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Abnormal Formation Pressure

John S. Bradley

AAPG Bulletin

... waters trapped in a sealed formation; (5) carbonization of organic matter in sediments; and (6) buoyancy due to the hydrocarbon column of a reservoir...

1975

Hydrocarbon-water interfacial tension values at reservoir conditions: Inconsistencies in the technical literature and the impact on maximum oil and gas column height calculations

Steven J. O'Connor

AAPG Bulletin

...Hydrocarbon-water interfacial tension values at reservoir conditions: Inconsistencies in the technical literature and the impact on maximum oil...

2000

Modeling of Sedimentary Basins and Petroleum Systems: Chapter 18: Part IV. Identification and Characterization

Douglas W. Waples

AAPG Special Volumes

... forces for expulsion of hydrocarbons from a source rock probably are hydraulic potential, buoyancy differences between hydrocarbons and water...

1994

Sealing Efficiency of Gas Hydrates from Seismic AVO and Hydromechanical Approaches: Abstract

Dominique Grauls, Jean Pierre Blanche, Jean-Luc Poudre

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... of HC at reservoir conditions, and the hydraulic pressure regime (P) at the hydrocarbon-water interface (Figure 2). Thus, assuming reservoir...

1999

What Are Unconventional Resources? A Simple Definition Using Viscosity and Permeability, #80217 (2012)

Harris Cander

Search and Discovery.com

... reservoirs with both low and high viscosity fluids. Previous definitions have not accounted for all phases of petroleum in all types of reservoirs in all types...

2012

A New Gravity-Stable CO2-Injection Process For Enhancing Oil Recovery From Depleted Reservoirs

Dandina Rao

PTTC

... cutting edge ideas such as gravity segregation effects on reservoir fluids distribution with time and placing of horizontal producing wells just above...

2006

ABSTRACT Plans to Address Knowledge and Data Gaps Identified During Development of the U.S. Geological Survey CO2 Storage Resource Assessment Methodology, #90103 (2010)

S.T. Brennan, R.C. Burruss, L.F. Ruppert

Search and Discovery.com

..., and storage efficiency. This work will allow direct observation, albeit on a very small scale, of buoyancy versus capillary forces, and their effect...

2010

A Geologic Update of the Emplacement Mechanism Within the Kern River Formation at the Kern River Field

Edward J. Kodl, James C. Eacmen, Michael G. Coburn

Pacific Section of AAPG

... structure, dipping 4 to 6 to the southwest, that overlie the Bakersfield Arch, a basement high. Migrating hydrocarbons lost buoyancy at the top...

1990

A Geologic Update of the Emplacement Mechanism Within the Kern River Formation at the Kern River Field

Edward J. Kodl, James C. Eacmen, Michael G. Coburn

Pacific Section SEPM

.... Migrating hydrocarbons lost buoyancy at the top of the regional groundwater table and became subordinate to gravitational forces. In effect, a floating oil...

1990

Water and Oil Relative Permeability of Middle Bakken Formation: Experiments and Numerical Modeling

Younki Cho, Ilkay Uzun, Erdinc Eker, Xiaolong Yin, Hossein Kazemi

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... regime (NRe < 10). Therefore, fluid distribution is primarily controlled by capillary forces, rather 3 than viscous or buoyancy forces. Eq. 3...

2016

Numerical Simulation of Temperature Changes Caused by CO2 Injection in Geological Reservoirs

A. Kopp, A. Ebigbo, A. Bielinski, H. Class, R. Helmig

AAPG Special Volumes

... RESERVOIRCarbon dioxide stored in geological formations is kept from rising because of buoyancy forces by a confining layer (the cap rock). If the cap...

2009

LARGE SCALE FLUID MOVEMENT IN THE WESTERN CANADIAN SEDIMENTARY BASIN AS RECORDED BY FLUID INCLUSIONS IN EVAPORITES

D. CHIPLEY, T.K. KYSER

Williston Basin Symposium

... of these fluids on the permeability of the reservoir rocks. The lower temperature event involved water with 8D near -70 and ઠ180 near -6...

1991

Pore Geometry as Related to Carbonate Stratigraphic Traps

John L. Stout

AAPG Bulletin

... of smaller globules, the combined effect of the buoyancy of this oil column and dynamics of the reservoir would cause migration of the oil. The critical oil...

1964

Sleipner Fluid Dynamics; #80111 (2010)

Bert van der Meer

Search and Discovery.com

..., ~35 oC, Density ~700 Kg/m3) • CO2 super-critical (as a gas with a liquid density) • Lighter than formation water (strong buoyancy forces) • Sleipner...

2010

Estimation of Recovery Efficiency by Visual Observation of Pore Systems in Reservoir Rocks

N.C. Wardlaw, J.P. Cassan

CSPG Bulletin

... to petroleum recovery: J. Can. Petroleum Technology, Dec., p. 42-53. Morrow, N.R., 1978, Interplay of capillary, viscous and buoyancy forces...

1978

2-D Basin Modeling of Secondary Petroleum Migration in the Sakala Timur PSC, Indonesia

Alwyn Vear, Duncan Macgregor

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... buoyancy forces built up by hydrocarbon columns are taken into account. Temispack results showed, however, that no excessive overpressures were ever...

1996

Styles of Continental Rifting: Results from Dynamic Models of Lithospheric Extension

Jean Braun, Christopher Beaumont

CSPG Special Publications

..., buoyancy forces and the first-order effects of erosion and sedimentation. The local gravity push model predicts early doming of the rift zone followed...

1987

A Movable Offshore Gas Production Unit for West Natuna

Joao G. de Oliveira, Yogi Prayogi

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... of the Natuna Sea anytime during its 25-year design life. The self-installing concept utilizes self-contained buoyancy for flotation and a temporary...

2002

Abstract: Hydrogeochemical Prospecting for Natural Gas: The Geochemical Chimney, Shallow Groundwater Hydrogeology, and Interpretation of Near-Surface Data; #90172 (2014)

Matthew V. Kohlbecker, Dimitri Vlassopoulos

Search and Discovery.com

... of gas accumulations at depth. Nearsurface exploration techniques commonly assume that fugitive hydrocarbon gas leaks from a deep gas reservoir...

2014

A Brief Outline of Some Oil-Accumulation Problems

Alex W. McCoy

AAPG Bulletin

... to gravitational assortment, until definite proof has been established as to the buoyancy forces in the properly sized openings for the majority of cases...

1926

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