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  • ...g table indicates the information provided by the three kinds of potential fields.
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  • | chapter = Evaluating stratigraphically complex fields Stratigraphically complex fields are those that exhibit a high degree of vertical and [[lateral]] heterogene
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  • #REDIRECT [[Stratigraphically complex fields]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Stratigraphically complex fields]]
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  • * [[Evaluating stratigraphically complex fields]]
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  • ...ive or what and when they eat. In the same way, we learn about oil and gas fields by studying their habitat. ...gs. AAPG's 11-volume ''Treatise of Petroleum Geology, Atlas of Oil and Gas Fields'' is an excellent example of where to find analogs.
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  • | chapter = Evaluating stratigraphically complex fields Stratigraphically complex fields are those that exhibit a high degree of vertical and [[lateral]] heterogene
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  • ...close to the theoretical [[fracture pressure]], P<sub>f</sub>. In adjacent fields, the pore pressure is significantly less than P<sub>f</sub>. ...cture]]s rather than the more common [[shear fracture]]s found in adjacent fields. These fractures are identical to fractures produced by hydraulic fracturin
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  • ...ham & Trotman, p. 75–92.</ref> following examination of 30 oils from eight fields. In addition to performing conventional compound-fraction separations and [ ...g8-46.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}Data for a set of oils from eight fields in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea. From Hughes et al.<ref name=ch08r
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  • # Map the location of fields producing from reservoirs in the interval of interest with respect to net r # Using the [[seismic interpretation]]s and the geology of the fields mapped in step 4, interpret the deposition of [[reservoir]], [[seal]], and
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  • ...g16-2.png|thumb|500px|{{figure number|1}}Relationship between the E- and H-fields.]] ...llurics_fig16-2.png|Figure 1]] shows the relationship between the E- and H-fields.
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  • ...both the vertical and [[lateral]] distribution of [[hydrocarbon]]s within fields. Some compartments and sands are [[dry]]; others contain subeconomic accumu Understanding communication of fluids across faults lets us develop fields more efficiently. Routine [[Fault seal behavior|fault seal analysis]] durin
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  • * [[Potential fields]]
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  • ...Source rock|source]] and trap within a complexly faulted field and between fields. Migration maps that consist solely of [[dip]] arrows drawn on maps of the
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  • ** [[Historic plays or fields]]
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  • * Fields and plays databook.
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  • ...r drilling mode from vertical to horizontal. The early development of the fields (up until 2007), is outlined by Martineau.<ref>Martineau, D. F., 2007, [htt ...a.gov/naturalgas/crudeoilreserves/top100/pdf/top100.pdf Top US Oil and Gas Fields March 2015]</ref> Perhaps more importantly however, the success of developi
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  • ...d by comparing it with reservoir systems of nearby analog fields or analog fields in other basins.
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  • ...ns/1980-81/data/pg/0065/0011/2300/2341.htm Ekofisk: first of the giant oil fields in western Europe]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 65, p. 2341–2363.</ref> The mecha ...ow, it is more likely to destroy old rather than young accumulations. Many fields not filled to the spill point in oil basins with former prolific [[Petroleu
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  • ...m Reservoirs: New York, Springer-Verlag, 583 p. Contains case histories of fields with reservoirs that represent each of the major depositional environments.
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  • * Halbouty, M. T., ed., 1992, Giant Oil and Gas Fields of the Decade: AAPG Memoir 54, 526 p. * [[Potential fields]]
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  • ...h Sea, in J. G. Gluyas and H. M. Hichens, eds., United Kingdom oil and gas fields commemorative millennium volume: Geological Society (London) Memoir 20, p. ...in volumetric terms when compared to many of the other nearby oil and gas fields, its location within the eastern extremities of the [[Brae area]] means tha
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  • ...ile:M106Ch06Fig02.jpg|Figure 1]]). In the following decade, 11 natural gas fields were discovered offshore Israel in water depths ranging from 200–1600 m ( ...p faults, and the normal fault system of the Galilee. Numbers refer to oil fields and hydrocarbon shows detailed in Table 1. 50 km (31.1 mi).
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