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Source rock quality and hydrocarbon migration pathways within the greater Utsira High area, Viking Graben, Norwegian North Sea
Gary H. Isaksen, K. Haakan I. Ledje
AAPG Bulletin
... pathway. These migration pathways intersect faults at which point vertical leakage through the Cretaceous section is key to charging reservoir...
2001
Evolution of fracture and fault-controlled fluid pathways in carbonates of the Albanides fold-thrust belt
Brita R. Graham Wall, Radu Girbacea, Agim Mesonjesi, Atilla Aydin
AAPG Bulletin
..., link, and grow to form faults, and how each component affects fluid-flow pathways. The growing body of work on fault formation will lead to greater...
2006
Detecting Hydrocarbon Migration Pathways in Seismic Data from the Brazilian South Atlantic Margin, Connolly, David L.; Catto, Antonio J.; Schmitt, Priscila, #90100 (2009)
Search and Discovery.com
2009
2013
Importance of evolving fault seals on petroleum systems: Southern Halten terrace, Norwegian Sea
Karthik Iyer, Daniel W. Schmid, Lars H. Rüpke, Jon Erik Skeie, Frode Karlsen, and Ebbe H. Hartz
AAPG Bulletin
... systems have migration pathways crossing faults before reaching the potential traps, with foreland basins probably representing an exception. Depending...
2018
Quantitative Assessment of Hydrocarbon Charge Risk in New Ventures Exploration: Are We Fooling Ourselves?
Noelle B. Schoellkopf
AAPG Special Volumes
... evaluation of hydrocarbon charge risk routinely includes the following: source, maturity, timing of generation and expulsion, migration pathways...
2012
A Regional Re-Evaluation of the Mississippi Lime Play, South-Central Kansas: The Risks and Rewards of Understanding Complex Geology in a Resource Play
Bruce Mitchell, Kathleen Simpson
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
.... With further analysis, the importance of the regional hydrocarbon migration pathways into the area from the Anadarko Basin became essential, as mapping...
2015
Current Joint AGSO-Industry Studies in the Timor Sea
Geoff O'Brien
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... Block. Such fractures strongly control fault and trap development on the Yampi Shelf. Figure 4. E xamp les of amplitude anomalies and flat spots...
1996
Estimating the Amount of Oil and Gas Accumulation from Top Seal and Trap Geometry
Fuminori Sawamura, Kazuo Nakayama
AAPG Special Volumes
..., this method helps to understand how the trap characteristics would control the oil and gas accumulation in fields and prospects, including fault...
2005
1999
Abstract: Using Fault Seal to Determine Dependencies between Adjacent Traps and Calculate Trap Risk, by J. P. Brown, S. Mustahim, S. Sathasivam, B. Tedjoyono, and E. M. Razikin; #90090 (2009).
Search and Discovery.com
2009
Leakage Pathways from Potential CO2 Storage Sites and Importance of Open Traps: Case of the Texas Gulf Coast
Jean-Philippe Nicot, Susan Hovorka
AAPG Special Volumes
.... Leakage pathways of primary concern are wellbores and faults. Both could produce a direct connection to the atmosphere. However, most faults do not reach...
2009
Abstract: FAULT VOID FILLS - PERVASIVE AND PERSISTENT FLUID FLOW PATHWAYS IN FRACTURED CRYSTALLINE AND CARBONATE RESERVOIRS; #90298 (2017)
Kristian Hardman
Search and Discovery.com
...” are widely recognised in both surface exposures and subsurface cores, and are thought to represent significant potential pathways for the migration...
2017
Fault-valve behaviour of petroleum traps
Arjan Brem
GEO ExPro Magazine
... through fault-reactivation pressure is rare in trap evaluation, despite faults being considered as migratory pathways. Fault reactivation pressures...
2025
Ghadames basin, southern Tunisia: A reappraisal of Triassic reservoirs and future prospectivity (E & P Notes)
M. Hedi Acheche, A. M'Rabet, H. Ghariani, A. Ouahchi, Scott L. Montgomery
AAPG Bulletin
... appreciated role of faults as migration pathways, controls on reservoir development, and primary trapping mechanisms. This article presents a brief summary...
2001
Seal failure assessment of a major gas field via integration of seal properties and leakage phenomena
M. Foschi, and J. A. Cartwright
AAPG Bulletin
... Bulletin, v. 101, no. 2, p. 161–176, doi:10.1306/06281616060. Sales, J. K., 1997, Seal strength vs. trap closure–A fundamental control...
2020
The Springer Shale: A Sleeping Giant?
Susan Nash
Search and Discovery.com
... & permeability) = super-sweet spots – Provenance Matters (migration along faults, fracture networks, along unconformable surfaces) • How are the migration...
2014
Geological Input to Selection and Evaluation of CO2 Geosequestration Sites
John G. Kaldi, Catherine M. Gibson-Poole, Tobias H. D. Payenberg
AAPG Special Volumes
... to top reservoir?); containment (will the seal and trap work for CO2, e.g., seal capacity and thickness, trap type, and faults?); and existing natural...
2009
Secondary Migration and Accumulation of Hydrocarbons: Chapter 12: Part III. Processes
William A. England
AAPG Special Volumes
... a prospect can fill with oil or gas. Once petroleum starts to fill a trap, the tortuous migration pathway tend to fill from one side. Because petroleum...
1994
Abstract: The Most Important Factors in Charge Risking & Best Practices; #90257 (2016)
Zhiyong He
Search and Discovery.com
... migration algorithm along with assumption of migration along faults and other discontinuities are used to make sure oil (or gas) enters our trap...
Unknown
Incorporating Artificial Intelligence into Traditional Exploration Workflows in the Cooper-Eromanga Basin, South Australia
H. M. Garcia, W. G. "Woody" Leel Jr., M. Riehle, P. Szafian
International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)
... the faults in respect to their ability to serve as migration pathways. Frequency decomposition and color blending techniques were used to identify...
2021
2D Petroleum Systems Modeling of Queen Charlotte Basin, Offshore British Columbia, Canada
Torge K. Schumann, Kristin M. M. Rohr, Michael J. Whiticar
CSPG Bulletin
... to occur near migration pathways and particularly in anticlines formed on inverted extensional faults (e.g. Figure 12, approximately 2 km depth...
2013
The effects of salt evolution, structural development, and fault propagation on Late Mesozoic-Cenozoic oil migration: A two-dimensional fluid-flow study along a megaregional profile in the northern Gulf of Mexico Basin
S. Cheree Stover, Shemin Ge, Paul Weimer, Barry C. McBride
AAPG Bulletin
... detachment province further suggests that faults are important factors as migration pathways, with episodic flow directing oil migration into observed...
2001
Advances and Perspectives on Stratigraphic Trap Exploration-Making the Subtle Trap Obvious, #60054 (2018).
John Dolson, Zhiyong He, Brian W. Horn
Search and Discovery.com
... to seal across faults than are found in one or two targeted reservoir levels in a potential stratigraphic trap. As trap size is controlled by the weakest...
2018
Abstract: High-resolution Basin Modeling of Cretaceous Petroleum Systems: Insights from the Cretaceous Play, Adiyaman Region Southeastern Turkey; #91211 (2025)
Turan İşçimen
Search and Discovery.com
..., sourced from the main oil to late oil window (0.7–1.3% Ro) Cretaceous source rock units. Migration pathways are governed by both stratigraphic...
2025