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USING CAPILLARY PRESSURE TECHNIQUES TO MAP AND IDENTIFY AN ECONOMIC FAIRWAY IN THE ORDOVICIAN RED RIVER ON THE WESTERN FLANK OF THE WILLISTON BASIN
JEFFREY B. JENNINGS
Williston Basin Symposium
... a buoyancy force which constitutes the driving mechanism for oil to migrate into the reservoir rock. The second element needed is the injection...
1987
Novel Wettability Modifiers for Improved Oil Recovery in Tight Oil Reservoirs
Mingyuan Wang, Gayan A. Abeykoon, Francisco J. Argüelles Vivas, Ryosuke Okuno
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... is 3-pentanone (3p), a symmetric ketone that can partition into both oil and brine at reservoir conditions. It can act as a solvent by itself...
2019
Oil Migration: ABSTRACT
Gilman Hill
AAPG Bulletin
... in water. The first mechanism, continuous-phase flow, is a major factor in controlling the movement of oil through porous reservoir rocks, the migration...
1959
Overpressured Reservoirs in Rocky Mountain Region: ABSTRACT
Charles W. Spencer
AAPG Bulletin
...------------------------------ reservoir pressure gradients are about 0.42 to 0.46 psi/ft (9.5-10.4 kPa/m). Reservoir pressure gradients in excess of 0.5 psi/ft (> 11.3 kPa/m...
1983
Abstract: Stress, Pore Pressure, and Dynamically Constrained Hydrocarbon Columns in the South Eugene Island 330 Field, Gulf of Mexico, by Thomas Finkbeiner, Mark D. Zoback, Beth B. Stump, and Peter B. Flemings; #90914(2000)
Search and Discovery.com
2000
Abstract: Surface Geochemical Exploration in Southwestern King and Southern Dickens Counties, Texas—A Review and Prognosis, by Gary K. Rice; #90065 (2007)
Search and Discovery.com
2007
Abstract: Downthrown Trap Infill Analysis, Case Study from Melut Basin Sudan, by Izzeldin Z. Abdelrahim; #90105 (2010)
Search and Discovery.com
2010
2012
Gas Microseepage as a Source of Seasonal Methane Variation in Martian Atmosphere; #80716 (2020)
Ronald W. Klusman
Search and Discovery.com
... was measured by Curiosity, three times larger than the 2013 measurements. Abbreviated Methods A variety of geophysical, aqueous geochemical, reservoir...
2020
Evaluating EOR Techniques in the Spraberry
Kshitij Mohan, Paul A. Leonard
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... forces, in addition to buoyancy. The results from these studies suggest which surfactants are more suitable for a potential field pilot study...
2013
Cementation in Lyons Sandstone and its Role in Oil Accumulation, Denver Basin, Colorado
D. W. Levandowski , M. E. Kaley , S. R. Silverman , R. G. Smalley
AAPG Bulletin
... of buoyancy forces and the pressure gradient resulting from sediment compaction. Initial accumulations of oil occurred at this time, probably...
1973
Evolution of Gulf of Mexico Shelf Domes
New Orleans Geological Society
...------------------------ Gulf of Mexico Shelf Domes The Influence of Lateral Forces The force of gravity acting on a sloping surface of deposition may cause...
1993
Offshore Shallow Gas Investigation Prior to Drilling
D. Brown, S. H. Brouwer, M. Tan
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... with models have shown that the loss of buoyancy is counteracted by the upward velocity forces of the gas plume. These studies have concluded...
1993
Chapter 1: An Overview of the Giant Heterogeneous Mississippian Carbonate System of the Midcontinent: Ancient Structure, Complex Stratigraphy, Conventional Traps, and Unconventional Technology in a High Fluid Volume World
Edith Newton Wilson, W. Lynn Watney, G. Michael Grammer
AAPG Special Volumes
... overprinted with highly variable distribution of reservoir fluids. Most notable is the proliferation of high water cut throughout the play fairway, which drives...
2019
Analytical Methods for Pipeline Installation
Herman Perera, Donald Arnold
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... to rip and to collect buoyancy tanks. (This vessels is not mandatory, since on some occasions the first tug boat is used as the utility vessel after...
1992
The Sureste Super Basin of southern Mexico
Mark V. Shann, Karina Vazquez-Reyes, Hussein M. Ali, and Andrew D. Horbury
AAPG Bulletin
... focus” and “hydrocarbon charge versus trap timing” are key risk elements. Two key uncertainties are the deep reservoir quality of the lithic...
2020
North Belut CPP Topside Installation The Heaviest Floatover in Indonesia
Yetty Yustiati, Wayan Mega Budiartha
Indonesian Petroleum Association
.... Mating analysis comprised time and frequency domain analyses which were performed to predict forces during pre-mating, mating (entry, alignment, initial...
2010
Evolution of a hydrocarbon migration pathway along basin-bounding faults: Evidence from fault cement
James R. Boles, Peter Eichhubl, Grant Garven, Jim Chen
AAPG Bulletin
..., Jim Chen 2004 947 970 88 7 Extensive calcite fault cement has resulted from leakage of Santa Barbara basin fluids and hydrocarbons into the Refugio...
2004
Regional-scale hydrogeology of the Upper Devonian-Lower Cretaceous sedimentary succession, south-central Alberta basin, Canada
S. J. Anfort, Stefan Bachu, L. R. Bentley
AAPG Bulletin
... Cretaceous strata of the deep foreland basin migrated northeastward updip, driven by buoyancy and supported by a concurrent hydrodynamic drive. The great...
2001
Applying petrophysics and rock property modelling to enhance play-based assessments of the geological storage potential for carbon dioxide western Eromanga Basin case study
Barry E. Bradshaw, Tom Bernecker, Mavise Beattie, Jeremy Iwanec, Ray Spicer, David Lund, Ryan Owens
Australian Energy Producers Journal
... using residual gas saturation trapping of CO2 in pore spaces as a CO2 plume migrates up-dip through buoyancy beneath a low dip ping reservoir-seal...
Unknown
Early taphonomy and significance of naturally submerged Nautilus shells from the New Caledonia region
Royal H. Mapes, Neil H. Landman, Kirk Cochran, Claire Goiran, Bertrand Richer de Forges, Alisha Renfro
PALAIOS
..., and wind directions (Dauphin, 1979; R.H. Mapes, personal observation, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2008). For the most part in the fossil record, forces of biologic...
2010
Three-dimensional printing for geoscience: Fundamental research, education, and applications for the petroleum industry
Sergey Ishutov, T. Dawn Jobe, Shuo Zhang, Miguel Gonzalez, Susan M. Agar, Franciszek J. Hasiuk, Francesca Watson, Sebastian Geiger, Eric Mackay, and Richard Chalaturnyk
AAPG Bulletin
...-dependent interfacial tension and buoyancy forces upon pressure depletion in virgin hydrocarbon reservoirs: Chemical Engineering Research & Design, v. 76...
2018
The West of Shetland Petroleum System
J. Moore, Z. He
GEO ExPro Magazine
... organo-facies and yet areas have found gas, so how to make sense of the basin? Do the models and observed fluids agree? In a system with oil-prone source...
2021
Prevention of Carbonate Cementation in Petroleum Reservoirs
Charles T. Feazel, Richard A. Schatzinger
Special Publications of SEPM
... is approximately 4300 psi, with a lithostatic load of 9000 psi. Thus almost all the overburden above the Ekofisk structure is supported by the reservoir fluids. Net...
1985