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  • Pore structure varies with the size, shape, and composition of natural grains, as well as fractures. Geometry ranging from <1 micron to 100 micron ...90°. If θ<60°, then the rock are water wet, and if θ>120° the rock has oil/gas wet. Intermediate wet has gotten if the θ around 90° (between 60° and 12
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  • ...orage of CO2 (image courtesy of Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies [CO2CRC]).<ref name=Kaldietal_2009>Kaldi, J. G., C. M. Gibson- ...echnologies: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies, August 30–September 2, 1998, Interlaken, Switzerlan
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  • | title = Basin-centered gas systems All basin-centered gas accumulations (BCGAs) reservoirs require carefully designed drilling progra
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  • ...ie on the Israeli side of the basin, namely the Zohar, Kidod, and Haqanaim gas fields. Other frontier plays in Jordan include the Cambrian in the Jafr Rif ...ed in Jordan so far: the Silurian-sourced and Ordovician-reservoired Risha gas field in the northeastern corner of the country ([[:file:M106Ch07Fig1.jpg|F
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  • ...[http://www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/en/Terms/n/natural_gas.aspx natural gas], and to temporarily store product until it can be brought to shore for ref
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  • |+ {{table number|1}}Problems and approaches to [[evaluating tight gas reservoirs]] ...western Wyoming], in C. W. Spencer, and R. F. Mast, eds., Geology of Tight Gas Reservoirs: AAPG Studies in Geology Series 24, p. 271–295.</ref>
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  • | title = Basin-centered gas systems ...APG Bulletin, v. 69, p. 1295-1304.</ref> discussed these phase changes for gas accumulations in low-permeability reservoirs.
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  • The production of oil or gas from underground reservoirs involves chemical and mechanical processes that ==Water-gas coning==
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  • ...her than that of electricity generated in conventional [[coal]], [[natural gas]], [[Hydroelectric power|hydroelectric]], or [[nuclear power]] plants. Furt
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  • ...ashed line on the left. The gas-oil contact is controlled by the volume of gas in the trap, not the capillary properties.]] ...e&filter=gas-oil%20contact gas-oil contact]'' is the elevation above which gas is the produced hydrocarbon phase.
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  • ...t-browse/aapg-special-volumes/sg25.htm Exploration for heavy crude oil and natural bitumen]: AAPG Studies in Geology 25, p. 3–23.</ref> The degree of hydroc ...ltenes: Part 1: Asphaltenes, resins and the structure of petroleum]: Oil & Gas Science and Technology – Rev. IFP, v. 59, no. 5, p. 467–477.</ref>
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  • Oil and gas industry activity depends on technical, environmental, commercial and opera .../2020/12dec/BLTN17314/bltn17314.html Super basins-New paradigm for oil and gas supply]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 104, p. 2507-2519.</ref>]]
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  • ...rock. The concept of reservoir rock is a storage that contain hydrocarbon gas, hydrocarbon liquid, and salt water. The hydrocarbon fluids is less dense t ...roleum_Exploration_Fig_2.png|{{figure number|2}}Hydrocarbon reservoir with gas cap, oil zone, and water zone (Source: Saudi Aramco<ref name = SaudiAramco
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  • ...pes: ''wellhead'' or ''production taxes'', which are paid when the oil and gas are produced regardless of the amount of profit (or loss), and ''income tax ...2 p.</ref> <ref name=pt02r17>Thompson, R. S., Wright, J. D., 1992, Oil and gas property evaluation, 3rd ed.: Golden, CO, Thompson-Wright Associates, in pr
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  • ...he western Hammerfest Basin with main [[structure|structural]] elements, [[gas]] discoveries, and [[seismic]] data coverage.]] ...ical distance between the base of shows and the spillpoint depth). GWC = [[gas-water]] contact. Modified from Hermanrud et al. (2014<ref name=Hermanrudeta
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  • * '''Fluid properties''', which include density, gas to oil ratio, [[API gravity]], water resistivity and salinity, temperature, ''Spontaneous potential'' (SP) is a natural voltage or electrical potential that arises due to differences in the ionic
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  • | chapter = Determining owners of oil and gas interests, and methods of conveyance Ownership of oil and gas interests, whether privately or publicly owned, is reflected in the public
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  • Economic analysis of contemplated oil and gas ventures must be carried out on the assumption that the project is successf ...you are betting on one trial. It is important to emphasize that in oil and gas exploration, there are many possible outcomes. Furthermore, the concept of
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  • ...ent that usually seen as a separation in rock feature locally made and has natural sequence. Most of geological formations on top of earth [[crust]] crack at [[File:UGM_Porosity_Fig_1.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}Rock core with natural fracture from a well (Donaldson, 2004)]]
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  • | title = Basin-centered gas systems The global distribution of basin-centered gas accumulations (BCGAs) is poorly known, and knowledge of the stratigraphic d
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