During FY-91 a coordinated electrical and electromagnetic (em) geophysical research program for petroleum reservoir characterization and process monitoring was initiated. Parties involved in this program include Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL), Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (LLNL), Sandia National Laboratory (SNL), and University of California at Berkeley (UCB). The overall objectives of the program are: To integrate research funded by DOE for hydrocarbon recovery into a focused effort to demonstrate the technology in the shortest time with the least cost. To assure industry acceptance of the technology developed by having industry involvement in the planning, implementation, and funding of the research. To focus the research on real wor...
Marine controlled-source electromagnetic (MCSEM) technol-ogy has been successfully established as an...
Substantial petroleum reserves exist in US oil fields that cannot be produced economically, at curre...
Petroleum exploration using natural source electromagnetic (EM) methods has recently increased due t...
It is well known that electrical conductivity of rock is closely related to the porosity, hydrologic...
During the past five years at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) the authors have applied...
Electrical conductivity of sedimentary rocks is controlled by the porosity, hydraulic permeability, ...
The main goal of exploration geophysics is to obtain information about the subsurface that is not di...
Controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) data are sensitive to the subsurface resistivity distributi...
Abstract. Electromagnetic (EM) techniques are extremely important as a direct detection geophysical ...
At Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), we are continuing our effort to develop improved c...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is currently involved in a long term study using time-...
Steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) is an in situ recovery process used to extract bitumen from t...
A steamflood recently initiated by Mobil Development and Production U.S. at the Lost Hills No 3 oil ...
In the application of controlled source electromagnetics for reservoir monitoring on land, the timel...
'Electromagnetic induction tomography is a promising new tool for imaging electrical conductivity va...
Marine controlled-source electromagnetic (MCSEM) technol-ogy has been successfully established as an...
Substantial petroleum reserves exist in US oil fields that cannot be produced economically, at curre...
Petroleum exploration using natural source electromagnetic (EM) methods has recently increased due t...
It is well known that electrical conductivity of rock is closely related to the porosity, hydrologic...
During the past five years at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) the authors have applied...
Electrical conductivity of sedimentary rocks is controlled by the porosity, hydraulic permeability, ...
The main goal of exploration geophysics is to obtain information about the subsurface that is not di...
Controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) data are sensitive to the subsurface resistivity distributi...
Abstract. Electromagnetic (EM) techniques are extremely important as a direct detection geophysical ...
At Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), we are continuing our effort to develop improved c...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is currently involved in a long term study using time-...
Steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) is an in situ recovery process used to extract bitumen from t...
A steamflood recently initiated by Mobil Development and Production U.S. at the Lost Hills No 3 oil ...
In the application of controlled source electromagnetics for reservoir monitoring on land, the timel...
'Electromagnetic induction tomography is a promising new tool for imaging electrical conductivity va...
Marine controlled-source electromagnetic (MCSEM) technol-ogy has been successfully established as an...
Substantial petroleum reserves exist in US oil fields that cannot be produced economically, at curre...
Petroleum exploration using natural source electromagnetic (EM) methods has recently increased due t...