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HEAVY OIL OCCURRENCES OF THE CACTUS LAKE AREA SASKATCHEWAN

Daniel Ducharme and David L. Murray

Saskatchewan Geological Society

... and preferably a temperate/cool climate to minimize the temperature-induced convection currents between the top and bottom layers of the sea. All these factors...

1980

Basin Development and Hydrocarbon Occurrence Offshore Mid-Norway

Terje Hagevang , Hans Ronnevik

AAPG Special Volumes

... diagenetic siderite cementation associated with the clays causes local blocking of the primary porosity, effectively reducing the permeability...

1986

Seismic and Well Interpretation of Fluvial Clastic and Coal Packages for Stratigraphic Traps within the Patchawarra Formation, Cooper Basin

Christopher Webb

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... PP1 about 100 mD. Reservoir porosities are 11%-16% but can reach 20%. Pressure and temperature regimes in the study area are Merrimelia Formation...

2015

Design, Execution, and Evaluation of a Holistic Data Acquisition Program for Utica Shale

Bunyamin Can, Conny Gilbert, Libny Leal, Stuart Hirsch, Jacob Rosenzweig, Huber Nathan, Seth Rudolph, Samuel McManus, John Vines, Nathaniel Smith, Matt Honarpour, Nagi Nagarajan, Daniel Xia

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... point to prevent any leaning or condensate blocking effects. Accurate production data is critical to the analysis and will be measured utilizing orifice...

2014

Progression and Timing of Mesozoic Crustal Shortening in the Northern Great Basin, Western U.S.A.

David L. Smith, Sandra J. Wyld, Elizabeth L. Miller, James E. Wright

Pacific Section SEPM

... margins. Finally, 4 0 Ar/ 3 9 Ar data indicate that micas defining the S2 foliation cooled through their blocking temperature at 100 Ma (Wyld, 1991...

1993

A Comparative Study of the Effects of Clay Content on the Fracture Conductivity of the Eagle Ford Shale and Marcellus Shale Formations

Jesse Guerra, Ding Zhu, A Daniel Hill

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... at the room temperature of 70 oF. The propped fracture conductivity test samples were then coated with a silicone rubber and cured in an oven at 160oF...

2017

Modeling of Fluid Injection in Depleted Parent Wells to Minimize Damage Due to Frac-Hits

Deepen P. Gala, Ripudaman Manchanda, Mukul Sharma

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... production by water blocking the hydrocarbon production. The pressure and stress build-up may not be sufficient to prevent frac-hits. Recharging the offset...

2018

Quantifying Nanoporosity: Insights Revealed by Parallel and Multiscale Analyses

Amanda C. Reynolds, Ron J.M. Bonnie, Shaina Kelly, Robert Krumm, James Howard

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...-blocking mechanism may be involved that requires the drying step. Figure 2b shows that mercury is able to access 50-90% of the pore space or roughly all...

2018

Relation of Paleovegetation to Geometry and Cyclicity of Some Fluvial Carbonaceous Deposits

Scott L. Wing

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... size, shallow water, soft bottom, and high water temperature (Whittaker 1975). Because the Willwood Formation was deposited under a warm temperate...

1984

Problems of Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift

Paul S. Wesson

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the median valley; and the blocking temperature changes characteristically away from the axis. Opening of Atlantic: Even in the face of multiple...

1974

Formation mechanisms of hydrocarbon reservoirs associated with volcanic and subvolcanic intrusive rocks: Examples in MesozoicCenozoic basins of eastern China

Changzhi Wu, Lianxing Gu, Zunzhong Zhang, Zuowei Ren, Zhengyan Chen, Weiqiang Li

AAPG Bulletin

... are characterized by metamorphic minerals (e.g., biotite, andalusite, cordierite, diopsite, and garnet) and granoblastic textures. As temperature decreases...

2006

Laboratory Study of Gas and Water Flow in the Nordland Shale, Sleipner, North Sea

J. F. Harrington, D. J. Noy, S. T. Horseman, D. J. Birchall, R. A. Chadwick

AAPG Special Volumes

... region from the triple-point temperature to 100 K at pressures up to 800 MPa: Journal of Physical Chemistry Reference Data, v. 25, no. 6, p...

2009

The Other 30% Recovery Factor - Workshop Summary

Ned Clayton, David Kilpartick, Iraj Ershaghi, S. Qing Sun, Ravi Krishnamurthy, Don Duttlinger, Mike Dennis, Tex Boratko, Jeff Planck

PTTC

..., emulsion blocking and low formation pressure problems. Identifying the actual well problem(s) and coming up with suggestions to remedy the problem...

2005

Liquid Loading Within Hydraulic Fractures And Its Impact on Unconventional Reservoir Productivity

Samarth Agrawal, Mukul M. Sharma

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... water blocking issues in hydraulically fractured gas wells and demonstrated the role of capillary pressure, matrix permeability damage and relative...

2013

The Effect of Gravity on the Shape and Direction of Vertical Hydraulic Fractures

Saeed Salimzadeh

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... viscosity and by blocking the hydraulic fracture fluid flow. In this study, the effect of gravitational forces on proppant distribution and fracture...

2020

An Evaluation of Cathodic Protection Groundbeds in Arun Field

T. Mirza, V. A. W. Semerad

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... on the structure to be cathodically protected. They are more expensive to install. They are susceptible to evolved gas blocking. It is difficult to achieve...

1995

Successful Comprehensive-Unconventional Solution to Bypass Solid/LCM Plugging in Horizontal Screen Completion

Andru Ferdian, Willy G Abadi, Aguslianto E Harahap, Hutami Farinia, Michael Jubel Hutagalung

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... there are still some ex LCM and cutting materials blocking the productive zone/screen. Liquid sample taken at test separator also show white color sediment...

2019

Evolution of the Geological Model, Lobster Field (Ewing Bank 873)

Mitchell K. Burk, Gregory L. Brown and David R. Petro

GCAGS Transactions

... around its margin blocking sand flow to the Arnold basin. A "depo shadow" or area of nondeposition due to the blocking of sediment influx...

1999

Water Sorption and Distribution Characteristics inside Shale Nano-capillaries and Nano-channels: Effect of Surface Force Interactions

Jing Li, Xiangfang Li, Rui Wang, Kai Zhang, Keliu Wu, Juntai Shi, Jun Xia, Yinan Xin, Dunqing Liu, Yanan Miao, Mingjie Jiang, Zimo Ge

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... molecules; (3) water film is incompressible and homogeneous; (4) methane molecules dissolved in water film can be ignored; (5) reservoir temperature...

2016

Volumetric effects of decompression following natural hydraulic fracturing in shale during expulsion of hydrocarbons: The case of the Baltic Basin (northern Poland)

Marek Jarosiński, Kinga Bobek, and Paweł Poprawa

AAPG Bulletin

... descriptions; thermal maturity data, including vitrinite reflectance (Ro) and RockEval Tmax, the temperature at which the maximum rate of hydrocarbon generation...

2025

Clay-Coated Sand Grains In Petroleum Reservoirs: Understanding Their Distribution Via A Modern Analogue

Luke J. Wooldridge, Richard H. Worden, Joshua Griffiths, James E.P. Utley

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... the focus of this study. Diagenetic clay coats either develop from the thermally driven recrystallization of low-temperature, detrital precursor clay coats...

2017

Mediterranean Imprint on Coral Diversity in the Incipient Red Sea (Burdigalian, Saudi Arabia)

Chiara Pisapia, Guillem Mateu Vicens, Francesca Benzoni, Hildegard Westphal

PALAIOS

...-building corals live within a temperature ranges 18°C to 32°C (Veron 1995), possibly implying that during the Miocene this thermal range migrated from...

2024

Rapid diagenesis and microbial biosignature degradation in spring carbonates from Crystal Geyser, Utah, U.S.A.

Jon Lima-Zaloumis, Jack D. Farmer, Elizabeth Trembath-Reichert

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... through a 900-m-deep borehole created in 1935 for the purpose of petroleum exploration (Baer and Rigby 1978). Here, cool-temperature fluids (∼ 18°C...

2024

Tracking authigenic mineral cements in fossil bones from the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Two Medicine and Judith River formations, Montana

Raymond R. Rogers, Anik K. Regan, Lucas N. Weaver, Jeffrey T. Thole, Henry C. Fricke

PALAIOS

... of calcite in both fresh and marine waters by coating particles and blocking active crystal growth sites (LeBron and Suarez 1996; Hoch et al. 2000; Zuddas et...

2020

Replacing the Use of Freshwater with Seawater: Problems, Solutions, and Applications

Jun Hong Ng, Tariq Almubarak, Hisham A. Nasr-El-Din

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... blocking biofilms, metal sulfates, and H 2S (Wood and Spark 2000). The presence of suspended solids can plug the pores in the formation and negatively...

2018

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