AAPG/SEPM: Use of Recent and Outcrop Analogs for Effective Reservoir Modeling and Management
Room Hall G
Poster session is from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: G. M. Grammer, P. M. Harris, and G. P. Eberli
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| G. M. Grammer, P. M. (. Harris, G. P. Eberli: Modern analogs for carbonate reservoirs - Great Bahama bank revisited |
| H. E. Cook, V. G. Zhemchuzhnikov, W. G. Zempolich, P. J. Lehmann, D. V. Alexeiev, V. Y. Zhaimina: Paleozoic Carbonate Platforms in the Bolshoi Karatau of Southern Kazakstan: Outcrop Analogs for Coeval Carbonate Reservoirs in the North Caspian Basin |
| A. Immenhauser, J. A. M. Kenter, G. Della Porta, I. Spillekom, J. R. Bahamonde: Contrast-comparison of Pennsylvanian platform cycles in the Precaspian subsurface (Tengiz) with outcrop analogs from N Spain |
| L. B. Smith, G. P. Eberli, H. Westphal: Sequence Stratigraphic Distribution of Reservoir-Quality Dolomite, Madison Formation (Mississippian), Wyoming and Montana |
| P. D. Doherty, G. S. Soreghan, J. P. Castagna: Reservoir and seismic modeling of an exhumed algal mound complex, western Orogrande basin, New Mexico |
| D. J. Sivils: Outcrop based analog for shallow-water, high frequency carbonate cycles from the Chesterian from Southwestern New Mexico |
| E. L. Stoudt, M. A. Raines: Reservoir characterization in the San Andres formation of Vacuum field, Lea County, New Mexico - another use of the San Andres Algerita outcrop model for reservoir description |
| J. A. T. Simo, M. L. Stoklosa, J. L. Beal, G. P. Wahlman: Wolfcampian Shelf Margin Architecture: Hueco Group, Hueco Mountains, West Texas |
| T. C. Chidsey, Jr, D. E. Eby: Facies of the Paradox Formation, Southeastern Utah, and modern analogs: Tools for exploration and development |
| G. Murillo-Muñeton, S. L. Dorobek: Stratigraphic architecture, platform evolution, and mud-mound development in the Lower Cupido Formation (Lower Cretaceous), Northeastern Mexico |
| X. Janson, G. P. Eberli: 2D/3D geometries of tertiary prograding margins, Mut basin, Turkey: interplay between accommodation and production |
| V. Testa: Tertiary shallow marine deposits can be forever young |
| D. F. McNeill, L. A. Guertin: Themes Applicable for Comparative Sedimentology of the Subsurface Carbonate-Siliciclastic Mixed System of South Florida to Reservoir Distribution in Ancient Deposits |
| D. W. Dull: Integrating sequence stratigraphy and multiple 3-D geostatistical realizations in constructing a reservoir model of the “Second Eocene”, Wafra Field, Partitioned Neutral Zone, Kuwait |
| F. Matsuda, M. Saito, R. Iwahashi, H. Oda, Y. Tsuji: Computer simulation of carbonate sedimentary and shallow diagenetic processes |
| B. W. Wilhite, S. J. Mazzullo: Foraminiferal sand shoals in Chetumal Bay, Belize: Modern analog of some Paleozoic hydrocarbon reservoirs deposited in wind-dominated, microtidal, sheltered environments |