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Salt Basins of Western Europe and Gabon, West Africa: Which is a Gulf of Mexico Analog?
D. A. Thompson , I. Lerche , J. J. O'Brien
GCAGS Transactions
... and the relationship of critical depth of sediment necessary to cause buoyancy of the salt, suggest that the Zechstein salt has been essentially...
1991
EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Concepts Geological Characteristics and Evaluation Techniques for Continuous Petroleum Accumulations in China, #90104 (2010)
Caineng Zou; Shizhen Tao; Xuanjun Yuan; Rukai Zhu; Lianhua Hou; Jinhua Jia; Lan Wang; Xiaohui Gao; Xiangxiang Zhang; Chun Yang; Zhi Yang
Search and Discovery.com
... mainly by diffusion, limited role of buoyancy, (7) non‐Darcy infiltration flow, (8) weak fluid differentiation, diverse oil or gas saturation...
2010
Potential Generation Capacity of the South Louisiana Hydrocarbon System
Ronald K. Zimmerman, Ying Shi, John B. Echols, Gina Maciasz
GCAGS Transactions
... primarily from fluid pressure build-up brought on by time-depth related thermal maturation. The timing of probable hydrocarbon expulsion from each...
1997
Minimum Conditions for Migration of Oil in Water-Wet Carbonate Rocks
Bert C. Aschenbrenner , Charles W. Achauer
AAPG Bulletin
... not migrate either under hydrostatic or hydrodynamic conditions unless the displacement pressure exceeds the entry pressure of the pore interconnections...
1960
Geomechanical aspects of CO2 sequestration in a deep saline reservoir in the Ohio River Valley region
Amie Lucier, Mark Zoback, Neeraj Gupta, T. S. Ramakrishnan
Environmental Geosciences (DEG)
... are present, the increased pore pressure from CO2 injection would raise their reactivation potential. Geomechanical analysis of potential CO2 sequestration...
2006
Impurities in CO2 streams for a multi-user CCS hub
Vilaiwan Suvanmani
Australian Energy Producers Journal
... pipelines operate either in dense or vapour phase depending on the proximity to populated areas and the required injection pressure into the storage...
2025
Subsurface hydrogen storage: A feasibility study
Dwaipayan Chakraborty, Subhashis Mallick, Mortezaa Dejam
International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)
... such as the physical properties of H2, in-situ pressure, etc., to geochemical factors like the biological (microbial) reactions and the possibilities...
2024
Application of Precise Acoustic Positioning Techniques During the Development of the Liuhua Field in the South China Sea
John D. Hughes, Nigel C. Kelland
Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)
... pressure sensors could only give an absolute depth accuracy no better than ±0.6 metres. However, using a differential technique, relative heights were...
1996
Issues with Gas Relative Permeability in Low-permeability Sandstones
Alan P. Byrnes
AAPG Special Volumes
... krg modeling at high water saturations. Confined mercury injection capillary pressure and coupled electrical resistance measurements on Mesaverde...
2008
Fluids and pressure distributions in the foreland-basin succession in the west-central part of the Alberta basin, Canada: Evidence for permeability barriers and hydrocarbon generation and migration
Karsten Michael, Stefan Bachu
AAPG Bulletin
...Fluids and pressure distributions in the foreland-basin succession in the west-central part of the Alberta basin, Canada: Evidence for permeability...
2001
Glacially Influenced Submarine-channel Sedimentation in the Yakataga Formation, Middleton Island, Alaska
Carolyn H. Eyles
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... grading suggests that dispersive pressure was secondary to buoyancy effe ts provided by interstitial sand and water (Lowe 1982; Nemec et al. 1984...
1987
Factors controlling petroleum accumulation and leakage in overpressured reservoirs
Fang Hao, Weilin Zhu, Huayao Zou, and Pingping Li
AAPG Bulletin
... scale and localized pressure–stress coupling); (2) factors related to the magnitudes of water-phase pressure relative to seal fracture pressure...
2015
Review of Mechanical Properties of Salt Relating to Salt-Dome Genesis
Helmer Ode
AAPG Special Volumes
... sufficient differential pressure is of particular importance in explaining the formation and shape of salt structures. The time-dependent strain or creep...
1968
Gas Sorption on Coal and Measurement of Gas Content: Chapter 9
Dan Yee, John P. Seidle, William B. Hanson
AAPG Special Volumes
.... DeGance, A. E., Morgan, W. D., and Yee, D., 1992, "High Pressure Adsorption of Methane, Nitrogen, and Carbon Dioxide on Coal Substrates," Sixth...
1993
Microfractures in Chalks of Albuskjell Field, Norwegian Sector, North Sea: Possible Origin and Distribution
N. L. Watts
AAPG Bulletin
...------------------------------ gas and its resulting buoyancy pressure. (Although Albuskjell is a gas/condensate reservoir, gas is used as the hydrocarbon phase here...
1983
Long-Range Petroleum Migration in the Illinois Basin (1)
CRAIG M. BETHKE , JACKIE D. REED , and DONALD F. OLTZ
AAPG Bulletin
... conditions: AAPG Bulletin, v. 37, p. 1954-2026. Jennings, J. B., 1987, Capillary pressure techniques, application to exploration and development...
1991
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
... reservoir temperature was 160o F with reservoir pressure at 946 psi. Bubble point pressure is assumed at 20 bar (290 psi) and water salinity measured...
2015
Secondary Migration and Accumulation of Hydrocarbons: Chapter 12: Part III. Processes
William A. England
AAPG Special Volumes
... density of petroleum compared to that of formation water. The capillary pressure difference between the oil and water phases opposes the buoyancy...
1994
Salt Tectonics: A Workshop
Howard Yorston
Dallas Geological Society
... Halokinetic Salt Structuring Sediment Loading Buoyancy Gravity Spreading Thermal Convection Halotectonic Salt...
1992
Abstract: Polygonal patterns, sedimentary facies and basin analysis
H. W. van de Poll, A. M. D’Orsay
Atlantic Geology
... and expansion, 3) sediment loading and buoyancy di5placement and 4) sediment intrusion. Volume reduction (e.g. desiccation, syneresi.s, frost...
1983
Abstract: Emplacement of the Sigsbee Allochthon and its Influence on Slope Deposition, U.S. Gulf of Mexico
John A. Lopez
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... of the salt wedge (buoyancy-driven diapirism). Because the entire salt allochthon has continuously prograded into the basin, these three stages also...
1992
Abstract: Feasibility of Seismic Monitoring of CCS in Perth Basin
Stanislav Glubokovskikh, Andrej Bona, Roman Pevzner, Anton Egorov, Ludovic Ricard
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... of the reflection strength, which makes conventional surface-based time-lapse seismic inefficient. However, the fluid flow simulations predict that the buoyancy...
2018
Abstract: Sequence Stratigraphy of the North Louisiana-South Arkansas (NL-SA) Basin
N. Sullivan, C. Krotzer, A. Lowrie, I. Lerche
GCAGS Transactions
.... Occasional diapirs exist where there is sufficient salt accumulated to provide enough buoyancy to rupture restraining carbonates. Diapirism...
1992
Abstract: The missing record of subduction in ancient orogens: consideration of modern analogues
Brendan J. Murphy, Andrew J. Hynes, Stephen T. Johnston, Gary L. Oppliger
Atlantic Geology
... indicate that the Crescent seamount was emplaced into oceanic crust that was 20–30 million years old and buoyancy flux calculations yield a value comparable...
2002
How Fast Does Gas Migrate?: Abstract
Chris Clayton
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... for by the additional buoyancy of the petroleum or conventional relative permeability arguments. Part of the problem may be caused by the state of water...
1999