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Modeling the Maturation and Migration of Petroleum: Chapter 5: PETROLEUM GENERATION AND MIGRATION

Alan K. Burnham, Jerry J. Sweeney

AAPG Special Volumes

... considered to be the principal driving force for expulsion. If the source rock is permeable, the pressure gradient is very small and the volume of water...

1991

Pressure Generation and Deflation Mechanisms in Deeply Buried Intra-Salt Reservoirs of the Late Neoproterozoic to Early Cambrian South Oman Salt Basin; #41112 (2012)

Peter A. Kukla, Lars Reuning, Stephan Becker, Janos L. Urai, and Johannes Schoenherr

Search and Discovery.com

...Pressure Generation and Deflation Mechanisms in Deeply Buried Intra-Salt Reservoirs of the Late Neoproterozoic to Early Cambrian South Oman Salt...

2012

Prediction of Natural Gas Composition in Ultradeep Sandstone Reservoirs (1)

COLIN BARKER and NICHOLAS E. TAKACH

AAPG Bulletin

... depth trend from oil to gas in deep basins. Most calculations assume a normal (i.e., hydrostatic) pressure gradient of 0.47 psi/ft (Table 2...

1992

Seal Failure Related to Basin-scale Processes

Christian Hermanrud, Hege M. Nordgrd Bols, Gunn M. G. Teige

AAPG Special Volumes

... to the irreducible water at the top of the reservoir through an (almost) hydrostatic pressure gradient. Such a pressure gradient will be present when the wetting...

2005

Kilometer-scale upward migration of hydrocarbons in geopressured sediments by buoyancy-driven propagation of methane-filled fractures

Jeffrey A. Nunn, Peter Meulbroek

AAPG Bulletin

...). Temperature gradient is 25 degreesC/km. Pressure increases 22.5 MPa/km, which is equivalent to lithostatic pressure for sediments with a density of 2300 kg/m3...

2002

External Casing Packer (ECP) Installation on Cased Hole at Heavy Loss Zone

Ali Fahmi, Ridwan Alfarizi, Rofiq Hermawan, Ariyanto Darmawan, Wingki Harwanto

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... value. This protects the element from over-inflation due to the high hydrostatic pressure that may be present inside the casing at the time of inflation...

2017

Biological Pumping Upwards of the Coarse Fraction of Deep-Sea Sediments

I. N. McCave

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... Pressures Chapman (1950) suggested that the maximum thrust exerted by an animal with a hydrostatic skeleton equals the internal hydrostatic pressure times...

1988

Experimental Deformation of Sedimentary Rocks Under Confining Pressure: Tests at High Temperature

John Handin , Rex V. Hager, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

...------------------------------ since in the earth some temperature gradient is always associated with the pressure gradient. PREVIOUS WORK More than 50 years ago...

1958

Natural and Induced Fracture Orientation

M. King Hubbert

AAPG Special Volumes

... is about the same at any given depth as that of a hydrostatic column of water extending to the surface of the ground. Below this interval of normal pressure...

1972

Stream Icings in Alaska - Abstract

Kenneson G. Dean

Alaska Geological Society

... in high latitudes and alpine regions. Icings occur during subfreezing temperatures when water, forced by hydrostatic pressure, repeatedly overflows its ice...

1987

The Geological Significance of Abnormal Pressures in Oil and Gas Wells: Abstract

Parke A. Dickey

Tulsa Geological Society

... with pressures substantially higher or lower than normal hydrostatic because the aquifer outcrops at a higher or lower elevation than...

1967

Abstract: Geology of the Basin-Centered Gas Accumulation, Piceance Basin, Colorado

Steve Cumella

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

.... A transition zone of mixed gas- and water-saturated sandstones overlies the continuously gas-saturated interval. Pressure gradients, which can be as high...

2004

3. The Mineralogy of the Funafuti Drill Cores and its Bearing on the Physicochemistry of Dolomite

Robert F. Schmalz

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... to increased hydrostatic pressure, dolomite is the stable phase. Unstable organically precipitated phases, aragonite and high-magnesium calcite, persist...

1956

HANDIL SOUTH GEOMODEL: TRAILBLAZER 3D MODEL TO CAPTURE NEW POOL IN STRATIGRAPHIC TRAP AT HANDIL PERIPHERAL AREA

Dimas Hardita, Aditya Suardiputra, Didiek Bhudy Prabowo, Dendy Surya Fajar, and Fia Adhi Utama

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... at Handil South is trapped stratigraphically, with an East-West channel direction. Reservoir pressure at Handil South remains hydrostatic, despite...

2025

Landslides-Ventura Avenue Oil Field: ABSTRACT

Claude Leach, Henry H. Neel

AAPG Bulletin

... of the formation, increases the weight of the landslide mass, and creates a lifting force due to hydrostatic pressure in the lower part of the slide. The state...

1946

Abstract: Gas-Charging of Latest Pleistocene Shelf-Edge Delta Reservoirs by Possible Dissociation of Gas Hydrate, Northeastern Gulf of Mexico

Harry H. Roberts, Richard H. Fillon

GCAGS Transactions

... cycles typical of the Pleistocene epoch, concomitant reduction in hydrostatic pressure and increase in water temperature periodically occur at the top...

2006

Gas in Gallup and "Tocito" Formations in San Juan Basin, New Mexico: ABSTRACT

Robert P. McNeal, Floyd H. Miller

AAPG Bulletin

... as an example of the trapping capacity of a stratigraphic trap. The sandstone decreases in permeability updip but does not pinch out. Under hydrostatic...

1960

Controls of Shallow Gas Accumulations in Low-Permeability Reservoirs of Northern Great Plains: ABSTRACT

Dudley D. Rice

AAPG Bulletin

...) Significant resources (about 100 tcf in place) of natural gas are entrapped in low-permeability, low-pressure reservoirs at depths less than 3,000 ft...

1984

ABSTRACT: Shallow Gas Systems in Tight Reservoirs on Basin Margins; #90007 (2002)

George W. Shurr

Search and Discovery.com

... beneath glacial drift. Fields are usually near hydrostatic pressure and large quantities of water are co-produced. The northwestern margin...

2002

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