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Geomechanical, microstructural, and petrophysical evolution in experimentally reactivated cataclasites: Applications to fault seal prediction: Reply

David N. Dewhurst, Richard M. Jones

AAPG Bulletin

.... 167186.Firoozabadi, A., and H. J. Ramey, 1988, Surface tension of water-hydrocarbon systems at reservoir conditions: Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology...

2003

The Impact of Post-Oil Emplacement Tectonics of the Delaware Mountain Group, with an Emphasis on Residual Oil Zone Potential; #51510 (2018)

T. Tittlemier, J. Walker, C. Saenz, F. Adelekan, J. Marinelarena, M. Carmona, Bob Trentham

Search and Discovery.com

... with interesting hydrocarbon/water saturations in the Bell and Brushy Canyon, the formations that stratigraphically bound the targeted interval in this study...

2018

Role of Carbohydrates in Formation of Oil and Bituminous Coals

E. Berl

AAPG Bulletin

... value is on the alkaline side, in other words greater than 7, residual coal is formed coming partly from cellulose which never went through a water...

1940

The Use of Pump Down Pressure Responses to Diagnose Hydraulic Fracture Characteristics

Abigail Roark, George Waters, Nick Ashley

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... between the nearwell fracture and the wellbore can also be assessed. In microdarcy to millidarcy reservoirs it is possible to bound fracture closure...

2017

Continuing Effects of Gas Well Blowout in Northeast Harris County

Mark J. Cartwright

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... in water levels observed after the occurrence of a subsurface gas well blowout. In 1987, Pate engineers in a joint venture with Jones and Carter, Inc...

1988

Mineral Compositions Calculated from Chemical Analyses of Sedimentary Rocks

John Imbrie, Arie Poldervaart

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... VIII: Compute the total bound water (H2O+) as indicated in item v. Step IX: Two different checks are built into the form. The first (item vi) checks...

1959

The Perpetual Mystery of Petroleum Migration

W. H. Roberts, III

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... continuum, but within the gas and oil deposits per se (or stains, or shows), there is "irreducible" interstitial water, some free and some bound...

1992

Structural-Tectonic Control on Middle-Late Ordovician Deposition of the Lexington Limestone, Central Kentucky

Frank R. Ettensohn, Mark A. Kulp

Pacific Section SEPM

...-water, carbonate deposition was established across a broad northeast-southwest-trending area in eastcentral United States called the Lexington platform...

1995

Pitfalls in Centrifuge Capillary Pressure Data: Quality Assurance Proving Up the Reserve

Masahiko Nomura

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... corrections for closure, bound water, and interfacial tension effects were made to mercury injection data (Hill et al. 1979). The followings are the key...

2012

From Petrophysics to Rock Mechanical Properties: A Support to Shale-Gas Hydraulic Fracturing Program in Cooper Basin, Australia

Naslin

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... the theoretical tool responses and the logs. The output provides independent volumes of free (nonclay-bound) water, gas, and oil in the invaded...

2013

Aqueous Solubility of Petroleum as Applied to Its Origin and Primary Migration: REPLY

Leigh C. Price

AAPG Bulletin

... and chemically bound water for rocks ranging from shales Fig. 1. Solubility of C14 to C20 distillation fraction of Kimball crude oil, Kimball County, Nebraska...

1977

Solving the Reservoir Ambiguity Using the Combination of PVT, Well Test, Petrophysical and Geophysical Data; #42603 (2025)

Edwin R. Gonzalez, Heri Tanjung, Han N. Tran, Omar Al-Shaiji, Abdullah A. Al-Fawwaz

Search and Discovery.com

... Lower Cretaceous Carbonate reservoir, which contains gascondensate, oil rim and water. One of the challenges was to distinguish the exact contact...

2025

Low Resistivity Oil Sands: PLT and CO Logs Find By-Passed Oil and Extend Life of a Mature Well

Faizal Ardi W, Panca Suci W, Bayu Adhi P, Jafet

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...-filled shale; 3. Highly variable grain-size distribution; 4. Bioturbation; and 5. Bound water and irreduceable water that occupy micro-porosities...

2015

Question of Disjunctive-Block Structure of Natural Reservoirs of West Siberian Oil-Gas Basin

V. S. Slavkin, N. S. Shik, A Yu. Saprykina

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... these fields. First problem. The large number of water wells drilled in purely oil zones in areas of C-1 reserves. In Novopokur field in Stratum Yu-126 (figure 1...

2003

Abstract: How to Evaluate Maturity of Kerogen When its Vitrinite Reflectance is Suppressed

H. B. Lo

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... the lower bound and the upper bound of the "corrected" VR include following steps: (1) Identify a group of samples which are closely spaced, have TOC...

1998

Stratigraphic Reefs Versus Ecologic Reefs: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

R. J. Dunham

AAPG Bulletin

... to organically bound "ecologic reefs." Stratigraphic reefs differ from ecologic reefs in that their binding may be either organic or inorganic. The two...

1970

Variations in Water Content in Opal-A and Opal-CT from Geyser Discharge Aprons

Rachel Day, Brian Jones

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... with caution because of the variance in the amount of water initially bound into the opal-A (Jones and Renaut 2007). An opal-A with 15 wt % total water may...

2008

Economic Potential of Zeolite-Rich Sedimentary Rocks in Wyoming

Ronald C. Surdam

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

... cations and water molecules are loosely bound (see Fig. 2). The cations and water molecules in the cavities can be removed and/or replaced in most...

1972

Innovation in Horizontal Wells Petrophysical Evaluation, A Case Study from Kuwait; #41300 (2014)

A. I. Elsherif, W. Bryant, A. Al Mershed, H. Al-Zuabi, K. Al-Failakawi, and S. Nair

Search and Discovery.com

... not reveal any water movement. Therefore, most of the water present in the formation is bound. Figure 6 illustrates the comparison. Spectroscopy Analysis...

2014

The Geochemistry of Lignite: New Approaches to Old Problems

Stephen L. Bend and E.M.V. Nambudiri

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... and pods, disseminated, associated with pore liquids, organically bound or in plant precursor tissues (Fig. 1). it is essential t develop suitable...

1993

Quantitative characterization of lrati shale through laboratory measurement and rock physical modeling

Hemin Yuan, Jin Shi, Ruotong Zhao, Xiaofan Hu

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... (2013) modeled the elastic properties of shale by considering the difference between bound water and free water. These works were based on shales from...

2023

Integrated Formation Evaluation Workflow for Estimating Source Rock Hydrocarbon Potential

Naslin

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... and dielectric porosity measurements. Clay-bound water (CBW) can be constrained from the NMR CBW. Total water can be constrained by dielectric total...

2022

Determination of Formation Organic Carbon Content Using a New Neutron-Induced Gamma Ray Spectroscopy Service that Directly Measures Carbon

Jorge Gonzalez, Richard Lewis, James Hemingway, Jim Grau, Erik Rylander, Iain Pirie

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... responds primarily to hydrogen in the formation, and this element can reside in: a) pore fluids (water, oil, or gas), b) clay-bound water, c) hydroxyls...

2013

Ground Water in Southwestern Region

Charles V. Theis

AAPG Special Volumes

... was right for such a concept and it was bound to be developed soon either for ground water or in oil-reservoir engineering, but the particular problems...

1965

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