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Mark W. Longman

AAPG Special Volumes

... characteristic of the reservoir to evaluate without rocks (core samples) and without knowledge of how the End_Page 12------------------------- fluids...

1981

Petroleum Hydrogeology

Parke A. Dickey

Tulsa Geological Society

... to be used in prospecting. Oil and gas that we drill for are fluids. Why do we then go to great lengths to study the solid structure of the reservoir and pay...

1965

Author's Reply: DISCUSSION

John L. Rich

AAPG Bulletin

... a local source, either above or below the reservoir, have been given in the Granite ridge paper.(FOOTNOTE 1) Paragraph 6: The question...

1932

Geology of Glenn Pool of Oklahoma: DISCUSSION

John L. Rich

AAPG Bulletin

... a considerable area does not, it seems to me, necessarily imply direct up-dip migration due to buoyancy. A similar concentration of oil on the up-dip side...

1928

Simulation of Light Hydrocarbon Migration in a Stacked Petroleum Reservoir at Teapot Dome, Wyoming, with Pressurization During Carbon Dioxide Sequestration

Ronald W. Klusman

AAPG Special Volumes

...Simulation of Light Hydrocarbon Migration in a Stacked Petroleum Reservoir at Teapot Dome, Wyoming, with Pressurization During Carbon Dioxide...

2009

Case Study: Successful Application of Coiled Tubing Conveyed Inflatable Straddle Packer for Selective Reservoir Treatments in Deviated and Horizontal Wells of Rajasthan Field, India

Alok Kumar Singh, Manish Dutt Kothiyal, Prakash Kumar, Anurag Sharma, Sagar Kale, Amarnath Kumar, Aditya Nikam

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... in wells with low reservoir pressures. It prevents the loss of expensive treating fluids when moving between intervals or during shut-in periods...

2013

ABSTRACT: PROXIMITY AND LATERALITY INDEXES: A NEW TOOL FOR THE ANALYSIS OF ANCIENT HYPERPYCNAL DEPOSITS IN THE SUBSURFACE

Carlos Zavala, Jose Marcano, and Jair Carvajal

Geological Society of Trinidad & Tobago

.... Consequently, a hyperpycnal origin was proposed for these deposits. With the scope of facies mapping and reservoir prediction, sedimentary facies were analyzed...

2007

POSSIBLE FREE CONVECTION IN THICK GULF COAST SANDSTONE SEQUENCES

PAUL E. BLANCHARD JOHN M. SHARP, JR.

Fort Worth Geological Society

...-flowing fluids. Vertical geothermal gradients also indicate convection within this reservoir. Therefore, free convection is consistent with both field...

1985

Digital Rendering of Sedimentary-Relief Peels: Implications for Clastic Facies Characterization and Fluid Flow

Timothy A. Meckel

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and resolution of the peel model make it ideal for investigating fluid migration dominated by buoyancy forces and capillarity (invasion percolation...

2013

Lithologic Controls of Pressure Distribution in Sedimentary Basins; #40898 (2012)

John Tackett and Jim Puckette

Search and Discovery.com

... & Buoyancy Osmosis → Differential Gas Flow → Groundwater Flow → Leaking Reservoir → pore dilation from uplift & erosion fluids cool and volume...

2012

Hydrocarbon Prosepecting Using "Quick Look" Bulk Volume Water

Mark H. Franklin

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... Guidebook - 1997 How is BVW Used? Geoscientists commonly use log-derived BVW techniques to determine movable fluids in rocks and to classify...

1997

Subsurface Technology Sharing from Oil and Gas to Geothermal Resources

Silviu Livescu, Birol Dindoruk

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...-reservoir simulator, the performance of water and CO 2 as working fluids was investigated. Their numerical results showed that although CO2 is more...

2021

Role of Gravity, Temperature Gradients, and Ion-Exchange Media in Formation of Fossil Brines

P. C. Mangelsdorf, Jr. , F. T. Manheim , J. M. T. M. Gieskes

AAPG Bulletin

... of sedimentary rocks, in Addison Young and J. E. Galley, eds., Fluids in subsurface environments--a symposium: Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists Mem. 4...

1970

Grain Flow and Grain Flow Deposits

Donald R. Lowe

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...) are based on the assumption that drag forces of escaping pore fluids, intergranular cohesive forces, and fluid forces are negligible. It must also...

1976

Seal failure assessment of a major gas field via integration of seal properties and leakage phenomena

M. Foschi, and J. A. Cartwright

AAPG Bulletin

...-rich reservoir. By analyzing the geometrical relationship between the leakage zone, the top-seal properties, and the gas–water contact, we conclude...

2020

Abstract: Tracing the Charging History of the Continuous Hydrocarbon Accumulation in Rift Lacustrine Basin: A Case Study from the Third Member of Shahejie Formation in the Dongpu Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China; #90321 (2018)

Tao Hu

Search and Discovery.com

... generated in the sage center migrated to the uplift under the buoyancy (Displacement Mode). Secondly, when the reservoir was tight, the buoyancy did...

2018

Effect of Hydrodynamics and Fault Zone Heterogeneity on Membrane Seal Capacity; #40404 (2009)

Julian Strand, Jim Underschultz, Karsten Michael, Brett Freeman, and Graham Yielding

Search and Discovery.com

... difference or buoyancy pressure against in situ SGR to define a fault-seal failure envelope. Recent work on hydrodynamics and seal capacity has provided...

2009

The Western Canada Sedimentary Basin: A confluence of science, technology, and ideas

Paul MacKay and Per Kent Pedersen

AAPG Bulletin

... in the compressibility of the reservoir fluids in gas pools and inconsistent results because of changes in composition. Temperature date from more than 2000 oil...

2022

Isotopic Constraints on Mineral Diagenesis and Pore Water Evolution in Latrobe Group Sandstones: Implications for Basin Hydrology, Oil-Field Distribution, and Reservoir Quality

J M Bodard, P J Hamilton, A A Andrew

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... of reservorr quahty. Hydrodynamic forces can assist or hinder the buoyancy drive involved in hydrocarbon migration. Oil subject to 'fresh' water may...

1992

Hydrocarbon System Analysis for Methane Hydrate Exploration on Mars

Michael D. Max, Stephen M. Clifford, Arthur H. Johnson

AAPG Special Volumes

..., or salt that forms a barrier or a cap above and around a reservoir rock such that fluids cannot easily migrate beyond the reservoir.Both relatively...

2013

Effect of Faulting on Fluid Flow in Porous Sandstones: Petrophysical Properties

Marco Antonellini, Atilla Aydin

AAPG Bulletin

... (P) arises from buoyancy forces and is given by the relation: EQUATION (4) where ^rgrw is the density of the water, ^rgrho is the density...

1994

Compartmentalization and time-lapse geochemical reservoir surveillance of the Horn Mountain oil field, deep-water Gulf of Mexico

Alexei V. Milkov, Evvy Goebel, Leon Dzou, David A. Fisher, Allen Kutch, Neal McCaslin, David F. Bergman

AAPG Bulletin

..., Geochemistry of reservoir fluids as unique approach to optimum reservoir management: Society of Petroleum Engineers Paper 9582, Middle East Technical...

2007

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