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The Mechanics of Secondary Hydrocarbon Migration and Entrapment

Tim T. Schowalter

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

... and the variables involved, let us look at an oil accumulation in a reservoir under static conditions. This discussion will be divided into the driving forces...

1976

Recovery of Various Fractions of Crude Oil in Porous Media at the Pore Scale: An Application of Synchrotron X-Ray Microtomograph

Jaydeep Ghosh, Geoffrey R. Tick

Oklahoma City Geological Society

...; and Abriola, L.M., 1996, Influence of viscous and buoyancy forces on the mobilization of residual tetrachloroethylene during surfactant flushing...

2010

A possible link between colloidal migration of petroleum and reservoir diagenesis

John G. Stainforth

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

...A possible link between colloidal migration of petroleum and reservoir diagenesis John G. Stainforth A possible link between colloidal migration...

2023

Sand Bodies Connectivity Analysis Utilizing Measured Pore Pressure in Normal Pressure, Offshore Bohai Bay Basin, China, #42106 (2017).

Qian Geng, Xu Changgui, Niu Chengmin, Yang Bo, Yang Haifeng, Jia Zhen,

Search and Discovery.com

..., in order to maintain the pressure balance in the reservoir, with the buoyancy, fluid elasticity and the rock skeleton pressure. The monotonicity...

2017

Long-Range Petroleum Migration in the Illinois Basin: Chapter 26: Part I. Illinois Basin: Oil and Gas Systems

Craig M. Bethke, Jackie D. Reed, Donald F. Oltz

AAPG Special Volumes

...). The driving force is composed of component forces representing the effects of basin hydrodynamics, buoyancy, and capillary effects. Equations...

1990

Rate of Migration of Petroleum by Proposed Mechanisms

J. G. Roof , W. M. Rutherford

AAPG Bulletin

... or liquid that could eventually be converted into petroleum in the reservoir, we are concerned here only with reservoir fluids as they are known now...

1958

High resistivity reservoirs (causes and effects): Sahara Field, Murzuq Basin, Libya

Abubaker AlAnsari, Ahmed Salem, Abdul Hadi Abd Rahman, Nuri Fello

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... geological time by benefitting of high connate pressure and buoyancy forces support, occupying all the minor pores and pushed the water into larger...

2018

Reversing the Decline - What Contributes to Quality Assessment for Enhanced Oil Recovery Projects?

Eugene E. Wadleigh

Wyoming Geological Association

... processing doesn’t require sustained circulation of fluids to push oil from the reservoir pores, but does require a field operation to withdraw...

2003

The Interpretation of Fluids and Pressures in Determining Conventional and Unconventional Gas Resources in the Rocky Mountain Region

John R. Forster, John C. Horne

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... there is sufficient permeability to water for buoyancy to separate the fluids within the reservoir. Using DST and production data the spatial presentation of pressure...

2005

Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Development Systems

Mr. James R. Kahn, Jr. , Mr. John M. Bednar

GCAGS Transactions

... and are designed to resist environmental forces with limited motion. Compliant structures, on the other hand, are designed to be flexible, such that they can...

1986

Unconventional Versus Conventional Reservoir Stimulation: What Are the Differences and the Challenges?

Jennifer L. Miskimins

West Texas Geological Society

... of the fracture to carry the reservoir fluids to the wellbore (numerator of Equation 1). In micro-Darcy (μD) tight gas sands, it is obvious that the kfw term...

2006

Function of Carrier Beds in Long-Distance Migration of Oil

John L. Rich

AAPG Bulletin

..., the forces of capillarity would not be effective. Therefore, the buoyancy of oil with respect to water should be adequate to cause up-dip migration even...

1931

A Proposed Solution to the Challenge of Producing Oil Reserves from Offshore Marginal Fields in the Natuna Sea of Indonesia

F. H. Rodriguez, B. Peribere

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... to a common subsea manifold by flexible pipe flowlines and then to a converted semi-submersible drill ship which processed the well fluids and pumped...

1986

ABSTRACT: Hydrodynamic Petroleum Entrapment Potential in the Arabian Platform; #90051 (2006)

Arif I. Alkalali

Search and Discovery.com

... by a combination of opposing buoyancy forces provided by hydrodynamic conjugate structures, and hydrodynamic forces resulting from down-dip drop...

Unknown

Quantitative Modeling of Secondary Migration: Understanding the Origin of Natural Gas Charge of the Haynesville Formation in the Sabine Uplift Area of Louisiana and Texas

Lauri A. Burke

GCAGS Journal

... yr for pore fluids to migrate through 1.0 km of carrier beds having representative petrophysical, fluid, and reservoir properties of the Haynesville...

2021

Geological Applications of Capillary Pressure: A Review (1)

CHARLES L. VAVRA , JOHN G. KALDI , and ROBERT M. SNEIDER

AAPG Bulletin

... because capillarity controls the static distribution of fluids in the reservoir prior to production and the remaining hydrocarbons after primary...

1992

Characterization of Carriers for Hydrocarbon Migration: An Example from the Dongying Sag, Bohai Bar Basin, China; #120136 (2013)

Xiaorong Luo, Likuan Zhang, Yuhong Lei, Guoqi Song, and Fengui Sui

Search and Discovery.com

...’s transmissibility will be done on the layer. Discussion The previous works, including the methods used in reservoir characterization and the authors’ understanding...

2013

ABSTRACT Convective Dissolution of CO2 in Saline Aquifers, #90104 (2010)

Hesse Marc A.; Neufeld Jerome; Riaz Amir

Search and Discovery.com

... the atmosphere. The buoyancy of the injected supercritical  CO2 and the possibility of leakage along fractures faults and old wells may lead...

2010

Fractures Types of Volcanic Reservoir and its Significance to Reservoir in the Dixi Area of the Kelameili Gas Field, Junggar Basin, Northwestern China; #20358 (2016)

Liu Xiaohong, Feng Mingyou, Xi Aihua, Liu Chang

Search and Discovery.com

... force of pressure gradient and buoyancy, siliceous hydrothermal fluids rich in SO2 and other volatile components flowed upwards and sideways along...

2016

Origin, Migration, and Mixing of Brines in the Permian Basin: Geochemical Evidence from the Eastern Central Basin Platform, Texas

Alan M. Stueber, Arthur H. Saller, and Hisashi Ishida

AAPG Bulletin

... saline (70-215 g/L) and apparently represent a mixture of two different fluids. One end member was highly saline, derived from seawater evaporated well...

1998

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