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Saturations of Migrating Buoyant Fluids from Invasion Percolation Flow Simulation Using Small-Scale, High-Resolution Geologic Models With Realistic Heterogeneity, #51409 (2017).

Timothy A. Meckel, Luca Trevisan, Prasanna Krishnamurthy

Search and Discovery.com

... geological features such as grain size distribution and sedimentary bedform architecture can be used to predict the fluid saturation during capillary/buoyancy...

2017

Depositional Processes and Fluid Mechanics of Upper Jurassic Conglomerate Accumulations, British North Sea

L. G. Kessler II, Kit Moorhouse

CSPG Special Publications

... of clay-sand-water matrix, buoyancy, and dispersive pressure (Johnson, 1970; Hampton, 1972, 1975, 1979; Middleton and Hampton, 1973; Rodine and Johnson...

1984

Factors Involved in Segregation of Oil and Gas from Subterranean Water

Jan Versluys

AAPG Bulletin

..., the buoyancy tends to make the oil rise; consequently the oil exerts a pressure on the water in the cap rock, which equals the product of the difference...

1932

Flow of Formation Waters in the Cretaceous--Miocene Succession of the Llanos Basin, Colombia

M. E. Villegas , Stefan Bachu , J. C. Ramon , J. R. Underschultz

AAPG Bulletin

... these un ts are mostly weak aquitards, as observed from pressure data. Flow Pattern As mentioned previously, several mechanisms, buoyancy being one...

1994

Mechanics of Secondary Hydrocarbon Migration and Entrapment

Tim T. Schowalter

AAPG Bulletin

... point above the free water level is the buoyant force at that point. The buoyancy gradient, or the rate of buoyant pressure increase with height above...

1979

The Mechanics of Secondary Hydrocarbon Migration and Entrapment

Tim T. Schowalter

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

...). The difference in pressure between the water phase and the oil phase at any point above the free water level is the buoyant force at that point. The buoyancy...

1976

Dynamics of Subsurface Fluid Migration in the Permian Basin

Stephen R. Robichaud

West Texas Geological Society

... are the confining pressure of the water and their sum is zero. Buoyancy The sum of the forces acting on a discrete droplet of crude oil (Figure 2...

2000

Using Pressure Data to Build a Stratigraphic Framework in the Deepwater Ranggas Field, Kutai Basin … East Kalimantan

Ida Njoman Widya Dharmasamadhi, Sena W. Reksalegora

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... build with depth). Therefore, the pressure at the top of the hydrocarbon column will be greater than the hydrostatic pressure at that depth (buoyancy...

2009

Lithologic Controls of Pressure Distribution in Sedimentary Basins; #40898 (2012)

John Tackett and Jim Puckette

Search and Discovery.com

...Lithologic Controls of Pressure Distribution in Sedimentary Basins; #40898 (2012) John Tackett and Jim Puckette Lithologic Controls of Pressure...

2012

Our Current Working Model for Unconventional Tight Petroleum Systems: Oil and Gas, #80589 (2017).

Stephen A. Sonnenberg, Lawrence Meckel

Search and Discovery.com

... of expulsion versus buoyancy Abnormal pressure systems Microfractures Pressure compartments through time Residual oil and water saturations Inverted...

2017

Hydrocarbon Production from the South Ellwood Field and the Effects on Naturally Occurring Oil and Gas Seeps, #23010 (2015).

Christer B. Peltonen, James R. Boles

Search and Discovery.com

... the potential to remove a large volume of hydrocarbons, which would lead to a reduction in reservoir pressure and buoyancy force. Measurements from sonar...

2015

Time of Formation of Upper Cretaceous Oil and Gas Pools

A. V. Merkulov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

..., lowering its viscosity to a minimum and raising its buoyancy to a maximum. It should be added that if the saturation pressure is somewhat lower than...

1964

Probabilistic risk and resource evaluation of CCS assets using PVT, fluid and seal properties

Martin Neumaier, Ben Kurtenbach

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... to the higher CO2 density, resulting in less buoyancy and therefore require less capillary entry pressure for leakage. This clearly shows the interplay between...

2022

Secondary Migration and Accumulation: Chapter 12: Part II. Secondary Migration and Accumulation of Petroleum, Compiled by Robert H. Dott and Merrill J. Reynolds

AAPG Special Volumes

... of oil, water, and sand pores, the displacement pressure Pd is a constant value. On the other hand, the capillary pressure is dependent upon buoyancy...

1969

Petroleum Migration Pathways and Charge Concentration: A Three-Dimensional Model: Discussion

Elise Bekele, Mark Person, and Ghislain de Marsily

AAPG Bulletin

... migration of oil away from a generative area." Although we do not dispute the importance of the buoyancy drive on oil, we disagree with Hindle's model, which...

1999

Dirty vs. Clean Salt: Their Impact on the Subsalt Wilcox Deepwater Exploration Plays

Selim Shaker

GCAGS Transactions

... the salt body the pore pressure should drop to minimal due to the lack of porosity, permeability, and fluid. Salt buoyancy (SB) usually acts upward...

2009

Evaluating Seals for Hydrocarbon Retention

John Kaldi

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... that control capillary pressure, and thus determine the magnitude of this resistance to buoyancy are 1) the size of the pore throats connecting...

2014

Hydrocarbon Seal Rocks: Chapter 8: Part II. Essential Elements

Marlan W. Downey

AAPG Special Volumes

... the buoyancy pressure of the hydrocarbon column in the accumulation. In practice, however, the overwhelming majority of effective seal rocks...

1994

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