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History of Deadwood]]>

History of Deadwood]]>
Thu, 24 Jun 2021 21:50:20 GMT /slideshow/history-of-deadwood-and-black-hills-mining-august-2014/249477250 MikeBingleDavis@slideshare.net(MikeBingleDavis) history of deadwood and black hills mining - august 2014 MikeBingleDavis History of Deadwood <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/marronbingle-davishistoryofdeadwoodandblackhillsmining-august2014-210624215020-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> History of Deadwood
history of deadwood and black hills mining - august 2014 from Mike Bingle-Davis
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An underrepresented freshwater molluscan faunule: Evidence for broader freshwater ecological diversity in the uppermost Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation, Garfield County, Montana, U.S.A. /slideshow/an-underrepresented-freshwater-molluscan-faunule-evidence-for-broader-freshwater-ecological-diversity-in-the-uppermost-cretaceous-hell-creek-formation-garfield-county-montana-usa/249477241 marronbingle-davisevidenceforbroaderfreshwaterecologicaldiversityinhellcreekformation-september2014s-210624214412
Hell Creek Formation • Famous for its dinosaurs and the K/Pg Boundary • Part of a southeastward prograding alluvial plain/delta as the WIS retreated • Composed of sandstone, siltstone, and lignite – Lots of thick channel sands and crevasse splays]]>

Hell Creek Formation • Famous for its dinosaurs and the K/Pg Boundary • Part of a southeastward prograding alluvial plain/delta as the WIS retreated • Composed of sandstone, siltstone, and lignite – Lots of thick channel sands and crevasse splays]]>
Thu, 24 Jun 2021 21:44:12 GMT /slideshow/an-underrepresented-freshwater-molluscan-faunule-evidence-for-broader-freshwater-ecological-diversity-in-the-uppermost-cretaceous-hell-creek-formation-garfield-county-montana-usa/249477241 MikeBingleDavis@slideshare.net(MikeBingleDavis) An underrepresented freshwater molluscan faunule: Evidence for broader freshwater ecological diversity in the uppermost Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation, Garfield County, Montana, U.S.A. MikeBingleDavis Hell Creek Formation • Famous for its dinosaurs and the K/Pg Boundary • Part of a southeastward prograding alluvial plain/delta as the WIS retreated • Composed of sandstone, siltstone, and lignite – Lots of thick channel sands and crevasse splays <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/marronbingle-davisevidenceforbroaderfreshwaterecologicaldiversityinhellcreekformation-september2014s-210624214412-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Hell Creek Formation • Famous for its dinosaurs and the K/Pg Boundary • Part of a southeastward prograding alluvial plain/delta as the WIS retreated • Composed of sandstone, siltstone, and lignite – Lots of thick channel sands and crevasse splays
An underrepresented freshwater molluscan faunule: Evidence for broader freshwater ecological diversity in the uppermost Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation, Garfield County, Montana, U.S.A. from Mike Bingle-Davis
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Waterflooding Petroleum Reservoirs in the Newcastle/Muddy Formation, Powder River Basin, Wyoming /slideshow/waterflooding-petroleum-reservoirs-in-the-newcastlemuddy-formation-powder-river-basin-wyoming/249477033 waterfloodndas-210624194442
Waterflooding Petroleum Reservoirs in the Newcastle/Muddy Formation, Powder River Basin, Wyoming Marron Bingle-Davis Sunshine Valley Petroleum Corporation Casper, WY What is a Waterflood? Primary Production = extracting oil from a reservoir without any additives Production usually declines over time, sometimes rapidly Loss of reservoir pressure 20-30% recovery Secondary Production = treating the reservoir to increase production Injecting water or gas to push oil Increases reservoir pressure 50% total recovery, or an extra 20-30% Water injection = injecting water at higher pressure to push the lighter oil towards a producing well History of Waterfloods 1860s: Oil fields in Pennsylvania had seeping groundwater Ruin a well, but production jumped just prior 1880: John Carll announced that if water was deliberately introduced it would increase production Not regulated, potentially hazardous to water supply 1921: Waterflooding legalized and regulated 1950s: Waterflooding became common practice in most oil fields Patterns Waterflood Problems Reservoir already naturally flooded by formation water so nothing left to sweep High cost depending on type of reservoir Heterogeneous reservoir Rock is mixed lithologies* Intervals of very high and very low permeability* High clay content* * Powder River Basin sandstone intervals Newcastle/Muddy Formation In Wyoming (PRB), Montana (PRB, WB), North (WB) and South Dakota (BH) Transitional marine Series of fluvial and marine sandstone and shale intervals – very heterogeneous Each sandstone separated by a shale bed Oil producer Different sandstone intervals have produced oil Sandstone intervals are described separately North Skull Creek Study Area Why wasn’t the waterflood successful? High permeability streaks allowed injected water to continue to sweep these zones leaving the rest untouched – Problem in Newcastle Fm How to Fix it… Mix polymers with water to plug up high permeability layers Forces the injected water into untouched zones = more oil Shrink/Swell Clays Injected water makes clays swell Plugs up formation so no more water can be injected Add potassium hydroxide (KOH) before injection Changes clay chemistry Clays become stable Common in the Newcastle Fm Need to add KOH prior to injection – not in North Skull Creek Conclusions Extensive geological evaluation before starting a waterflood Heterogeneity in lithology Porosity, permeability for connectivity Calculate pore volume to know how much to inject Add KOH treatment prior to any injection to stabilize clays Inject polymers to fix permeability Increase production from 20-30% recovery to 50% recovery ]]>

Waterflooding Petroleum Reservoirs in the Newcastle/Muddy Formation, Powder River Basin, Wyoming Marron Bingle-Davis Sunshine Valley Petroleum Corporation Casper, WY What is a Waterflood? Primary Production = extracting oil from a reservoir without any additives Production usually declines over time, sometimes rapidly Loss of reservoir pressure 20-30% recovery Secondary Production = treating the reservoir to increase production Injecting water or gas to push oil Increases reservoir pressure 50% total recovery, or an extra 20-30% Water injection = injecting water at higher pressure to push the lighter oil towards a producing well History of Waterfloods 1860s: Oil fields in Pennsylvania had seeping groundwater Ruin a well, but production jumped just prior 1880: John Carll announced that if water was deliberately introduced it would increase production Not regulated, potentially hazardous to water supply 1921: Waterflooding legalized and regulated 1950s: Waterflooding became common practice in most oil fields Patterns Waterflood Problems Reservoir already naturally flooded by formation water so nothing left to sweep High cost depending on type of reservoir Heterogeneous reservoir Rock is mixed lithologies* Intervals of very high and very low permeability* High clay content* * Powder River Basin sandstone intervals Newcastle/Muddy Formation In Wyoming (PRB), Montana (PRB, WB), North (WB) and South Dakota (BH) Transitional marine Series of fluvial and marine sandstone and shale intervals – very heterogeneous Each sandstone separated by a shale bed Oil producer Different sandstone intervals have produced oil Sandstone intervals are described separately North Skull Creek Study Area Why wasn’t the waterflood successful? High permeability streaks allowed injected water to continue to sweep these zones leaving the rest untouched – Problem in Newcastle Fm How to Fix it… Mix polymers with water to plug up high permeability layers Forces the injected water into untouched zones = more oil Shrink/Swell Clays Injected water makes clays swell Plugs up formation so no more water can be injected Add potassium hydroxide (KOH) before injection Changes clay chemistry Clays become stable Common in the Newcastle Fm Need to add KOH prior to injection – not in North Skull Creek Conclusions Extensive geological evaluation before starting a waterflood Heterogeneity in lithology Porosity, permeability for connectivity Calculate pore volume to know how much to inject Add KOH treatment prior to any injection to stabilize clays Inject polymers to fix permeability Increase production from 20-30% recovery to 50% recovery ]]>
Thu, 24 Jun 2021 19:44:42 GMT /slideshow/waterflooding-petroleum-reservoirs-in-the-newcastlemuddy-formation-powder-river-basin-wyoming/249477033 MikeBingleDavis@slideshare.net(MikeBingleDavis) Waterflooding Petroleum Reservoirs in the Newcastle/Muddy Formation, Powder River Basin, Wyoming MikeBingleDavis Waterflooding Petroleum Reservoirs in the Newcastle/Muddy Formation, Powder River Basin, Wyoming Marron Bingle-Davis Sunshine Valley Petroleum Corporation Casper, WY What is a Waterflood? Primary Production = extracting oil from a reservoir without any additives Production usually declines over time, sometimes rapidly Loss of reservoir pressure 20-30% recovery Secondary Production = treating the reservoir to increase production Injecting water or gas to push oil Increases reservoir pressure 50% total recovery, or an extra 20-30% Water injection = injecting water at higher pressure to push the lighter oil towards a producing well History of Waterfloods 1860s: Oil fields in Pennsylvania had seeping groundwater Ruin a well, but production jumped just prior 1880: John Carll announced that if water was deliberately introduced it would increase production Not regulated, potentially hazardous to water supply 1921: Waterflooding legalized and regulated 1950s: Waterflooding became common practice in most oil fields Patterns Waterflood Problems Reservoir already naturally flooded by formation water so nothing left to sweep High cost depending on type of reservoir Heterogeneous reservoir Rock is mixed lithologies* Intervals of very high and very low permeability* High clay content* * Powder River Basin sandstone intervals Newcastle/Muddy Formation In Wyoming (PRB), Montana (PRB, WB), North (WB) and South Dakota (BH) Transitional marine Series of fluvial and marine sandstone and shale intervals – very heterogeneous Each sandstone separated by a shale bed Oil producer Different sandstone intervals have produced oil Sandstone intervals are described separately North Skull Creek Study Area Why wasn’t the waterflood successful? High permeability streaks allowed injected water to continue to sweep these zones leaving the rest untouched – Problem in Newcastle Fm How to Fix it… Mix polymers with water to plug up high permeability layers Forces the injected water into untouched zones = more oil Shrink/Swell Clays Injected water makes clays swell Plugs up formation so no more water can be injected Add potassium hydroxide (KOH) before injection Changes clay chemistry Clays become stable Common in the Newcastle Fm Need to add KOH prior to injection – not in North Skull Creek Conclusions Extensive geological evaluation before starting a waterflood Heterogeneity in lithology Porosity, permeability for connectivity Calculate pore volume to know how much to inject Add KOH treatment prior to any injection to stabilize clays Inject polymers to fix permeability Increase production from 20-30% recovery to 50% recovery <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/waterfloodndas-210624194442-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Waterflooding Petroleum Reservoirs in the Newcastle/Muddy Formation, Powder River Basin, Wyoming Marron Bingle-Davis Sunshine Valley Petroleum Corporation Casper, WY What is a Waterflood? Primary Production = extracting oil from a reservoir without any additives Production usually declines over time, sometimes rapidly Loss of reservoir pressure 20-30% recovery Secondary Production = treating the reservoir to increase production Injecting water or gas to push oil Increases reservoir pressure 50% total recovery, or an extra 20-30% Water injection = injecting water at higher pressure to push the lighter oil towards a producing well History of Waterfloods 1860s: Oil fields in Pennsylvania had seeping groundwater Ruin a well, but production jumped just prior 1880: John Carll announced that if water was deliberately introduced it would increase production Not regulated, potentially hazardous to water supply 1921: Waterflooding legalized and regulated 1950s: Waterflooding became common practice in most oil fields Patterns Waterflood Problems Reservoir already naturally flooded by formation water so nothing left to sweep High cost depending on type of reservoir Heterogeneous reservoir Rock is mixed lithologies* Intervals of very high and very low permeability* High clay content* * Powder River Basin sandstone intervals Newcastle/Muddy Formation In Wyoming (PRB), Montana (PRB, WB), North (WB) and South Dakota (BH) Transitional marine Series of fluvial and marine sandstone and shale intervals – very heterogeneous Each sandstone separated by a shale bed Oil producer Different sandstone intervals have produced oil Sandstone intervals are described separately North Skull Creek Study Area Why wasn’t the waterflood successful? High permeability streaks allowed injected water to continue to sweep these zones leaving the rest untouched – Problem in Newcastle Fm How to Fix it… Mix polymers with water to plug up high permeability layers Forces the injected water into untouched zones = more oil Shrink/Swell Clays Injected water makes clays swell Plugs up formation so no more water can be injected Add potassium hydroxide (KOH) before injection Changes clay chemistry Clays become stable Common in the Newcastle Fm Need to add KOH prior to injection – not in North Skull Creek Conclusions Extensive geological evaluation before starting a waterflood Heterogeneity in lithology Porosity, permeability for connectivity Calculate pore volume to know how much to inject Add KOH treatment prior to any injection to stabilize clays Inject polymers to fix permeability Increase production from 20-30% recovery to 50% recovery
Waterflooding Petroleum Reservoirs in the Newcastle/Muddy Formation, Powder River Basin, Wyoming from Mike Bingle-Davis
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"Dakota"" The preparation of a mummified dinosaur /MikeBingleDavis/dakota-the-preparation-of-a-mummified-dinosaur dakota-210624192444
A talk regarding the discovery, excavation and preparation of one of the few dinosaurs with fossilized skin]]>

A talk regarding the discovery, excavation and preparation of one of the few dinosaurs with fossilized skin]]>
Thu, 24 Jun 2021 19:24:44 GMT /MikeBingleDavis/dakota-the-preparation-of-a-mummified-dinosaur MikeBingleDavis@slideshare.net(MikeBingleDavis) "Dakota"" The preparation of a mummified dinosaur MikeBingleDavis A talk regarding the discovery, excavation and preparation of one of the few dinosaurs with fossilized skin <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dakota-210624192444-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A talk regarding the discovery, excavation and preparation of one of the few dinosaurs with fossilized skin
"Dakota"" The preparation of a mummified dinosaur from Mike Bingle-Davis
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Blockchain in Industry 4.0 - How the Oil and Gas Industry is Utilizing these Emerging Technologies /slideshow/blockchain-in-industry-40-how-the-oil-and-gas-industry-is-utilizing-these-emerging-technologies-249453237/249453237 bingle-blockchainaapgrms2019-210622222758
What is industry 4.0? Where does blockchain technology fall into this? This presentation illustrates what blockchain is, how it is most commonly utilized as currency (i.e. bitcoin) and how it can be applied to other areas of industry.]]>

What is industry 4.0? Where does blockchain technology fall into this? This presentation illustrates what blockchain is, how it is most commonly utilized as currency (i.e. bitcoin) and how it can be applied to other areas of industry.]]>
Tue, 22 Jun 2021 22:27:58 GMT /slideshow/blockchain-in-industry-40-how-the-oil-and-gas-industry-is-utilizing-these-emerging-technologies-249453237/249453237 MikeBingleDavis@slideshare.net(MikeBingleDavis) Blockchain in Industry 4.0 - How the Oil and Gas Industry is Utilizing these Emerging Technologies MikeBingleDavis What is industry 4.0? Where does blockchain technology fall into this? This presentation illustrates what blockchain is, how it is most commonly utilized as currency (i.e. bitcoin) and how it can be applied to other areas of industry. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bingle-blockchainaapgrms2019-210622222758-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What is industry 4.0? Where does blockchain technology fall into this? This presentation illustrates what blockchain is, how it is most commonly utilized as currency (i.e. bitcoin) and how it can be applied to other areas of industry.
Blockchain in Industry 4.0 - How the Oil and Gas Industry is Utilizing these Emerging Technologies from Mike Bingle-Davis
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Lone Mountain Geology, History and More /slideshow/lone-mountain-geology-history-and-more/238119220 structuralgeolonemtn8-3-20-200821192531
Lone Mountain is a property that has a history of mining and mineral exploration - this presentation covers the geology, history, and potential of one of Nevadas many mines]]>

Lone Mountain is a property that has a history of mining and mineral exploration - this presentation covers the geology, history, and potential of one of Nevadas many mines]]>
Fri, 21 Aug 2020 19:25:31 GMT /slideshow/lone-mountain-geology-history-and-more/238119220 MikeBingleDavis@slideshare.net(MikeBingleDavis) Lone Mountain Geology, History and More MikeBingleDavis Lone Mountain is a property that has a history of mining and mineral exploration - this presentation covers the geology, history, and potential of one of Nevadas many mines <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/structuralgeolonemtn8-3-20-200821192531-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Lone Mountain is a property that has a history of mining and mineral exploration - this presentation covers the geology, history, and potential of one of Nevadas many mines
Lone Mountain Geology, History and More from Mike Bingle-Davis
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2016 - A Brief History of the Wyoming Geological Association /slideshow/2016-a-brief-history-of-the-wyoming-geological-association/235802728 historywgaposterphiposter2016-200617221648
A poster presented at the Petroleum History Institute in 2016 and recipient of the Pete Sparks Award. it traces the history of the Wyoming Geological Association from its beginning on December 15th, 1943 by C.J. Hares to the current day. ]]>

A poster presented at the Petroleum History Institute in 2016 and recipient of the Pete Sparks Award. it traces the history of the Wyoming Geological Association from its beginning on December 15th, 1943 by C.J. Hares to the current day. ]]>
Wed, 17 Jun 2020 22:16:48 GMT /slideshow/2016-a-brief-history-of-the-wyoming-geological-association/235802728 MikeBingleDavis@slideshare.net(MikeBingleDavis) 2016 - A Brief History of the Wyoming Geological Association MikeBingleDavis A poster presented at the Petroleum History Institute in 2016 and recipient of the Pete Sparks Award. it traces the history of the Wyoming Geological Association from its beginning on December 15th, 1943 by C.J. Hares to the current day. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/historywgaposterphiposter2016-200617221648-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A poster presented at the Petroleum History Institute in 2016 and recipient of the Pete Sparks Award. it traces the history of the Wyoming Geological Association from its beginning on December 15th, 1943 by C.J. Hares to the current day.
2016 - A Brief History of the Wyoming Geological Association from Mike Bingle-Davis
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2014 - Overview of the Mineral Resources of Wyoming /slideshow/2014-overview-of-the-mineral-resources-of-wyoming/235802284 mikebingle-davisoverviewofthemineralresourcesofwyoming-august2014-200617220309
Presented at the Wyoming Geological Association meeting in 2014, this presentation covers in a broad sense what Wyoming has energy, industrial, and aesthetic minerals. It covers what these are, how much Wyoming produces and where. ]]>

Presented at the Wyoming Geological Association meeting in 2014, this presentation covers in a broad sense what Wyoming has energy, industrial, and aesthetic minerals. It covers what these are, how much Wyoming produces and where. ]]>
Wed, 17 Jun 2020 22:03:09 GMT /slideshow/2014-overview-of-the-mineral-resources-of-wyoming/235802284 MikeBingleDavis@slideshare.net(MikeBingleDavis) 2014 - Overview of the Mineral Resources of Wyoming MikeBingleDavis Presented at the Wyoming Geological Association meeting in 2014, this presentation covers in a broad sense what Wyoming has energy, industrial, and aesthetic minerals. It covers what these are, how much Wyoming produces and where. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mikebingle-davisoverviewofthemineralresourcesofwyoming-august2014-200617220309-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at the Wyoming Geological Association meeting in 2014, this presentation covers in a broad sense what Wyoming has energy, industrial, and aesthetic minerals. It covers what these are, how much Wyoming produces and where.
2014 - Overview of the Mineral Resources of Wyoming from Mike Bingle-Davis
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May 2014 - National Geochemical Database Applicability for Prospecting /slideshow/may-2014-national-geochemical-database-applicability-for-prospecting/235802127 mikebingle-davishydrogeologicalstreamsedimentreconnaissancehssrprogram-may2014-200617215752
There are numerous databases that were put together in attempt to quantify the mineral and elemental deposits of the United States. These include NURE, HSSR, RASS, NGS, MRDS, and more. This presentation describes what each of these programs are, what they produced, and hoe they are applied to mapping. Lastly, how these databases can be utilized to map potential exploration locations. ]]>

There are numerous databases that were put together in attempt to quantify the mineral and elemental deposits of the United States. These include NURE, HSSR, RASS, NGS, MRDS, and more. This presentation describes what each of these programs are, what they produced, and hoe they are applied to mapping. Lastly, how these databases can be utilized to map potential exploration locations. ]]>
Wed, 17 Jun 2020 21:57:52 GMT /slideshow/may-2014-national-geochemical-database-applicability-for-prospecting/235802127 MikeBingleDavis@slideshare.net(MikeBingleDavis) May 2014 - National Geochemical Database Applicability for Prospecting MikeBingleDavis There are numerous databases that were put together in attempt to quantify the mineral and elemental deposits of the United States. These include NURE, HSSR, RASS, NGS, MRDS, and more. This presentation describes what each of these programs are, what they produced, and hoe they are applied to mapping. Lastly, how these databases can be utilized to map potential exploration locations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mikebingle-davishydrogeologicalstreamsedimentreconnaissancehssrprogram-may2014-200617215752-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> There are numerous databases that were put together in attempt to quantify the mineral and elemental deposits of the United States. These include NURE, HSSR, RASS, NGS, MRDS, and more. This presentation describes what each of these programs are, what they produced, and hoe they are applied to mapping. Lastly, how these databases can be utilized to map potential exploration locations.
May 2014 - National Geochemical Database Applicability for Prospecting from Mike Bingle-Davis
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GSA 2015 - Computer Based Facies Simulations in Orebodies: Benefits, Drawbacks, and Practical Examples /slideshow/gsa-2015-computer-based-facies-simulations-in-orebodies-benefits-drawbacks-and-practical-examples/235801888 geostatistics2015-200617215112
Many computer program packages are available to utilize in geostatistical interpretation. These include VULCAN, PETRA, GEOGRAPHIX, and in the case of this example I will be using SGEMS - a freeware program. Kriging : Derives the best linear estimate of the variable over a given surface. Smoothing properties of interpolation algorithms replace local detail and replace with a good average. Geologists and reservoir engineers / mining conditions require finer scaled details of reservoir heterogeneity – Kriging is the average of numerous realizations, we may want to see these iterations to determine best fit scenarios]]>

Many computer program packages are available to utilize in geostatistical interpretation. These include VULCAN, PETRA, GEOGRAPHIX, and in the case of this example I will be using SGEMS - a freeware program. Kriging : Derives the best linear estimate of the variable over a given surface. Smoothing properties of interpolation algorithms replace local detail and replace with a good average. Geologists and reservoir engineers / mining conditions require finer scaled details of reservoir heterogeneity – Kriging is the average of numerous realizations, we may want to see these iterations to determine best fit scenarios]]>
Wed, 17 Jun 2020 21:51:12 GMT /slideshow/gsa-2015-computer-based-facies-simulations-in-orebodies-benefits-drawbacks-and-practical-examples/235801888 MikeBingleDavis@slideshare.net(MikeBingleDavis) GSA 2015 - Computer Based Facies Simulations in Orebodies: Benefits, Drawbacks, and Practical Examples MikeBingleDavis Many computer program packages are available to utilize in geostatistical interpretation. These include VULCAN, PETRA, GEOGRAPHIX, and in the case of this example I will be using SGEMS - a freeware program. Kriging : Derives the best linear estimate of the variable over a given surface. Smoothing properties of interpolation algorithms replace local detail and replace with a good average. Geologists and reservoir engineers / mining conditions require finer scaled details of reservoir heterogeneity – Kriging is the average of numerous realizations, we may want to see these iterations to determine best fit scenarios <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/geostatistics2015-200617215112-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Many computer program packages are available to utilize in geostatistical interpretation. These include VULCAN, PETRA, GEOGRAPHIX, and in the case of this example I will be using SGEMS - a freeware program. Kriging : Derives the best linear estimate of the variable over a given surface. Smoothing properties of interpolation algorithms replace local detail and replace with a good average. Geologists and reservoir engineers / mining conditions require finer scaled details of reservoir heterogeneity – Kriging is the average of numerous realizations, we may want to see these iterations to determine best fit scenarios
GSA 2015 - Computer Based Facies Simulations in Orebodies: Benefits, Drawbacks, and Practical Examples from Mike Bingle-Davis
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Rockhounding - A Combination of Talks Given Over the Past Five Years /slideshow/rockhounding-a-combination-of-talks-given-over-the-past-five-years/235499825 wga2019-200612192042
This is a talk that was given for the Wyoming Geological Association in 2019. it is a summary of talks given to the Gold Prospectors Association of America, Wyoming Association of Professional Landmen, and other groups. ]]>

This is a talk that was given for the Wyoming Geological Association in 2019. it is a summary of talks given to the Gold Prospectors Association of America, Wyoming Association of Professional Landmen, and other groups. ]]>
Fri, 12 Jun 2020 19:20:42 GMT /slideshow/rockhounding-a-combination-of-talks-given-over-the-past-five-years/235499825 MikeBingleDavis@slideshare.net(MikeBingleDavis) Rockhounding - A Combination of Talks Given Over the Past Five Years MikeBingleDavis This is a talk that was given for the Wyoming Geological Association in 2019. it is a summary of talks given to the Gold Prospectors Association of America, Wyoming Association of Professional Landmen, and other groups. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wga2019-200612192042-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is a talk that was given for the Wyoming Geological Association in 2019. it is a summary of talks given to the Gold Prospectors Association of America, Wyoming Association of Professional Landmen, and other groups.
Rockhounding - A Combination of Talks Given Over the Past Five Years from Mike Bingle-Davis
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Geologic History of the Seminoe Mountains /slideshow/geologic-history-of-the-seminoe-mountains/235499642 geohistseminoesfinal-200612191455
Given to the Gold Prospectors Association of America in 2018 this talk illustrates a workflow on how to research, evaluate and put together a resource prospect. it is designed to be from the type of individual who is planning a trip, how do they use the tools available to find and look for rocks and minerals.]]>

Given to the Gold Prospectors Association of America in 2018 this talk illustrates a workflow on how to research, evaluate and put together a resource prospect. it is designed to be from the type of individual who is planning a trip, how do they use the tools available to find and look for rocks and minerals.]]>
Fri, 12 Jun 2020 19:14:55 GMT /slideshow/geologic-history-of-the-seminoe-mountains/235499642 MikeBingleDavis@slideshare.net(MikeBingleDavis) Geologic History of the Seminoe Mountains MikeBingleDavis Given to the Gold Prospectors Association of America in 2018 this talk illustrates a workflow on how to research, evaluate and put together a resource prospect. it is designed to be from the type of individual who is planning a trip, how do they use the tools available to find and look for rocks and minerals. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/geohistseminoesfinal-200612191455-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Given to the Gold Prospectors Association of America in 2018 this talk illustrates a workflow on how to research, evaluate and put together a resource prospect. it is designed to be from the type of individual who is planning a trip, how do they use the tools available to find and look for rocks and minerals.
Geologic History of the Seminoe Mountains from Mike Bingle-Davis
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Blockchain in Industry 4.0 - How the Oil and Gas Industry is Utilizing these Emerging Technologies /MikeBingleDavis/blockchain-in-industry-40-how-the-oil-and-gas-industry-is-utilizing-these-emerging-technologies bingle-blockchainaapgrms2019-200612191054
Presented at the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Rocky Mountain Section Meeting in 2019. It gives an overview of what blockchain is, how it works as a secure network, where it can be applied in down, mid, and upstream. ]]>

Presented at the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Rocky Mountain Section Meeting in 2019. It gives an overview of what blockchain is, how it works as a secure network, where it can be applied in down, mid, and upstream. ]]>
Fri, 12 Jun 2020 19:10:54 GMT /MikeBingleDavis/blockchain-in-industry-40-how-the-oil-and-gas-industry-is-utilizing-these-emerging-technologies MikeBingleDavis@slideshare.net(MikeBingleDavis) Blockchain in Industry 4.0 - How the Oil and Gas Industry is Utilizing these Emerging Technologies MikeBingleDavis Presented at the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Rocky Mountain Section Meeting in 2019. It gives an overview of what blockchain is, how it works as a secure network, where it can be applied in down, mid, and upstream. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bingle-blockchainaapgrms2019-200612191054-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Rocky Mountain Section Meeting in 2019. It gives an overview of what blockchain is, how it works as a secure network, where it can be applied in down, mid, and upstream.
Blockchain in Industry 4.0 - How the Oil and Gas Industry is Utilizing these Emerging Technologies from Mike Bingle-Davis
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Remote Sensing - The 5 Senses Enhanced /slideshow/remote-sensing-the-5-senses-enhanced/235495248 remotesensingmarronedit-200612172823
Talk given to the Science Zone in Casper, Wyoming discussing the ways in which remote sensing enhances our senses and allow us to view and evaluate.]]>

Talk given to the Science Zone in Casper, Wyoming discussing the ways in which remote sensing enhances our senses and allow us to view and evaluate.]]>
Fri, 12 Jun 2020 17:28:23 GMT /slideshow/remote-sensing-the-5-senses-enhanced/235495248 MikeBingleDavis@slideshare.net(MikeBingleDavis) Remote Sensing - The 5 Senses Enhanced MikeBingleDavis Talk given to the Science Zone in Casper, Wyoming discussing the ways in which remote sensing enhances our senses and allow us to view and evaluate. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/remotesensingmarronedit-200612172823-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Talk given to the Science Zone in Casper, Wyoming discussing the ways in which remote sensing enhances our senses and allow us to view and evaluate.
Remote Sensing - The 5 Senses Enhanced from Mike Bingle-Davis
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Gold Prospectors Association of America Presentation 2017 /slideshow/gold-prospectors-association-of-america-presentation-2017/235495150 gpaatalk-v9-200612172555
Discusses geologic history of Wyoming, the types of minerals found and how to find them. ]]>

Discusses geologic history of Wyoming, the types of minerals found and how to find them. ]]>
Fri, 12 Jun 2020 17:25:55 GMT /slideshow/gold-prospectors-association-of-america-presentation-2017/235495150 MikeBingleDavis@slideshare.net(MikeBingleDavis) Gold Prospectors Association of America Presentation 2017 MikeBingleDavis Discusses geologic history of Wyoming, the types of minerals found and how to find them. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gpaatalk-v9-200612172555-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Discusses geologic history of Wyoming, the types of minerals found and how to find them.
Gold Prospectors Association of America Presentation 2017 from Mike Bingle-Davis
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Petroleum Geology of Wyoming - Rocky Mountain Landman Institute 2016 /slideshow/petroleum-geology-of-wyoming-rocky-mountain-landman-institute-2016/235494972 landmanpresentation-v11-200612172148
Presentation given to the RMLI on the petroleum history of Wyoming. Using geologic time and field specific examples we cover the types of petroleum fields seen in Wyoming. ]]>

Presentation given to the RMLI on the petroleum history of Wyoming. Using geologic time and field specific examples we cover the types of petroleum fields seen in Wyoming. ]]>
Fri, 12 Jun 2020 17:21:48 GMT /slideshow/petroleum-geology-of-wyoming-rocky-mountain-landman-institute-2016/235494972 MikeBingleDavis@slideshare.net(MikeBingleDavis) Petroleum Geology of Wyoming - Rocky Mountain Landman Institute 2016 MikeBingleDavis Presentation given to the RMLI on the petroleum history of Wyoming. Using geologic time and field specific examples we cover the types of petroleum fields seen in Wyoming. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/landmanpresentation-v11-200612172148-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation given to the RMLI on the petroleum history of Wyoming. Using geologic time and field specific examples we cover the types of petroleum fields seen in Wyoming.
Petroleum Geology of Wyoming - Rocky Mountain Landman Institute 2016 from Mike Bingle-Davis
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Paradox basin utah /slideshow/paradox-basin-utah/235494421 paradoxbasin-utah-200612171022
Presentation to the Wyoming Geological Association - Paradox Basin history, tectonics, paleoenvironment, structure, reservoir, drilling]]>

Presentation to the Wyoming Geological Association - Paradox Basin history, tectonics, paleoenvironment, structure, reservoir, drilling]]>
Fri, 12 Jun 2020 17:10:22 GMT /slideshow/paradox-basin-utah/235494421 MikeBingleDavis@slideshare.net(MikeBingleDavis) Paradox basin utah MikeBingleDavis Presentation to the Wyoming Geological Association - Paradox Basin history, tectonics, paleoenvironment, structure, reservoir, drilling <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/paradoxbasin-utah-200612171022-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation to the Wyoming Geological Association - Paradox Basin history, tectonics, paleoenvironment, structure, reservoir, drilling
Paradox basin utah from Mike Bingle-Davis
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