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Characterization of Petrophysical Flow Units in Carbonate Reservoirs: Discussion
F. Jerry Lucia , A. J. Martin, S. T. Solomon, and D. J. Hartmann
AAPG Bulletin
.... In a longer column, adequate buoyancy pressure can be attained to desaturate the micropores, increasing the stored hydrocarbon but adding little to flow...
1999
Quantifying Compaction, Pressure Solution And Quartz Cementation in Moderately-And Deeply-Buried Quartzose Sandstones from the Greater Green River Basin, Wyoming
W. Naylor Stone, Raymond Siever
Special Publications of SEPM
...Quantifying Compaction, Pressure Solution And Quartz Cementation in Moderately-And Deeply-Buried Quartzose Sandstones from the Greater Green River...
1996
Variations of Density and Porosity with Depth in Deep-sea Sediments
Edwin L. Hamilton
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... and increase in density under overburden pressure in the sea floor are important subjects in earth sciences. Data and samples from the Deep Sea Drilling...
1976
Compartmentalization and time-lapse geochemical reservoir surveillance of the Horn Mountain oil field, deep-water Gulf of Mexico
Alexei V. Milkov, Evvy Goebel, Leon Dzou, David A. Fisher, Allen Kutch, Neal McCaslin, David F. Bergman
AAPG Bulletin
... became sufficiently large, the buoyancy pressure of petroleum exceeded the capillary entry pressure of the top seal, and oil leaked into the upper smaller...
2007
A Calibrated Prospect Appraisal System
H. J. Nijhuis, A. B. Baak
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... 1989. Lehner, F.K., Marsal, D., Hermans, L. and van Kuyk, A., 1988. A model of secondary hydrocarbon migration as a buoyancy-driven separate phase...
1990
Petroleum Geology of Appleton Field, Escambia County, Alabama
D. J. Benson , E. A. Mancini , R. H. Groshong , J. H. Fang , L. M. Pultz , E. S. Carlson
GCAGS Transactions
.... RESERVOIR ENGINEERING The production from Appleton Field is shown in Figure 10. Since the original pressure of 43,000 kpa (6270 psia) is greater than...
1997
Sediment Gravity Flows: II Depositional Models with Special Reference to the Deposits of High-Density Turbidity Currents
Donald R. Lowe
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... percent that will be supported largely by dispersive pressure resulting from clast collisions and by buoyant lift provided by the interstitial mixture...
1982
Geochemical characterization of natural gas: A physical multivariable approach and its applications in maturity and migration estimates: Reply
Alain Prinzhofer, Marcio Rocha Mello, Tikae Takaki
AAPG Bulletin
... phase; (2) as methane is diluted in heavier hydrocarbons, its partial pressure is too small to cross the water saturation curve; and (3) because...
2001
Shale Gas Reservoir Characterization Workflows; #41266 (2014)
Satinder Chopra, Ritesh Sharma, and Kurt Marfurt
Search and Discovery.com
..., brittleness, and pore pressure, need to be considered for a shale gas reservoir to become a successful shale gas play. The detection of natural fractures can...
2014
FAST: A New Technique for Geomechanical Assessment of the Risk of Reactivation-related Breach of Fault Seals
Scott D. Mildren, Richard R. Hillis, Paul J. Lyon, Jeremy J. Meyer, David N. Dewhurst, Peter J. Boult
AAPG Special Volumes
... to the buoyancy pressure associated with 1 km (0.6 mi) of oil column, assuming the hydrostatic gradient is 9.8 MPa/km (1 g cm3) and oil gradient 8.8 MPa/km (0.9...
2005
Halokinetic rotating faults, salt intrusions, and seismic pitfalls in the petroleum exploration of divergent margins
Carlos L. Varela, Webster U. Mohriak
AAPG Bulletin
..., and/or by buoyancy effects compensating the density difference between salt and surrounding sediments. The relatively low overburden pressure at the crest...
2013
Vertical anomaly clusters: Evidence for vertical gas migration across multilayered sealing sequences
Martino Foschi, Joseph A. Cartwright, and Frank J. Peel
AAPG Bulletin
... and buoyancy pressure achieved within the layers in the VAC or in a free-gas column beneath the VACs (Schowalter, 1979; Figure 14B).Stage 3. Cross-stratal...
2014
A Two-Dimensional Model of Overpressure Development and Gas Accumulation in Venture Field, Eastern Canada (1)
P. L. FORBES , P. UNGERER , and B. S. MUDFORD
AAPG Bulletin
... as a pressure support mechanism in gas reservoirs having abnormal formation pressure, Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, v. 3, p. 305-319...
1992
Assessment of Geomechanical Risk and Operational Guidance for Future Drilling Campaign in the South Senoro Field
Krishna Pratama Laya, Atha Khawarizmy, Ricky Helbet, Romi Sagita, Reynaldi Mikhael Chrislianto
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... Stability Analysis (WBS) workflow conducted to resolve the vertical stress and pore pressure elastic rock properties horizontal stresses around the wellbore...
2023
Carbon Capture and Storage Potential in Southern Louisiana: A New Business Opportunity
Alexander P. Bump, Susan D. Hovorka, Timothy J. Meckel, Vanessa Nuñez-Lopez, Mariana I. Olariu, Ramon H. Treviño
GCAGS Transactions
... of the 0.70 psi/ft pressure gradient and development of the regional geopressured gradient model for the onshore and offshore Gulf of Mexico Basin, U.S.A....
2020
Basin Evaluation: A Supply-Side Approach to Resource Assessment
Barry J. Katz, Gail M. Kahle
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... is controlled largely by energy differentials, fluids flowing from high energy to low energy regimes. Buoyancy acts as the primary driving force...
1988
Spontaneous Imbibition in Shales under One-End-Open Boundary Condition: Effect of Wettability, Porosity, and Bedding Orientation
Asiman Saidzade, Ning Liu, Mehdi Mokhtari, Prathmesh Naik Parrikar, Philip Bertrand Wortman
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... et al., 1998). During this process, fluid imbibes into the sample without an external pressure force. In the case of shales, some other controlling...
2020
Comparative analysis of carbon dioxide storage resource assessment methodologies
Olga H. Popova, Mitchell J. Small, Sean T. McCoy, A. C. Thomas, Bobak Karimi, Angela Goodman, Kristin M. Carter
Environmental Geosciences (DEG)
... for CO2 sequestration based on pressure buildup: International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, v. 3, no. 5, p. 577585, doi:10.1016/j...
2012
A Geologic Update of the Emplacement Mechanism Within the Kern River Formation at the Kern River Field
Edward J. Kodl, James C. Eacmen, Michael G. Coburn
Pacific Section of AAPG
... structure, dipping 4 to 6 to the southwest, that overlie the Bakersfield Arch, a basement high. Migrating hydrocarbons lost buoyancy at the top...
1990
A Geologic Update of the Emplacement Mechanism Within the Kern River Formation at the Kern River Field
Edward J. Kodl, James C. Eacmen, Michael G. Coburn
Pacific Section SEPM
... (from liquid to gas) and the lack of pressure (drive) that impedes further upward hydrocarbon migration. Liquid hydrocarbons lose buoyancy and become...
1990
Subaerial Debris-Flow Deposition in the Upper Paleozoic Cutler Formation, Western Colorado
Albert W. Shultz
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
.... 42, p. 775-793. HAMPTON, M. A., 1975, Competence of fine-grained debris flows: Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 45, p. 834-844. HAMPTON, M. A., 1979, Buoyancy...
1984
Carbonate Debris Flows, Cow Head Group, Western Newfoundland
Richard N. Hiscott, Noel P. James
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... percentage of primary mud matrix, on the order of 5 percent, in order to flow (Curry 1966; Rodine and Johnson 1976). Compaction and pressure solution also...
1985
Mass Movement of Mississippi River Delta Sediments
J. M. Coleman, J. N. Suhayda, T. Whelan, L. D. Wright
GCAGS Transactions
... of hurricane waves produces bottom pressure perturbations, forcing the entrapped gas upward, causing loss of sediment strength, and allowing subaqueous mass...
1974
Sediments of Lower Chesapeake Bay, With Emphasis on Mass Properties
W. Harrison, M. P. Lynch, A. G. Altschaeffl
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
...-pressure values for those beneath; 3) a discussion of the important role of gas content in core shortening during gravity coring; and 4) a brief...
1964
Breaking the 5km Barrier: Superlaterals Delivery Challenges. Are they Feasible in Vaca Muerta?
Julio Palacio, Walid Ben Ismail, Richard Walker, Roberto Cruz Nemer, Jorge Arias
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... an acceptable mud weight window. When Quintuco and Vaca Muerta are drilled in the same section, the use of Managed Pressure Drilling (MPD) has reduced...
2023