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Paper presented at the SPE Western Regional Meeting, April 23–27, 2017
Paper Number: SPE-185739-MS
... on the general geographic location in this region. To develop such relationships, well logs available to the Public are used. To characterize the overburden on a large scale, three major sedimentary basins of the Alaska, the North Slope, Nenana Basin, and Cook Inlet Basin, are studied. Overburden is estimated...
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Paper presented at the SPE Western Regional Meeting, March 30–April 1, 2005
Paper Number: SPE-93437-MS
... Abstract The paper describes two minimum-cost, self-erecting, platform designs and one caisson structure design that can be installed in Cook Inlet, Alaska without the need for heavy lifting equipment. The Cook Inlet environment is characterized by thirty-foot tides and during the winter months...
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Paper presented at the SPE Western Regional/AAPG Pacific Section Joint Meeting, May 20–22, 2002
Paper Number: SPE-76760-MS
... of the Cook Inlet Basin, where the Hemlock pay zone can be encountered as deep as 18,000 ft TVD. In addition, the dual penetration strategy employed by the operator in this case, required not only extended bit life but also directional capabilities, as doglegs could reach as high as 10°/100 ft. Design...
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Paper presented at the SPE Western Regional Meeting, March 26–30, 2001
Paper Number: SPE-68853-MS
... Abstract Offshore oil and gas production platforms must undergo (possibly) expensive abandonment operations at the end of field life. In Cook Inlet Alaska, lessees are required, at abandonment, to dismantle and remove materials, machinery, equipment, etc. and return the leased lands in good...
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Paper presented at the SPE Western Regional Meeting, May 22–24, 1996
Paper Number: SPE-35688-MS
... Abstract In spite of severe environmental conditions, successful oil exploration, production and shipping have occurred in Cook Inlet for over 30 years. This paper combines the results of an extensive literature search as well as the results of a continuing study of the winter ice conditions...
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Paper presented at the SPE Western Regional Meeting, May 22–24, 1996
Paper Number: SPE-35690-MS
... platforms in Cook Inlet, Alaska. The paper describes the simplified procedures that were developed for the system safety reassessment. The selected procedure included, (1) the preparation and review of a database of well and process safety systems of all platforms, (2) a statistical comparison of Cook Inlet...
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Paper presented at the SPE Western Regional Meeting, May 26–28, 1993
Paper Number: SPE-26058-MS
... accurately in the reservoir. optimization lobe reservoir well logging resistivity cook inlet drilling spe 26058 mhz resistivity technology spe 26058 middle lobe upstream oil & gas hole angle bed boundary objective society of petroleum engineers log analysis wellbore placement...
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Paper presented at the SPE Western Regional Meeting, May 26–28, 1993
Paper Number: SPE-26041-MS
... ABSTRACT A case history of the Hemlock Reservoir of the McArthur River Field in Cook Inlet, Alaska demonstrates continued water injection during an extended production shut-in resulted in higher oil rates once production was resumed. With volcanic eruptions of Mt. Redoubt, located 30 miles...
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Paper presented at the SPE California Regional Meeting, October 26–27, 1967
Paper Number: SPE-1987-MS
... Marine construction in Cook Inlet, Alaska is probably more difficult and more hazardous than in any other area in the world. Marine construction in Cook Inlet for the petroleum industry began 1960 with the construction of a gas transmission line across Turnagain Arm to bring gas from the Swanson...

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