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Assessment of a potential storage site for carbon dioxide: A case study, southeast Queensland, Australia
Jacques Sayers, Cameron Marsh, Adam Scott, Yildiray Cinar, John Bradshaw, Allison Hennig, Stuart Barclay, Ric Daniel
Environmental Geosciences (DEG)
... reservoir fluids flowing back to the aquifer (i.e., they account only for water flow at the aquifer-reservoir boundary with CO2 remaining in the reservoir...
2006
The evolution of pore-scale fluid-saturation in low-permeability sandstone reservoirs
Keith W. Shanley and Robert M. Cluff
AAPG Bulletin
... gas-water contacts would expand downward. (C) With basin uplift and reorganization and an approximately 90° rotation in structural dip buoyancy forces...
2015
Abnormal Formation Pressure: A Review
L.A. Pickering, G.J. Indelicato
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
...) osmosrs, 5) diagenesis, 6) methane generation, and 7) buoyancy Temperature changes due to decay, diagenesis, and changes in burial depth...
1985
Influence of the Geological and Geochemical Characteristics of Heavy Oils on Their Recovery: Section III. Geological Environments and Migration
J. Connan, H. Coustau
AAPG Special Volumes
... buoyancy, the capillary pressure, and the hydrodynamic forces. For heavy oils the buoyancy is low; therefore, they can only saturate high-permeability zones...
1987
ABSTRACT: The Composite Salt Glacier: Extension of the Salt Glacier Model to Post-Burial Conditions, by M. R. Hudec, R. C. Fletcher, I. A. Watson; #91020 (1995).
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1995
ABSTRACT: Forward Modeling of Salt Tectonic Response to Sedimentary Loading and Basin Subsidence, by Ings, Steven J., Lykke Gemmer, Christopher Beaumont; #90026 (2004)
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2004
Some Economic Aspects of Water-Rock Interaction
Brian Hitchon
AAPG Special Volumes
... or as separate oil and gas phases; the dominant fluid is water and if it were to cease movement probably only buoyancy forces would be available to assist...
1980
Abstract: Anomalous Magnetization by Chemical and Microbial Processes in Hydrocarbon Seepage Environments, by H. G. Machel and E. A. Burton; #91004 (1991)
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1991
Three-Phase Fluid Migration with Solubilities in a Two-Dimensional Basin Simulation Model, by Z. Yu and I. Lerche; #90986 (1994).
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1994
Regional Top Seal Capacity Analysis in JS-1 Ridge, Offshore Madura Involving Seal Geometry, Capilary Seal, Hydrofracturing Analysis, and Natural Fracture Modelling
Khadafi, Agus M. Ramdhan, Riszky B. Risyad, Andri Akbar, Ghufron Fauzi
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... to hydrocarbons buoyancy or high aquifer pore pressures (overpressure). Therefore, when the reservoir pore pressure (including the pressure due to the buoyancy...
2021
Entrapment of Petroleum Under Hydrodynamic Conditions
M. King Hubbert
AAPG Bulletin
... in a ground-water environment are impelled by the forces of buoyancy into a stable stratified arrangement in porous or fractured strata on the crests...
1953
Memoir 70, Chapter 2: Mechanisms that Generate Abnormal Pressures: an Overview
Richard E. Swarbrick and Mark J. Osborne
AAPG Special Volumes
..., and (3) hydraulic head and hydrocarbon buoyancy. The principal mechanisms which result in large magnitude overpressure are disequilibrium compaction...
1998
Sequential vertical gas charge into multilayered sequences controlled by central conduits
M. Foschi, J. A. Cartwright, and C. W. MacMinn
AAPG Bulletin
... of the AAs are likely to be laterally trapped by capillary forces because the reservoir dip is too shallow to generate sufficient buoyancy (i.e....
2018
The Wellhead Barge a Versatile Solution for Mild Deepwater Conditions
Stephane Anres, Pierre Beligne, Claude Gabillard, Stephen Hatton
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... hazardous area. Inside the wellbay, a guiding structure is used to accommodate all relative motions between the barge and the risers. The fluids...
2000
Modeling on Enhanced Gas Recovery and Evaluation CO2 Sequestration Capacity Under Different Mechanisms in Shale Gas Reservoirs
Weirong Li, Bingchen Hou, Zhenzhen Dong, Tianyang Zhang,Shihao Qian, Xin Wei, Hui Pu
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... has more buoyancy than brine and exists in the pore space. Other fluids in the pore space will be displaced until it is trapped by an impermeable...
2023
An experimental study of secondary oil migration in a three-dimensional tilted porous medium
Jianzhao Yan, Xiaorong Luo, Weimin Wang, Renaud Toussaint, Jean Schmittbuhl, Guy Vasseur, Fang Chen, Alan Yu, Likuan Zhang
AAPG Bulletin
..., Percolation model of immiscible displacement in the presence of buoyancy forces: Physical Review A, v. 30, no. 1, p. 520531, doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.30.520...
2012
The Biggest Risks in Hydrocarbon Exploration That are Often Overlooked: Cases of Exploration Failures in Indonesia and The Solutions
Awang H. Satyana
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... into specific subsurface sites where they may be commercially produced. There are two main driving forces for migration: (1) buoyancy caused...
2022
Quantitative analysis of slip-induced dilation with application to fault seal
Scott J. Wilkins, Stephen J. Naruk
AAPG Bulletin
..., Reservoir fluids and their migration into the South Eugene Island Block 330 reservoirs, offshore Louisiana: AAPG Bulletin, v. 86, p. 14631488.Main, I. G...
2007
Migration of Fluids in Sedimentary Basins
S. Neglia
AAPG Bulletin
... of the shale pores. The driving forces are the hydraulic potential responsible for the movement of the water and the difference in concentration of fluids...
1979
Abstract: Diagenesis by Kohout Convection in Carbonate Platform Margins
Michael A. Simms
GCAGS Transactions
... of Florida by Francis Kohout in the 1960s. The flow is driven by buoyancy arising from subsurface differences in salinity or temperature. Temperature...
1985
Diagenesis by Kohout Convection in Carbonate Platform Margins: ABSTRACT
Michael A. Simms
AAPG Bulletin
... in the subsurface of Florida by Francis Kohout in the 1960s. The flow is driven by buoyancy arising from subsurface differences in salinity, temperature, or both...
1985
AAPG/Datapages Discovery Series No. 7: Multidimensional Basin Modeling - Abstracts
AAPG Special Volumes
... variation. In such case, a comparison between the GOR of the fluids from a well which intersect the reservoir close to the crest...
2003
Hydrogeological Evaluation of Possible Shallow Groundwater Contamination by Bitumen Extraction at the Underground Test Facility in Northeastern Alberta, Canada
Stefan Bachu, Richard Stein
Environmental Geosciences (DEG)
... aquifer, used for water supply, by escaped reservoir fluids. Geology and Hydrostratigraphy The sedimentary succession at the UTF is broadly divided...
1996
Petroleum Migration and Mixing in the Potiguar Basin, Brazil (1)
L. A. F. TRINDADE , S. C. BRASSELL , and E. V. SANTOS NETO
AAPG Bulletin
... the two phases (Berg, 1975; Schowalter, 1976). The movement of petroleum stringers can only occur if the driving forces, primarily buoyancy, exceed...
1992
Significance of Focused Hydrocarbon Migration in the Salawati Basin: Controls of Faults and Structural Noses
Awang H. Satyana, Yanto Salim, Jim M. Demarest
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... movement was driven by two forces: (1) buoyancy and (2) groundwater flow/ hydrodynamics (Allen and Allen, 1990; Hindle, 1997). Buoyancy is the vertical...
2000