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Regularities in the Variation of the Component Composition of Water-Soluble Gases of the West Siberian Oil-Gas Basin

Yu. G. Zimin, Yu. A. Spevak, G. P. Nivkov

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

..., Geochemical exploration interpretation of the distribution of sulfur in the system rock-water-oil of the Mesozoic sediments of West Siberia: Neft’ i Gaz...

1973

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

Ursula Hammes, Salome Mignard

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... in carbonate depositional environments, sequence stratigraphy, carbonate diagenesis, and rock-water interactions. Her background is diverse ranging...

2020

Pre-Tertiary Basement – The New Objective for Oil and Gas Exploration and Production in the Continental Shelf of South Vietnam

Ngo Thuong San, Nguyen Giao, Tran Le Dong, Hoang Phuoc Son

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... and a rock surface in water. If the angle θ is: From 0° – 75° the rock is water wet;   75° – 105° the rock is neutral wettability;   103° – 180...

1997

A Method for Staining Trace Fossils

Michael J. Risk, Robert B. Szczuczko

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., and that for counting purposes, a semipermanent record will suffice. The method is as follows: (1) Section the rock with a water-lubricated saw, being careful at all...

1977

Abnormal Formation Pressure: DISCUSSION

Parke A. Dickey

AAPG Bulletin

... as that of water (3 × 10-6 vols/vol/psi). The extra load will be assumed by the rock and the water proportionally to the relative volume of pores and rock...

1976

Factors Influencing the Development of Diagenetic Shrinkage Fracture of Shale (DSFS); #51513 (2018)

Zhipeng Huo

Search and Discovery.com

... 1. Study setting Shrinkage Fracture: A tension or extension fracture owing to the volume reduction of sediment/rock by water loss. Genesis...

2018

Time-lapse Produced Water Source Allocation: Characterizing Impact of Fracture-Driven Interaction, Insights on Life-of-Well Water Production Profile and Asset Development Optimization in the Permian Midland Basin

Wei Wang, Wei Wei, Caroline Studnicky, Scott Reed

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

..., and understanding on the impact of potential rock-water interaction, etc. were performed to investigate the evolution of frac water and formation...

2023

A Novel Approach to Understanding Multi-Horizon Fluid Flow in Unconventional Wells Using Produced Water Time-Lapse Geochemistry: Powder River Basin, Wyoming

Peter Jones, Drew Dressler, Tyler Conner, Josh O’Brien, Trevor Klaassen, Sean Bingham

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... important factors that affect salinity and the chemistry of formation water are depth and temperature. Whether it is dissolution processes, rock-water...

2021

A geochemical analysis of produced water(s) from the Wolfcamp formation in the Permian Delaware Basin, western Texas

L. Taras Bryndzia, Ruarri J. Day-Stirrat, Amie M. Hows, Jean-Philippe Nicot, Anton Nikitin, and Ozkan Huvaz

AAPG Bulletin

...A geochemical analysis of produced water(s) from the Wolfcamp formation in the Permian Delaware Basin, western Texas L. Taras Bryndzia, Ruarri J. Day...

2022

Missing Aragonitic Biota and the Diagenetic Evolution of Heterozoan Carbonates: A Case Study from the Oligo-Miocene of the Central Mediterranean

Andrea C. Knoerich, Maria Mutti

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in an Oligo-Miocene non-tropical limestone (Clifton Formation), Otway Basin, Australia, in James, N.P., and Clarke, J.A.D., eds., Cool-Water Carbonates...

2006

Some Oil Field Waters of the Gulf Coast

G. Sherburne Rogers

AAPG Bulletin

... notably. As some formations are richer in soluble minerals than others the chemical character of a water depends somewhat on the formation in which...

1919

The Chemistry of Dolomite Formanon I: The Stability of Dolomite

Alden B. Carpenter

Special Publications of SEPM

... of 1 000 The pore Rock to water coarse evidence indicates that in dilute as possible is The geologic virtually every case these dolomites...

1980

Performance of Flow Control Devices (FCDs) in Fractured Horizontal Wells for Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS)

Jinchuan Hu, Yuhao Ou, Shuang Zheng, Mukul Sharma

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... injected into these fractures absorbs heat from the rock, which is then recovered as hot water or steam. However, subsurface heterogeneity often leads...

2025

Identification and Diagenesis of a Phylloid Alga: Archaeolithophyllum from the Pennsylvanian Providence Limestone, Western Kentucky

Stephen O. Moshier , Brenda L. Kirkland

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... stabilization of an aragonitic precursor in a nearly closed system (high rock/water ratios). The arrow and corresponding shaded area (presented by Veizer...

1993

Mississippian Paleocean Chemistry from Biotic and Abiotic Carbonate, Muleshoe Mound, Lake Valley Formation, New Mexico, U.S.A.—Reply

F.J. Hasiuk, K.C. Lohmann

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 59, p. 3749–3764. Cicero, A.D., and Lohmann, K.C., 2001, Sr/Mg variation during rock-water interaction: implications...

2009

Drilling Oil Wells with the Diamond Drill

Frank A. Edson

AAPG Bulletin

... are rotated, cuts an annular hole in the rock, leaving undisturbed in the center a solid cylinder or core of rock. Water is kept circulating through...

1921

On the importance of rock physics for near-surface geophysics: Focus on NMR

Kristina Keating

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... .1443028. Knight, R. J., and A. A. Abad, 1995, Rock/water interaction in dielectric properties: Experiments with hydrophobic sandstones: Geophysics, 60...

2022

Production allocation of Midland Basin Wolfcamp and Spraberry oils using LTHP mobilized oil from wet cuttings as end members

Jennifer Adams, Tim Ruble, Bruno Leroux, Matt Flannery, Erik Hiemstra

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... of a liquid water phase (Lewan allowing for better-optimized well placement (landing zones and Sonnenfeld, 2017). The rock mass required for LTHP...

2022

A Short course in Methods in Oil and Gas Reserves Estimation Prospects, Newly Discovered, and Developed Properties

Atwater Consultants, Ltd.

New Orleans Geological Society

... of producible hydrocarbons (oil and/or gas) which is confined by impermeable rock and/or water barriers and is characterized by a single natural...

1985

Deposition and Diagenesis of Marine Oncoids: Implications For Development of Carbonate Porosity

Chelsea L. Pederson, Donald F. McNeill, James S. Klaus, Peter K. Swart

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... the typical diagenetic progression of a humid shallow-water carbonate deposit (dissolution and formation of moldic porosity) has implications for skeletal...

2015

The Geochemists Tool Box

Patrick Barnard, Ian Cutler, Helen Kerr

GEO ExPro Magazine

... rock the water column while bisnorhopane is thought to be related type and depositional conditions across the complex margins, to the intensity...

2016

Deep Water Discharge: Key to Hydrocarbon and Mineral Deposits

W. H. Roberts, III

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... could have important focusing effects. In general, the Figure 1. Volumetric Proportions of rock, water and hydrocarbons in a typical petroliferous...

1993

Application of Common Contour Binning (CCB) and Back Propagation Neural Network (BPNN) for Oil Water Contact Prediction in Carbonate Reservoir (The Case Study at G404 Field)

Wahyu Tri Sutrisno, Septian Prahastudhi, Ayi Syaeful Bahri, Yulia Putri Wulandari

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... a transition zone. Furthermore, above the contact irreducible water adsorbed by the grains in the rock is retained together with immoveable oil...

2013

Origin and Accumulation of Natural Gas

John D. Haun , George B. Lucas

AAPG Special Volumes

..., primarily methane, in subsurface waters of the Gulf Coast region. They found that in some cases the water was methane-saturated at the formation...

1968

Relationship Between Paleotopography and the Thickness and Geochemistry of a Pennsylvanian Freshwater Limestone

E. G. Williams , R. E. Bergenback , J. N. Weber

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of the major factors in controlling the composition and thickness of a chemical rock is water depth or the position of the water table. In areas of essentially...

1968

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