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Stockholm Southwest Field

Lawrence G. Brown, William A. Miller, Emily M. Hundley-Goff, Steven L. Veal

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... and diagenesis has resulted in a prolific hydrocarbon reservoir which has porosities ranging from 10 to 26% and permeabilities as high as 4,600 md...

1990

Recent Mudrocks of the Cariaco Basin, Venezuela: Modern Analog for Shale Oil/Gas Unconventional Reservoirs?

Ursula Hammes, Salome Mignard

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... ultimately contribute to the organic richness and hydrocarbon potential and richness of the source rock. In fine-grained rocks such as mudstones...

2020

Estimating Characteristic Relaxation Properties from NMR T1-T2 Measurements in Unconventional Reservoirs

Olabode Ijasan, Darren McLendon

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...; while relaxivities can be used to model pore size distributions: key to predicting permeability and understanding fluid flow potential...

2020

Problems of Oil-Gas Potential of Great Depths

T. V. Belokon

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... methane from deep and super-deep wells. Yet more unexpected is the behavior of the hydrocarbon gases of open pores after core recovery...

1999

Fracture Characterization and Analog Modeling of the Woodford Shale in the Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma, USA; #80207 (2012)

Henry Badra

Search and Discovery.com

... is understood. A 3D computer model is constructed with the data from the analog models, to refine a conceptual model that can be applied to predicting...

2012

Oil Distribution in the Carbonera Formation, Arenas Basales Unit. A Case Study in the Quifa and Rubiales Fields, Eastern Llanos Basin, Colombia; #20236 (2014)

Angel Dasilva, Yohaney Gomez, Maria A. Villa, Franklin Yoris, and Diego Morales

Search and Discovery.com

...) includes a succession of sandstones and shales. These shales represent the vertical seal to the hydrocarbon migration. Younger units of this Paleogene...

2014

EOR Development in Central Sumatra: A Critical Path Approach

D. L. Barge, C. A. VanAllen

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... production to meet increasing domestic demand, maximize hydrocarbon recovery, provide an attractive return on investment to both parties, transfer state...

1992

Unitization of Geologic Media for the Purpose of Monetizing Geologic Sequestration Credits

James A. Sorensen, Lisa S. Botnen, Edward N. Steadman, John A. Harju, Lynn D. Helms, David W. Fischer

AAPG Special Volumes

... and tertiary recovery operations. The process by which petroleum fields become unitized may provide a useful model for the selection of appropriate...

2009

Reservoir Property Implications of Pore Geometry Modification Accompanying Sand Diagenesis: Anahuac Formation, Louisiana: Part 3. Applications in Exploration and Production

Michael T. Holland

AAPG Special Volumes

... maintaining hydrocarbon recovery efficiency. Wardlaw and Cassan (1979) state that hydrocarbon or nonwetting phase recovery efficiency is increased...

1984

Chapter 4: Adding New Reserves and Production in Giant Fields

John S. Sneider, Michael A. Rosen, Dorothy E. Ballentine

AAPG Special Volumes

... in some fields for maximizing hydrocarbon recovery (Table 2). Important fluid contact types are the free water level (FWL), physically observable oil/gas...

2021

Abstract: Depth Induced Impedance Variations: Implications for Predicting Lithology and Fluid Distributions, Offshore Brunei Darussalam (Paper 16)

S. Ronghe, S. Pambayuning

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

...Abstract: Depth Induced Impedance Variations: Implications for Predicting Lithology and Fluid Distributions, Offshore Brunei Darussalam (Paper 16...

2001

Facies Analysis and Permeability Estimation in Late Cretaceous Giant Carbonate Reservoir using LWD Technology: A Case Study in Sabriyah Field, North Kuwait, #41842 (2016).

Ahmed Elsherif, Kais Gzara, Hossam Ibrahim, J. Krafft

Search and Discovery.com

... and simulation. Developing production strategies that will increase hydrocarbon recovery requires the combination of technologies and integration between...

2016

Relating depositional processes of river-dominated deltas to reservoir behavior using computational stratigraphy

Brian Willis, Tao Sun

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...., The Three-Dimensional Facies Architecture of Terrigenous Clastic Sediments and its Implications for Hydrocarbon Discovery and Recovery: SEPM, Concepts...

2019

Fluid-Rock Interactions in Thermal Recovery of Bitumen, Tucker Lake Pilot, Cold Lake, Alberta

Ian Hutcheon, Hugh J. Abercrombie

AAPG Special Volumes

...Fluid-Rock Interactions in Thermal Recovery of Bitumen, Tucker Lake Pilot, Cold Lake, Alberta Ian Hutcheon, Hugh J. Abercrombie 1990 161 170 M 49...

1990

Application of Geochemistry to Identify and Define Commercial Success in Petroleum Exploration and Development

S. C. Teerman, R. J. Hwang

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

.... Biomarker results combined with the hydrocarbon charge history helps understand condensate origin and yields. Case Study 3 illustrates the use of reservoir...

1998

Integrated Sedimentology Characters and Seismic Geomorphology for Reservoir Prediction of Tidal Shelf Ridge: The Upper Cibulakan Formation As A Shallow Marine Reservoir Analogue

Faris Nauval Rasyid, Muhammad Azen, Rahmatulloh Ramadhan, Priantoro K. Dani Setiawan

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... direction. The results of this study are expected to be a reference in developing more advanced hydrocarbon production by understanding of the morphology...

2020

Regionally Interpolated Pore Pressure Model Utilizing Multiple Empirical Methods in the Delaware Basin

Yamin Li, Jon Roberts

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... of overpressure, hydrocarbon maturation, or sealing stratigraphy. When combined with 3D rock property models, the pressure model could help us...

2020

Abstract: The Structure, Content, and Growth of Fault Zones Within Sedimentary Sequences and Their Effects on Hydrocarbon Flow

John Walsh

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

...Abstract: The Structure, Content, and Growth of Fault Zones Within Sedimentary Sequences and Their Effects on Hydrocarbon Flow John Walsh 2010 25 27...

2010

Method of Predicting the Hydrocarbon Composition of Oils and Condensates

V. I. Yermolkin, V. S. Sarkisyan, A. A. Bobyleva, M. Yu. Zeyn el Din

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

...Method of Predicting the Hydrocarbon Composition of Oils and Condensates V. I. Yermolkin, V. S. Sarkisyan, A. A. Bobyleva, M. Yu. Zeyn el Din 1976...

1976

Abstract: Assessing the Significance of Subsurface Hydrocarbon Vapour Migration into a Building with an Earthen Basement: A Case Study

Tai Tang Oh

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

...Abstract: Assessing the Significance of Subsurface Hydrocarbon Vapour Migration into a Building with an Earthen Basement: A Case Study Tai Tang Oh...

2003

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