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Increased Well Productivity from Energized Fluid Fracing, in Tight Unconventional Formations, #41064 (2012)

Mark H. Holtz, Dan Dalton

Search and Discovery.com

... effective frac length – Increase in pressure connected or drainable area – Increase of pressure support available at the formation face  Hydrostatic Head...

2012

AAPG/Datapages Discovery Series No. 7: Multidimensional Basin Modeling, Chapter 9: Determination of the Timing of Petroleum System Events Using Petroleum Geochemical, Fluid Inclusion, and PVT Data: An Example from the Rind Discovery and Froy Field, Norwegian North Sea

Bhullar, A.G., Rolando di Primio, Dag A. Karlsen, Daniel-Pierre Gustin

AAPG Special Volumes

... these values to hydrostatic (assuming a water density of 1.03 g/cm3) and lithostatic pressure gradients (rock density of 2.6 g/cm3). For the Fry...

2003

State of stress in the Illinois Basin and constraints on inducing failure

R. W. Lahann, J. A. Rupp, C. R. Medina, G. Carlson, and K. M. Johnson

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... fluid pressure). Using gradients for Sv and Sh from Lucier et al. (2006) and a normal hydrostatic fluid pressure (of brine) of 11.3 MPa/km (0.49 psi/ft...

2017

Design of Jatibarang Development and West Java Exploration Oil Well Drilling

Iman Sutadi, Kahar Kusmen

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... drilling. Subsurface conditions in the Jatibarang area specifically and West Java in general are characterized by sub normal pressure as an anomaly...

1975

Lost Circulation Challenges Drilling Thick Carbonate Gas Reservoir, Natuna D–Alpha Block

J. M. Davis

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... Table I.   The high loss rates shown resulted in a rapid loss of hydrostatic head in the wellbore which, coupled with the abnormal pressure...

1984

Geothermal Energy Developments in the United States

Carel Otte

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... with problems; hard, tough rocks, crooked holes, formation fluid pressures deviating from normal hydrostatic, causing blow-outs or lost circulation...

1974

Hydraulic fracturing during the formation and deformation of a basin: A factor in the dewatering of low-permeability sediments

John W. Cosgrove

AAPG Bulletin

..., the pressure of the pore fluid rises above hydrostatic values; this process is known as disequilibrium compaction); (2) fluid volume change during...

2001

Porosity Reduction in Sandstone by Quartz Overgrowth

Frederic Leder, Won C. Park

AAPG Bulletin

... into the pore spaces causing a loss of porosity. Basinal fluid velocities may be calculated assuming (1) thermal convection and (2) hydrostatic...

1986

Distribution of Overpressure and its Prediction in Saurashtra Dahanu Block, Western Offshore Basin, India, #40730 (2011)

Kanak R. Nambiar, B.K. Singh, R.N. Goswami, K.R.K. Singh

Search and Discovery.com

... pressure exceeds that of a hydrostatic pressure gradient at specific depth (Osborne and Swarbrick, 1997). They have been studied in detail in geophysics...

2011

Overpressure in the Shelfal Area of the Lower Kutai Basin

Agus M. Ramdhan, Neil R. Goulty

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... as applied to mechanical compaction. We also observe that where the pore pressure nears the lithostatic stress, at greater depths and temperatures...

2014

A Regional Analysis of Fault Reactivation and Seal Integrity Based on Geomechanical Modeling: An Example from the Bight Basin, Australia

S. D. Reynolds, E. Paraschivoiu, R. R. Hillis, G. W. O'Brien

AAPG Special Volumes

... not be unequivocally constrained, plausible ranges of values were determined based on well data. Pore pressure in wells in the region is hydrostatic...

2005

Memoir 70, Chapter 13: Abnormal Pressure and the Occurrence of Hydrocarbons in Offshore Eastern Trinidad, West Indies

P.D. Heppard, H.S. Cander, E.B. Eggertson

AAPG Special Volumes

... coast of Trinidad occurred during the late Pliocene to Pleistocene uplift and associated complex normal faulting. The multiple pressure compartments...

1998

Overpressure transmission through interconnected igneous intrusions

Nick Schofield, Simon Holford, Alex Edwards, Niall Mark, and Stefano Pugliese

AAPG Bulletin

... to as overpressure, is a common occurrence within sedimentary basins, occurring when the pore-fluid pressure is greater than the hydrostatic pressure...

2020

Flow Regimes and Solute/Energy Transport

Jeffrey S. Hanor

Special Publications of SEPM

... regimes depending on whether the mechanical energy which is driving the system is primarily the result of differences in elevation, pressure, or density...

1988

Analysis of the Dampier Basin Petroleum Systems Using Integrated 2D Modelling Techniques

Alwyn Vear

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... 1,500 psi above hydrostatic. A normal gradient down to the Tithonian or deeper will be noted in areas where the Muderong is absent (eg. over the Goodwyn...

1997

Secondary Migration and Accumulation: Chapter 12: Part II. Secondary Migration and Accumulation of Petroleum, Compiled by Robert H. Dott and Merrill J. Reynolds

AAPG Special Volumes

... to lithostatic and hydrostatic pressure. Influenced perhaps by Newberry's idea, the petroleum fraternity early assigned the cause of pressure in wells...

1969

Linear Relationships between Geothermal and Geopressure Gradients in the Northern Central Deepwater Gulf of Mexico

Sharon Cornelius, Peter A. Emmet

GCAGS Transactions

... pressure in excess of hydrostatic equilibrium defined as 0.465 psi/ft. For the Gulf of Mexico, it is defined as 0.70 psi/ft or the equivalent mud weight...

2019

East Texas Geological Society Paper: A Transcript of the Discussion Covering the East Texas Oil Field: A Review of the Major Geologic Conditions and Factors Affecting Its Production

East Texas Geological Society

... then, as saying that the decrease in pressure is not due to the lack of hydrostatic head. MR. THOMPSON: I believe that the East Texas Field has a definite...

1932

A New Approach to Casing Setting Depth Selection in Unocal East Kalimantan Operations

Arifun, Wahyu H. Sumpeno

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... on existing wells, have a normal pressure gradient of .447 psi/ft. Currently, over pressured reservoirs are encountered below 9500 ft vertical depth...

1992

Simple Models for the Stress-Dependence of Anisotropic Seismic Velocities in Fractured Rock; #120053 (2012)

Richard L. Gibson, Jr. and Kai Gao

Search and Discovery.com

... sandstones and its relation to elastic wave velocity and permeability anisotropy under hydrostatic pressure: International Journal of Rock Mechanics...

2012

Optimizing Permanent CO2 Sequestration in Brine Aquifers: Example from the Upper Frio, Gulf of Mexico

Mark H. Holtz

AAPG Special Volumes

... decreases with depth, facilitating the prediction of porosity. Over depths of normal hydrostatic pressure, a general linear trend of decreasing porosity...

2009

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