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Structural Setting of Hydrocarbon Accumulations in Folded Southern Appalachians

Ralph L. Miller

AAPG Bulletin

... than one zone of abnormally high hydrostatic pressure favoring fault slippage. The imbricate faults, breaking through to the surface--probably...

1973

Treatise of Petroleum Geology / Handbook of Petroleum Geology: Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps. Chapter 9: Predicting Reservoir System Quality and Performance

Dan J. Hartmann and Edward A. Beaumont

AAPG Special Volumes

... by pressure drop near wellbore Hydrostatic gradient Dissolved gas Yes Yes 100 No moveable gas Gas-cut water or mud...

1999

A geochemical context for stray gas investigations in the northern Appalachian Basin: Implications of analyses of natural gases from Neogene-through Devonian-age strata

Fred J. Baldassare, Mark A. McCaffrey, John A. Harper

AAPG Bulletin

... threads leaked. If those situations occur with Bradenhead pressure where sufficient formation permeability exists, then gas can migrate from well bores...

2014

Pressure Solution Features in a Shallow Burled Limestone

Tim M. Buxton, Duncan F. Sibley

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., packstones, and wackestones, normal to bedding, and counting the transitions from one lithotype to another lithotype, or to a pressure solution feature...

1981

Behavior of Fluids

Gerard Middleton, John B. Southard

Special Publications of SEPM

... drag force on the sphere called the viscous drag. Your intuition probably tells you (correctly in this case) that the pressure of the fluid, the normal...

1984

Thermal and Compaction Processes in a Young Rifted Basin Containing Evaporites: Gulf of Lions, France (1)

JEAN BURRUS and FRANCOIS AUDEBERT

AAPG Bulletin

..., v. 7, p. 833-840. Barker, C., 1972, Aquathermal pressuring: role of temperature on the development of abnormal pressure zones: AAPG Bulletin, v. 56...

1990

Identification of Bypassed Oil Using Gamma-Ray Spectrometry Tool in Old Wells

A. K. Yasmin Mohamad, G. L. Snijder

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... with a low SP (ie. sands) and a high short normal resistivity. Zones indicated to be gasbearing from the TDT are not logged and the oil saturation...

1986

The Perpetual Mystery of Petroleum Migration

W. H. Roberts, III

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... deposits do in fact continue to be located at presently active hydrologic focal points. Therefore, the tracking of existing water movements by pressure...

1992

Ryckman Creek Field, Uinta County, Wyoming

John M. Kelly, Frank O. Hine

Wyoming Geological Association

..., plunging to the northeast and southwest, with a well developed, normal west flank, and a complex, overturned and faulted east flank. The fold is cut...

1977

Oklahoma City Oil--Second Crop from Preserved Subunconformity Source Rocks: DISCUSSION

Donald S. Stone

AAPG Bulletin

... hydrostatic pressure gradient for all zones, although no completely reliable data on initial bottom-hole pressures at discovery (1928) are available...

1977

Monitoring, Verification and Accounting (MVA) Applied to CO2-EOR Projects; #41223 (2013)

Ronald W. Klusman

Search and Discovery.com

...-development, hydrostatic pressure 95% C1, 4% C2, 0.5% C3 Soil gas conc. at 61 m (ppmv) 4523 200 594 Flux to surface (g m-2day-1) 0.742 0.029 0.073 One year...

2013

Burial Diagenesis: Out of Sight, Out of Mind!

Peter A. Scholle, Robert B. Halley

Special Publications of SEPM

... by the non-directional hydrostatic pressure. The related effects of time and temperature variations on co~npactionare much more poorly under- PETER...

1985

Abstract: Mechanics of Basin Evolution and its RelationĀ  to the Habitat of oil in the Basin

Karl F. Dallmus

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... where the subsiding floor becomes less convex than the curvature of the earth, is necessarily put into compression. This tangential pressure...

1958

Abstract: Mechanics of Basin Evolution and its Relation to the Habitat of Oil in the Basin

K. F. Dallmus

GCAGS Transactions

... on the profiles where the subsiding floor becomes less convex than the curvature of the earth, is necessarily put into compression. This tangential pressure...

1957

Mechanics of Basin Evolution and Its Relation to the Habitat of Oil in the Basin: Abstract

Karl F. Dallmus

Tulsa Geological Society

... pressure is transmitted to the sediments as they are deposited. The area outside of the points of inflection on the profiles where the curve becomes...

1959

Petrophysics of the Lance and Upper Mesaverde Reservoirs at Pinedale Field, Sublette County, Wyoming, USA

Suzanne G. Cluff, Robert M. Cluff, Daniel G. Hallau, Ryan J. Sharma

AAPG Special Volumes

.... This is also reinforced by formation pressure versus depth plots, which gradually increase in separation from a hydrostatic gradient with increasing depth...

2014

Subsidence and Its Control

J. F. Poland

AAPG Special Volumes

... zones began on a major scale in 1958. Initial oil-zone pressures were about equal to the hydrostatic pressure of a column of ocean water standing...

1972

Diagenesis Through Coupled Processes: Modeling Approach, Self-Organization, and Implications for Exploration

W. Chen, A. Ghaith, A. Park, P. Ortoleva

AAPG Special Volumes

... that may be hydrostatic or some abnormal pressure outside the compartment. Because seals are usually relatively thin (about 100 m), we can neglect...

1990

Hansford Upper Morrow Field

Panhandle (Texas) Geological Society

... PRESSURE: 1550 p. s. i. NORMAL COMPLETION PRACTICE: Upper Morrow sand drilled. Electric and Acoustic logs run. Perforated with four shots per foot...

1961

Hansford Middle Morrow Field

Panhandle (Texas) Geological Society

.... INITIAL FIELD PRESSURE: 1250 p. s. i. NORMAL COMPLETION PRACTICE: Middle Morrow sand drilled. Electric and Acoustic logs run. Perforated with 4 shots...

1961

Hansford Lower Morrow Field

Panhandle (Texas) Geological Society

... 0.31 M2/M at 70° F. End_Page 91------------------------- INITIAL FIELD PRESSURE: 2350 p. s. i. NORMAL COMPLETION PRACTICE: Lower Morrow sand drilled...

1961

Initiation and growth of salt diapirs in tectonically stable settings: Upbuilding and megaflaps

Maria A. Nikolinakou, Mahdi Heidari, Michael R. Hudec, and Peter B. Flemings

AAPG Bulletin

... and the dependence of their strength on confining pressure enable structural thinning, which allows salt to pierce through a relatively thick roof. Once pierced...

2017

Abnormal Formation Pressure: REPLY

John S. Bradley

AAPG Bulletin

... crushing are not available from the lithostatic pressure of overburden at normal drilling depths (Bradley, 1975, Table 4). Regarding my Figure 13...

1976

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