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The Role of Burial Diagenesis in Hydrocarbon Destruction and H2S Accumulation, Upper Jurassic Smackover Formation, Black Creek Field, Mississippi

Ezat Heydari

AAPG Bulletin

...The Role of Burial Diagenesis in Hydrocarbon Destruction and H2S Accumulation, Upper Jurassic Smackover Formation, Black Creek Field, Mississippi...

1997

ABSTRACT: Production, Destruction, Dilution, and Accommodation--; The Many Paths to Source-Rock Development; #90007 (2002)

Kevin M. Bohacs, George J. Grabowski, Alan R. Carroll, Paul J. Mankiewicz, Kimberly Miskell-Gerhardt

Search and Discovery.com

...ABSTRACT: Production, Destruction, Dilution, and Accommodation--; The Many Paths to Source-Rock Development; #90007 (2002) Kevin M. Bohacs, George J...

2002

Abstract: “Frozen-In” Hydrocarbon Accumulations or Diagenetic Traps-Exploration Targets

H. Hugh Wilson

Abilene Geological Society

... of clastic and carbonate reservoir rocks are reduced progressively during burial by plugging of pores with secondary, pressure-dependent, diagenetically...

1983

Abstract: Paleocave-Reservoir Networks: their Origin and Recognition

Robert Loucks and Robert Handford

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... associated with paleocaves were determined through the study of modem and paleocave systems. Cave formation and destruction are the products...

1992

ABSTRACT: Crude Oil Destruction and Bitumen Precipitation in Deep Carbonate Reservoirs of the Smackover Formation

Roger Sassen

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

...ABSTRACT: Crude Oil Destruction and Bitumen Precipitation in Deep Carbonate Reservoirs of the Smackover Formation Roger Sassen 3rd Annual Meeting...

1986

ABSTRACT: Paleozoic and Triassic Sandstones of North Africa and the Middle East: Diagenetic Controls on Reservoir Quality; #90016 (2003)

S. J. Hill, N. E. James-Rutledge, A. C. Canham, J. Franques-Faixa

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... destruction during subsequent diagenesis. Post-Hercynian re-burial of Paleozoic successions led to a second phase of quartz cementation, and extensive...

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Compaction History and Porosity Evolution of Tertiary Sandstones, Beaufort/Mackenzie Basin [Abstract]

Schmidt, V., Gordon, A., Dixon, J.

CSPG Bulletin

... porosity at paleoburial depths of less than 2 km. During the progressive destruction of primary porosity, dissolution of detrital and authigenic...

1990

Abstract: Oil Generation in Overthrust Belts

Charlie L. Angevine, D. L. Turcotte

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

...Abstract: Oil Generation in Overthrust Belts Charlie L. Angevine, D. L. Turcotte 1985 67 Vol. 18 (1985) No. 1. (Annual) The burial of immature...

1985

Distribution of Foraminifera and Ostracoda off the Gulf Coast of the Cape Romano Area, Florida: ABSTRACT

William K. Benda, Harbans S. Puri

AAPG Bulletin

... conceivably result in the total destruction of both faunal elements after burial. The foraminiferal fauna consists of 47 genera and 118 species...

1962

Paleotemperatures in Gulf Coast Using ESR-Kerogen Method: ABSTRACT

W. C. Pusey, III

AAPG Bulletin

... with burial. Significant hydrocarbon generation begins at 150°F, but liquid hydrocarbon destruction dominates at temperatures greater than 300°F. Thus...

1973

RELATIONS BETWEEN DEPTH OF BURIAL, VITRINITE REFLECTANCE AND GEOTHERMAL GRADIENT: VITRINITE REFLECTANCE DATA FOR THE LONE STAR BERTHA ROGERS BOREHOLE

R. P. Suggate

Journal of Petroleum Geology

...RELATIONS BETWEEN DEPTH OF BURIAL, VITRINITE REFLECTANCE AND GEOTHERMAL GRADIENT: VITRINITE REFLECTANCE DATA FOR THE LONE STAR BERTHA ROGERS...

1999

Abstract: Reservoir Characterization Of The Scollard-Age Fluvial Sandstones, Alberta Foredeep; #90213 (2015)

Ahmed Khidir and Octavian Catuneanu

Search and Discovery.com

... average 8% porosity, with a mean permeability of 1.3 mD. Cementation coupled with compaction had an important effect in the destruction of porosity...

2015

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