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Some Mass Balance and Geological Constraints on Migration Mechanisms

R. W. Jones

AAPG Special Volumes

... or whether they are concentrated in a trap in a reservoir rock. A wide variety of possible escape mechanisms exists; these include diffusion, continuous single...

1980

Some Mass Balance and Geological Constraints on Migration Mechanisms

R. W. Jones

AAPG Bulletin

... they are concentrated in a trap in a reservoir rock. A wide variety of possible escape mechanisms exists; these include diffusion, continuous single phase flow, solution...

1981

Evaluating Seal Capacity of Caprocks and Intraformational Barriers for the Geosequestration of CO2

R. F. Daniel, J. G. Kaldi

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... phase) movement in the subsurface and forces it into the pore throats of a rock, subsequently displacing water (wetting phase). Buoyancy...

2008

Chemical Diagenesis

James R. Wood

Special Publications of SEPM

...Chemical Diagenesis James R. Wood Copyright © 2012, The Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) Reservoir Quality Assessment and Prediction in Clastic...

1994

Subtle, Bypass Carbonate Pay

Dan Hartman

West Texas Geological Society

... is comprised of one or more sedimentary sequences, which may be mappable across the reservoir. Within each sequence, fluids are distributed and flow...

2003

Characteristics of Overpressured Basins and Influence of Overpressure on the Petroleum System

Richard E. Swarbrick

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... burial and uplift, although in many basins pore pressure history is poorly constrained. Reservoir quality can be shown to be controlled in part...

1997

Differential Entrapment of Oil and Gas in Arbuckle Dolomite of Central Kansas

Robert F. Walters

AAPG Bulletin

... produce gas with the oil, or produce only gas. Reservoir porosity was formed, or improved, by solution in early Pennsylvanian time when the dolomite...

1958

Hyperconcentrated Flows and Gastroliths: Sedimentology of Diamictites and Wackes of the Upper Cloverly Formation, Lower Cretaceous, Wyoming, U.S.A.

Michael J. Zaleha, Shayne A. Wiesemann

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of Early Cretaceous fluvial systems, (Cloverly Formation) Alcova Reservoir, Wyoming [unpublished M.S. thesis]: Indiana University-Bloomington, 84 p. Yonkee...

2005

Hydrocarbon Prospecting in the Amazon Rain Forest: Application of Surface Geochemical, Microbiological, and Remote Sensing Methods

M. R. Mello, F. T. Gonçalves, N. A. Babinski, and F. P. Miranda

AAPG Special Volumes

... represent the response of plants to long-term anaerobic conditions due to gas leakage from subsurface reservoir rocks. Further exploration...

1996

ABSTRACT: Thermogenic Wet Gas Anomaly, A Reliable Tool for Evaluating Caprock Leakage; #90115 (2010)

Selegha Abrakasa

Search and Discovery.com

... profiles reflects the composition of wet gas in the caprock, it also shows the height of wet gas above the reservoir-caprock interface, which could...

2010

ABSTRACT Barostratigraphy for Basin Geopressure Analysis, #90104 (2010)

Croy Matthew J.; Wheeler James; Williams Kenneth

Search and Discovery.com

..., is a reservoir‐type interval that is sufficiently permeable to allow pressure to equilibrate, thus any pressure increase within  such a unit is primarily...

2010

Abstract: A Quantitative Method for Evaluating the Transporting Capacity of Oil Source Faults in Shallow Formation of Oil-Rich Depressions; #90310 (2017)

Kai Zhao, Youlu Jiang, Hongjin Hu

Search and Discovery.com

... on reservoir formation and distribution in shallow and non- generation formation. However, the fault transporting capacity cannot be evaluated quantitatively...

2017

Abstract: Applications of Vertical Migration Data in Petroleum Geochemical Exploration;

Gary Rice

Search and Discovery.com

.... Below the water table gases migrate vertically as a gas phase with buoyancy providing a mechanism for preferentially vertical migration. Petroleum liquids...

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Application of an OCGS Presentation Results in Economic Production: Examples from Hugoton Embayment and Williston Basin, #20355 (2016).

John A. Brett III, E.A. (Ted) Beaumont, Dan J. Hartmann

Search and Discovery.com

...) Lansing reservoir in the Oklahoma Panhandle of Hugoton Embayment, resulting in the patience to drill “one more well.” Ted Beaumont’s presentation in 2004...

2016

Mud Diapirs and Mud Volcanoes in Depressions of Java to Madura: Origins, Natures, and Implications to Petroleum System

Awang Harun Satyana, Asnidar

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...). Extrusion products are clay muds, connate salty waters and gases (mainly methane). Mud is driven upward by buoyancy forces arising from the bulk...

2008

Efficient subsurface carbon storage modeling with Fourier neural operator

Suraj Pawar, Pandu Devarakota, Faruk O. Alpak, Jeroen Snippe, Detlef Hohl

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... accurately model the complex interplay of buoyancy, viscous, and capillary forces for large subsurface CO2 containers over long forecast periods. However...

2023

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