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Chapter from: M 61: Basin Compartments and Seals 
Edited by 
Peter J. Ortoleva

Authors:
W. P. Iverson, Randi S. Martinsen, and Ronald C. Surdam

Methodology and Concepts

Published 1994 as part of Memoir 61
Copyright © 1994 The American Association of Petroleum Geologists.   All Rights Reserved.
 

Chapter 20

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Previous HitPressureNext Hit Seal Permeability and 
Two-Phase Flow

W. P. Iverson
Randi S. Martinsen
Ronald C. Surdam
University of Wyoming
Laramie, Wyoming, U.S.A.



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ABSTRACT

Previous HitPressureNext Hit compartment seals all have permeability to single-phase flow. Complete sealing can occur only in a multiphase fluid environment. For physical properties typical of the Powder River basin, Wyoming, Darcy flow allows single-phase leak rates such that observed Previous HitpressureNext Hit compartments would leak off in about 1 million years. Previous HitPressureNext Hit compartments can be held indefinitely, however, under multiphase flow. Muddy sandstones of anomalously high threshold Previous HitdisplacementNext Hit Previous HitpressureNext Hit, about 2000 psi, appear to contain gas reservoirs at high Previous HitpressureNext Hit. Such high Previous HitdisplacementNext Hit pressures correlate well with those of classic carbonate and shale seals. The Muddy, however, contains sandstones capable of sealing adjacent reservoir sandstones. Sealing sandstones correlate with zones of unconformities between sandstones of good reservoir quality. Capillary sealing, as observed here, is certainly a worldwide phenomenon but is not the only mechanism of holding a Previous HitpressureNext Hit compartment. Other Previous HitpressureNext Hit compartments might be actively leaking (e.g., Gulf Coast type) and geologically temporary. Conversely, the capillary seal is permanent up to the threshold Previous HitdisplacementNext Hit Previous HitpressureNext Hit, which is the observed Previous HitpressureNext Hit in Muddy Previous HitpressureTop compartments.

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