1-20 OF 243 RESULTS FOR

Kate Spring Field

Results shown limited to content with bounding coordinates.
Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account

Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
Close Modal
Sort by
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1999
AAPG Bulletin (1999) 83 (9): 1377–1391.
... of identifying infill opportunities in Eagle Springs field and led to the drilling of a series of new producers. Results from this activity, combined with log data from nearby Kate Spring field, enabled the mapping of an oil-bearing Paleozoic slide-block mass between the two fields. A structural high with four...
FIGURES | View All (17)
Image
—Sonic log cross section through Eagle <span class="search-highlight">Springs</span>, Ghost Ranch, and <span class="search-highlight">Kate</span> Sprin...
Published: 01 September 1999
Figure 12 —Sonic log cross section through Eagle Springs, Ghost Ranch, and Kate Spring fields. Note marked increase in sonic velocity that occurs within the upper and lower slide-block zones. Location shown in Figure 10 .
Image
—North-south-oriented seismic line derived from three-dimensional data set ...
Published: 01 September 1999
Figure 6 —North-south-oriented seismic line derived from three-dimensional data set showing identified Paleozoic slide-block zones between Eagle Springs and Kate Spring fields. Location of profile indicated on Figure 10 .
Image
—Structure contour map, lower Paleozoic slide-block zone, in vicinity of Ka...
Published: 01 September 1999
Figure 9 —Structure contour map, lower Paleozoic slide-block zone, in vicinity of Kate Spring, Ghost Ranch, and Eagle Springs fields. Map represents interpretation from combined well and three-dimensional seismic information. Slide block is not presently productive within the limits of Eagle
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1997
AAPG Bulletin (1997) 81 (2): 175–186.
... ). The largest of these is Kate Spring field, which has an estimated ultimate primary recovery of 2.8 million bbl of oil (Herring, 1994). The most recent discoveries have been at Sans Spring field in 1993 and Ghost Ranch field in 1996, both in Railroad Valley. These discoveries are on narrow fault blocks...
FIGURES | View All (10)
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 11 November 1992
AAPG Bulletin (1992) 76 (11): 1665–1686.
... in the Marathon 1 Kate Spring well in the Kate Spring field ( Flanigan, 1988 ). Steep normal faulting could explain the loss of section in both wells, but the similarity between the section in these wells and the section along the west side of the White Pine Range strongly suggests that attenuation led to loss...
FIGURES | View All (11)
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 April 2003
Economic Geology (2003) 98 (2): 387–408.
... (TKp). Kate Peak Formation dikes are shown as dashed and dotted black lines. The Bain Spring and Silver City fault zones are highlighted with vertical hachures. The Geiger Grade scenic overlook is denoted by a filled, black circle, and selected topographic features are marked by black triangles...
FIGURES | View All (16)
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1988
AAPG Bulletin (1988) 72 (10B): 68–71.
... exploratory wells, 21 were new-field wildcats (out of 86 drilled) and 55 were outposts or extensions (out of 70 drilled). Table 1. Four Corners-Intermountain Area Exploratory Drilling, 1987 Two of the more interesting discoveries were in Nevada. The first, Marathon’s 1 Kate Spring ( Table 4...
FIGURES
Journal Article
Journal: Geophysics
Published: 01 January 2000
Geophysics (2000) 65 (2): 340–350.
... “Moana Hot Springs” area on the southwest side of the basin. Four deep geothermal wells there logged bedrock at more than 300 m depth. The bedrock there is the Tertiary Kate Peak formation andesite (part of “Consolidated Basement Rocks” on Figure 2 .) Garside and Schilling (1979) report a single...
FIGURES | View All (13)
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2009
Seismological Research Letters (2009) 80 (4): 659–660.
... California Earthquake Rupture Forecast, Version 2 (UCERF 2) 
 E. H. Field, T. E. Dawson, K. R. Felzer, A. D. Frankel, V. Gupta, T. H. Jordan, T. Parsons, M. D. Petersen, R. S. Stein, R. J. Weldon II, and C. J. Wills A Probabilistic Seismic-Hazard Model for Vanuatu 
 Jenny Suckale and Gottfried...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1990
AAPG Bulletin (1990) 74 (10B): 71–74.
... of frontier exploration, but only 2 of 12 exploratory tests there were successful. Both were extensions. One, the Apache Corporation 12-2 Kate Springs ( Table 4 , no. 1), helped define the Kate Springs fault block. The Chuska Energy 1 Sahgzie ( Table 4 , no. 2) discovered oil in both upper and lower...
FIGURES
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1990
AAPG Bulletin (1990) 74 (8): 1262–1272.
.... , 1970 , The transformation of clay minerals during diagenesis and low-grade metamorphism-a review : Sedimentology , v. 15 , p. 281 – 346 . Flanigan , D. M. H. , 1988 , Kate Spring field discovery, Nevada Basin and Range : The Mountain Geologist , v. 25 , p. 159 – 169 . Foster...
FIGURES | View All (7)
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1993
AAPG Bulletin (1993) 77 (6): 945–962.
... extensional faulting ( Flanigan, 1988 ). If an older-on-younger fault exists in the Kate Spring field, the zone of enigmatic contractional structures described in the range would be extended northwestward into Railroad Valley. The structural geometry exposed in the Grant Range suggests that a major...
FIGURES | View All (12)
Journal Article
Journ