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Second White Specks Formation: New Concepts for Understanding Fractured Reservoirs, #110218 (2015).

Paul MacKay

Search and Discovery.com

... fluids move through the crust? Buoyancy Forces are equal to the density contrast between the generated hydrocarbons and formation water. Generally...

2015

Extended Abstract: Gorgon C02 Project Set to Significantly Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... to as formation water. The migration of C02 under either the pressure of injection, or by buoyancy forces fo llowing injection will bring t he injected C0 2...

2007

A Method for Developing 3-D Hydrocarbon Saturation Distributions in Old and New Reservoirs

Michael J. Heymans

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... referred to as the threshold pressure, i.e., the pressure above zero buoyancy at which oil begins to fill the reservoir rock matrix. It is a function...

1997

History of Concepts of Gulf Coast Salt-Dome Formation

L. L. Nettleton

AAPG Bulletin

... were folds or domal structures of tectonic origin (1892); surface doming was due to gas pressure (1900); domes resulted from isostatic movement (1901...

1955

Cost-Effective Carbon Sequestration: Evaluating Liquid vs. Supercritical CO2 in Deep Aquifers

Jose Pauyac, Mehdi Zeidouni

Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS)

... the Dirichlet boundary condition, maintaining constant pressure at the outermost grid blocks. The geothermal gradient is set equal to 30 °C/km...

2025

Risks and Benefits of Geologic Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide - How Do the Pieces Fit?, #80058 (2009)

Susan Hovorka

Search and Discovery.com

... is higher than modeled and more Co2 was retained near the injection well (buoyancy effects appear to be more strongly expressed than...

2009

Styles of Continental Rifting: Results from Dynamic Models of Lithospheric Extension

Jean Braun, Christopher Beaumont

CSPG Special Publications

... as an elasto-visco-plastic continuum in which the rheological behaviour is determined by composition, temperature, pressure, the state of deviatoric...

1987

Insights on Regional Prospectivity from Petroleum System Analysis Surrounding the Chuditch-1 and Greater Sunrise Gas Discoveries, Northern Bonaparte Basin, Timor-Leste

Rob Herries, Colin Murray, Andy Butler, Dino Gandara

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... the pressure drops below saturation pressure. The initial trapped phase is a function of evolving migrating fluid properties and pressure; the final trapped...

2022

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

Cosima Theloy and Stephen Sonnenberg

Search and Discovery.com

... porosity. A combination of overpressure- and buoyancy-driven migration of hydrocarbons into updip-located traps can result in large-scale accumulations...

2013

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

... of secondary migration (Carruthers, 2003). The appropriate input variables for secondary migration include buoyancy, capillary pressure, Darcy flow...

2021

Methane migration mechanisms for the Green Canyon Block 955 gas hydrate reservoir, northern Gulf of Mexico

Li Wei, Ann Cook, and Kehua You

AAPG Bulletin

...), the capillary force (gradient in gas-liquid capillary pressure), and the buoyancy force (the density difference between liquid and free gas phase...

2022

Static contact angle, interfacial tension, and column height measurements for underground hydrogen storage

Nasiru Salahu Muhammed, Bashirul Haq, Dhafer Al Shehri, Sayed Qudrat

Australian Energy Producers Journal

... of the seal and its fracture pressure, both exceeding the buoyancy pressure exerted by migrating gas; and (ii) a strongly water-wet condition for minimal...

2024

Genesis of Salt Domes of Gulf Coastal Plain

Michel T. Halbouty , George C. Hardin, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

..., resulting in a buoyancy effect caused by the difference in density between the salt and the sediments. ADAMS, JOHN EMERY, 1944, "Upper Permian Ochoa...

1956

Hydrogeology of Formation Waters, Northeastern Alberta Basin

Stefan Bachu, J. R. Underschultz

AAPG Bulletin

... extensive Prairie aquiclude, are characterized by regional topographically-driven flow updip to the northeast. This updip flow is opposed by buoyancy...

1993

Preservation of lateral pressure disequilibrium during the uplift of shale reservoirs

Xinyu Xia, Eric Michael, and Yongli Gao

AAPG Bulletin

...Preservation of lateral pressure disequilibrium during the uplift of shale reservoirs Xinyu Xia, Eric Michael, and Yongli Gao 2020 825 843 104 4...

2020

AAPG Memoir 76, Chapter 16: Pore Pressure ahead of the Bit: An Integrated Approach

Nader C. Dutta, William H. Borland, W. Scott Leaney, Richard Meehan, and W. Les Nutt

AAPG Special Volumes

...AAPG Memoir 76, Chapter 16: Pore Pressure ahead of the Bit: An Integrated Approach Nader C. Dutta, William H. Borland, W. Scott Leaney, Richard...

2001

Influence of the Geological and Geochemical Characteristics of Heavy Oils on Their Recovery: Section III. Geological Environments and Migration

J. Connan, H. Coustau

AAPG Special Volumes

... buoyancy, the capillary pressure, and the hydrodynamic forces. For heavy oils the buoyancy is low; therefore, they can only saturate high-permeability zones...

1987

Chemical and Physical Constraints on Petroleum Migration with Emphasis on Hydrocarbon Solubilities in Water

Clayton D. McAuliffe

AAPG Special Volumes

... in the reservoir rock. Oil will flow under the same forces of compaction or pressure developed by gas formation, or by volume expansion associated...

1978

Accurate Estimation of Tubular Fluid Flow Friction Loss During Liquid-supercritical CO2 Fracturing and Transportation

Xiaojiang Li, Gensheng Li, Kamy Sepehrnoori, Wei Yu, Haizhu Wang, Qingling Liu, Hongyuan Zhang, Zhiming Chen

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... are employed to account for CO2 properties variations with pressure and temperature. The roughness of the pipe wall is also considered. Our model...

2017

The Movement of Gravel by the Alga Fucus Vesiculosus (L.) on an Arctic Intertidal Flat

Robert Gilbert

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... with increasing hydrostatic pressure. However, if the stone sinks slowly in deep w ter or reaches neutral buoyancy at some point in its descent (for example...

1984

Definition, Modes of Occurrence and Pitfalls in Understanding the Term Bitumen in Conventional and Unconventional Petroleum Systems, #42111 (2017).

Andy Pepper

Search and Discovery.com

... or no buoyancy. Heavy oil has lower viscosity, is less dense than water and is buoyant. The term ‘tar’ is used synonymously with both: Athabasca ‘Tar Sands...

2017

Understanding the Role of the First Carrier Bed: Simple Rules of Thumb and Best Practice That Can Help Reduce Dry Hole Rate, #42422 (2019).

Zhiyong He,

Search and Discovery.com

... are much more laterally continuous. Vertical capillary contrast is much stronger than buoyancy of small columns therefore usually forces lateral...

2019

Numerical Simulation of Temperature Changes Caused by CO2 Injection in Geological Reservoirs

A. Kopp, A. Ebigbo, A. Bielinski, H. Class, R. Helmig

AAPG Special Volumes

..., because temperature affects the density and viscosity of the CO2 (see Figure 1), temperature changes do affect the buoyancy drive of the CO2 and therefore...

2009

Central North Sea hydrocarbon systems: Generation, migration, entrapment, and thermal degradation of oil and gas

Gary H. Isaksen

AAPG Bulletin

... The high-pressure and high-temperature (HPHT) areas of the central North Sea constitute an important hydrocarbon province. This includes the deep...

2004

Marine Seismic Sources: Part I: Air-Guns for Non Experts

Lasse Amundsen, Martin Landrø

GEO ExPro Magazine

... and 10m below the sea surface, generally at about 6m, except for refraction studies when a deeper deployment is needed. The gun pressure mostly used...

2010

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