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Tim Daley

GEO ExPro Magazine

... their reaching porous layers, after which their Horse Hill-1 discovery well, 60 km buoyancy conveys them upwards, unless south of London, sparking...

2018

Deep Water Discharge: Key to Hydrocarbon and Mineral Deposits

W. H. Roberts, III

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... bothered explorationists for many years. Although the anticlinal theory continues very much alive and well, some ideas about "source rocks" of buoyancy...

1993

3.4 Detached Sediments: 3.4.1 Decollement Tectonics (A-Subduction): Structure Sections Across Parry Islands Fold Belt and Vesey Hamilton Salt Wall, Arctic Archipelago, Canada

F. G. Fox

AAPG Special Volumes

... from vertical compression of the salt, aided by its natural buoyancy, the pressure being supplied, in a dilational stress field, by the sedimentary...

1983

Possible Igneous Analog of Salt Dome Tectonics, Clark Mountains, Southeastern California: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

B. C. Burchfiel , Gregory A. Davis

AAPG Bulletin

... 500 bars." Monticellite, the only good indicator of maximum pressure-temperature conditions, crystallizes at approximately 850°C at 1 kilobar PCO2...

1973

Shale Oil Potential of the Paris Basin, France, #10384 (2012)

Benjamin Monticone, Matthieu Duval, Ricarda Knispel, Patrick Wojciak, Matthieu H. Dubille

Search and Discovery.com

...  Well Data @Beicip-Franlab  Stratigraphy and lithology  Petrophysical data  Calibration data (temperature, pressure,… more than 20 wells used...

2012

Field Growth in the Super Giant Wattenberg Field, Denver Basin, Colorado; #20468 (2019)

Steve Sonnenberg

Search and Discovery.com

... by buoyancy No down-dip hydrocarbon/water contact Updip contact with regional water saturation Some water production Abnormally pressured (+ or -) Production...

2019

Experimental Evaluation of Enhanced Tight Oil Recovery Performance by Microbubble CO2 and Microbubble Rich Gas in North Dakota Plays

Yang Yu, Christopher Beddoe, Ziqiu Xue, Alexander Chakhmakhchev, John Hamling, Steven Smith, Bethany Kurz

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... CO2 has better recovery performance than continuous CO2. A higher differential pressure (ΔP) was generated during the microbubble CO2 process, which...

2022

Assessing Natural Oil Expulsion from Source Rocks by Laboratory Pyrolysis: Chapter 11: Part III. Processes

Michael D. Lewan

AAPG Special Volumes

...°C/min and 2°: Energy & Fuels, v. 5, p. 205-214. Burnham, A. K., and M. F. Singleton, 1983, High-pressure pyrolysis of Green River oil shale, in F. P...

1994

Mineralogical and Petrophysical Characterization of the Reservoir Facies of Doig Formation in British Columbia, Triassic of Western Canada Sedimentary Basin; #10948 (2017)

Pablo Lacerda Silva, Robert Marc Bustin

Search and Discovery.com

... distribution by helium pycnometry and mercury intrusion, and permeability by pressure pulse-decay. In contrast to many shale reservoirs, the Doig...

2017

Emplacement of Oil and Gas in Appalachian Basin: North America

Herbert P. Woodward

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the fluid systems of connected reservoirs was a result of gravitational flushing with concentration ultimately determined by relative buoyancy...

1958

Understanding Stratigraphic Heterogeneity: A Methodology to Maximize the Efficiency of the Geological Storage of CO2

Catherine M. Gibson-Poole, Lotte Svendsen, Maxwell N. Watson, Richard F. Daniel,Jonathan Ennis-King, Andy J. Rigg

AAPG Special Volumes

.... Sneider, 1992, Geological applications of capillary pressure: A review: AAPG Bulletin, v. 76, no. 6, p. 840850. The subsurface behavior of CO2...

2009

Quantitative Models for the Influence of Salt-Associated Thermal Anomalies on Hydrocarbon Generation, Northern Gulf of Mexico Continental Margin

I. Lerche , A. Lowrie

GCAGS Transactions

.... The advancing salt mass increases the regional compression pressure. Given migrating salt fractures that may be 1 km and more thick, appreciable sediment...

1992

Flexure of the Lithosphere: Chapter 5

Charles L. Angevine, Paul L. Heller, Chris Paola

AAPG Special Volumes

...) This result says that the weight of the mountain belt (including the portion that lies below datum) is balanced by a buoyancy force from the mantle...

1990

Halite Pseudomorphs After Gypsum: A Suggested Mechanism

B. Charlotte Schreiber ,, David Walker

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... 1226-1235. ZEN, E.-A., 1965, Solubility measurements in the system CaSO4-NaCl-H2O at 35°, 50°, and 70°C and one atmosphere pressure: Journal...

1992

The Role of Petroleum Geochemistry in Basin Modeling of the Oseberg Area, North Sea: Chapter 6: PETROLEUM GENERATION AND MIGRATION

B. Dahl, A. Yukler

AAPG Special Volumes

... rock, and degree of overpressure in the system. The two sealing mechanisms fail when the pressure from the hydrocarbon column from buoyancy...

1991

Integrating Geology and Engineering: Implications for Production in the Bakken Play, Williston Basin

Cosima Theloy, Stephen A. Sonnenberg

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... of overpressure- and buoyancy-driven migration of hydrocarbons into up-dip located traps can result in large-scale accumulations, as for example...

2013

Log Analysis of Petrofacies and Flow-Units with Microcomputer Spreadsheet Software

John H. Doveton, Willard Guy, W. Lynn Watney, Geoffrey C. Bohling, Saif Ullah, Dana Adkins-Heljeson

Tulsa Geological Society

..., producibility, permeability trends, mineral compositions, and even capillary pressure relationships. Multiple interpretations or best case/worst case...

1996

Wheeler Gorge Turbidite-Conglomerate Series, California; Inverse Grading

Richard V. Fisher, James M. Mattinson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... to the pressure in the fluid. The resultant of the pressures is a net upward or inward pressure away from the boundary which operates most effectively...

1968

Integrated charge and seal assessment in the Monagas fold and thrust belt of Venezuela

Martin Neumaier, Ralf Littke, Thomas Hantschel, Laurent Maerten, Jean-Pierre Joonnekindt, and Peter Kukla

AAPG Bulletin

... to simulate rock stress, pore pressure, and compaction, followed by the modeling of the thermal history and the petroleum systems. We demonstrate...

2014

Porosity trends in the Skagerrak Formation, Central Graben, United Kingdom Continental Shelf: The role of compaction and pore pressure history

Neil T. Grant, Alexander J. Middleton, and Stuart Archer

AAPG Bulletin

...Porosity trends in the Skagerrak Formation, Central Graben, United Kingdom Continental Shelf: The role of compaction and pore pressure history Neil...

2014

The effect of site characterization data on injection capacity and cap rock integrity modeling during carbon dioxide storage in the Nisku saline aquifer at the Wabamun Lake area, Canada

Somayeh Goodarzi, Antonin Settari, Seyyed M. Ghaderi, Christopher Hawkes, and Yuri Leonenko

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... and predicted ground surface uplift approximately four times less than the preliminary study and (when injecting above the fracture pressure) fracture...

2020

Reducing Cost of CCUS Associated with Natural Gas Production by Improving Monitoring Technologies

Mohammad Bagheri, Scott Ryan, David Byers, Matthias Raab

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... dip in the reservoir to provide buoyancy drive for CO2 migration. The locations of the wells (one injection well, CRC-3; four A Pressure inversion...

2020

Multi-Bench, Multi-Well Interference in Unconventional Reservoir: Field Observations and Numerical Studies in the Texas Delaware Basin

Hamid Behzadi, Yongduk Shin

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... the conditions of commodity price, geology, and fluid characteristics. In multi-bench developments, pressure variation and phase segregation are two...

2022

Grain Flow and Grain Flow Deposits

Donald R. Lowe

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... buoyancy and dispersive pressure acted to suspend the gravel clasts. A clay-water mixture of density 2.0 gm/cm3 represents a "suspension" of 58% clay...

1976

Modeling on Enhanced Gas Recovery and Evaluation CO2 Sequestration Capacity Under Different Mechanisms in Shale Gas Reservoirs

Weirong Li, Bingchen Hou, Zhenzhen Dong, Tianyang Zhang,Shihao Qian, Xin Wei, Hui Pu

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

.... By adopting the concept of "pressure-controlled production" for Silurian-Ordovician shale gas, the average ultimate recoverable reserves (EUR) per well has...

2023

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