Hydrocarbon seal quantification : papers presented at the Norwegian Petroleum Society Conference, 16-18 October 2000, Stavanger, Norway /
This volume contains 17 selected papers reflecting the flavour of the Norwegian Petroleum Society conference on hydrocarbon seals quantification and showing the recent significant advances in the understanding and application of hydrocarbon seal methodologies. Three broad categories are covered in t...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Elsevier,
2002.
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Edición: | 1st ed. |
Colección: | Norwegian Petroleum Society (NPF) special publication ;
no. 11. |
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- Cover; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; Part I: Cap-Rock Integrity; Chapter 1. Shale Gouge Ratio calibration by geohistory; Chapter 2. Rock stress in sedimentary basins implications for trap integrity; Chapter 3. The role of diagenesis in the formation of fluid overpressures in clastic rocks; Chapter 4. Prediction of sealing capacity by the equivalent grain size method; Chapter 5. Effective permeability of hydrofractured sedimentary rocks; Chapter 6. Geomechanical simulations of top seal integrity.
- Chapter 7. Top seal assessment in exhumed basin settings some insights from Atlantic Margin and borderland basinsPart II: Fault-Seal Potential; Chapter 8. Empirical estimation of fault rock properties; Chapter 9. A method for including the capillary properties of faults in hydrocarbon migration models; Chapter 10. Quantitative fault seal assessment in hydrocarbon-compartmentalised structures using fluid pressure data; Chapter 11. Havana a fault modeling tool; Chapter 12. Reservoir compartmentalisation by water-saturated faults Is evaluation possible with today's tools?
- Part III: Case StudiesChapter 13. Geological implications of a large pressure difference across a small fault in the Viking Graben; Chapter 14. Fault reactivation, leakage potential, and hydrocarbon column heights in the northern North Sea; Chapter 15. Leakage from overpressured hydrocarbon reservoirs at Haltenbanken and in the northern North Sea; Chapter 16. Evaluation of caprock integrity in the western (high-pressured) Haltenbanken area a case history based on analyses of seismic signatures in overburden rocks.
- Chapter 17. Fault seal analysis in unconsolidated sediments: a field study from Kentucky, USAReferences index; Subject index.