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Present-day stress and neotectonics of Brunei: Implications for petroleum exploration and production

Mark R. P. Tingay, Richard R. Hillis, Chris K. Morley, Rosalind C. King, Richard E. Swarbrick, Abdul Razak Damit

AAPG Bulletin

... the shelf edge are optimally oriented for reactivation, and hence exploration targets in this region are at a high risk of fault seal breach. Aadnoy, B...

2009

Heterogeneity in siliciclastic carrier beds: Implications for hydrocarbon migration and accumulation

Xiaorong Luo, Liqiang Zhang, Likuan Zhang, Yuhong Lei, Jun Li, Wan Yang, Ming Cheng, Hui Shi, and Binfeng Cao

AAPG Bulletin

... process can be used to link the basic elements in the context of geological processes. Specifically, the quantitative analysis of migration...

2023

Compositional Simulation of Petroleum Vertical Migration and Evaporative Fractionation Processes; #120120 (2013)

Luis Maurício Correa, Henrique L. de B. Penteado, and Laury M. Araujo

Search and Discovery.com

... may cause alterations in the composition of an accumulation. Evaporative fractionation can be characterized by a quantitative analysis...

2013

A Volatiles Analysis Case Study Evaluating the Petroleum System, Pay Zones, Seals, Chemical Compartments, and Potential Pays Zones from a Gulf of Mexico Well in the Main Pass Field Using Legacy, Oil Based Mud, and PDC Bit Cuttings, with Tie Ins to Wireline and Seismic Data

Christopher M. Smith, Dave Mercer, Timothy M. Smith, Vincent Liaw, Patrick S. Gordon, Michael P. Smith

GCAGS Transactions

... Figure 2. The fault does serves as a seal and a pay zone has been identified and is now under production. Apparent residual HCs are observed at various...

2021

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Search and Discovery.com

..., fault systems, characterize lithologies and mineralogy, and identify alteration zones. 4) quantitative assessment to identify the elements...

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30+ Years … Petroleum Geochemistry: Basin Evaluation and Field Development; #42457 (2019)

Paul C. Henshaw

Search and Discovery.com

... Models Formation Water (Residual Salt Analysis - RSA) – 87SR/86SR ratios extracted from non-preserved cores • Fault Seal Modeling • Depositional Model...

2019

Abstract: Integrated Chronostratigraphic Systems Applied to Conventional and Unconventional Asset Classes;

Lawrence Febo, Anthony Gary, Rebecca Hackworth, Alicia Kahn, Jennifer Kohn, Elizabeth Johnson

Search and Discovery.com

...) workflows that utilize established tools for quantitative and probabilistic analysis of discrete, unique temporal events. We present two ICS workflows...

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Terminology for structural discontinuities

Richard A. Schultz, Haakon Fossen

AAPG Bulletin

..., Quantitative fault seal prediction: AAPG Bulletin, v. 81, p. 897917. Fractures such as joints and faults have long been recognized and described...

2008

Around the World in 59 Stages

Richard Tyson, Amanda Galsworthy, Getech

GEO ExPro Magazine

... analysis, seismic and geology. These data enable Getech’s geoscientists to reconstruct the tectonic histories of each crustal element, which together...

2014

Basin Modeling of Tadla Basin, Morocco, for Hydrocarbon Potential

Haddou Jabour , Kazuo Nakayama

AAPG Bulletin

... discontinuites, evolution structurale d'un craton: Paris, Editions Technip, 646 p. Bucci, J., 1985, Basin analysis, thermal history, and hydrocarbon...

1988

Chapter 21: Evidence of Fault–Fracture “Hydrothermal” Reservoirs in the Southern Midcontinent Mississippian Carbonates

Priyank Jaiswal, Jay M. Gregg, Shawna Parks, Robert Holman, Sahar Mohammadi, G. Michael Grammer

AAPG Special Volumes

...Chapter 21: Evidence of Fault–Fracture “Hydrothermal” Reservoirs in the Southern Midcontinent Mississippian Carbonates Priyank Jaiswal, Jay M. Gregg...

2019

What are Interpreters for? The Impact of Faster and More Objective Interpretation Systems

Martyn Millwood Hargrave, Andrew Deighan, Jamie Haynes

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... The interpreter then can apply statistical filters, 3D visualisation and user controlled analysis to pass or reject potential fault candidates...

2003

The effect of temperature on sealing capacity of faults in sandstone reservoirs: Examples from the Gullfaks and Gullfaks Sor fields, North Sea

Jonny Hesthammer, Per Arne Bjorkum, Lee Watts

AAPG Bulletin

.... 15, p. 549-573. Hesthammer, J., and H. Fossen, 2000, Uncertainties associated with fault sealing analysis: Petroleum Geoscience, v. 6, p. 37-45...

2002

Effects of subsidiary faults on the geometric construction of listric normal fault systems (Geologic Note)

Tingguang Song, Peter A. Cawood

AAPG Bulletin

... in the analysis of growth fault systems. Figure 3 graphically demonstrates the bed-fault construction technique of the inclined shear model (Dula, 1991...

2001

Drainage Systems in Rift Basins: Implications for Reservoir Quality, #30465 (2016).

Stephen Schwarz, Lesli Wood

Search and Discovery.com

.... Quantitative seismic geomorphological techniques have been employed to assess the morphology, flow character and drainage size of this paleo-rift system toward...

2016

Leading Safety Performance Indicator Framework for Deep Well Injection of Waste Water

Hamed Hamedifar, Richard E. Green

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... high stresses without slipping because natural ‘tectonic’ stress and the weight of the overlying rock pushes the opposing sides of the fault together...

2016

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