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Overcoming Liner Installation Challenges in Extended Reach Laterals with a Burst Disk Sub
Matthew Miller, Patrick Mogenhan
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... from becoming filled with fluid. By the effect of buoyancy, frictional forces in the horizontal section are reduced during the installation process...
2016
Secondary Migration and Accumulation: Chapter 12: Part II. Secondary Migration and Accumulation of Petroleum, Compiled by Robert H. Dott and Merrill J. Reynolds
AAPG Special Volumes
... as follows: connate or mixed water of the reservoir stratum enters the petroleum source rock after liquid oil has been generated and forces the oil back...
1969
Analysis of Hydrodynamic Factors in Petroleum Migration and Entrapment
Richard W. Davis
AAPG Bulletin
.... King Hubbert to describe the water and buoyancy forces driving hydrocarbons through an aquifer can be expanded and combined with J. A. F. Plateau's...
1987
ABSTRACT: Microbial Reservoir Characterization: An Integration of Surface Geochemistry and Developmental Geology Data, by Daniel Hitzman, James Tucker, and Brooks Rountree; #91019 (1996)
Search and Discovery.com
1996
Integrated Petrophysical Methods for the Analysis of Reservoir Microarchitecture—a Kansas Chester Sandstone Case Study
John H. Doveton
Kansas Geological Society
... properties. The microarchitecture of the reservoir pore system and its contained fluids determine the resistivity-porosity trajectory and can be modeled using...
1999
Abstract: Vertical Migration Through The Snorre Mudstone Caprock, by K. J. Bond, A. C. Aplin, S. R. Larter, and R. Di Primio; #90928 (1999).
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1999
Regional Analysis of Residual Oil Zone Potential in the Permian Basin
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AAPG/Datapages Discovery Series No. 7: Multidimensional Basin Modeling, Chapter 15: Simple 3-D Modeling of Hydrocarbon Migration
Wangen, M., T. Throndsen
AAPG Special Volumes
.... The migration paths can be considered as approximate streamlines for the migrating fluids. Aziz, K., and A. Settari, 1979, Petroleum reservoir...
2003
Geostatistical Models of Secondary Oil Migration Within Heterogeneous Carrier Beds: A Theoretical Example
Lee Rhea , Mark Person , Ghislain de Marsily , Emmanuel Ledoux , Alain Galli
AAPG Bulletin
... and hydrodynamic forces, only the effects of buoyancy on three-dimensional oil migration are considered in this study. The effects of capillary forces...
1994
Facies Control of Carbonate Reservoir Properties: ABSTRACT
Jeff P. Reid, Norman C. Wardlaw
AAPG Bulletin
... , displacement efficiency is maximized in the high porosity intervals as buoyancy forces allow oil to migrate through the vug-fracture system. Visual...
1982
Global Insight into Seals to Help Overcome the Most Likely Reason for Exploration Failure
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Scaled Physical Model of Secondary Oil Migration
Michele Moisio Thomas , Jamie A. Clouse
AAPG Bulletin
... buoyancy, hydrodynamics, and capillary forces as the controlling factors on migration pathways. Schowalter (1979) used theoretical calculations...
1995
OUR CURRENT WORKING MODEL FOR UNCONVENTIONAL TIGHT PETROLEUM SYSTEMS: OIL AND GAS
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Buoyancy and Interfacial Force Effects on Two-Phase Displacement Patterns: An Experimental Study1
Tomochika Tokunaga, Katsuro Mogi, Osamu Matsubara, Hiroyuki Tosaka, and Keiji Kojima
AAPG Bulletin
... migration, we discuss displacement patterns based on relative magnitudes among buoyancy, interfacial, and viscous forces using the results of one...
2000
Microbial Magic
Mart Zijp, Theo Mallinson
GEO ExPro Magazine
... MALLINSON, Aramco Americas to water, when the buoyancy pressure exerted by the gas is greater than the capillary forces in the water, allowing...
2021
Secondary migration of heavy oil in low dip basins
Mario Valderrama
AAPG Bulletin
... the buoyancy pressure to the capillary entry pressure (Pc) of the sandstone reservoir, we use Pc = 2ϒ/r (Berg, 1975), where ϒ is the interfacial tension (33...
2022
Abstract: Simulation of End-member Scenarios of Density-driven flow: Prediction of Dolostone Geobody Dimensions Using Comsol, by Conxita Taberner, Mayur Pal, and Christian Tueckmantel; #120034 (2012)
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2012
ABSTRACT Site Selection and Storage Capacity for Geosequestration of Carbon Dioxide, #90103 (2010)
John Kaldi, Stefan Bachu
Search and Discovery.com
..., i.e., the interplay between buoyancy, viscous and capillary forces. Without “E”, equation 1 presents the Total Pore Volume or maximum upper limit...
2010
Passive well monitoring systems and carbon, capture and storage (CCS) application
Andrew Jaffrey, Jim Gordon
Australian Energy Producers Journal
... of fluids. Static mechanical structures and the natural buoyancy of escaping fluids of interest are used to gather fluids in the subsea environment where...
2024
Extended Reach Drilling from Platform Irene a Case Study of Well A-21
John. L. Hood III
Pacific Section of AAPG
... G.: “The Uses of Buoyancy in Completing High Drag Horizontal Wellbores”, Presented at the SPE Asia Pacific Conference, Perth, Australia, November 4-7...
1992
Transient-pooled Natural Gas Systems: Moving Beyond the Continuous-type Gas Illusion, by Steven Schamel; #90042 (2005)
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2005
Simulation and characterization of pathway heterogeneity of secondary hydrocarbon migration
Xiaorong Luo
AAPG Bulletin
... is assumed to be very slow during basin-scale migration; hence, capillary and buoyancy forces always dominate viscous forces (Carruthers, 2003). A geologic...
2011
New Directions in Procedures for Exploring for Oil and Gas Pools in Traps of the Lithostratigraphic Type
A. G. Aleksin, V. N. Andreyev, G. I. Alekseyev, M. I. Zaydel’son, I. M. Mikhaylov, L. I. Mityakhina
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... are subject to the action of movement forces in the stratum to a greater degree than are pools in anticlinal traps. These forces, the buoyancy...
1978
Fracture Potential of Evaporite Seals
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Our Current Working Model for Unconventional Tight Petroleum Systems: Oil and Gas, #80589 (2017).
Stephen A. Sonnenberg, Lawrence Meckel
Search and Discovery.com
..., Colorado, United States 2 Abstract The driving forces for conventional accumulations (structural or stratigraphic traps) are Forces of Buoyancy which...
2017