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Predicting the regional distribution of fracture networks using the distinct element numerical method

Bronwyn A. Camac, Suzanne P. Hunt

AAPG Bulletin

..., 2002, 3D fault modeling and assessment of top seal structural permeabilityPenola Trough, onshore Otway Basin: Australian Petroleum Production...

2009

Exploring "Sweet Spots" in the Deep Shelf, Gulf of Mexico

Selim S. Shaker, Walter W. Wornardt Jr.

GCAGS Transactions

... framework units. An example is gaven here, which defines the regional structure configuration of the top seal of the middle Miocene (Fig. 6) and shows...

2003

Triaxial Direct Shear Fractured Marcellus (MSEEL) Shale „ Peak and Residual Shear Strength, Permeability, and Hydroshear Potential

Nathan J. Welch, Luke P. Frash, Anne H. Menefee, J. William Carey

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... fractures was measured over a range of effective confining stresses from 2 to 30 MPa. Initially intact, specimens of 25 mm diameter and 25 mm length...

2019

Using Buoyancy Pressure Profiles to Assess Uncertainty in Fault Seal Calibration

Peter Bretan, Graham Yielding

AAPG Special Volumes

... by the hydrocarbon column is equal to the minimum capillary entry pressure of the fault zone. If the seal is intact, the predicted fault zone capillary entry...

2005

Sealing by Shale Gouge and Subsequent Seal Breach by Reactivation: A Case Study of the Zema Prospect, Otway Basin

Paul J. Lyon, Peter J. Boult, Richard R. Hillis, Scott D. Mildren

AAPG Special Volumes

... be significant to hydrocarbon leakage. Boult et al. (2002a) proposed a mechanism of breach by fracturing of intact top seal caused by stress perturbations...

2005

Fault Compartmentalization in a Mature Clastic Reservoir: An Example from Elk Hills Field, California; #40907 (2012)

Alan P. Morris, Kevin Smart, David A. Ferrill, Nathaniel Reish, and Peter F. Cowell

Search and Discovery.com

... standard fault seal analyses to the selected fault. Results are compared with known pressure conditions across the fault, and show the fault capable...

2012

ABSTRACT: Residual Oil Analysis Reveals Complex Filling History of Multi-Reservoir Fields in the Southwestern Cooper Basin, South Australia; #90061 (2006)

D.M. McKirdy, K.R. Arouri, L. Schwark, and P.J. Boult

Search and Discovery.com

... Basin. Here hydrocarbons expelled from Permian coal measures in adjacent troughs can migrate up section past the erosional edge of the Triassic seal...

2006

ABSTRACT: Fault Reactivation Potential in the Gippsland Basin, Australia: Implications for CO2 Storage; #90061 (2006)

Peter John Van Ruth, Emma J. Nelson, and Richard R. Hillis

Search and Discovery.com

... and rock strength data), and to evaluate the risk of fault reactivation and failure of intact rock. The risk of fault reactivation in the Gippsland...

2006

Abstract: Modeling the Transmissibility of Faults in Carbonate Reservoirs; #90310 (2017)

Emma Michie, Graham Yielding, Quentin Fisher

Search and Discovery.com

... of shale within a faulted sequence, which can act to generate a clay smear or gouge, reducing the permeability of a fault to create a baffle / seal...

2017

Abstract: Petrophysical Properties of Hydrate-Bearing Siltstone from UT-GOM2-1 Pressure Cores;

Yi Fang, Peter Flemings, Stephen Phillips, Hugh Daigle, Kehua You

Search and Discovery.com

... or 1.18×10-14 m2), which is similar to the intrinsic permeabilities measured in intact cores from hydrate reservoirs of similar grain size offshore...

Unknown

An Inexpensive, Diver-Assisted Percussion Coring Device

Jon C. Cawley, Bruce c. Parker

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... the barrel tightly in place and also provides a tight seal around the top of the core. We had no difficulty with the barrel becoming disconnected from...

2001

Production-induced fault compartmentalization at Elk Hills field, California

Alan P. Morris, Kevin J. Smart, David A. Ferrill, Nathaniel E. Reish, Peter F. Cowell

AAPG Bulletin

..., stratigraphic, structural, and pressure data, we apply standard fault seal analyses to the selected fault. Results are compared with known pressure...

2012

Lacustrine Diatomaceous Deposits of Piute Valley, California and Nevada: ABSTRACT

Mark E. Unruh, Robert W. Ruff

AAPG Bulletin

.... The entire deposit it thinly laminated with sand and silt lenses occurring mostly near the top. Predominantly diatomite occurs below this sequence...

1982

Recent Armored Mudballs Associated with a Mudflow, Egan Range, Eastern Nevada: ABSTRACT

Ronald R. McDowell, Jay E. Valusek

AAPG Bulletin

... and "rafting" by the mudflow. Observation of the mudflow and AMBs after 10 hr of steady rainfall revealed the mudflow to be intact, but all except the largest...

1985

Distinct-element Stress Modeling in the Penola Trough, Otway Basin, South Australia

Suzanne P. Hunt, Peter J. Boult

AAPG Special Volumes

..., 3-D fault modelling and assessment of top seal structural permeabilityPenola Trough Onshore, Otway Basin: Australian Petroleum Production...

2005

Three-dimensional structure of experimentally produced clay smears: Implications for fault seal analysis

N. Bozkurt Ciftci, Silvio B. Giger, Michael B. Clennell

AAPG Bulletin

...Three-dimensional structure of experimentally produced clay smears: Implications for fault seal analysis N. Bozkurt Ciftci, Silvio B. Giger, Michael...

2013

Mitigating the Effect of Ash Layers on Hydraulic Fracture Connectivity

Bradley Abell, Roberto Suarez-Rivera, J.T. Mayo

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... was later sectioned into smaller pieces for testing. Once intact samples were acquired, they were wrapped in a heat sensitive shrink wrap to seal...

2021

Compression behavior of hydrate-bearing sediments

Yi Fang, Peter B. Flemings, John T. Germaine, Hugh Daigle, Stephen C. Phillips, and Josh O’Connell

AAPG Bulletin

... present. Most recently, Yoneda et al. (2022, this issue) demonstrated high rates of creep in intact hydrate-bearing core samples from Green Canyon Block...

2022

ABSTRACT: Transport and Sealing Properties of Clay-Rich Lithotypes Exposed to CO2

Alexandra Amann-Hildenbrand, Andreas Busch, Pieter Bertier, Ines Rick, Philipp Weniger, Bernd M. Krooss

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... University, Germany Clay-rich formations constitute the main seal lithotype in many CO2 storage scenarios. The CO2 Seals Project of the German...

2011

An Intact Thirty Four Foot Long Petrified Log in the Woodford Shale, Oklahoma: A Question of Preserving Geological Heritage

Andrew Cullen, David Hull, Molly Turko

Oklahoma City Geological Society

...-class petroleum source rock, an excellent unconventional reservoir, and serves as the top seal for structural traps; the Woodford Shale has long...

2021

Abstract: The fate of intact polar lipids in hydrothermally altered sediments and their short road to oil formation

Jeremy Bentley, Carl Peters, Todd Ventura, Stefan Sievert

Atlantic Geology

...Abstract: The fate of intact polar lipids in hydrothermally altered sediments and their short road to oil formation Jeremy Bentley, Carl Peters, Todd...

2018

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