A single-well data analysis of Rock-Eval and well logging of shale in the SX-1 well in the Qingshui sag, Western Depression, Liaohe Basin, Northeast China

2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jingdu Yu ◽  
Peng Wang ◽  
JinChuan Zhang
AAPG Bulletin ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 89 (12) ◽  
pp. 1629-1649 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liguo Hu ◽  
Andreas Fuhrmann ◽  
Harald S. Poelchau ◽  
Brian Horsfield ◽  
Zhanwen Zhang ◽  
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Fuel ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 159 ◽  
pp. 776-783 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hui Han ◽  
Ning-ning Zhong ◽  
Cai-xia Huang ◽  
Wei Zhang

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dengyi Xiao ◽  
Mingsheng Lv ◽  
Guangcheng Hu ◽  
Wenyuan Tian ◽  
Li Wang ◽  
...  

Abstract In Western UAE, the Middle Cretaceous petroleum system is composed of Shilaif source, Mishrif/Tuwayil reservoir and Tuwayil/Ruwaydha seal. Oil is discovered in Tuwayil sandstone in DH and NN fields. Well correlation of Tuwayil siliciclastic interval shows high heterogeneity and rapid lithology varies. Currently, a few general studies about Tuwayil sandstone was published. However, detailed sedimentary facies, reservoir characteristics and accumulation mechanism about Tuwayil are ambiguous. Limitation on these aspects prohibits enlarging exploration activity of Tuwayil and makes barriers to deepen understanding of the whole K2 PS. To enhance understanding on Tuwayil formation, well data in DH, NN fields and adjacent area was integrated. Dedicated single well analysis, well correlation and petrophysics study were carried out. Cores were observed and laboratory outcomes including TS, SEM, RCA, MICP, XRD were adopted into this study. Furthermore, we have also utilized 2D&3D seismic to illustrate the spatial distribution of Tuwayil siliciclastic setting and interior sediment pattern. Basically, the Tuwayil sand-shale interval represents the infilling of Mishrif/Shilaif intrashelf basin and mainly deposits in the tidal flat-delta facies. The epi-continental clast is sourced from the Arabian shield and transferred from west to east. In Western UAE, the Tuwayil depocenter located in DH field, where 4-5 sand layers deposit with net pay of 30-40ft. In NN field, only one sand layer develops with net pay about 4-6ft. Through deposition cycles identification and seismic reflection observation, two sand groups could be recognized in this interval. The lower group is constrained in the depocenter and influenced by the paleo-geomorphology background. The upper group overpassed the former set and pinched out around north of NN. The Mishrif/Shilaif slope area is another potential belt to enlarge Tuwayil discovery, where stratigraphic onlap could be observed and it probably represents the sand pinch-out in lower sand group. For the K2 PS, previous study believed the shale between Tuwayil sand and Mishrif separate these two reservoirs and works as cap rock for Mishrif grainstone. This study suggests that this shale is too thin and not continuous enough to hold the hydrocarbon in Mishrif. On that note, Tuwayil sand and Mishrif belong to the same petroleum system in NN and may have the same OWC. In the NN field, it is quite crucial to consider the extension of Tuwayil sand during evaluating the stratigraphic prospect of Mishrif because the hydrocarbon is mostly likely charged Tuwayil sand first and then gets into underlain Mishrif. This study provides updates and understandings on sedimentary facies, depositional pattern, hydrocarbon accumulation mechanism, reservoir extension and potential identification of Tuwayil formation, which has inspiring implications for the whole K2 PS and could also de-risk the further exploration activity in Western UAE.


Author(s):  
Tanya R. Beelders ◽  
Petrus J. Blignaut ◽  
Francois Greeff

Combining eye gaze and speech recognition as a selection technique was investigated using the ISO9241-9 multidirectional tapping task. Twenty participants were tested on 14 conditions with varying target size, magnification capabilities and presence of a gravity well. Data analysis will determine whether this is a viable alternative to the mouse.


2019 ◽  
Vol 18 ◽  
pp. 160940691989247
Author(s):  
Rebecca Lynn Meraz ◽  
Kathryn Osteen ◽  
Jocelyn McGee

Personal narrative is at the heart of how human beings share information, represent identity, and convey ideas. Narrative research is a form of qualitative analysis that assists researchers in gaining insight into the lived experiences of the persons they are studying within their unique life circumstances and contexts. Although many narrative investigations report themes from study data, there is no single, well-defined approach to data analysis in narrative research. In this article, we provide a method for analyzing the data beyond the spoken words by applying Riessman’s thematic, structural, and performance analysis. We describe how applying multiple methods of systematic evaluation to narrative data leads to a deeper and more valid insight into the told stories. The data analysis process outlined in this article contributes to the academic discourse and knowledge supporting the use of multiple methods of systematic evaluation to uncover deeper meaning and thus leading to greater validity of the findings from narrative data.


2009 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 328-334 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guoyan Mu ◽  
Ningning Zhong ◽  
Bao Liu ◽  
Ning Zhang ◽  
Guangjie Xu

2015 ◽  
Vol 733 ◽  
pp. 92-95
Author(s):  
Jia Hui Wang ◽  
Hong Sheng Lv

The main purpose of lithofacies modeling is to get the actual reservoir lithofacies skeleton model which is maximum approximation of the underground reservoir. The facies model can effectively solve the problem of predicting sand bodies between wells. At the same time, we still use the stochastic modeling method to build the facies model of unconstrained single well simulation and sedimentary facies controlled constrained simulation. We elected the model which is most consistent to the actual geological conditions, providing theoretical guidance for characterizing the interwell sand body distribution law and improving the accuracy of predicting sand bodies between wells, laiding the foundation for further exploration and development of oil reservoir.


BIO-PEDAGOGI ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 91
Author(s):  
Andri Maulidi ◽  
Syamswisna Syamswisna ◽  
Entin Daningsih ◽  
Eka Ariyati ◽  
Reni Marlina

<p class="5abstrak">The Implementation of education in Higher Education must have the vision and mission to achieve a certain goal. The result of the vision and mission statement is socialized to get feedback as an evaluation and perfection of the vision and mission. The achievement of vision and mission that have been determined must be known, understood, and implemented by all academicians including students. This research was conducted to measure the level of students' understanding of the vision and mission of Biology Education Study Program of FKIP Untan. This research used qualitative approach with descriptive study. The subjects in this research were 246 students of Biology Education Study Program of FKIP Untan class of 2015, 2016, and 2017. The research instrument used was a questionnaire with closed and open statement. The results of this study indicated that in general the students have understood the vision and mission well. Data analysis showed that 236 (95,93%) students have read vision and mission, 190 (77,24%) and 204 (82,93%) students knew about vision and mission, 203 (33,44%), 101 (64%) students were the highest percentage of students who read the vision and mission in standing banner or class and in academic guidance book. Furthermore, 162 students (65.85 %) agreed that they have been well informed about the vision and mission, 165 students (67.07%) agreed that they have understood the vision and mission, 173 students (70.33%) agreed with the existence of vision and mission, and 159 students (64.63%) agreed that the vision and mission were used as references.</p>


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-23
Author(s):  
Rachmat Nur Ichsan ◽  
I Nengah Sudjana ◽  
Fahrial Amiq

Variations in bottles rainbow ball game is a game played in groups by means of small ball and bottles targets by a wide range of colors in order to attract entusiastic students to play go and the game is developing a motor movement of students, train students to work together, to make a strategy, to good sportsmanship and to fair play so that the game can be used as teacher an alternative in learning small ball for the fourth grade students Elementary School. Research procedures used are referring to books Borg & Gall which has been modified in accordance Ardhana researchers from 10 steps to 7 steps. Test data analysis in the form of a percentage. Based on the analysis of data obtained by a small group test with subject 10 students it was obtained trial percentage of 87.97% and the percentage included in the creteria are eligible as well data analysis of test large group test with subject 30 students it was obtained a percentage of 88.70% and the percentage falls with in the creteria feasible, so we can say the product variations in bottles rainbow ball game is fit for use in the learning process.   


Author(s):  
T. Ozza

Substantial seismic and well data have been gathered and used for the exploration and exploitation of the Salawati Basin since the 1970s. The interpretation of these data and implementation of findings resulted into several discoveries and producing fields associated with the Tertiary petroleum system of Klasafet-Kais, particularly in the Walio Area. The presence of pre-Tertiary petroleum systems remain speculative to date although numerous pre-Tertiary structural and stratigraphic traps can be defined, and hypothetical sourcing can be inferred to origin from shales of the Permo-Triassic Aifam Group and the Late Jurassic – Late Cretaceous Kembelangan Formation. Yet the actual hydrocarbon charging of those traps has not been proven. Surface geochemical surveys were conducted in the Walio Area with the objective to characterize the origin of hydrocarbons of the area and possibly uncover the presence of a pre-Tertiary source. Pre-Tertiary sediments are encountered in three exploration wells of the Walio Area and pre-Tertiary traps were defined by the interpretation of 3D seismic. Surface geochemical surveys were conducted in the Walio Area to map the distribution of oil and gas microseeps and try to determine their source. Whole oil chromatography and isotope & biomarker analysis were also performed on Kais reservoired oil samples to determine source rock lithology, depositional environment, and age. Hydrocarbon analysis of one-meter-deep soil samples revealed the distribution of volatile and liquid hydrocarbon microseeps in the survey area. Total Organic Carbon (TOC) and Rock-Eval Pyrolysis measurement was carried out to outcrop samples of the Klasafet Fm., Kembelangan Fm., Tipuma Fm., and Aifat Fm. The outcrop samples resulted in lean TOC, and produced very low S2 values to which the Tmax cannot be estimated. Hydrocarbon microseeps were found occurring over and off existing fields and pre-Tertiary traps. Both light oil microseeps (35° API) and heavy oil microseeps (14° API) were identified over fresh and biodegraded crude oil Kais reservoirs, respectively in the Walio Area. Microseeps with lighter hydrocarbon compositions (e.g. C5/C17 ratio) may reflect leakage from deeper pre-Tertiary sources.


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