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  • ...lements of petroleum system that can accumulate hydrocarbons (oil or gas). Reservoir rock must have good porosity and permeability to accumulate and drain oil i ==Reservoir Porosity==
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  • ...racture]] or pores. All reservoir hydrocarbon content connate water . some reservoir content connate water in the micropore that content 10-60% from the pores v Information about scale factor needed to conceptualized reservoir. Scale factor can differences by microscopic; relates to pores and sand gr
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  • * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petroleum_reservoir Petroleum reservoir] * [http://petrowiki.org/Reservoir_geology Reservoir geology]
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...] and [[Permeability|permeable]] rock regardless of the fluid it contains. Reservoir engineers apply the term to mean a rock that contains [[hydrocarbon]]s and
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  • ...easy task to make reliable predictions about their production performance. Reservoir management is difficult because the accurate targeting of production and in
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  • | part = The Production Geologist and the Reservoir | chapter = Reservoir Fluids
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  • | chapter = Reservoir quality ...apacity is characterized by the effective [[porosity]] and the size of the reservoir, whereas the deliverability is a function of the [[permeability]]. Effectiv
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  • | part = Reservoir engineering methods | chapter = Conducting a reservoir simulation study: an overview
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  • ...//wiki.seg.org/wiki/Dictionary:Anisotropy anisotropy]. Four basic types of reservoir fractures can be defined ([[:file:evaluating-fractured-reservoirs_fig1.png| {{quotation|''Type 1''—Provide the essential porosity and permeability to the reservoir
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...rive mechanism supplies the energy that moves the hydrocarbon located in a reservoir container toward the wellbore as fluid is removed near the wellbore. There
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  • ...r reposition the locations of such wells, selectively perforate and inject reservoir units, manage zones on an individual basis, and revise decisions regarding ...f cementation, compaction, replacement, dissolution, and fracturing. For a reservoir to be considered complex, the diagenetic inhomogeneities must exhibit a com
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...on discusses methods for predicting the quality of sandstone and carbonate reservoir systems.
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...sto2/data/a059/a059/0001/0000/0015.htm Regional controls on diagenesis and reservoir quality in Lower Tertiary sandstones along the Texas Gulf Coast], in D. A.
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  • ...ystems: New York, Springer-Verlag, p. 137–170.</ref> Only the ''Glob alt'' reservoir is considered here. ...png|{{figure number|3}}Seismic reflection profile showing the ''Glob alt'' reservoir interval. After Armentrout et al.<ref name=ArmentroutEtAl_1991>Armentrout,
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  • | part = Reservoir engineering methods | chapter = Petroleum reservoir fluid properties
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance One can predict drive type by analyzing (1) the reservoir system of a prospect and (2) the production history characteristics of simi
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  • ...carbon volume, and many others. Some approaches are needed to characterize reservoir, by using well log data, the user may be able to calculate: ...og data. Basically, there are two types of properties that will be used in reservoir characterization, they are petrophysics (shale volume, water saturation, pe
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  • | chapter = Flow units for reservoir characterization ...a/bulletns/1986-87/data/pg/0071/0010/1200/1233.htm Multiscale anatomy of a reservoir— geological characterization of Pembina-Cardium pool, west-central Albert
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  • Articles about reservoir engineering methods. * [[Reservoir modeling for simulation purposes]]
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  • | part = The Production Geologist and the Reservoir | chapter = Reservoir Fluids
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  • ...ive [[Fault seal behavior|fault seal analysis]] are required for realistic reservoir simulations. Neither the seal behavior, [[transmissibility]], [[permeabilit ...ucing residual oil accumulations missed by assuming a laterally continuous reservoir.
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  • | part = Reservoir engineering methods | chapter = Reservoir modeling for simulation purposes
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  • ...iscriminate between the reservoir and non-reservoir lithology, predict the reservoir’s expected seismic response, and to observe the relations of such elastic ...s method can help solving such problems on a training dataset from clastic reservoir. The dataset is situated at a depth of 3,000-3,100 ft TVDSS in fluvial depo
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...Reservoir quality|pore geometry]]. Mapping S<sub>w</sub> distribution in a reservoir helps us predict trap boundaries.
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...r gas.” We also can include the thickness and lateral extent as aspects of reservoir quality.
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  • ...seal analysis is used to determine the level of connectivity of a separate reservoir due to fault segments. This is controlled by the permeability and porosity * Juxtaposition position alignment, where the sandstone reservoir is aligned with rocks that have low permeability (clay / shale) with high p
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  • The dolostone texture and reservoir properties are greatly variable i.e. in matrix-selective dolomitization, th ...ons of Persian Gulf, overdolomitizaton has no significant influence on the reservoir quality (Tavakoli and Jamalian, 2019). Hence, dolomite presence can enhance
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  • ...sed for a intercrystalline- intergranular porosity formation. However, the reservoir problem does not include both of the another porosity system types. Porous ...elation cannot be used for hydraulic channel identification or fracture on reservoir body.
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  • ...neomorphism. Soil and low weathering zone are not always important as the reservoir rocks, because the porosity size of matrix in carbonate is relatively small ...S or organically acid. Burial dissolution makes the lower burial-carbonate reservoir to have porosity and permeability which can produce hydrocarbon, though sta
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  • * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petroleum_reservoir Petroleum reservoir] * [http://petrowiki.org/Reservoir_geology Reservoir geology]
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  • Articles about reservoir engineering methods. * [[Reservoir modeling for simulation purposes]]
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  • This term refers to a vertical measure of the reservoir or trap containing hydrocarbons. [[Category:Predicting reservoir system quality and performance]]
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  • ...the aquifer of a [[Drive mechanisms and recovery#Water drive|water drive]] reservoir system. It produces water only. Zero [[buoyancy pressure]] exists at this l * [[Reservoir system]]
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  • This is a confusing term. When a reservoir is said to be dry, it is really wet - but with formation water, and no hydr [[Category:Predicting reservoir system quality and performance]]
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  • * [[Carbonate reservoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization]] * [[Flow units for reservoir characterization]]
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  • ...relates to capillary pressure, fluid distribution, and fluid recovery in a reservoir.]] ...line where the formation is near immobile water if the points come from a reservoir with consistent pore type and pore geometry.
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...uid interaction. Since direct observation of pore–fluid interaction in the reservoir is impossible at present, [[capillary pressure]] and relative [[permeabilit
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...and enhance prediction of the location and quality of potential carbonate reservoir rocks.
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...] and [[Permeability|permeable]] rock regardless of the fluid it contains. Reservoir engineers apply the term to mean a rock that contains [[hydrocarbon]]s and
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  • ...sponsible for understanding and modeling the geological framework of the [[reservoir]]. Helps to identify and plan new well locations. ...epositional environments]], and [[Reservoir quality|rock]] and [[Petroleum reservoir fluid properties|fluid properties]] can also be characterized.
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...[[Connectivity and pore throat size|pore throat size distribution]] in the reservoir. The [[Calculating Sw from the Archie equation#What is the Archie equation?
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  • * [http://petrowiki.org/Siliciclastic_reservoir_geology Siliciclastic reservoir geology]
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...on discusses methods for predicting the quality of sandstone and carbonate reservoir systems.
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...oal, and Uranium Exploration: New York, Springer-Verlag, 438 p. Summarizes reservoir characteristics of major sandstone depositional environments, especially wi
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...Reservoir quality|pore geometry]]. Mapping S<sub>w</sub> distribution in a reservoir helps us predict trap boundaries.
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...ism]]. Predicting recovery depends on predicting [[reservoir quality]] and reservoir drive.
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  • | title = Horizontal Wells: Focus on the Reservoir ...is a multilevel well. These wells typically are used to encounter multiple reservoir compartments.
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance [[file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-85.png|300px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}L
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  • ...d gas, but in some places fractured basement has proven to be a commercial reservoir.
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  • ...ur along contacts between erosional surfaces and underlying or overlying [[reservoir]s. Three trap classes have been identified, based on the geometry of the reservoir beds in contact with the [[unconformity]] surface. The hierarchical structu
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  • ...apping|seismic facies]], [[Fossil assemblage|biofacies]], and thickness of reservoir-quality rocks.
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  • ...systems#Shoreline deposits|shorelines]] or [[reef]]s. Mapping thickness of reservoir-quality rocks is also useful for establishing paleogeography; thick, linear ...interval of a single depositional phase that has potential for containing reservoir rocks, i.e., [[Third-order sequences|lowstand or highstand]], using biostra
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...rive mechanism supplies the energy that moves the hydrocarbon located in a reservoir container toward the wellbore as fluid is removed near the wellbore. There
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...G. E., 1942, The electrical resistivity log as an aid in determining some reservoir characteristics: Petroleum Transactions of AIME 146: 54–62.</ref> which i
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  • A trap consists of a geometric arrangement of permeable ([[reservoir]]) and less-permeable ([[seal]]) rocks which, when combined with the physic * '''Trap reservoir'''—storage for accumulating hydrocarbons and can transmit hydrocarbons.
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  • ...is to determine which risks are associated with each critical element. For reservoir rock, the main risk might be thickness and [[porosity]] preservation. For s * Reservoir porosity
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ==Reservoir pore geometry and pore type==
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  • [[Hydrocarbon migration|Migration]] to the surface, either from a [[reservoir]] or [[source rock]]. Also called dismigration.
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  • ...phase may retard [[diagenesis]] in an [[accumulation]], sooner or later [[reservoir quality]] decreases with increasing age and burial.<ref name=ch11r5>Bloch, ...no longer be effective at deeper depths because it differs little from the reservoir rock.
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance One can predict drive type by analyzing (1) the reservoir system of a prospect and (2) the production history characteristics of simi
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance [[file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-66.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}T
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...istic way that oil, gas, and water move through rocks). [[:file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-9.png|Figure 1]] shows typical 3-D pore
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ==Reservoir SEM and capillary pressure curve==
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance Water–hydrocarbon saturation profiles for a reservoir can be approximated using the [[capillary pressure]] (P<sub>c</sub>) curves
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  • ...field. The field contains 33 separate [[reservoir]] sands. At each mapped reservoir level, the field is divided into three major compartments (A, B, D) by faul ...ent B and then across the eastern portion of Fault A into the next highest reservoir. Only when Fault A is [[Cross-sealing faults|cross sealing]] does Compartme
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  • ...ositional structure|syndepositional]] [[deformation]] or displacement of [[reservoir]] and/or [[seal]]ing units ...ime|erosional]], or [[Diagenetic trap regime|diagenetic]] configuration of reservoir and/or sealing units
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...consist of interbeds of [[packstone]] and [[mudstone]]. [[:file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-103.png|Figure 1]] is a [[Pickett plot
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...history of a carbonate rock is generally more rewarding when searching for reservoir-quality rocks.
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  • ...ation]] moves petroleum through a coarse-grained carrier bed or fault to a reservoir or seep. [[Tertiary migration]] occurs when petroleum moves from one trap t ...rbon]]s migrate as a separate phase, primarily due to [[Buoyancy forces in reservoir fluids|buoyancy]]. This force causes them to move vertically at geologicall
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance [[file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-10.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}F
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...erated by these techniques cannot be compared directly to each other or to reservoir conditions. Below, we demonstrate how to convert pressures measured in the
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...ity-and-performance_fig9-86.png|Figure 1]]), we see a picture of a clastic reservoir with wide heterogeneity in total [[Porosity|porosities], [[Pore and pore th
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  • * Reservoir destroyed by [[paleosol]]s, [[Meteoric diagenesis|meteoric cementation]], [ * Reservoir enhanced by paleo-groundwater movement and/or karsting
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...tion of the number, quality, geometry, and location of containers within a reservoir system; drive mechanism; and fluid properties. When performance does not ma
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  • * [[Reservoir]] * [[Reservoir engineering]]
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance The pores and fluids of a reservoir system interact during the processes of expulsion, [[migration]], [[accumul
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...a powerful graphic technique for estimating S<sub>w</sub> ranges within a reservoir. All that is needed to make a Pickett plot is a set of porosities and corre
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  • ...ct oil-water contact] would coincide with the [[free water level]]. If the reservoir has some displacement pressure greater than zero, then the height of the hy * P<sub>dr</sub> = displacement pressure of the reservoir
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  • ...e just another [[porosity]] type and should be thought of as part of the [[reservoir]], not as a trap regime. This classification scheme includes fracture traps The following definitions for fracture, fracture reservoir, and fracture trap are used in the classification scheme.
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  • ...ive [[Fault seal behavior|fault seal analysis]] are required for realistic reservoir simulations. Neither the seal behavior, [[transmissibility]], [[permeabilit ...ucing residual oil accumulations missed by assuming a laterally continuous reservoir.
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  • ...fault trap; One or more form all or part of lateral closure by sealing the reservoir. || Tilted fault block; Block of rock bounded on one or more sides by norma ...lt trap; One or more faults form all or part of the closure by sealing the reservoir.
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  • ...s. In these cases, the net contribution of fine-grained material from each reservoir zone can be related to the clay content and thickness of the zone. The corr ...Calculation for a sequence of reservoir zones; Dz is the thickness of each reservoir zone and Vcl is the clay volume fraction in the zone.]]
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance # Enter R<sub>m</sub> and move across ([[:file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-32.png|Figure 1]]) to the appropriate m
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...for permeability measurements is important for understanding how to assess reservoir rock quality or to compare the quality of one flow unit to another.
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  • | part = Reservoir engineering methods [[file:drive-mechanisms-and-recovery_fig1.png|thumb|300px|{{figure_number|1}}Reservoir pressure trends by drive mechanism.]]
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  • * [[Carbonate reservoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization]]
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  • The [[free water level]] occurs where [[buoyancy pressure]] is zero in the reservoir-aquifer system. It defines the down[[dip]] limits of an [[accumulation]]. P ...ing free-water level (FWL) by projecting RFT pressure data downward from a reservoir to the aquifer.]]
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...ure number|1}}Drainage and fill-up relative permeability curves for an oil reservoir.
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  • * Radhi Muammar, Conrad Petroleum Ltd. [[Rock physics analysis for reservoir identification]] * Alfian Gilang Gumelar [[Fault seal analysis for reservoir development]]
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  • ...ases with depth. This decrease is a result of several changes, including [[reservoir quality]] and [[migration pathway]]s. Most importantly, however, the distri ...istribution of hydrocarbons relative to the top of overpressure changes as reservoir depth changes.<ref name=ch10r47 /> Copyright: Oil & Gas Journal.]]
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...to water is absolute permeability (K<sub>ab</sub>). The permeability of a reservoir rock to any one fluid in the presence of others is its effective permeabili
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  • | part = The Production Geologist and the Reservoir | chapter = Reservoir Fluids
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  • ...ral seals to the “A” sandstone reservoir. The [[dolostone]] bed separating reservoir sandstones “A” and “B” provides the bottom seal. ==Reservoir quality and column height==
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...quality|Pore type]], [[Pore system shapes|pore geometry]], and [[Petroleum reservoir fluid properties|fluid properties]] are critical factors affecting [[permea
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  • | Oil-filled fluid inclusions in reservoir or carrier beds || Indicates migration pathways and absolute timing of migr ...PM Short Course 35, 79 p.</ref><ref name=ch21r52>Wilson, M. D., ed., 1994, Reservoir quality Assessment and Prediction in Clastic Rocks: SEPM (Society of Sedime
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  • * [[Reservoir]]s that are significantly [[Underpressure causes|underpressured]] or contai ...gerprinting techniques]] can sometimes discriminate seepage from different reservoir zones.
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  • ...can result in a highly variable distribution of rock properties within one reservoir and the division of a single stratigraphic interval into multiple reservoir ...{table number|1}}Tentative, relative depositional heterogeneity ranking of reservoir facies based primarily on Texas [[petroleum]] fields
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  • * A structure [[contour]] map on top of the reservoir. ...#Isopach|isopach map]] of the target reservoir—especially important if the reservoir displays significant stratigraphic thickness variation or has behaved in a
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...Estimation of recovery efficiency by visual observation of pore systems in reservoir rocks: Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, vol. 26, no. 4, p. 572–585
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  • ...product, [[geothermal gradient]]s, fingerprint matching between source and reservoir, and geological estimation of the nearest rock unit of source quality. ...n migration|migration]] distance is next to impossible. It requires source–reservoir correlation, knowledge of the extent of the [[source rock]], and knowledge
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance * Reservoir-quality facies that are
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...sto2/data/a059/a059/0001/0000/0015.htm Regional controls on diagenesis and reservoir quality in Lower Tertiary sandstones along the Texas Gulf Coast], in D. A.
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...r gas.” We also can include the thickness and lateral extent as aspects of reservoir quality.
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  • ...wspan = 2 | Diagenetic seals: Trap boundaries created by plugging original reservoir porosity and permeability by diagenetic cements or minerals. || colspan = 2 ...reduction in the size of [[Pore system fundamentals|pore-throat]] radii of reservoir rocks by depositional or diagenetic processes. These trap types typically h
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  • ...nits the Covenant field area. The Lower Jurassic Navajo Sandstone is the reservoir, while the overlying Middle Jurassic Twin Peaks Limestone and Arapien Shale ...ructural closure with a 450-foot (150M) oil column. The oil-charged Navajo reservoir covers about 960 acres.” The structure is related to movement along the
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  • ...-reducing or methanogenic) biodegradation during migration or while in the reservoir, or at surface seeps, typically at temeraptures approximately less than 80&
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  • ...umber|1}}The more poorly preserved alkanes in the HB-2 oil occur where the reservoir temperature is about 130&deg;F. After Dow et al.<ref name=ch04r29 /> Copyri ...eg;C]]). The more poorly preserved alkanes in the HB-2 oil occur where the reservoir temperature is about [[temperature::130&deg;F]] ([[:file:sedimentary-basin-
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...concepts of climatic effect on sea level cycles, carbonate deposition, and reservoir development.</ref> Arid and humid zones existed simultaneously at different
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  • ...ts controlled by change from overpressured reservoir to normally pressured reservoir. Common in some fractured reservoirs in which overpressures were required t
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  • ...the occurrence of probable [[source rock]], [[migration pathway]]s, and [[reservoir]]. ...posits|Slope basin]] [[Gravity flow|gravity-flow]] sands are the principal reservoir target in the High Island–East Breaks area for all except the most shallo
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...r when interacting with fluids that can be used to predict the behavior of reservoir systems over time.
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  • ...st common method to measure reservoir pressure. DSTs are the most reliable reservoir pressure measurement method if sufficient time elapses during the test for ...reservoir pressure to drop near the wellbore. ISIP is the pressure in the reservoir after the first shut-in period. The duration of this shut-in time is determ
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