern Mexico: Outstanding Outcrop Analogs for Calibration of the Main Carbonate Reservoirs in Offshore Campeche,
      Gustavo Murillo-Muñeton, Jose Manuel Grajales-Nishimura, and Luis Velasquillo-Martinez

Syndepositional Fractures in High-Relief Carbonate Margins: Outcrops in the Canning Basin, NW Australia, as Analog for Tengiz Previous HitReservoirTop, Kazakhstan,
      Wayne Narr and Eric Flodin

Internal Waves and Carbonate Systems,
      Luis Pomar

Using Ultra-Sensitive Hydrocarbon Mapping to Elucidate the Carbonate Dahl Reef Complex,
      Rick Schrynemeeckers

Balbuena Supersequence, Salta Basin, Argentina: A Good Analog for Phanerozoic Lacustrine Microbialite-Bearing Reservoirs,
      Gerson Jose Salamoni Terra, G.P. Raja Gabaglia, E. B. Freire, R. Lykawka, R. B. Bunevich, R. Hernadez, and J. Hernadez

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