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Houston Geological Society Bulletin, Volume 49, No. 2, October 2006. Pages 13-13.

Abstract: Worldwide Reality Check of Previous HitSealsNext Hit and Sealing Models

By

José I. Guzmán1, Rod Sloan2, Shengyu Wu1, and Shaoqing Sun2
1 C&C Reservoirs Inc., Houston, Texas
2 C&C Reservoirs Ltd, Maidenhead, Berks., United Kingdom

An empirical evaluation of Previous HitsealsNext Hit in over 980 reservoirs located in 190 basins worldwide was used to test the validity of the most popular assumptions made when risking hydrocarbon retention. Modern deterministic Previous HitsealNext Hit studies have produced a substantial volume of useful information on sealing lithologies, but many have yet to be calibrated with the height of hydrocarbon columns and with the degree in which traps are filled to their maximum Previous HitcapacityNext Hit. A comprehensive classification, based on the number, type, location and combination of sealing surfaces was developed to better understand the contribution of each sealing surface and to facilitate this calibration process. End-member Previous HitsealNext Hit categories are simple top Previous HitsealsNext Hit, updip lateral fault Previous HitsealsNext Hit, and lateral stratigraphic Previous HitsealsNext Hit. Combination types may be top-dominated, fault-dominated, or stratigraphic-dominated. A separate class of miscellaneous or unconventional Previous HitsealsNext Hit is also considered. Over half of the reservoirs studied are sealed by a combination of surfaces. Assumptions made when using common wisdom for Previous HitsealTop risking, followed by an empirical reality check from worldwide reservoir analogs will be discussed.

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