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EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Ancestral Basin Architecture: A Possible Key to the Jurassic Haynesville Trend
Bruce J. Martin, Thomas E. Ewing
GCAGS Transactions
... with reactivated basement trends providing geothermal pathways. These pathways may have allowed hydrothermal fluid migration into the overlying Haynesville shale...
2009
Ancestral Basin Architecture: A Possible Key to the Jurassic Haynesville Trend, Bruce J. Martin and Thomas E. Ewing, #90093 (2009)
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2009
Ancestral Basin Architecture: A Possible Key to the Jurassic Haynesville Trend, Bruce J. Martin and Thomas E. Ewing, #90093 (2009)
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2009
Design and Function of Oil and Gas Traps
W. H. Roberts
AAPG Special Volumes
... exploration tools are used to define the trap geology. Few people realize how important that information may be to solving the mystery of petroleum...
1980
Clastic Intrusion at the Base of Deep-water Sands: A Trap-forming Mechanism in the Eastern Mediterranean
Jose Frey-Martnez, Joe Cartwright, Ben Hall, Mads Huuse
AAPG Special Volumes
...-concordant, high-permeability intervals (e.g., turbiditic sandstones) as subhorizontal migration pathways. This created a lateral dissipation...
2007
Efficient Inclusion of Faults and Fault Flow Properties in Reservoir Models. The Example of Karish Field, Offshore Israel
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Time of Migration and Accumulation of Oil and Gas: A Panel Discussion
W. C. Gussow, E. W. Beltz, Wm. Gallup, T. P. Storey, J. S. Irwin
CSPG Bulletin
... migration could have occurred any time. We have no control here as to when migration ceased--it could go on today if there were oil in the carrier beds...
1956
BASIN ANALYSIS AND EXPLORATION METHODOLOGIES FOR THE SOUTH-CENTRAL MID-CONTINENT REGION
L. E. SAFLEY, T. K. REEVES, M. SPAKIEWICZ, G. GUO, L. VOLK, S. BANERJEE, J.. JORDAN, W. JOHNSON, J. FITE, S. GEORGE
Williston Basin Symposium
... System between the Forest City and Salina basins. Fracture systems can produce migration pathways, often through otherwise effective seals...
1998
Factors Affecting Gas-Content Distribution in Coal Beds: A Review
Andrew R. Scott, W.R. Kaiser
Montana Geological Society
... undersaturated coals, increasing gas content (Fig. 4). Coal depositional trends orthogonal to gas-migration pathways potentially allow for maximum...
1996
Cat Creek Anticline: Tectonic History and Petroleum
W. John Nelson
Montana Geological Society
... of the anticline, although paucity of mapped faults on the western half may reflect lack of outcrop and well control. Virtually all...
1993
Migration of Oils into Samaan Field, Offshore Trinidad, West Indies
Philip D. Heppard, Roger L. Ames and Larry M. Ross
Geological Society of Trinidad & Tobago
... and providecluesto migration pathways. Normalfaultsthat havethrowsfrom 200to 800 feet (61-244 m) separate equivalent reservoir sands containing oUs...
1991
Play-Based Exploration in the Southern Cooper Basin: A Systematic Approach to Exploration in a Mature Basin
D. A. Lockhart, E. Riel, M. Sanders, A. Walsh, G. T. Cooper, M. Allder
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
... the approach of geoscientists for decades with the physical overlay of maps of hydrocarbon migration pathways, traps, seal rocks and reservoir rocks (e.g....
2018
Three-dimensional petroleum systems modeling of the Mensa and Thunder Horse intraslope basins, northern deep-water Gulf of Mexico: A case study
Paul Weimer, Veit Matt, Renaud Bouroullec, James Adson, Todd G. Lapinski, Aaron A. van den Berg, and John G. Roesink
AAPG Bulletin
... area could have been captured by the Mensa stratigraphic trap but would have required a continuous carrier bed to allow long-distance migration...
2017
Rivers and Rifting: Interaction of Normal Faulting, Erosion and Sediment Dispersal in the Corinth Rift; #30136 (2010)
Mary Ford, Ed Williams, Nicolas Backert, Fabrice Malartre, Sebastien Rohais
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... network evolve and how will sediments be distributed in early depocentres? (b) Mid Rift: Interaction of major normal faults with a well established...
2010
Paleokarst Characteristics of the Surface and Subsurface in the Viola Limestone (Ordovician), Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma
Michael Sykes
Oklahoma City Geological Society
... is overlain by the Woodford Shale which acts as an unconformity trap for the migration of hydrocarbons. In southern Oklahoma, the Viola thickens greatly...
1997
Abstract: Abstract: Using 2D Petroleum Systems Modeling (TecLink®) in Complex Tectonic Settings - Application to the Greater Cusiana Field, Colombia, by Laurent de Walque, Carolyn Lampe, and Daniel Palmowski; #90066 (2007)
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2007
Basin Consanguinity in Petroleum Resource Estimation
J. W. Porter , R. G. McCrossan
AAPG Special Volumes
... are of the lower Paleozoic megasequence, the actual migration and trap fi ling occurred later. Other traps that might be expected in the lower Paleozoic...
1975
Seismic Interpretation of a Reservoir System Near the Northern Boundary of the South Caspian Basin
Firuz A. Salamov
AAPG Special Volumes
... a primary control on basin fill (Olsen, 1990; Carroll and Bohacs, 1999); clastic sediments accumulates around the basin margins to form terraced...
2012
Annual Meeting in Denver, CO. June 3-6, 2001, - Abstracts, #90906 (2001).
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2001
Probabilistic CO2 plume modelling
David Tang
Australian Energy Producers Journal
... that applicants for a ‘declaration of an identified storage formation’ consider ‘all migration pathways of which the probability of occurrence...
2024
The Importance of Recognizing Hydrodynamics for Understanding Reservoir Volumetrics, Field Development and Well Placement; #41314 (2014)
Sam Green, Richard E. Swarbrick, and Stephen A. O'Connor
Search and Discovery.com
... no longer be the key control on fluid distribution which is now being controlled by the hydrodynamic spill point. If the distribution of hydrocarbons...
2014
Abstract: Cretaceous Fan Plays of the African Transform Margin, by Dorie McGuinness; #90204 (2014)
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2014
Fluvial sedimentology and chronostratigraphy improve reservoir characterization and resolve complex fluid distribution, Krasnoleninskoye area, Russian Federation
and Robert S. Tye
AAPG Bulletin
..., but diachronous, channel-bar and channel-fill deposits constitute the original channel belts. Channel-migration variability and abandonment juxtapose...
2025
2004 AAPG Annual Meeting, April 18-21, 2004, Dallas Texas - ABSTRACTS, #90026 (2004).
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2004
Stratigraphic Trapping Mechanisms in the Iles Formation, Piceance Basin, Colorado
Mark A. Kirschbaum, Stephen P. Cumella
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... was a highly resistant peat mat that prevented deep scours. The heterolithic fill would presumably be a seal to fluid migration. F) Channel complexes almost...
2015