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Turbidity-Current Observations and Eperimental Studies

C. Hans Nelson

Special Publications of SEPM

...-water fluids have property not possessed by pure water. greater densities than pure water; thus, they provide greater buoyancy. Hampton (1979) has...

1984

Petroleum Geology of Appleton Field, Escambia County, Alabama

D. J. Benson , E. A. Mancini , R. H. Groshong , J. H. Fang , L. M. Pultz , E. S. Carlson

GCAGS Transactions

... in any reservoir is the expansion of fluids and reduction of porosity due to rock expansion. For this reservoir, effective reservoir energy means...

1997

An engineering toolkit to estimate the CO2 storage potential of the western Eromanga Basin, Australia

Tim Stephens, Mavise Beattie, Jeremy Iwanec, Peter Stephenson, Barry Bradshaw, Tom Bernecker

Australian Energy Producers Journal

... by vertical reservoir permeability heterogeneity. In formations with high vertical permeability, CO2 will migrate upwards due to buoyancy forces then migrate...

Unknown

The effect of site characterization data on injection capacity and cap rock integrity modeling during carbon dioxide storage in the Nisku saline aquifer at the Wabamun Lake area, Canada

Somayeh Goodarzi, Antonin Settari, Seyyed M. Ghaderi, Christopher Hawkes, and Yuri Leonenko

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

..., doi:10.1016/j.egypro.2009.02.092. Ghaderi, S. M., and Y. Leonenko, 2015, Reservoir modeling for Wabamun Lake Sequestration Project: Energy Science...

2020

Hydrocarbon Production from the South Ellwood Field and the Effects on Naturally Occurring Oil and Gas Seeps, #23010 (2015).

Christer B. Peltonen, James R. Boles

Search and Discovery.com

...) of gas. This has significantly reduced the amount of oil and gas available for seepage and it has reduced the buoyancy force within the reservoir...

2015

Basinal Isostatic Adjustment Faults and their Petroleum Significance

Roy M. P. Jones

CSPG Bulletin

... have been sufficient to accommodate the variations in the strength of the buoyancy forces across the early Precambrian basin. Assuming that the "release...

1980

Use of advanced NMR measurements to estimate key subsurface properties of organic rich shales: the case of the Vaca Muerta formation

Anton Nikitin, Alexei A. Savitski, Patricio Fita, Ruben Dominguez

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... of capillarity and buoyancy but also by volumes of hydrocarbons generated in situ during organic matter maturation, and high formation ductility, causing very...

2025

Hydrocarbon breaching of a regional aquitard: The Devonian Ireton Formation, Bashaw area, Alberta, Canada

Mark R. Hearn, Hans G. Machel, Benjamin J. Rostron

AAPG Bulletin

... pore throats is greater than the buoyancy forces of the hydrocarbon column below it can, in principle, act as a capillary seal for hydrocarbons (e.g....

2011

Basement Faults and Smackover Structure

Phillip T. Fowler

GCAGS Transactions

... in a subtle reservoir: Oil and Gas Journal, v. 62, No. 21 (May 25), p. 110-121. Prucha, John James (1964), Moody and Hill system of wrench fault...

1964

EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Migration And Entrapment Of Multiphase Hydrocarbons: Results From Simple Computer Modeling Experiments

C. L. Decker, Honglin Yuan, Joel S. Watkins, and Yuqian Li

GCAGS Transactions

... issues include (a) estimating reasonable rates of charge under geologic conditions; (b) the effect of varying GOR on hydrocarbon retention in the reservoir...

1999

Application of petroleum systems analysis to resource assessments

Lukasz Krawczynski, Martin Neumaier

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... and composition) in many reservoirs are controlled by the PVT behaviour of the fluids. This control is as important as source rock organo-facies and maturity...

2022

ABSTRACT: Source Controls on the Occurrence of Upper Paleozoic Giant Tight Gas Fields in the Ordos Basin, China; #90134 (2011)

Jingzhou Zhao, Qing Cao, Xinshe Liu, Liyong Fan, and Yuanfang Fan

Search and Discovery.com

... carrier beds demanded for long-distance lateral migration were devoid, and no strong buoyancy and other driving forces necessary for secondary...

2011

Exploration Focus: Hungary; #10534 (2013)

Gábor Bada and Gábor Tari

Search and Discovery.com

.... Thermogenic oil and gas generation has been taking place below the depth of 2500 m for the last 5-10 Ma. Associated overpressure or buoyancy forces have...

2013

Ancient Microbial Gas in the Upper Cretaceous Milk River Formation, Alberta and Saskatchewan: A Large Continuous Accumulation in Fine-grained Rocks

Neil S. Fishman, Jennie L. Ridgley, Debra K. Higley, Michele L. W. Tuttle, Donald L. Hall

AAPG Special Volumes

... by interfacial tension exceeds buoyancy forces, which would favor trapping of gas downdip from water (Berkenpas, 1991). In addition, even after...

2012

Emplacement of Oil and Gas in Appalachian Basin: North America

Herbert P. Woodward

AAPG Special Volumes

... that moved mainly upward and outward to become concentrated in border zones having suitable reservoir qualities. Such zones have a present basinal...

1958

Coevolution of Minibasin Subsidence and Sedimentation: Experiments

Bryant T Kopriva,, Wonsuck Kim

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in salt-withdrawn minibasins (Hudec et al. 2009). Subsidence may be driven by 1) buoyancy forces (i.e., sediments overlying salt deposits become...

2015

Chapter 13: Influence of Late Diagenetic Fluids on Mississippian Carbonate Rocks on the Cherokee–Ozark Platform, Northeast Oklahoma, Northwest Arkansas, Southwest Missouri, and Southeast Kansas

Sahar Mohammadi, Jay M. Gregg, Kevin L. Shelton, Martin S. Appold, James O. Puckette

AAPG Special Volumes

..., that dilute fluids sourced from overlying strata migrated downward through Mississippian strata, possibly driven by thermal buoyancy, is not as well...

2019

Eagle Ford and Bakken Productivity Prediction Using Soil Microbial Fingerprinting and Machine Learning

M.H.A.A. Zijp, T. Mallinson, J. Zwaan, A.G. Chitu, P. David

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... is that the in-situ pressure (proportional to the hydrocarbon column) is higher than the combined forces that oppose the migration of the gas through the reservoir...

2021

Dynamic Geo-Process Modelling: A Technique to Help Identify Favorable Prospects

Michael J. Zeltlin

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... 139, 371-412. England, W. A., Mackenzie, A. S., Mann, D. M., and Quigley, T. M. 1987. The movement and entrapment of petroleum fluids in the subsurface...

1989

The origin and significance of convolute lamination and pseudonodules in an ancient deep-marine turbidite system: From deposition to diagenesis

Omar N. Al-Mufti, R. William C. Arnott

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... instability and buoyancy (gravity) forces caused by a heavier medium overlying a lighter medium due to differences in density (Anketell et al. 1970...

2020

The Importance of Recognizing Hydrodynamics for Understanding Reservoir Volumetrics, Field Development and Well Placement; #41314 (2014)

Sam Green, Richard E. Swarbrick, and Stephen A. O'Connor

Search and Discovery.com

... Overpressure Lateral drainage is the process by which fluids can escape from a reservoir generating the conditions conducive for “unconventional...

2014

Great Basin-Colorado Plateau Transition in Central Utah: An Interface Between Active Extension and Stable Interior

Philip E. Wannamaker, John M. Bartley, Anne F. Sheehan, Craig H. Jones, Anthony R. Lowry, Trevor A. Dumitru, Todd A. Ehlers, W. Steven Holbrook, G. Lang Farmer, Martyn J. Unsworth, Darrell B. Hall, David S. Chapman, David A. Okaya, Barbara E. John, Jack A. Wolfe

Pacific Section of AAPG

... variation of forces across the Great Basin-Colorado Plateau transition should have a large and perhaps dominant component of buoyancy forces caused by lateral...

2001

Subsurface hydrogen storage: A feasibility study

Dwaipayan Chakraborty, Subhashis Mallick, Mortezaa Dejam

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

.... The detectability shown in Figs. 2-4, assumed that as we replace brine with H2, the entire formation is uniformly saturated with the new fluids. In practice...

2024

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