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Abstract: Applications of TheChimneyCube® in Hydrocarbon Exploration

David L. Connolly and Fred Aminzadeh

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... provide clues about charge efficiency. Constrain risk on fault seal, top seal, and lateral seal: Chimney data can be a useful tool for distinguishing...

2002

Fault Seal Analysis: A Case Study of the Temana Field, Offshore Sarawak, Malaysia (Paper 12)

Shutaro Hasegawa, Naofumi Sakuyama, Syoji Iwanaga, Othman Ali Mahmud

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... and intraformational shales are seals for each reservoir sands, and the clayey sediments at base cycle VI transgression provide a regional top seal...

2002

Abstract: Sealing, What Are We Risking?; #90251 (2016)

Mark Hollanders, Steven Bloemendaal

Search and Discovery.com

..., is proposed, which is the risk of having no closure irrespective top, base and lateral elements of its seal. • An effective seal at time of charging does...

2016

Pressure Compartments in the Mesaverde Formation of the Green River and Washakie Basins, as Determined from Drill Stem Test Data

Henry P. Heasler, Ronald C. Surdam

Wyoming Geological Association

... will be a relatively short-lived geological phenomenon. Unless the flow barrier is impermeable (a seal, not an aquitard), fluid will flow from high pressure to low...

1992

Lower Miocene Petroleum System in The Upper Kutai Basin - A Hidden Potential

Bayu Nugroho, Elly Guritno, Yudhi Rizal, Gumelar Djazuli

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... The formation hydraulic pressure and leak off test (LOT) data from adjacent wells suggests an adequate top seal capacity that could hold a significant...

2022

The Regional Pressure Regime in Cretaceous Sandstones and Shales in the Powder River Basin

Ronald C. Surdam, Zun Sheng Jiao, and Randi S. Martinsen

AAPG Special Volumes

...The Regional Pressure Regime in Cretaceous Sandstones and Shales in the Powder River Basin Ronald C. Surdam, Zun Sheng Jiao, and Randi S. Martinsen...

1994

The Deep Water Drilling Tolerance Window: Walking a Fine Line, Case Histories from Gulf of Mexico; #40796 (2011)

Selim S. Shaker

Search and Discovery.com

... weight. In the deep water there are four subsurface pressure zones. They are from the top to the bottom: (1) the shallow free flow, (2) hydrodynamic, (3...

2011

Some Features of the Geology of the Malodevits Oil Field in the Light of Experimental Production

V. G. Kir’yanchuk, I. P. Klochko, L. M. Serednitskiy

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... 1. Structure map of stratum B-1 of the Malodevits oil field. 1-Numerator is number of well, denominator is absolute level of top of stratum; 2-sectors...

1974

A Model for the Evolution of Hot (>200°C) Overpressured Brines Under an Evaporite Seal: The Fundy/Magdalen Carboniferous Basin of Atlantic Canada and Its Associated Pb-Zn-Ba Deposits

Casey Ravenhurst, Marcos Zentilli

CSPG Special Publications

... of excess pore fluid pressure buildup under the evaporite seal was carried out using the TWODEPEP finite element program. Results indicate that during...

1987

Quantitative evaluation of the oil-leg potential in the Oliver gas field, Timor Sea, Australia

M. Lisk, G. W. O'Brien, P. J. Eadington

AAPG Bulletin

... of petroleum through a seal, and in-situ phase change related to changing pressure and temperature conditions. Geochemical appraisal of oils and gas recovered...

2002

Case History for a Major Alberta Deep Basin Gas Trap: The Cadomin Formation

Robert M. Gies

AAPG Special Volumes

... flow, and do not transmit water-phase pressures in accordance with the normal static water pressure gradient of 0.433 psi/ft (9.79 kPa/m) from the top...

1984

A geologic deconstruction of one of the world's largest natural accumulations of CO2, Moxa arch, southwestern Wyoming

Thomas P. Becker, Ranie Lynds

AAPG Bulletin

... or minimum stress to induce opening of fractures. Once the fluid phase escapes through the top seal, the column height (and fluid pressure...

2012

Interpretation of Subsurface Hydrocarbon Shows

Tim T. Schowalter , Paul D. Hess

AAPG Bulletin

... saturation in the sample in the subsurface (Schowalter, 1979). The assumptions used in the calculations were: (1) reservoir displacement pressure at 10...

1982

ABSTRACT: A Methodology for Integrated Seal Assessment and Risking; #90017 (2003)

Richard Hillis, Scott Mildren, Richard Daniel, John G. Kaldi

Search and Discovery.com

... tenets regarding the requirements for both cap (top) and fault seal. A cap rock seals if it has membrane sealing properties, continuously covers...

2003

Basin-centered Gas or Subtle Conventional Traps?

Wayne K. Camp

AAPG Special Volumes

... reservoirs at a rate that exceeds the gas charge. The top seal is commonly ineffective or absent, and the top of abnormal pressure may be gradational...

2008

ABSTRACT: Upscaling Fluid-Flow and Mechanical Properties in Coupled Matrix+Fractures+Fluids SystemsCthe HYDRO-DDA Approach; #90013 (2003)

Helen Lewis, Gary D. Couples, Mark Reynolds, Nenad Bicanic, Christopher Pearce, Mohamed Rouainia

Search and Discovery.com

.... One of the systems studied is a ‘‘seal’’ layer that is flexed while subjected to a fluid pressure gradient (representing a top-seal above a reservoir...

2003

Preservation of lateral pressure disequilibrium during the uplift of shale reservoirs

Xinyu Xia, Eric Michael, and Yongli Gao

AAPG Bulletin

... is filled with water in the presence of a perfect seal, then the pressure gradient drops during erosion because of the decrease in temperature. Katahara...

2020

A Note on the Fluid Level Traps in the San Joaquin Valley

Charles D. Foss

Pacific Section of AAPG

... words, the seal is not quite sufficient for the pressure. These springs can also be either oil or water, depending on the top fluid. Where the oil...

1972

Exploring "Sweet Spots" in the Deep Shelf, Gulf of Mexico

Selim S. Shaker, Walter W. Wornardt Jr.

GCAGS Transactions

... of leak off tests were available for public domain. Top of the Abnormal Pressure Mapping this interface is essential to determine the top seal cap...

2003

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