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ABSTRACT: A New Technique for Quantification of Water Depth Applied to the Demise of a Carbonate Platform; #90007 (2002)

Gianni Mallarino, Robert H. Goldstein, Pietro Di Stefano

Search and Discovery.com

..., indicating seawater salinity. Some inclusions contain large bubbles suggesting entrapment of seawater and gas. In these, bubble volumes were measured...

2002

ABSTRACT: Near Surface Hydrocarbon Migration: Mechanisms and Seepage Rates; #90013 (2003)

Michael A. Abrams

Search and Discovery.com

.... Many seepage mechanisms have been proposed; diffusion, effusion, advection with moving waters, colloidal bubble ascent via microfractures...

2003

ABSTRACT: Understanding the Geological Controls on Fluid Properties in the Carbonate Stringer Play of South Oman; #90051 (2006)

Paul Taylor, Erdem Idiz, Gordon Macleod, Mohammed Al Ghammari, Steffen Ochs

Search and Discovery.com

... data. This approach showed that the bubble point pressures of the fluids were higher than could be explained by in-situ maturation of the stringer...

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Abstract: Gas-Liquid Interactions in Natural Geothermal Conduits: Implications for Artificial Gas-Lift Applications; #90238 (2015)

D. Robertson, E. Joseph, N. Fournier, and F. Witham

Search and Discovery.com

... to be supported by a gas bubble layer above a natural gas-lift system, namely an intermittent/continuous geothermal gas bubble contribution through narrow...

2015

Squaw Canyon (Oil), T. 38 S., R. 26 E., SLPM, San Juan County, Utah

Duane H. Buckner

Four Corners Geological Society

..., heavies 2.13, CO2 0.05, N2 1.38 Oil Characteristics and Analysis: Upper Ismay; 44.3° API gravity, solution gas-oil ratio 730 cu ft/bbl, bubble point...

1983

Coupled Geomechanics and Pore Confinement Effects for Modeling Unconventional Shale Reservoirs

Yi Xiong, Philip Winterfeld, Yu-Shu Wu

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... the productions of shale reservoirs, especially for tight oil systems because of suppressed bubble-point pressure leading to longer single phase production...

2014

Experimental Studies of Gas-Escape and Water-Escape Structures: Mechanisms and Morphologies

Shannon E. Frey, Murray K. Gingras, Shahin E. Dashtgard

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., D). Occasionally a bubble would fail to pass through a silt layer, migrating along it until finding a weak point it was capable of passing through...

2009

Are Fluid Inclusions Representative Samples of Diagenetic Fluids?

Robert H. Goldstein, T. James Reynolds

Special Publications of SEPM

.... With continued cooling to 68°C (point D ) a vapor bubble can nucleate but generally does not nucleate unless there is additional cooling. Once the inclusions...

1994

Generate Inflow Performance Relationships (IPR) for Unconventional Reservoirs using Reservoir Models instead of Correlations

S. H. Tabatabaie, M. Pooladi-Darvish, S. Taheri, J. Prefontaine, C. Tewari, K. Zaoral, L. Mattar

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... behaviour, it is useful to review our understanding of conventional IPR. There are four relevant aspects: i. Performance above bubble point pressure...

2020

Critical Role of Rock and Fluid - Impact on Reservoir Performance on Unconventional Shale Reservoirs

N. R. Nagarajan, M. M. Honarpour, F. Arasteh

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

.... The impact of bubble point pressure suppression and the associated viscosity, oil FVF, and solution GOR changes on reservoir performance was captured...

2013

Marine Seismic Sources: Part XII: Sound in the Sea

Martin Landrø, Lasse Amundsen

GEO ExPro Magazine

... of underwater explosion bubble oscillations, journal of Applied Physics, 21, 7752-7167. Lasse Amundsen is Chief Scientist Exploration Technology...

2012

Methane Hydrate Surface Morphology in a Dynamic Water Dominant Flowloop, #80696 (2019).

Joel Choi, Nickolas Manning, Ben Hoskin, Shunsuke Sakurai, Koji Yamamoto, Tomoya Nonoue, Zachary Aman,

Search and Discovery.com

.... Hydrates preferentially form at the methane/water interface, where the behaviour of the resultant hydrate particles size on a gas bubble depends...

2019

Multiphase Flow Simulation of Horizontal Well Artificial Lift and Life-of-Well Case Histories: HEAL System Modeled in PipeFractionalFlow

Anand Nagoo, Jeff Saponja, Trystan Wall, Kevin Eike, Mukul Sharma

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... and Case 2). In the first case, Case 1, a three-phase oil-water-gas bubble-point well in the Permian basin has available an installed permanent...

2017

Parsimonious Deconvolution

Jon F. Claerbout

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... Gaussian random process. The practical problem is that xt turns out to have an innovation at every time point, and if the data yt is sampled at a denser...

1980

In Situ Determination of Desorbable Methane Content by Use of Three Decay Functions

Rex R. Plaizier, V. Joseph Hucka

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... measurements using a manual bubble desorbometer" and later verified through laboratory modeling. Data were reduced using three functions-power decay...

1991

Gas Pits in Non-marine Sediments

John H. Maxson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of erosion in the vicinity of active gas bubble agitation. QUIRKE, T. T., 1930, Spring pits, sedimentation phenomena: Jour. Geology, vol. 38, pp. 88-91...

1940

The Critical Role of Rock and Fluid in Unconventional Shale Reservoir Performance

N.R. Nagarajan, M.M. Honarpour, F. Arasteh

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... reservoir simulation studies on a sector model. The impact of bubble point pressure suppression and the associated viscosity, oil formation volume...

2013

A New Seismic Method to Significantly Improve Deeper Data Character and Interpretability

Andrew Long, Guillaume Cambois, Gregg Parkes, Anders Mattsson, Terje Lundsten, Mazin Farouki

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... to the source over/under approach, the shot-point density is the same as for a regular survey. Figure 1 goes hereabouts. Beyond the change in ghost...

2009

Field Testing of Digital Entry Fluid Imaging Tool in Minas

Cholid Mas, Erwin Sinisuka

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... will help in providing both quantitative and qualitative answers in straight, deviated and horizontal wells. Field Examples The bubble point pressure...

1996

Numerically Enhanced RTA Workflow - Improving Estimation of Both Linear Flow Parameter and Hydrocarbons in Place

Braden Bowie, James Ewert

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... can change substantially, particularly for oil at bubble-point (saturation) pressure. Figure 2 - Changes in Compressibility and Viscosity for Sample...

2020

Melt Inclusion Textures and Volatile Compositions from Novarupta Dome, Katmai National Park, Alaska - Abstract

Christie S. Cowee, Jessica F. Larsen, John Eichelberger

Alaska Geological Society

... inclusions with or without one shrinkage bubble, (2) partially crystalline melt inclusions, including those with clearly visible rod shaped microlites...

1999

Pore Systems of the B-chalk Zone in the Niobrara Formation, Denver-Julesburg Basin, Colorado

Julian Michaels, David A. Budd

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

..., and those filled pores have median equivalent diameters than range from 300 to 900 nm. Organic material exhibits intraparticle “bubble” pores...

2014

Abstract: New insights into the classification and formation of zeolites hosted by the North Mountain Basalt, Annapolis Valley, southern Nova Scotia

Daniel J. Kontak

Atlantic Geology

... dipping), cigar-shaped (:S JO cm) amygdules, and (ii) disseminated :S5%, :S 1-2 cm) amygdules; (2) bubble-train zone of 2-4 m containing vertical...

2000

Oil and Gas Private Equity in 2021 Where We’re at and How We Got Here!

Laura Freeman

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... despite a much lower price environment. This also drove the buy and flip with assets changing hands at high prices which created a growing bubble through...

2021

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