Welcome to the new Datapages Archives
Datapages has redesigned the Archives with new features. You can search from the home page or browse content from over 40 publishers and societies. Non-subscribers may now view abstracts on all items before purchasing full text. Please continue to send us your feedback at emailaddress.
AAPG Members: Your membership includes full access to the online archive of the AAPG Bulletin. Please login at Members Only. Access to full text from other collections requires a subscription or pay-per-view document purchase.
Welcome to the new Datapages Archives
Search Results > New Search > Revise Search
The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
Showing 2,064 Results. Searched 200,293 documents.
Expulsion from the Source Bed--Primary Migration: Chapter 8: Part I. Genesis of Petroleum, Compiled by Robert H. Dott
AAPG Special Volumes
... and into porous reservoir beds. ... Forces causing water to move through tight shale beds must originate in the shale itself. There are two very...
1969
Interpretation of Subsurface Hydrocarbon Shows
Tim T. Schowalter , Paul D. Hess
AAPG Bulletin
.... The techniques will not be applicable in any setting where forces other than buoyancy and capillary pressure are operating. As an example, shows...
1982
Chapter 13: Comparing Production to Structure Over the Course of Bakken Development: The Diminishing Significance of the “Sweet Spot” in Exploration
Stephan H. Nordeng, Julie A. Lefever
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
..., reservoir fracturing and production. Production statistics from the earliest phase of horizontal drilling show that this technology compensates...
2011
Abstract: Geometric Characterization of Anhydrite Piercement Structures on Ellef Ringnes Island, Canadian Arctic Archipelago; #90171 (2013)
J. Macauley, A. Cruden, T. Brent, and R. Stephenson
Search and Discovery.com
... from growth along or adjacent to pre-existing basement fault structures. Due to the involvement of dense anhydrite caps, buoyancy contributes less...
2013
Evaluating Seal Capacity of Cap Rocks and Intraformational Barriers for CO2 Containment
Richard F. Daniel, John G. Kaldi
AAPG Special Volumes
...) movement and forces it into the pore throats of a rock, displacing water (wetting phase). Buoyancy is simply the density difference (g/cm3) between...
2009
Wettability Alteration and Improved Oil Recovery in Unconventional Resources
Fabio Bordeaux Rego, Esmail Eltahan, Kamy Sepehrnoori
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... forced displacement (to overcome the negative capillary pressure) or using chemicals to promote lower interfacial tension, allowing buoyancy forces...
2021
An Integrated Approach of CO2 Injection and Storage Assessment in Tight Gas Condensate Carbonate Reservoir, Case Study: Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
Andi Magfirah, Ricko Rizkiaputra, Ahmad Reizky Azhar, Jeres Rorym Cherdasa
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... capillary, buoyancy, and Viscous-Driven model for brine/CO2 relative permeability in a compositional and parallel reservoir simulator. Springer...
2022
Treatise of Petroleum Geology / Handbook of Petroleum Geology: Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps. Chapter 9: Predicting Reservoir System Quality and Performance
Dan J. Hartmann and Edward A. Beaumont
AAPG Special Volumes
... is located at the base of a reservoir and forms as a result of a loss of buoyancy pressure in the hydrocarbon phase. Pore throat diameter and fluid...
1999
Pressures in the Los Monos-Huamampampa System and Their Control in Hydrocarbon Fields Occurrence and Size; #11118 (2018)
Daniel Starck
Search and Discovery.com
... natural gas in the Southern Subandean are related to the Huamampama (reservoir)-Los Monos (seal, source rock) system. The Huamampampa Formation is a highly...
2018
Mechanisms of Groundwater Flow and Oil Migration Associated with Leduc Reefs
Ken J. Hugo
CSPG Bulletin
... Association of Petroleum Geologists, Bulletin, v. 54, p. 850-851. Haskett, I. 1951. Analysis of Canada's Golden Spike reservoir. Oil and Gas Journal, v...
1990
Implications of Haline Convection for Waste Disposal in Closed Basins
Kim McCleary-Hanagan, Christopher J. Duffy
Utah Geological Association
... a relatively narrow zone. This flow pattern is not unlike conditions in coastal regions, however the salinity can be much greater, and thus buoyancy forces...
1989
Hydrodynamic Pools at Faults
N. A. Eremenko, I. M. Michailov
CSPG Bulletin
... the reservoir by the fault. In the latter case the accumulation will be limited in vertical dimension by the amount of the throw. It was suggested...
1974
Extensional Diapirism in the Eastern Prebetic Foldbelt, Southeastern Spain
Menno J. de Ruig
AAPG Special Volumes
... than their carbonate overburden and thus preclude piercement diapirism driven by buoyancy. The external geometry of these diapirs and a variety...
1995
Abstract: Hydrogeologic Analysis of the Oriskany Sandstone of the Appalachian Basin: Implication for Large-Scale Geologic Storage of CO2, by J. C. Skeen and T. R. Carr; #90090 (2009).
Search and Discovery.com
2009
Towards the "Snap-Off" Pressure Ratio – Using 3-D Printed Pore Volumes to Better Understand Residual Seal Capacity in Hydrocarbon Exploration
Search and Discovery.com
N/A
ABSTRACT The Mode of Continental Breakup Lithosphere Thinning and Its Implications for Rifted Margin Crustal Structure Subsidence and Heat-Flow History,#90104 (2010)
Kusznir Nick; Manatschal Gianreto
Search and Discovery.com
..., and buoyancy induced upwelling. The deformation model advects lithosphere and asthenosphere material and temperature in response to these deformation modes...
2010
2012
Geopressures and Secondary Porosity in the Deep Jurassic of Mississippi
Calvin A. Parker
GCAGS Transactions
... fluids today in the form of CO2 and H2S (associated with connate water) so that the soluble minerals in the reservoir are presently suffering dissolution...
1974
Flow processes and sedimentation in a straight submarine channel on the Qiongdongnan margin, northwestern South China Sea
Chenglin Gong, Dongwei Li, Kun Qi, Hongxiang Xu
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
...). Gravity, friction, and buoyancy are three main forces acting on turbidity currents operating in submarine channels (e.g., Konsoer et al. 2013). Negative...
2020
ABSTRACT: "Back Doors:" Their Role in Reservoir Charge, by Joel S. Watkins, Jianyong Bai, and Carrie L. Decker; #90906(2001)
Search and Discovery.com
2001
A Late Cenozoic Sandstone Intrusion West Of Santa Cruz, California: Fluidized Flow of Water-And Hydrocarbon-Saturated Sediments
Brian J. Thompson, Robert E. Garrison, J. Casey Moore
Pacific Section of AAPG
... with the association of this dolomite with tar stains and suggest that gas may have added to the buoyancy of the fluids and sediments in the heave structures described...
1999
Effects of Exhumation on Gas Saturation in Tight Gas Sandstones
Alton Brown
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... higher than the threshold pressure is needed to saturate the reservoir with gas to these saturation levels (Fig. 2). Buoyancy of gas in water creates...
2005
Present Interpretations of the Structural Theory for Oil and Gas Migration and Accumulation: Part III. Migration and Accumulation of Petroleum
Alex. W. McCoy , W. Ross Keyte
AAPG Special Volumes
... enters the petroleum source rock after liquid oil has been generated and forces the oil back into the reservoir bed, the oil in the source bed being...
1934
Laboratory Test of Chemical Selection for Enhanced Oil Recovery in Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs, Case Study: Kais Formation on Wakamuk Field
Jackson Andreas Theo Pola, Leksono Mucharam, Hari K. Oetomo, Budi Susanto, Wisnu Nugroho
Indonesian Petroleum Association
.... Laboratory experiments are needed to understand the response of the reservoir rock and fluids to these applications and a scale-up process is required...
2015