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  • ...ydrocarbon masses, slug flow, cosolution, and compositional changes due to phase changes. Slug flow (or bulk phase flow) is generally accepted as the dominant mechanism of primary [[hydrocar
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  • ...el changes are correlated to the early phase of lowstand fall and the late phase of low-stand to transgressive rise, respectively. ...entary-basin-analysis_fig4-18.png|Figure 3]]). Within the initial lowering phase, the rate of slope and intraslope basin sediment accumulation increases, wi
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  • ...on discusses the concept of sea level cycle phase, identification of cycle phase, construction of a cycle chart, and how sea level cycles of different durat ...ion methodology of [[sequence stratigraphy]] helps us recognize each cycle phase and provides a nomenclature to describe each element.<ref name=ch04r99>Vail
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  • ..., 1987, Theoretical aspects of cap-rock and fault seals for single and two-phase hydrocarbon columns: Marine and Petroleum Geology, vol. 4, no. 4, p. 274– * [[Seal capacity and two-phase hydrocarbon columns]]
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  • ..., 1987, Theoretical aspects of cap-rock and fault seals for single and two-phase hydrocarbon columns: Marine and Petroleum Geology, vol. 4, no. 4, p. 274– ==Single phase vs. two phase==
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  • ..., 1987, Theoretical aspects of cap-rock and fault seals for single and two-phase hydrocarbon columns: Marine and Petroleum Geology, vol. 4, no. 4, p. 274– ==Single phase vs. two phase==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sea level cycle phase and systems tracts]]
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  • ...ious rock types. In addition, a number of other factors—depth, hydrocarbon phase, seal thickness, fault-dependent leak points—affect the height of trapped * [[Seal capacity variation with depth and hydrocarbon phase]]
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  • Subdivision of each [[Sea level cycle phase and systems tracts|sea level cycle]] into its depositional phases helps us * [[Sea level cycle phase]]
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  • ...c data]] [[attributes]], reflection strength, coherence, and instantaneous phase. These attributes are well suited to stratigraphic interpretation and are a | Instantaneous phase
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  • ===Acquisition phase=== The acquisition phase involves the following functions:
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  • ...ydrocarbon masses, slug flow, cosolution, and compositional changes due to phase changes. Slug flow (or bulk phase flow) is generally accepted as the dominant mechanism of primary [[hydrocar
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  • ...a time series of [[cross section]]s, showing the geologic elements of each phase. Because all basins are three dimensional, care must be taken to assemble e file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-9.png|{{figure number|3}}Phase E began during the mid-Cenomanian with a rapid fall and rise of sea level s
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  • # Identify the stratigraphic interval of a single depositional phase that has potential for containing reservoir rocks, i.e., [[Third-order sequ ...]], parallel reflections, chaotic reflections within a single depositional phase).
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  • ...tracts#Transgressive systems tracts|transgressive]], and [[Sea level cycle phase and systems tracts#Highstand systems tracts|highstand systems tracts]].
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  • ...[[permeability]] of each phase below what it would be if it were the only phase present. Permeability measurements are dominantly taken in sands for reserv ...ally wets the grain surfaces (usually water) is continuous. The nonwetting phase is generally assumed to form one or more continuous networks through a bed
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  • ...arbons in the source. However, the migration rate of a nonwetting separate phase through barriers like shales is self-adjusting. This is accomplished by enl * Separate phase transport
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  • ...on discusses the concept of sea level cycle phase, identification of cycle phase, construction of a cycle chart, and how sea level cycles of different durat ...ion methodology of [[sequence stratigraphy]] helps us recognize each cycle phase and provides a nomenclature to describe each element.<ref name=ch04r99>Vail
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  • | Continuous phase || Trapped oil or gas || A slug or filament of oil or gas with a continuous | Residual || Migrated hydrocarbons || A discontinuous phase of oil or gas which formed as a result of a breached or leaky trap
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  • * Expansion due to a phase change (related to [[maturation]]) * Phase change
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  • ==Cycle phase== ...o successive orders are in phase, i.e., fourth-order transgressions are in phase with third-order transgressions, the impact that each has on deposition or
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  • ...e phase, which carries it through a second substance called the stationary phase. ==Stationary phase==
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  • * Fluid phase—gaseous or liquid ..., temperature, and composition. In the reservoir, gas may be in the liquid phase; if so, we should treat it as a very light oil.
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  • * Phase partitioning—concentration of different hydrocarbon species into gaseous ...ppens, the trap will leak through the seal and preferentially lose the gas phase. This situation (deep oil, shallow gas) is observed but is opposite to the
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  • * [[Seal capacity variation with depth and hydrocarbon phase]] * [[Seal capacity and two-phase hydrocarbon columns]]
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  • Although the presence of a petroleum phase may retard [[diagenesis]] in an [[accumulation]], sooner or later [[reservo ...a petroleum-filled reservoir, the [[capillary pressure]] of the petroleum phase must increase to occupy the pore spaces (assuming no change in [[wettabilit
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  • ...|waveform]], [[Wikipedia:Frequency|frequency]], [[Wikipedia: Phase (waves)|phase]], then manually aligning the simulated trace with the field trace(s) in th
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  • Flow of an [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/immiscible immiscible] phase through a series of beds does not proceed uniformly but occurs preferential ...name=ch07r11>Ringrose, S. P., and P. W. M. Corbett, 1994, Controls in two phase fluid flow in heterogeneous sandstones, geofluids, in Parnell, J., ed., Ori
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  • ...arbonate ions, sodium, potassium, and nitrates. The character of the solid phase is tested to determine solids concentration, specific densities, and partic ...alcium-based mud systems maintain a desired amount of calcium in the water phase. The calcium concentration can be maintained by using [[gypsum]] (CaSO<sub>
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  • ...eismic that is zero phase wavelet and minimum phase wavelet. Commonly zero phase wavelet is used to interpretation seismic data because the wavelet has high [[File:Aapg 3.png|350px|thumbnail|center|Figure 3 Polarity and Phase of Wavelet<ref>Boyer, S. and Mari, J.L (1997). Seismic Surveying and Well L
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  • ...ferent rates, and they yield different quantities of various [[hydrocarbon phase]]s. Therefore, one standard relationship between a measured maturity parame
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  • ...t with solubility ratios. The occurrence of these light oils as a separate phase demonstrates that solution transport of oils does occur. The infrequent occ ...cess, forming a cloud of bubbles throughout the carrier bed system. A free-phase transport mechanism is then needed to accumulate these bubbles within a res
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  • ..., 1987, Theoretical aspects of cap-rock and fault seals for single and two-phase hydrocarbon columns: Marine and Petroleum Geology, vol. 4, no. 4, p. 274–
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  • * [[Seal capacity variation with depth and hydrocarbon phase]] * [[Seal capacity and two-phase hydrocarbon columns]]
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  • ...hydrocarbons into the seal is the [[buoyant pressure]] of the hydrocarbon phase. The [[Trap|trapping capacity]] of a top seal is the balance between the [[
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  • ...illary pressure test. They call the size of pore throats at 35% nonwetting phase saturation r<sub>35</sub>, also called '''port size'''. Port size is conven
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  • ...water inside of the crack. So that, CBM well will pass through three main phase of production, that are : # Dewatering phase, during dewatering phase, the amount of water produced will exceed the amount of gas produced, but a
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  • ...by the phase's viscosity (''μ'') relative to the same ratio for the other phase, such as for a waterflood: Much of the design phase of an EOR project is spent in the search for the combination of processes a
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  • ...uring those cycles have to each other. Knowing the order of a cycle or the phase of a cycle represented by a rock sequence is important for predicting the l * [[Sea level cycle phase]]
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  • ..., 1987, Theoretical aspects of cap-rock and fault seals for single and two-phase hydrocarbon columns: Marine and Petroleum Geology, vol. 4, no. 4, p. 274– * [[Seal capacity and two-phase hydrocarbon columns]]
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  • ...el changes are correlated to the early phase of lowstand fall and the late phase of low-stand to transgressive rise, respectively. ...entary-basin-analysis_fig4-18.png|Figure 3]]). Within the initial lowering phase, the rate of slope and intraslope basin sediment accumulation increases, wi
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  • ..., no. 5, p. 696–710.</ref> This is the breakthrough or critical nonwetting phase saturation. Clearly, estimating R<sub>bt</sub> or the size of the largest c ...y and permeability to the pore throat size indicated at a given nonwetting-phase saturation. Once breakthrough saturation is estimated, the Winland method y
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  • ...er density. The oil is located in the remaining pore space as a continuous phase and will have a pressure gradient controlled by the (lower) oil density ([[ ...yancy pressure]] increases with height above the free-water level, the oil phase will displace more water from increasingly smaller pore volumes. The effect
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  • * [[Sea level cycle phase]] * [[Sea level cycle phase and systems tracts]]
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  • ...of the ideal dolomite structure and is unstable with respect to an ordered phase. ...ions to occur toward a more stable (more stoichiometric or better ordered) phase.
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  • ...y a few meters inundated large areas of the platform. During this start-up phase,<ref name=ch09r52>Sarg, J. F., 1988, Carbonate sequence stratigraphy, in Wi ...s the carbonate factory went into full production. This was the “catch-up” phase.
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  • ...because they have lost much of their valuable information during cracking, phase separation, or both.
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  • ...-flow sandstone] is the rollover into the fault, formed during the dynamic phase of fault movement. ...on ([[:file:Sedimentary-basin-analysis fig4-31.png|Figure 4]]). Its growth phase began about 1.20 Ma.<ref name=ch04r10>Armentrout, J. M., and J. F. Clement,
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  • * [[Hydrocarbon]]s migrate as a separate phase, primarily due to [[Buoyancy forces in reservoir fluids|buoyancy]]. This fo * [[Migration by separate phase]]
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  • ...c-resolution-and-attenuation_fig2.png|{{figure number|2}}A 1.5-octave zero-phase wavelet passing frequencies between 14 and 65 Hz that passes 100% between 2 ...s) including high frequency content, and the phase response should be zero phase. Data quality, the mode of display, and the interpreter's experience are al
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  • * [[Seal capacity variation with depth and hydrocarbon phase]] * [[Seal capacity and two-phase hydrocarbon columns]]
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  • For single-phase oil flow, the proportional constant that relates flow rates to pressure dif ...nce of gas reduces the apparent permeability of oil). The presence of each phase in the porous medium is quantified by the ''saturation, S'', which is the r
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  • ..., 1987, Theoretical aspects of cap-rock and fault seals for single and two-phase hydrocarbon columns: Marine and Petroleum Geology, vol. 4, no. 4, p. 274–
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  • ...r curvature of the fluid surface. Capillary pressure data known as wetting phase function. Conversion of laboratory data required to determine the reservoir ...ce. Oil in reservoir volume VR (include saturated gas) will changes into 2 phase fluid, it is oil stock tank volume VST and gas stock tank volume VGST. Rati
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  • ...[[seismic data]] such as [[Displaying seismic data#Polarity|polarity]], [[phase]], [[Seismic frequency|frequency]], or [[Seismic velocity|velocity]]. [[Hor * Phase
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  • ...etroleum Engineers.<ref name=pt10r30>Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1981, Phase behavior: Dallas, TX, SPE Reprint Series No. 15.</ref> ...id-properties_fig1.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}Pressure-temperature phase diagram. Reservoir classification would be ''oil'' if reservoir temperature
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  • ...hanges ([[eustacy]]) are cyclic phenomena. Six orders of [[Sea level cycle phase|sea level cycle]]s are recognized from [[Stratigraphy|stratigraphic]] evide
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  • ...better fit the well or existing [[seismic data]]. This process is called ''phase shifting''. ...[lateral]] stratigraphic sequences. A display of a variation in amplitude, phase, frequency, velocity, or any other trace-related attribute can be represent
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  • * [[Sea level cycle phase]] * [[Sea level cycle phase and systems tracts]]
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  • ...ioned into two broad phases: the ''preparation phase'' and the ''execution phase''. Preparation involves interaction with data processing and data loading. ==Preparation phase==
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  • ...ility is the contact angle (&theta;), which is measured through the denser phase.]] ...neider_capillary-pressure_2.jpg|300px|thumb|{{figure_number|2}}The wetting phase rises above the original or free surface in the capillary tube experiment u
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  • ...tial API gravity of liquid || Color of stock tank liquid || Mol% of C7+ || Phase change in reservoir || Formation volume factor (bbl/STB) || Reservoir tempe | Wet gas || >50,000 || Up to 70 || Water-white || Small amounts || No phase change || - || >cricondentherm
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  • ...1987, Theoretical aspects of cap-rock and fault seals for single- and two-phase hydrocarbon columns: Marine and Petroleum Geology, vol. 4, p. 274–307., 1
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  • ...diment loading. Fluctuation in sea level is discussed in [[Sea level cycle phase]].
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  • ...fer portion of a reservoir system by definition contains water as a single phase (100% S<sub>w</sub>). The [[permeability]] of that rock to water is absolut ...ng_rock_quality#What_is_r35.3F|r<sub>35</sub>]] = 1.1μ). Laboratory single-phase air permeability is typically used to represent absolute permeability (K<su
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  • ...f reservoir heterogeneity and more accurate resolution of fluid fronts and phase behavior. An optimum grid size is often determined by running test cases at ...xities as a fluid whose density is linearly proportional to depth or whose phase switches repeatedly between oil and gas. Thermal models, used to simulate s
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  • ...ity reservoirs]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 69, p. 1295-1304.</ref> discussed these phase changes for gas accumulations in low-permeability reservoirs. ==Phase I==
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  • ...ancel each other out. A second example would be the sum of [[instantaneous phase]] over an interval in the volume
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  • ...orts directly to the toolpusher and is responsible for the active drilling phase, [[trip]]s, and the safety of the floor hands. Reporting to the driller are
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  • ...cle, where the fluid state (liquid or gaseous) is important, the state (or phase) is specified.
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  • The first phase of the program consisted of 31,700 km (19,700 mi) of [[Gravity basics|airbo
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  • ...r at different times, depending on the events of each tectonostratigraphic phase.
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  • ...nd forms as a result of a loss of [[buoyancy pressure]] in the hydrocarbon phase. [[Connectivity_and_pore_throat_size#Characterizing_pore_systems_by_size|Po
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  • ...local continuity and connectivity in the data, and it assumes a consistent phase is being interpreted. It is less sensitive to discontinuities and poor [[si
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  • ...Future phases could add two more to form the core team, and another future phase could add two more (i.e., the extended members). Even further out phases c
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  • ...permit seismic definition of [http://www.quartzpage.de/gen_mod.html silica phase transformation] zones in the subsurface (e.g., [http://wiki.seg.org/wiki/Di
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  • ...ion patterns|seismic reflection geometries]] to suggest relative sea level phase requires confidence in the coeval character of seismic reflections. The fir * [[Sea level cycle phase]]
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  • ...sample before the analysis || Can be thought of as a residual hydrocarbon phase. When S1 is large relative to S2, an alternative source such as migrated hy
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  • ...er density. The oil is located in the remaining pore space as a continuous phase and will have a pressure gradient controlled by the (lower) oil density ([[ ...uoyancy pressure increases with height above the free-water level, the oil phase will displace more water from increasingly smaller pore volumes. The effect
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  • ...a nonwetting phase. After 35% of the pore system fills with a non-wetting phase fluid, the remaining pore system does not contribute to flow. Instead, it c
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  • * [[Phase]] This is on the [[Seismic attributes]] page
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  • ...e experiencing high angle normal faults when the basin is formed (pre-rift phase until rift), then the fault is experiencing rotation forming a low angle no
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  • * [[Sea level cycle phase]] * [[Sea level cycle phase and systems tracts]]
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  • * [[Permeability]] to the produced phase (oil, gas, or water), which is an average value within the radius of invest * ''k'' = effective permeability to produced phase (md)
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  • ...l be developed until conduit system is dominated and it is occur on mature phase of karst.
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  • ...ons form as imperfections during crystal growth in the presence of a fluid phase.<ref name=Samsonetal_2003>Samson, I., Anderson, A., Marshall, D., 2003. Flu ...condensate more than inclusions of black oil. A black solid and an aqueous phase are also two less commonly observed phases in petroleum inclusions, as show
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  • | rowspan = 3 | ''Transpressional fold'' || colspan = 2 | ''Single phase''
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  • ...densate fluids around the wellbore. The increase in saturation of a second phase of fluid decreases the permeability to flow of the primary fluid. The abili ...scontinuous phase) that is dispersed within another liquid (the continuous phase) and is likely to be formed when oil and water are mixed. Stable emulsions
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  • ...il contact]'' is the elevation above which gas is the produced hydrocarbon phase. ...1987, Theoretical aspects of cap-rock and fault seals for single- and two-phase hydrocarbon columns: Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 4, p. 274–307, DOI:
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  • ...fan lobes, pinch-outs, and other features is greatly enhanced. Amplitude, phase, and frequency can be mapped aerially in considerable detail, resulting in
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  • ...at gas saturation can be very high when velocity decrease very slowly. Gas phase in porous without move from porous until most of oil transmigrate from it. ...matrix fracture and return to fracture, saturation zone with oil and water phase.
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  • ...ield studies suggest that the dominant migration medium is as a continuous-phase, buoyancy-driven gas flow within carrier and reservoir rocks and capillary
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  • ...[wettability]], and coefficient of interfacial tension for the hydrocarbon phase. These parameters are commonly inferred from the composition, [http://www.e
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  • * [[Migration by separate phase]]
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  • ===Reconnaissance phase=== The reconnaissance phase entails the identification of basins that may contain BCGAs. In direct syst
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  • # Establish correlation of surfaces bounding each tectonostratigraphic phase and construct isopach maps or relative thickness maps.
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  • ...bbles coalesce and the gas moves toward the wellbore as a separate flowing phase. When this happens, oil production drops and gas production increases rapid
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  • Systems tracts are composed of all deposits accumulating during one phase of relative sea level cycle, such as lowstand systems tract or highstand sy
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  • ...velopment, and future outlook, we exhibit huge ambiguity and risks in each phase. Therefore, employing data-driven analytics and machine learning algorithms The early stages of the exploration phase are composed of the integration of surface and subsurface knowledge, which
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  • ...161 field oils being recharged with fresh oil during a later [[migration]] phase. The relatively low maturity of the inferred Miocene section should also re
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  • ...more fluid phases. Under these conditions, the permeability to each fluid phase is effectively reduced. ...arking the transformation of oil to gas in indirect systems (initiation of phase II on [[:file:BasinCenteredGasFig1.jpg|Figure 2]]) is uncertain. Convention
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  • * Time A occurs during rising sea level and is the beginning of the “keep-up” phase when the carbonate factory becomes established and progradation begins. Sto
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  • ...rature upon coalescence, [[insolation]], and presence or absence of liquid-phase surface water.<ref name="O'Neill_Lenardic"> O'Neill, C., and A. Lenardic, 2 ...8> Landuyt, W., D. Bercovici and Y. Ricard, 2008, Plate generation and two-phase damage theory in a model of mantle convection, Geophysical Journal Internat
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