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Contour Interactions Between Regional Dip, Salt Withdrawal, and Upward Drag: Unit 18: Principles

Martin P. A. Jackson, William E. Galloway

AAPG Special Volumes

...Contour Interactions Between Regional Dip, Salt Withdrawal, and Upward Drag: Unit 18: Principles Martin P. A. Jackson, William E. Galloway 1984 89 93...

1984

Differential Trapping of Hydrocarbons

Wm. C. Gussow

CSPG Bulletin

... be to cause the oil to migrate down dip and accumulate in a down-dip position. This is exactly the reverse to the "anomalous" conditions we find...

1953

Formation of Scalloped Cross-Bedding Without Unsteady Flows

David M. Rubin

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... or crestline sinuosities do not migrate alongcrest, the dip patterns of the cross-beds and the bounding surfaces are similar; both patterns...

1987

Modified Residual Migration

Craig J. Beasley, Rolf Klotz

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... velocity is also small. Therefore, the migration algorithm used for the residual step need not have great dip accuracy. Moreover, since the maximum...

1992

Secondary migration of heavy oil in low dip basins

Mario Valderrama

AAPG Bulletin

..., and a 1° dip requires 44 m.y. to migrate 100 km. Figure 8. Time in millions of years to migrate 100 km for carrier bed dips from 0° to 4° and oil...

2022

Migration Velocity Analysis by Migration of Velocity Spectra

Craig J. Beasley, Rolf Klotz

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

...., 1984, Dip moveout by Fourier transform: Geophysics, 49, 741–757. Kim, Y. C., and Gonzalez, R., 1991, Migration velocity analysis with the Kirchhoff...

1992

The Influence of Formation Dip Angle on Buoyancy-Induced Gas Migration During Coal Seam Gas Production

Mohammad Sedaghat, Des Owen, Philip Hayes, James Underschultz, Suzanne Hurter, Andrew Garnett

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... through the well is also influenced by the dip angle (Figure 6). In early stages of pumping, it reaches its maximum, and then it gradually declines until...

2021

Oil Migration and Dynamic Traps in Chalk, Danish North Sea, #120070 (2012)

Apollo Kok, Michael Arnhild

Search and Discovery.com

... Sector of the North Sea has been made in four-way closures, indicate that a substantial part of the oil has managed to migrate to these structural highs...

2012

Abstract: Development of Diagenetic Traps Along the Hydrocarbon Migration Pathways; #91204 (2023)

Ahmed Taher, Mariam Al Hammadi, Bernardo Franco, Muna Al Shuwaihi, Maria Augustina Celentano, Aurifullah Vantala

Search and Discovery.com

... the oil to migrate towards the up-dip direction and the capillary pressure in the tight and low permeability areas that resist these movements (Tissot...

2023

Geology and Secondary Oil Recovery

Parke A. Dickey

Tulsa Geological Society

... at the top of the structure, but in many cases they are even less efficient than the pure dissolved-gas type, because the oil tends to migrate...

1945

Smectite Dehydration--Its Relation to Structural Development and Hydrocarbon Accumulation: ABSTRACT

Clemont H. Bruce

AAPG Bulletin

... into the pore system of the host shale during the process of diagenesis may migrate out of the shale early, or it may be totally or partially trapped...

1985

ABSTRACT: Dakota Bar and Channel Sandstones on the Southern Flank of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico; #90106 (2010)

Bruce A. Black

Search and Discovery.com

... Seaway ultimately transgressed nearly to the western border of Arizona and at that time the seaway’s maximum width was about 1000 miles. At that time...

2010

The Wave Equation Applied to Migration

D. Loewenthal, L. Lu, R. Roberson, J. Sherwood

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... instantaneous velocity 10,000 fps (304? m/s), a horizontal or trace interval Δx = 80 ft (24.4 m), and a time dimension sampling rate of 4 ms. The maximum...

1978

Dip Direction Indicator: NOTES

Wayne Pryor

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Dip Direction Indicator: NOTES Wayne Pryor 1958 Vol. 28 No. 2. (June), The method commonly used to determine the direction of maximum dip of foreset...

1958

The Application of Image Processing Techniques for Complex Structures

V. Sudhakar, I. T. McMahon

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... an impulse response which is semi-elliptical out to the maximum dip of reflection energy, but it is a much smaller effect than the migration shift...

1987

Salt-Ridge Hypothesis on Origin of Texas Gulf Coast Type of Faulting

Miller Quarles, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... operating vertically downward and would assumably cause faulting of steep dip, giving maximum vertical adjustment in contrast to a smaller dip that would...

1953

The Mechanics of Secondary Hydrocarbon Migration and Entrapment

Tim T. Schowalter

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

... volume of oil must accumulate to migrate laterally up dip along the seal reservoir boundary. The lateral length of a continuous oil or gas filament...

1976

Using a Petroleum System Approach for Evaluation of CO2 Sequestration Potential in Saline Reservoirs

Hannes E. Leetaru, David G. Morse, Scott M. Frailey, John McBride

Search and Discovery.com

... dips and need to be identified • Injection of 1 million tonnes/year causes the CO2 to migrate a maximum distance of – 4,200 feet at 0 degree dip...

2008

Nomographic Solutions of Dip Computation

W. A. Visser

AAPG Bulletin

... of cross section: This relation is given by EQUATION (1) where ß = the maximum dip, ^agr = the reduced dip in the direction of the cross section, ^ggr...

1947

Distribution of Subsurface Hydrocarbon Seepage in Near-Surface Marine Sediments

Michael A. Abrams

AAPG Special Volumes

... of migrated hydrocarbons (macroseeps). These generally occur where generation and migration of hydrocarbons from source rocks are ongoing today (at maximum...

1996

Relationship of Accumulation of Oil to Structure and Porosity in the Lima-Indiana Field: Part IV. Relations of Petroleum Accumulation to Structure

J. Ernest Carman , Wilber Stout

AAPG Special Volumes

... either in Ohio or in Indiana (Fig. 1). Apparently the gas was able to migrate to the crest of the anticline under less favorable conditions of dip...

1934

Strike-Dip Indicator: NOTES

Richard R. Parizek

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., and flat pebbles be determined as well as the direction of maximum dip of cross-bedded deposits. A handy, circular, disc, 3 to 6 inches in diameter...

1967

Gas-Cap Impact on CO2 Plume Migration for Long-Term Storage in Saline Aquifers

Silvia V. Solano, Jean-Philippe Nicot

GCAGS Transactions

... extent. RESULTS Impact of Dip Angle Figure 4 shows maximum lateral extent time evolution at different reservoir dip angles for the shallow reser­ voir...

2010

Geometry and Kinematics of Single-Layer Detachment Folds

Josep Poblet, Ken McClay

AAPG Bulletin

... to this model, folds nucleate instantaneously as small-wavelength structures with fixed dip of the limbs and axial surfaces; fold boundaries migrate...

1996

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