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Geochemical characterization of natural gas: A physical multivariable approach and its applications in maturity and migration estimates: Discussion

Alton Brown

AAPG Bulletin

... then migrates away by conventional means. This model greatly reduces the seal thickness, so if this hypothesis is correct, reasonable diffusivity ratios...

2001

Evaluating Seals for Hydrocarbon Retention

John Kaldi

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... such as lithology, thickness, ductility and fracture density influence the seal properties, and are determined by microscopic and macroscopic analyses...

2014

Relating shale thickness to seal potential

Justin Palmer

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

...Relating shale thickness to seal potential Justin Palmer Relating shale thickness to seal potential Justin Palmer*, Chevron Gulf of Mexico...

2022

ABSTRACT: Empirical Analysis of Sealing Models: A Reality Check from Worldwide Field Analogues; #90061 (2006)

José I. Guzmán, Rod Sloan, Shengyu Wu, and Shaoqing Sun

Search and Discovery.com

... of the oil equivalent URR of the reservoirs studied and hold hydrocarbon columns averaging 980 ft up to a maximum of 7500 ft. Seal thickness...

2006

Abstract: Oman and its Wealth of Seal Diversity; #90251 (2016)

Uzma Ghulam

Search and Discovery.com

... or tight carbonates or clastics. The criteria that determine the effectiveness of a seal are its low permeability, thickness and uniformity, ductility...

2016

ABSTRACT: Depositional Environments and Seal Capacity of Fine-Grained Sediments for CO2 Geological Storage; #90061 (2006)

Richard F. Daniel and Tobias H. D. Payenberg

Search and Discovery.com

...ABSTRACT: Depositional Environments and Seal Capacity of Fine-Grained Sediments for CO2 Geological Storage; #90061 (2006) Richard F. Daniel...

2006

Can a seal fail

David Rajmon

GEO ExPro Magazine

... it can hold. The sealing capacity is a function of interfacial tension between the hydrocarbons and water. It is not a function of seal thickness...

2024

Some Characteristics of the Carbonate Reservoir and their Effect on Morphology of Gas Pools

G. I. Amurskiy, N. N. Solov’yev, A. N. Timonin

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... 387 Vol. 19 (1981) No. 8. (August) (Geologiya Nefti i Gaza, no. 8, p. 1–6, 1981) The transition zone from reservoir to seal has considerable effect...

1981

ABSTRACT: Containment of CO

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Seal Potential of the Talang Akar Formation, BZZ Area, Offshore NW Java, Indonesia

J. G. Kaldi, C. D. Atkinson

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... capacity (the calculated amount of hydrocarbon column height a lithology can support), 2) seal geometry (the structural position, thickness and areal...

1993

Discrimination of Oil-Gas-Water Bearing Complexes as a Basis for Predicting Oil-Gas Potential in the Example of the Platformal Parts of Turkmenistan

Ya. A. Khodzhakuliyev, L. A. Abukova

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... of Turkmenistan. The lower Turonian seal is at relatively shallow depths at -1200 m on the Central Kara Kum high to-1600 m on the Bakhardok monocline and deeper...

1991

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