Structurally controlled hydrothermal dolomite reservoir facies: An overview
GR Davies, LB Smith Jr - AAPG bulletin, 2006 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Structurally controlled hydrothermal dolomite (HTD) reservoir facies and associated
productive leached limestones are major hydrocarbon producers in North America and are …
productive leached limestones are major hydrocarbon producers in North America and are …
[HTML][HTML] Challenges and enablers for large-scale CO2 storage in chalk formations
The past two decades of research on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) seem to have
finally become fruitful as global leaders and energy-intensive industries are cooperating to …
finally become fruitful as global leaders and energy-intensive industries are cooperating to …
Building realistic structure models to train convolutional neural networks for seismic structural interpretation
Seismic structural interpretation involves highlighting and extracting faults and horizons that
are apparent as geometric features in a seismic image. Although seismic image processing …
are apparent as geometric features in a seismic image. Although seismic image processing …
[BOOK][B] Rock quality, seismic velocity, attenuation and anisotropy
N Barton - 2006 - taylorfrancis.com
Seismic measurements take many forms, and appear to have a universal role in the Earth
Sciences. They are the means for most easily and economically interpreting what lies …
Sciences. They are the means for most easily and economically interpreting what lies …
Principles of structural control on permeability and fluid flow in hydrothermal systems
Fluid pathways between metal sources and sites of ore deposition in hydrothermal systems
are governed by fluid pressure gradients, buoyancy effects, and the permeability distribution …
are governed by fluid pressure gradients, buoyancy effects, and the permeability distribution …
The permeability of faults within siliciclastic petroleum reservoirs of the North Sea and Norwegian Continental Shelf
Faulting in Middle Jurassic reservoirs occurred at shallow depth during regional extension.
Clean sandstones (< 15% clay) deformed without significant grain fracturing and …
Clean sandstones (< 15% clay) deformed without significant grain fracturing and …
[HTML][HTML] Structural analysis of the Smeaheia fault block, a potential CO2 storage site, northern Horda Platform, North Sea
Smeaheia, a prominent fault block located on the Horda Platform, northern North Sea is
identified as a potential subsurface CO 2 storage site. We utilise the GN1101 3D seismic …
identified as a potential subsurface CO 2 storage site. We utilise the GN1101 3D seismic …
A review of fault sealing behaviour and its evaluation in siliciclastic rocks
Faults can be either conduits or retarders for fluid flow. As the presence of faults increases
the risks for hydrocarbon exploration, the sealing behaviour of a fault zone has been a focus …
the risks for hydrocarbon exploration, the sealing behaviour of a fault zone has been a focus …
[PDF][PDF] Fault zone architecture and fluid flow: Insights from field data and numerical modeling
JS Caine, CB Forster - Geophysical Monograph-American …, 1999 - researchgate.net
102 FAULT ZONE ARCHITECTURE AND FLUID FLOW magnitude and patterns of fluid flux
and solute transport both within and near the fault zone. Inferences derived from the model …
and solute transport both within and near the fault zone. Inferences derived from the model …
Using calibrated shale gouge ratio to estimate hydrocarbon column heights
P Bretan, G Yielding, H Jones - AAPG bulletin, 2003 - archives.datapages.com
Fault-zone composition, estimated using the shale gouge ratio (SGR) algorithm, can be
empirically calibrated with pressure data to define depth-dependent seal-failure envelopes …
empirically calibrated with pressure data to define depth-dependent seal-failure envelopes …