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The evolution of pore-scale fluid-saturation in low-permeability sandstone reservoirs

Keith W. Shanley and Robert M. Cluff

AAPG Bulletin

... relative amounts of gas and water production is difficult. Comparison of gas shows, calculated water saturations, and saturation-height profiles...

2015

Nano-Scale Porosity Analysis of a Permian Tight Gas Reservoir; #40821 (2011)

Philipp Antrett, Alexandra Vackiner, Uwe Wollenberg, Guillaume Desbois, Peter Kukla, Janos Urai, Harald Stollhofen, and Christoph Hilgers

Search and Discovery.com

... and further exploitation of conventional hydrocarbon reservoirs the importance of tight gas reservoirs has increased dramatically during the last years. However...

2011

Non Standard Core Analysis Applied to Geologic Model Generation for Fluid Flow Simulation

Michael Raines, Wayne Helms

West Texas Geological Society

... for sampling. In the case of this example, the location was chosen to represent the thickest portion of the reservoir, so that the maximum number...

2005

Comparison of rock and natural fracture attributes in karsted and non-karsted Hunton Group Limestone: Ada and Fittstown area, Oklahoma

Benmadi Milad, Sayantan Ghosh, Roger M. Slatt

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... fractures may help to explain hydrocarbon production trends from the Hunton Group wells. Al-Shaieb, Z., G. Beardall, P. Medlock, K. Lippert, F. Matthews...

2018

Application of Vitrinite Reflectance in Reconstruction of Tectonic Features in Anambra Basin, Nigeria: Implication for Petroleum Potential

G. I. Unomah , C. M. Ekweozor

AAPG Bulletin

... for the Cenomanian and Santonian erosion also represent the height of the corresponding uplifts in the lower Benue trough. The thicknesses of the rock...

1993

Evaluation of Enhanced Oil Recovery from the Powder River Basin Turner Shale via the SuperEOR and UltraEOR Processes

Robert A. Downey, Kiran K. Venepalli, Morgan A. Whitelock

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... process was also conducted at varying maximum bottom hole injection pressures to consider the efficacy of the process in the presence of natural...

2024

Prediction of Facies Distributions in Prograding Clastic Shelf Sequences: A Non-Waltherian Model Based on Sediment Mechanics

Paul A. Washington , Steven A. Chisick

GCAGS Transactions

... depth. Wave height is an extremely complex function of wind velocity, wind duration and fetch, and shoaling rate, but maximum wave heights during major...

1991

Integrating Surface Seismic, Microseismic, Rock Properties and Mineralogy in the Haynesville Shale.

Neil Peake, Gabino Castillo, Norbert Van de Coevering, Simon Voisey, Antoine Bouziat, Kevin Chesser, Guy Oliver, Chi Vinh Ly

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

.... The background color indicates Young’s modulus. Plate orientation represents the direction of maximum horizontal stress. Plate height represents DHSR (derived...

2014

Tangguh – Discovery of a Major Gas Province in Irian Jaya, Indonesia: Abstract

Jamie Robertson

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...Tangguh – Discovery of a Major Gas Province in Irian Jaya, Indonesia: Abstract Jamie Robertson 1999 211 212 Hydrocarbon exploration in Irian Jaya...

1999

Relationship of Anomalously High Formation Pressure to Quantitative Characteristics of Local Structures of the Dnieper - Donets Depression

A. A. Orlov, M. I. Chornyy, Yu. F. Tkachenko

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... of movement of fluids in the formation of oil and gas pools. Most hydrocarbon pools with anomalously high pressures occur on anticlines. In some areas...

1979

AAPG Memoir 67: Seals, Traps, and the Petroleum System. Chapter 6: Evaluating Seal Potential: Example from the Talang Akar Formation, Offshore Northwest Java, Indonesia

J.G. Kaldi and C.D. Atkinson

AAPG Special Volumes

...) seal capacity (the calculated amount of hydrocarbon column height a lithology can support); (2) seal geometry (the structural position, thickness...

1997

Structural Interpretation of Buried Silurian Reefs in Southwestern Indiana: ABSTRACT

John B. Droste, Robert H. Shaver

AAPG Bulletin

... as Pennsylvanian are related to reef thickness, kind of reef, erosion of reef and postreef rocks, height above reef, and counterproductive subreef sagging...

1980

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