Characteristics of discrete and basin-centered parts of the Lower Silurian regional oil and gas accumulation, Appalachian basin; preliminary results from a data set of 25 oil and gas fields

1998 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert T. Ryder
2021 ◽  
Vol 1201 (1) ◽  
pp. 012068
Author(s):  
I Shatrovskii ◽  
A Zolotukhin

Abstract This article provides an overview of computer technologies and an analysis of their application possibilities to determine the quantitative and qualitative composition of the facilities for the development of offshore oil and gas fields for given climatic conditions. The first question covered in the article is how to form a data set including the information about offshore fields development conditions. The author gives examples of using the Python programming language, NumPy, Tesseract and OpenCV libraries for that purpose. For each designated variable, a test program code was done to obtain the required value. Another question, which is given in the article, is how to analyze the obtained results and determine which offshore facilities are best suited for certain climatic conditions. For this purpose, a deep neural network of forwarding propagation was created with the help of Keras, TensorFlow and Scikit-learn Python libraries. The network performance was tested on a sample of a small size, the results were analyzed, and future research tasks were defined.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert T. Ryder ◽  
Scott A. Kinney ◽  
Stephen E. Suitt ◽  
Matthew D. Merrill ◽  
Michael H. Trippi

2019 ◽  
pp. 2308-2314
Author(s):  
Suhad Faisal Behadili ◽  
Baqir H. Sayed

     This study investigates data set as satellite images of type multispectral Landsat-7, which are observed for AL_Nasiriya city, it is located in southern of Iraq, and situated along the banks of the Euphrates River. These raw data are thermal bands of satellite images, they are taken as thermal images. These images are processed and examined using ENVI 5.3 program. Consequently, the emitted Hydrocarbon is extracted, and the black body algorithm is employed. As well as, the raster calculations are performed using ArcGIS, where gas and oil features are sorted. The results are estimate and determine the oil and gas fields in the city. This study uncovers, and estimates several unexplored oil and gas fields. Whereas, the real oil and gas exploration is high costly regarding to actual existed ones in proportional to human and equipment. For future, it is intended to perform domain oil and gas exploration in order to compare between the presented results of this study with the actual existed ones.


Author(s):  
Anatolii Vorobiev ◽  
Stanislav Golubov ◽  
Volodymyr Kurylenko

In connection with the need to increase the energy resources of Ukraine, it is essential to expand the areas and depths of prospecting, as well as to improve the methodology and technology of oil and gas exploration. The most promising area for the search for new oil and gas fields in Ukraine remains the Pripyat-Dneprovsko-Donetsk oil and gas province. Increasing the depth of new energy sources because of the increasing cost of exploration and deep drilling requires more accurate and efficient predictions, which should be based on a more rigorous scientific substantiation of new directions of work and the application of new efficient technologies. The article develops the concept of deep degassing of the Earth, which is of great importance for the development of modern ideas about the formation and geological history of the Pripyat-Dnieper-Donetsk oil and gas province. The authors considered the nature of oil and gas accumulation areas and their relationship with the “pipes” of deep degassing of the Earth, as well as the possibilities of structural-tectonic, lithological-geochemical and remote sensing methods in identifying new oil and gas fields in the Pripyat-Dnieper-Donetsk oil and gas province and signs of their connection with «pipes» hydrocarbon deep degassing of the Earth. To implement new methodology and technology of prospecting, exploration of oil and gas fields, the article proposes to make wider use of the modern capabilities of satellite methods, which make it possible to quickly cover large areas with multiple surveys, increase the efficiency of solving geological problems, and also significantly reduce the cost of oil and gas exploration.


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