Petroleum Geomechanics and Pore Pressure Prediction
Room Exhibition Pavilion
Poster session is from 2:30 PM to 6:30 PM Co-Chairs: R. Hillis and R. E. Swarbrick
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| Booth #: P47, | M. Tingay, B. Müller, J. Reinecker: Present-Day Stress in Sedimentary Basins: Insights from 20 Years of the World Stress Map Project |
| Booth #: P48, | E. Fjær, A. E. Lothe, Ø. Sylta: Porosity Versus Depth Relationship Derived from Rock Mechanical Arguments |
| Booth #: P56, | E. M. Llanos, R. Jeffrey, R. Hillis, X. Zhang: Factors Influencing Whether Induced Hydraulic Fractures Cross Pre-Existing Discontinuities |
| Booth #: P57, | C. Rogers, M. N. Watson, P. J. Van Ruth, R. R. Hillis: Soil Gas Sampling to Verify Geomechanical Probability of Fault Reactivation |
| Booth #: P58, | A. Khaksar, C. McPhee: Rock Strength Determination from Well Logs: A Review |
| Booth #: P59, | E. M. E. M. Shokir, A. A. Al-Quraishi: Effect of Pore Pressure on Laminated and Homogenous Rocks Permeability under Hydrostatic and Triaxial Loading |
| Booth #: P60, | P. J. Van Ruth, R. Hillis, P. Tingate: The Origin of Overpressure in the Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia from Porosity-Effective Stress Analysis |
| Booth #: P61, | J. Coker, M. D. Matthews: Predicting and Updating Geopressure 1000 Feet Ahead of the Bit at the Wellsite |