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New Insights into the Bakken Play: What Factors Control Production?; #80332 (2013)

Cosima Theloy and Stephen Sonnenberg

Search and Discovery.com

... on production than the completion design. Geological factors influencing productivity can reach from reservoir quality and thickness, over structural...

2013

Role of Naturally Occurring Gas Hydrates in Sediment Transport

Richard D. McIver

AAPG Bulletin

... pressure, due to the presence of the compressed gas or to buoyancy, is sufficiently high, the overlying sediment may be lifted and/or breached...

1982

THE LOWER CRETACEOUS MANNVILLE GROUP OF SASKATCHEWAN - A TECTONIC OVERVIEW

J. E. Christopher

Saskatchewan Geological Society

... is a result of the southwasterly dip and buoyancy forces acting to lift the oil up-dip. In the Lloydminster region the formation water drive from the south...

1980

Capillary Control of Free Phase Oil Migration in the Shallow Subsurface: Review with Case Histories

L. G. Bruce, C. Q. Biagi

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... angle (ϕ) between the fluids and the formation or media. If an LNAPL has enough pressure head to enter the pores of adjacent material, lateral movement...

1997

Analysis of light hydrocarbons in soil gases, Lost River region, West Virginia: Relation to stratigraphy and geological structures

William Harbert, Victor T. Jones, John Izzo, Thomas H. Anderson

AAPG Bulletin

... the reservoir gases, they occur directly over the eastern, faulted limb of the producing anticlinal structure, suggesting that the dry gases from...

2006

Fractured-Sandstone Gas Reservoirs, San Juan Basin, New Mexico and Colorado: Stratigraphic Traps, Not Basin Centered Gas Deposits„With an Overview of Fruitland Formation Coal-Bed Methane

James E. Fassett, Bradford C. Boyce

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... reservoir rocks in conventional traps.” Dissenters Fassett (1991) took issue with Berry’s (1959) “hydrodynamic forces” gas trapping model for San...

2005

Challenges Related to the 3D Geo-Cellular Modeling of the Volcaniclastic Mature Meruap Oil Field in Central Sumatra, Indonesia; #41946 (2016)

Valentin Ivanov, Muhammad Prakoso, Nioman Witasta, Wahue Nainggoloam, Irwan Kurmiawan, Azzalzalah Azzalzalah

Search and Discovery.com

... 3D static model are related to the opportunity to integrate all available geological, geophysical and reservoir engineering data in a single model...

2016

Evaluating the depositional environment, lithofacies variation, and diagenetic processes of the Wolfcamp B and lower Spraberry intervals in the Midland Basin: Implications for reservoir quality and distribution

Ryan D. Wilson, Jayashree Chitale, Katelyn Huffman, Paul Montgomery, and Shane J. Prochnow

AAPG Bulletin

... of buoyancy, gravity, shelf currents, and Coriolis forces (Henrich and Hüneke, 2011; Mulder et al., 2011; R. D. Wilson and Schieber, 2014; Zavala...

2020

Mechanical and Chemical Compaction in Fine-Grained Shallow-Water Limestones

Eugene A. Shinn, Daniel M. Robbin

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... the buoyancy provided by pore fluids under pressure was lacking. There were probably pockets of trapped pore water where hydrostatic pressure was greater...

1983

The role of salt diapirism in controlling the stratigraphic architecture and distribution of deep-water deposits, Pierce Field, East Central Graben, North Sea

Clara Abu, Christopher A.-L. Jackson, Malcolm Francis

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., in the North and South Pierce stocks, buoyancy forces create occasional episodes of topographic relief at the diapir crests, resulting...

2025

Regional Neogene Salt Tectonics in the Offshore Salina del Istmo Basin, Southeastern Mexico

Pedro T. Gomez-Cabrera, Martin P. A. Jackson

AAPG Special Volumes

... modeling of salt tectonics on passive continental margins: Preliminary assessment of the effects of sediment loading, buoyancy, margin tilt...

2009

Spontaneous potential: Key to understanding continuous and conventional gas in Upper Cretaceous sandstones, deep eastern Greater Green River Basin, southwest Wyoming

Charles E. Bartberger and Ira Pasternack

AAPG Bulletin

...–140. Grilley, N., 1979, Hay Reservoir, in D. F. Cardinal, and W. W. Stewart, eds., Wyoming Oil and Gas Fields Symposium, Greater Green River Basin...

2015

Formation of High Helium Gases: A Guide for Explorationists, #80115 (2010)

Alton A. Brown

Search and Discovery.com

... concentration. The migrating gas removes helium from the system, so later gas migrating through the water-saturated reservoir will see lower concentrations...

2010

On Traction-Carpet Sedimentation

Y. K. Sohn

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., Beyond the turbidite paradigm: physical models for deposition of turbidites and their implications for reservoir prediction, in Hartley, A.J....

1997

Alternative Use of Castor Oil for Vegetable Oil-Based Mud Environmentally Friendly Potential Domestic Oil-Based Mud

Wachid Setyawan, Adnan Syarafi Ashfahani, Kartika Fajarwati, Bonar Marbun, Robert Manurung

Indonesian Petroleum Association

..., vegetable oil-based mud, castor oil INTRODUCTION During drilling a well, the drilling fluids well known as drilling mud is circulated from the reserves...

2011

CLINTON EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION ON THE ONTARIO SIDE OF LAKE ERIE

DONALD B. HURD, SUPERVISOR, PETROLEUM RESOURCES SECTION, MINERAL RESOURCES BRANCH, ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCESDAVID J. KINGSTON, SENIOR RESERVOIR ENGINEER, PETROLEUM RESOURCES SECTION, MINERAL RESOURCES BRANCH, ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES

Ohio Geological Society

..., ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCESDAVID J. KINGSTON, SENIOR RESERVOIR ENGINEER, PETROLEUM RESOURCES SECTION, MINERAL RESOURCES BRANCH, ONTARIO...

1978

Sedimentology of the Lower Strawn Formation, Desmoinesean, Central Texas with Particular Emphasis on Reservoir Quality Rock

Steve Keyes

Abilene Geological Society

...Sedimentology of the Lower Strawn Formation, Desmoinesean, Central Texas with Particular Emphasis on Reservoir Quality Rock Steve Keyes 1983 240 265...

1983

An Integrated Geochemical and Geological Approach for Determining Hydrocarbon Generation-Migration Patterns: Central Gulf Coast Basin

J. B. Echols, R. K. Zimmerman, D. A. Goddard

GCAGS Transactions

..., Hydrocarbon transfer pathways from Smackover source rocks to younger reservoir traps in the Monroe Gas field, northeast Louisiana: Gulf Coast...

1994

When do faults in sedimentary basins leak? Stress and deformation in sedimentary basins; examples from the North Sea and Haltenbanken, offshore Norway

Knut Bjrlykke, Kaare Heg, Jan Inge Faleide, Jens Jahren

AAPG Bulletin

... Basin on quartz, feldspar and illite precipitation in reservoir rocks, in J. M. Cubitt and W. A. England, eds., The geochemistry of reservoirs...

2005

Kizomba, a Deep-Water Giant Field, Block 15 Angola

S. Anne Reeckmann, D. K. S. Wilkin, J. W. Flannery

AAPG Special Volumes

... controlled by a combination of structural spill, fault leak, and top seal failure because of buoyancy effects of hydrocarbon columns approaching 1000 m...

2003

Source(s) of Produced Water in the Permian Delaware Basin, West Texas: A Geochemical Analysis

L. Taras Bryndzia, Amie M. Hows, Ruarri J. Day-Stirrat, Anton Nikitin, Ozkan Huvaz

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... system behavior, i.e., no water leaves the system from one iteration step to the next ➢ Initial δ18O in pore fluids is ~0 ‰ (SMOW) with δ18O...

2019

The Red River "B" Zone at Cedar Hills Field, Bowman County, North Dakota

WARD A. WHITEMAN, MICHAEL R. BOX, DANA L. CRANEY

Williston Basin Symposium

... with over 180 wells. The Red River "B" reservoir interval is a 10-foot (3-metre) thick, finely-crystalline dolomite bounded above...

1998

Core Workshop: The Late Miocene to Pliocene Mundu Formation, an Example of Unique Reservoir with Excellent Performance in Oyong Field, East Java Basin - Indonesia

Yanyan Triyana, Mohammad Nashruddin

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... precipitation and created buoyancy. The lack of diagenesis is also supported by the fact that the reservoir has not been introduced to high temperature...

2018

Sedimentology, Paleoflow Dynamics and Flood History of JoKulhlaup Deposits: Paleohydrology of Holocene Sediment Sequences in Southern Iceland Sandur Deposits

Judith Maizels

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... FISHER, R. V., 1971, Features of coarse-grained, high-concentration fluids and their deposits: Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 41, p. 916-927. HAMPTON, M...

1989

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