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Stress, pore pressure, and dynamically constrained hydrocarbon columns in the South Eugene Island 330 field, northern Gulf of Mexico
Thomas Finkbeiner, Mark Zoback, Peter Flemings, Beth Stump
AAPG Bulletin
... and shale as a result of structural relief but also for the hydrocarbon buoyancy effect, as prescribed by the centroid model. As a result, the pressure...
2001
Competence of Fine-grained Debris Flows
Monty A. Hampton
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... grain support is wholly by strength and buoyancy. In real flows, support also may be provided by graininteraction dispersive pressure...
1975
Role of Gravity, Temperature Gradients, and Ion-Exchange Media in Formation of Fossil Brines
P. C. Mangelsdorf, Jr. , F. T. Manheim , J. M. T. M. Gieskes
AAPG Bulletin
... gradients observed in the field. The influence of higher pressure and temperature on the clay-saltwater system is inadequately known. Accurate prediction...
1970
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: Complex Deep-Water Origin of the Annot Sandstone(Eocene-Oligocene), Peira Cava, Southeastern France, by G. Shanmugam, R. B. Bloch, and R. J. Moiola; #90914(2000)
Search and Discovery.com
2000
Abstract: Post-Breakup Rifted Margin Hinterland Uplift Predicted from a Geodynamic Model of Continental Lithosphere Thinning and Breakup, by Erica Greenhalgh and Nick J. Kusznir; #90082 (2008)
Search and Discovery.com
2008
ABSTRACT: Style and Timing of Salt Tectonics in the Dniepr-Donets Basin (Ukraine): Implications for Triggering and Driving Mechanisms of Salt Movement in Sedimentary Basins; #90017 (2003)
Sergiy M. Stovba, Randell A. Stephenson
Search and Discovery.com
.... Buoyancy, erosion, and differential loading all played a role in driving halokinesis once tectonic forces had pushed the salt-overburden system...
2003
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
ABSTRACT: Subsidence and Heat Flow History Prediction for Hyper-thinned Continental Crust at Rifted Continental Margins; #90108 (2010)
Nick J. Kusznir and Alan Roberts
Search and Discovery.com
...), buoyancy induced upwelling and upwelling divergent flow. The deformation model advects lithosphere and asthenosphere material and temperature in response...
2010
ABSTRACT: Origins of Thermal Waters in Colorado; #90106 (2010)
Paul Morgan
Search and Discovery.com
... gradients (differences in height of the water table) or by thermal buoyancy (differences in density associated with temperature differences...
2010
Similarities and Differences between Salt and Shale Tectonics, by Bruno C. Vendeville; #90037 (2005)
Search and Discovery.com
2005
Multiphase Gas Compression to Boost Unconventional Production and Reserves
Robert Perry, Jeffrey Martini, Pandurang Kulkarni
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
... that would have otherwise loaded up and died. Wells were unloaded by reducing wellhead flowing pressures to atmospheric pressure at the compressor...
2019
A Brief Outline of Some Oil-Accumulation Problems
Alex W. McCoy
AAPG Bulletin
... the solid hydrocarbons in the shale, by a pressure acting through a distance, would cause a similar chemical change to that brought about by heat energy...
1926
Water Expulsion from Clastic Sediments during Compaction--Directions and Volumes
Kinji Magara
AAPG Bulletin
... Geologists. Jones, P. H., 1967, Hydrology of Neogene deposits in the northern Gulf of Mexico basin, in 1st Symposium on Abnormal Subsurface Pressure, Proc...
1976
Assessment of a potential storage site for carbon dioxide: A case study, southeast Queensland, Australia
Jacques Sayers, Cameron Marsh, Adam Scott, Yildiray Cinar, John Bradshaw, Allison Hennig, Stuart Barclay, Ric Daniel
Environmental Geosciences (DEG)
... injection on the downdip slope has higher injectivity because of the buoyancy of the supercritical CO2. This may reduce the pressure buildup around...
2006
Some Indonesia's Giants: Unconventional Hydrodynamic Trap?
Agus M. Ramdhan, Lambok M. Hutasoit, Andang Bachtiar
Indonesian Petroleum Association
.... Clearly, this hypothesis needs to be tested by carefully analysing pressure data and presenting it in the form of overpressure maps and pressure...
2012
Insight into petrophysical properties of deformed sandstone reservoirs
Anita Torabi, Haakon Fossen, Alvar Braathen
AAPG Bulletin
... properties control the magnitude of the differential hydrocarbon buoyancy pressure exerted by a hydrocarbon column, which can be maintained across...
2013
Concerning Theories: DISCUSSION
Fred B. Ely
AAPG Bulletin
... of their buoyancy." Having given the anticlinal theory a jolt we now pass to the causes of the movement of underground waters. We read that the "propulsive force...
1924
Petroleum Hydrogeology
Parke A. Dickey
Tulsa Geological Society
... they are high and because the oil collected by its buoyancy, but because they were capillary barriers favorably situated to segregate oil. This new thought...
1965
Development of Secondary Porosity in a Meekwap Reef and Its Effect on Reservoir Properties
J.P. Reid, N.C. Wardlaw
CSPG Special Publications
... of AIME, New Orleans, SPE 3553. Pickell, J.J., Swanson, B.F. and Hickman, W.B., 1966; Application of air-mercury and oil-air capillary pressure data...
1981
Extended Abstract: Woollybutt Project
PESA Staff
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... of Tap Oil. Cont'd From Page 38 cut and operating pressure, it can operate in several different ways. In its standard configuration, it operates...
2003
An Inexpensive Hand-Operated Sediment Corer
Robert G. Sutton
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... the operator can exert enough downward pressure on the tube. In deeper water his buoyancy prevents this unless a diver's weight belt is used. Although...
1974
Introduction: Part II. Secondary Migration and Accumulation of Petroleum, Compiled by Robert H. Dott and Merrill J. Reynolds
Frank R. Clark
AAPG Special Volumes
... to provide a sufficient quantity of petroleum to fill the trap. Mechanisms suggested to move oil to the trap include: buoyancy, expansion of gas...
1969
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
... Cited Berg, R.R., 1975, Capillary pressure in stratigraphic traps: AAPG Bulletin, v. 59/6, p. 939-959. England, W.A., A.S. Mackenzie, D.M. Mann...
2013
CFD Investigation of Fire Accident in Offshore Industry
E. Hamdi, K. K. Toor, K. Yacine
Indonesian Petroleum Association
..., the source momentum is usually the dominant effect, but further downstream the buoyancy of the hot gases and the forces due to the cross flows have...
2003