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Amoco

About: Amoco is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Ether. The organization has 2059 authors who have published 2176 publications receiving 48809 citations. The organization is also known as: Amoco Corporation & Standard Oil Company (Indiana).
Topics: Catalysis, Ether, Aryl, Polyester, Alkyl


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TL;DR: In this paper, a method of revealing fault surfaces within a 3D volume for which no fault reflections have been recorded was proposed, and a traditional 3D reflection amplitude time slice was compared with the results of the new method.
Abstract: Seismic data are usually acquired and processed for imaging reflections. This paper describes a method of processing seismic data for imaging discontinuities (e.g., faults and stratigraphic features). One application of this nontraditional process is a 3-D volume, or cube, of coherence coefficients within which faults are revealed as numerically separated surfaces. Figure 1 compares a traditional 3-D reflection amplitude time slice with the results of the new method. To our knowledge, this is the first published method of revealing fault surfaces within a 3-D volume for which no fault reflections have been recorded.

750 citations

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TL;DR: A survey of microcontinuum fluid mechanics can be found in this article, where the fundamental mechanics and general constitutive theories governing the behavior of fluid microcontinua are discussed and a brief treatment of statistically based theories are also considered.

685 citations

Patent
John P. Seidle1, Dan Yee1, Rajen Puri1
07 Aug 1995
TL;DR: A method for treating a mixture of gaseous fluids within a solid carbonaceous underground formation is described in this paper, which is used for the recovery of methane from the formation.
Abstract: A method for treating a mixture of gaseous fluids within a solid carbonaceous subterranean formation. In some embodiments, the invention provides for the disposal of a strongly adsorbing gaseous fluid within the formation. In other embodiments, the invention provides a means for fractionating a mixture of gaseous fluids within the formation. In still other embodiments, the invention provides for the recovery of a raffinate from the formation which is enriched in relatively weaker adsorbing gaseous fluids. In still other embodiments, the invention provides for the recovery of methane from the formation.

374 citations

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Eric R. Ziegel1

303 citations

Patent
Rajen Puri1, Dan Yee1
03 Nov 1993
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for increasing the production of methane from a solid carbonaceous subterranean formation having a standard initial production rate of a methane-containing gas of X standard cubic feet per unit time was disclosed.
Abstract: A method is disclosed for increasing the production of methane from a solid carbonaceous subterranean formation having a standard initial production rate of a methane-containing gas of X standard cubic feet per unit time. The method comprises the steps of injecting an inert methane-desorbing gas into the formation; terminating injection of the methane-desorbing gas; and thereafter recovering greater than X standard cubic feet per unit time of a methane-containing gas from the formation. In some embodiments, a number of well systems exceeding the number of available inert gas production and injection units can be operated in accordance with the present invention to yield greater methane-containing gas production than would be obtained if the available injection systems were dedicated continuously to particular well systems.

297 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Eric R. Ziegel8327962611
Jeffrey T. Miller6727014257
William L. Barnes6525827877
Christopher L. Marshall471688211
James Economy463127570
David E. Boyce431585274
Kurt J. Marfurt4348210815
Dale A. Pelletier4010915187
Ilya Tsvankin392688205
Yuri Breitbart381024988
Lisa M. Curran36657294
Carl H. Sondergeld352327638
Paul M. Lizardi33696752
Jack Chen321075655
Leon Thomsen321047512
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
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20131
20122
20111
20071
20063