Willard J. Guy
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View article: Petrofacies analysis - the petrophysical tool for geologic/engineering reservoir characterization
Petrofacies analysis - the petrophysical tool for geologic/engineering reservoir characterization Open
Petrofacies analysis is defined as the characterization and classification of pore types and fluid saturations as revealed by petrophysical measures of a reservoir. The word {open_quotes}petrofacies{close_quotes} makes an explicit link bet…
View article: Geo-Engineering through Internet Informatics (GEMINI)
Geo-Engineering through Internet Informatics (GEMINI) Open
GEMINI will resolve reservoir parameters that control well performance; characterize subtle reservoir properties important in understanding and modeling hydrocarbon pore volume and fluid flow; expedite recognition of bypassed, subtle, and …
View article: Development and demonstration of an enhanced spreadsheet-based well log analysis software. Final report, May 1998
Development and demonstration of an enhanced spreadsheet-based well log analysis software. Final report, May 1998 Open
The Advanced Class Work Program is a field-based research and demonstration program for demonstration of advanced or improved technologies identified in the Department of Energy`s Class Field Demonstration Projects. The objective of the Ad…
View article: Dobson Butte Field, Williston Basin, Stark County, North Dakota: Nontypical Oil Production: ABSTRACT
Dobson Butte Field, Williston Basin, Stark County, North Dakota: Nontypical Oil Production: ABSTRACT Open
The Dobson Butte field (T139N, R96W), Stark County, North Dakota, was discovered in 1982 following a detailed seismic program. Production is primarily from a structural trap in the Interlake Formation of Silurian age. Three oil wells are p…
View article: Petroleum Exploration of Winnipegosis Formation in North-Central North Dakota (Williston Basin): ABSTRACT
Petroleum Exploration of Winnipegosis Formation in North-Central North Dakota (Williston Basin): ABSTRACT Open
The Winnipegosis Formation (Middle Devonian) in north-central Dakota has the greatest potential for large oil reserves in the Williston basin. The Winnipegosis carbonate (50 to 325 ft thick) was deposited in the southeast end of the Elk Po…