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  • ...y system of laboratory tests to evaluate only the influence of salinity on flow impairment must be conducted at rates below the critical velocity. Converse ...particles of [[quartz]] or other minerals || High transient pressure High flow rates || Perforate slightly under-balanced (1000 psi) Increase well rate sl
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  • | link3 = Carbonate reservoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization{{!}}Carbonate diagenesis
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  • ...g the closely spaced but laterally discontinuous reservoirs of [[gravity]]-flow intraslope basin plays. ...t'' shelf edge and probable deltaic sediment source from which the gravity-flow sands were supplied. Exploration potential within the ''Glob alt'' depositi
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  • ...ayer or cut the layer formation. Relation between layer characteristic and flow direction can effects the evaluation of relative permeability. ...eability show linear variation with water saturation. Sometime water still flow in the bottom part that contains oil.
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  • ...anomalies in saturation profiles in the Sorrento field are due to multiple flow units from two separate reservoirs. This example useful for finding other t ...89.png|Figure 1]] shows data from well 11. The number labels represent the flow units from [[:file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9
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  • .../> (Continental Basaltic Provinces are known to display a variety of lava flow morphologies). ...s helped the understanding the paleotopography, emplacement and volumetric flow rate of Parana Etendeka volcanism.
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  • ...ce (or present value) of a future sum of money (such as a project net cash flow) received some time in the future. For example, a dollar that we expect to ...ct cash flows at the assumed discount rate. The equivalent time 0 net cash flow is also shown in the figure.
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  • ...re those in reservoirs with a [[permeability]] high enough to allow gas to flow at rates that make its production profitable at current development and mar
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  • ...e pump pressure needed to push mud through the bit nozzels at a particular flow rate * Q = flow rate in gallons per minute of mud through the system
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  • stimulation_fig2.png|{{figure number|2}}Flow to unfractured well converges at wellbore. ...figure number|3}}Flow to fractured well is linear to fracture, followed by flow that is down fracture to the well bore.
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  • ...002>Scherer, C. M. S., 2002, Preservation of aeolian genetic units by lava flow in the Lower Cretaceous of the Paraná Basin, southern Brazil: Sedimentolog
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  • Lease and well equipment includes such items as the wellhead, flow lines, separators, and other equipment necessary to operate the property as ...=pt02r15>Thompson, R. S., 1987, Impact of the new tax law on internal cash flow generation: Dallas, TX, 1987 SPE Hydrocarbon and Economics Symposium, SPE P
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  • ...s then followed by the installation of a protective casing or drilling gas flow so as not to contaminate the soil environment leaking around the well. Then
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  • ...d Canada may be sensitive to forelimb or backlimb locations to provide the flow rates necessary to establish economic success.
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  • ...for that value. This is an example of the pragmatic use of discounted cash flow analysis and the discount rate as a “risking measure.” The logic is tha * [[Cash flow model]]
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  • ...e swales in strand-plain sandstones || || Can create barriers to vertical flow with compartmentalization ...rriers are effective across the reservoir can be characterized by vertical flow barrier maps.
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  • This section suggests a flow of tasks to help explorationists define a drill location, moving from the r
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  • A fluid is “a substance (as a liquid or gas) tending to flow or conform to the outline of its container.”<ref name=Webster_1979>Webste
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  • ...erature currents, conform a system of vital importance. These currents may flow upwards, downwards, around or above obstacles or irregular topographies. ...s of Greenland and Norway, here it returns to form deep undercurrents that flow south, to the west of the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • ...can fracture the formation. If the weight is decreased, however, fluid can flow into the well bore from uphole formations.
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  • * [[Defining flow units and containers]]
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  • | chapter = Fluid Flow Modeling in the Llanos Basin, Colombia ...uctio]]n for both deep and shallow reservoirs. Uncertainties on this water flow impact the economy of the [[field]]s whatever the high success rate of expl
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  • ...have a significant effect on reservoir [[Fundamentals of fluid flow|fluid flow]] in the form of (1) increased reservoir [[permeability]], (2) increased [[ | Flow predictions from standard [[Core description|core]] or [[Basic open hole to
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  • ...ional environment influences many aspects of sandstone [[diagenesis]]. The flow chart in [[:file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-5 ...-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-51.png|400px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Flow chart showing the interrelationship of depositional environment with the ma
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  • ...mmunicated oil column.<ref name=ch09r24>Hannon, N., 1987, Subsurface water flow patterns in the Canadian sector of the Williston Basin: RMAG 1987 Symposium ...ative permeability analysis of core plugs shows the first nonwetting phase flow occurs at approximately the same saturations for most rocks.
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  • * [http://wiki.seg.org/wiki/Dictionary:Anisotropy Anisotropy] (flow anisotropy due to faults, folds, or [[fracture]] facies variability)
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  • ...are formed by activities of river, stream, and associated with [[gravity]] flow process. There are 2 kinds of environmental settings from fluvial deposits, ...to a lower area, they are free to spread out with help of gravity. Debris-flow deposits are poorly sorted with the lack of sediment structure, except the
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  • Fluid flow is perpendicular to equipotential surfaces.
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  • ...[[:file:waterflooding_fig6.png|Figure 6]], infill drilling can rotate the flow pattern and in some cases it can reduce the areal sweep efficiency, as exem * [[Fluid flow fundamentals]]
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  • ...[[plate tectonics]], which proposed that the plates move by the convective flow of [[mantle]] material. Some related mechanism are the ridge push and slab
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  • ...ange in resistance unbalances the bridge, causing an electrical current to flow in proportion to the resistance change and a resulting concentration of gas ...fected by drilling practices. Pump rate, mud level, and rheology influence flow rates through the trap and are factors in the efficiency of the trap (see [
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  • ...on, E. B., S. M. Goolsby, and M. H. Franklin, 1994, Subtle seals and fluid-flow barriers in carbonate rocks, in J. C. Dolson, M. L. Hendricks, and W. A. We
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  • ...[turbidite]] channel fills. Contorted features may be shale-prone [[debris flow]]s. Precise identification of depositional environments requires integratio
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  • ...on, E. B., S. M. Goolsby, and M. H. Franklin, 1994, Subtle seals and fluid-flow barriers in carbonate rocks, in J. C. Dolson, M. L. Hendricks, and W. A. We
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  • | part = Depositional Environments and their Flow Characteristics ...al context to deep-water systems that have been transported by [[gravity]] flow processes in a marine setting.<ref name=WeimerandSlatt>Weimer, P., and R. M
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  • ...d sections. All four reservoir intervals are interpreted to be [[gravity]]-flow sand deposits.<ref name=ch04r7>Armentrout, J. M., 1991, Paleontological con ...ast Breaks 160-161 minibasin. This model incorporates far-traveled gravity-flow sands that accumulated in a depositional thick, filling an upper-slope salt
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  • ...he liner is then selectively perforated with holes so as to allow fluid to flow into the wellbore from the specific zones required for production.]] ...p to the surface. The diameter of the tubing can be matched to the optimal flow rate for the producing fluids.
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  • | Average of uniform, horizontal, parallel layers in linear flow. ''k''<sub>''j''</sub> and ''h''<sub>''j''</sub> are the permeability and t | Average of uniform, horizontal, serial layers in linear flow. Used for vertical permeability estimates in shale-free sands.
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  • | || 8* || Yam Yafo* || Yam || 1994 || || Carbonate gravity-flow || Oil || Structural || Unknown || Gevaram shale || || | Middle Jurassic || 7* || Yam || Yam || 1989 || || Carbonate gravity-flow || Oil || Structural || Unknown || Gevaram shale || ||
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  • ...haracterized by high initial potential followed by rapid, sharp decline in flow rates; water cut typically low
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  • ...ally, or geometrically]], depending on [[flow geometry]]. Alternatively, [[flow capacity]] (''kH'') values derived from [[pressure transient testing]] can ...tions|steady state]] or [[Pseudosteady state conditions|pseudosteady state flow conditions]]. Changes will show on periodic maps of PI during reservoir lif
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  • * [[Flow units for reservoir characterization]] * [[Carbonate reservoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization]]
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  • ...y and porosity. Rocks that have greater permeability and porosity will not flow hydrocarbons in the direction of smaller permeability and porosity. If the ...lf does not have sealing properties and that it is not an open channel for flow. Allan's mapping relies on the construction of the fault surface section ([
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  • | Poor production test flow rates [[file:oil-and-condensate-analysis_fig1.png|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Flow diagram showing the basic steps followed in oil-oil correlations using gas
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  • ...inated both scientists and the nonscientists. Salt is known to extrude and flow as a result of differences in density of the material and surrounding sedim ...APTER10.HTM Organic geochemical, isotopic, and seismic indicators of fluid flow in pressurized growth anticlines and mud volcanoes in modern deep-water slo
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  • ...ressing of tags and easy ways to push collected items through a processing flow. It starts from a book's base URL, follows chapter links, and collects the
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  • * Heat flow (or temperature) ...faces (including paleo–water depths), facies distributions, and basal heat-flow maps. In general, quantifying uncertainties in maps and volumes is much mor
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  • ...on, E. B., S. M. Goolsby, and M. H. Franklin, 1994, Subtle seals and fluid-flow barriers in carbonate rocks, in J. C. Dolson, M. L. Hendricks, and W. A. We
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  • * Muddy lower parts of sequences as internal flow barriers
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  • ...he sandstone reservoirs were deposited within slope valleys by [[gravity]]-flow processes.<ref name=ch04r7>Armentrout, J. M., 1991, Paleontological constra ...ysis_fig4-33.png|5]]), depositing numerous potential reservoirs of gravity-flow sands during maximum amplification of falling sea level. Following lowstand
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  • ...f name=Selley /> defines permeability as the ability of a liquid or gas to flow through a porous solid. Darcy’s law defines the calculation of permeabili ::Q: Rate of flow (cc sec-1)
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  • ...shallow water depths due to downslope transport of the sand by [[gravity]]-flow processes. Data from shelf environments have a different set of interpretat ...directly from rivers during floods may be transported downslope by gravity-flow processes, depositing potential reservoirs.<ref name=ch04r81>Prior, D. B.,
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  • ...duction well after water has broken through. Because of this, a continuous flow of oil can still be maintained in oil-wet reservoirs by injecting large vol ...., less than 20% water saturation. The water is immobile and only oil will flow.
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  • ...y ramps should also be considered as likely positions for vertical [[fluid flow]] even if hard links cannot be confirmed in the seismic data. ...Berndt, 2009, The Håkon Mosby mud volcano: 330 000 years of focused fluid flow activity at the SW Barents Sea slope: Marine Geology, v. 262, p. 105–115.
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  • ...and U. Hammes, 2010, Effects of petrophysical factors on Haynesville fluid flow and production: World Oil, D79-D82.
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  • ...acks in the rock through hydraulic fracturing, these molecules are able to flow out along these cracks to the well, where they are brought to the surface. ...we today would call hydraulic fracturing were first used to increase fluid flow in oil and water wells as early as the 1860s, although the first experiment
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  • ...ss is more likely to take place in permeable zones where there is a finite flow of mud filtrate into the formation.
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  • * U.S. National Committee for Rock Mechanics, 1996, Rock Fractures and Fluid Flow: Washington, D., C., National Academy Press, 551 p.
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  • ...-deltaic systems is also reflected in the lateral shift of the [[gravity]]-flow depositional systems on the slope and basin floor.<ref name=Feng_Buffler_19
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  • ...he dominant migration medium is as a continuous-phase, buoyancy-driven gas flow within carrier and reservoir rocks and capillary imbibition in the transiti
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  • * '''Surface Heat Flow''' is the heat that continuously comes up to the surface. It is read in jou ...tes and all of endogenous phenomena ([[:File:Distribution of surface heat flow.png|Figure 3]]). Areas having higher heat flows are related to plate border
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  • * Mud (standpipe pressure and flow rate)
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  • ...es hidden character of sample, e.g., may show directional [[porosity]] and flow boundaries, internal structures of fossils. || ...onnectedness can be evaluated. These data can then be related to reservoir flow parameters such as [[permeability]] and log response.<ref name=pt05r127>Pit
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  • ...caogou Formation have found oil/gas, and over 10 wells have commercial oil flow. The horizontal well Ji 172-H, drilled in the “upper sweet section” of
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  • ...sidual saturations, waterflood sweep efficiencies, preferred directions of flow, and reactions to injected fluids. Extreme [[permeability]] stratification ...tional systems]] and [[Carbonate reservoir models: facies, diagenesis, and flow characterization]]). This is necessary to assess the degree of heterogeneit
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  • ...eas between dashed lines group points into beds with similar port size, or flow units.
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  • | Vertical and horizontal flow of mobile [[evaporite]]s with arching and/or piercement of sedimentary cove | Dominantly vertical flow of mobile shales with arching and/or piercement of sedimentary cover
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  • ...on, E. B., S. M. Goolsby, and M. H. Franklin, 1994, Subtle seals and fluid-flow barriers in carbonate rocks, in J. C. Dolson, M. L. Hendricks, and W. A. We
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  • #: One approach is to estimate the minimum required flow rate and relate this flow rate to thickness and [[permeability]]. In any case, what we seek is the ge # constructing the cash flow model of the development project;
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  • ...d basin floor, depocenters are related to transport systems of [[gravity]]-flow processes.
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  • ...record by comparison to braided systems. This may be because the organized flow patterns associated with meandering rivers rarely persist for long periods. [[file:M91FG176.JPG|thumb|300px|{{figure number|5}}Flow geology influences in meandering river sediments.]]
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  • ...h temperature gradients create conditions requiring close attention to the flow properties. The viscosity can be adjusted upward with polymers or clay mate
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  • ...mpling interval || Small || Several feet or more; generally tests multiple flow units
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  • * [[Defining flow units and containers]]
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  • * [[Defining flow units and containers]]
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  • ...w is important in the reworking of the delta front. Tidal currents ebb and flow out of the channel mouths creating tidal sand flats, sand ridges, and shoal ...82>Weber, K. J., 1982, Influence of common sedimentary structures on fluid flow in reservoir models: Journal of Petroleum Technology, v. 34, no. 3, [https:
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  • ...ucing wells. Initial completions were all from vertical wells, and typical flow rates, which were on the order of 200 barrels of oil per day (BOPD), were s ...andstone-rich trends. These sandstone trends suggest weakly confined river flow across a broad alluvial plain. The digitate sandstone-rich trends define ax
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  • ...aining oil too [http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs070-03/fs070-03.html viscous] to flow into a well in sufficient quantities for economic production or, in other w
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  • ...arbon migration|migration]] by diffusion is insignificant relative to bulk flow of oil or gas as separate phases.
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  • ...f the sediment is directly controlled by the depth of immersion, deep heat flow (Well 2) and the development of sills (Well 3). • Flow direction of paleo magma
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  • ...um]] engineers. Reservoir simulators use material balance as well as fluid flow equations to model the reservoir as a group of interconnected tanks. The ad * [[Fluid flow fundamentals]]
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  • ...omes trapped in the pore spaces by capillary pressure forces and ceases to flow.<ref name=Enniskingandpaterson_2001>Ennis-King, J., and L. Paterson, 2001, ...occurs, and when, is dependent on the dynamic [[Fundamentals of fluid flow|flow behavior]] of the CO<sub>2</sub> and the time scale involved. With increasi
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  • ...voir parameters needed to understand the physics of fluid distribution and flow. Properties such as [[capillary pressure]] and relative permeability are me ...umber|6}}Production logs are run in a producing well to determine downhole flow rates and to evaluate reservoir sweep.]]
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  • ...aquifer]]s at relatively shallow depths. Indications of active [[meteoric flow]] include low salinity water, high topographic relief, and proximity to [[r * [[Flow units for reservoir characterization]]
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  • ...of directional drilling uses an assembly with a mud turbine and a bit. The flow of mud through the turbine causes the attached bit to rotate while the dril ...For example, experience in the Heavy Oil Belt of Venezuela has shown that flow rates are increased significantly by producing from horizontal wells, yet t
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  • ...ilidarcies (1 mD = 10-3 D) are more commonly used. A Darcy is defined as a flow rate of 10-2 ms-1 for a fluid of 1 cp (centipoise) under a pressure of 10-4 Type reservoir generated by the flow of the river where the process is formed by the erosion, transport and depo
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  • ...iapir]]s also contribute to the extension of the plate and increasing heat flow. However, Packham and Falvey<ref>Packham, G. A., and D. A. Falvey, 1971, An ...al basin with high heat flow, and inactive marginal basin with normal heat flow.
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  • ...the likelihood of this. Sometimes sealing faults break down and open up to flow after a field has been producing for a few years. This reflects the change ...es, Q. J. Fisher, and R. J. Knipe, eds., Faulting, fault sealing and fluid flow in hydrocarbon reservoirs: Geological Society (London) Special Publication
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  • ...figure number|3}}Regional cross section summarizing the regional hydraulic flow regimes of the Louisiana Gulf Coast above a depth of 20,000 ft (6096 m). Fr
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  • ...of directional drilling uses an assembly with a mud turbine and a bit. The flow of mud through the turbine causes the attached bit to rotate while the dril ...example, experience in the [[heavy oil]] belt of Venezuela has shown that flow rates are increased significantly by producing from horizontal wells, yet t
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  • A truly representative sample can best be obtained from the flow line. Another sampling method is by drill stem tests, although this water i
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  • ...d systems with shelf-to-slope geometries may have basin center [[gravity]]-flow deposits due to sediment bypass of the slope and thick shelf-edge deltaic s
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  • ...ervoirs, but paleochannels can be expected to act as preferred pathways of flow. ...al permeability|Preferred permeability]] pathways, and consequently, fluid flow, can be expected to follow the paleochannel direction.<ref name=pt06r104>Qi
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  • ...the major distributary channel during flood stage, gradually increases in flow through successive floods, reaches a peak of maximum deposition, wanes, and ...a higher and higher percentage of those structures associated with current flow near the top of the infilled sequence. Because of position within the overa
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  • .... Those workers present analyses of kerogens from late Miocene [[gravity]]-flow-deposited mudstones, suggesting some potential for [[Petroleum generation|o
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  • ...However, the steps can be grouped by function so that the basic processing flow can be illustrated as follows: This is the single most effective step for noise reduction in the processing flow. The shooting procedure results in many traces being acquired with the poin
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  • * Active marine zone where water flow combined with other factors result in precipitation of aragonite or magnesi
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  • ...or facies changes. This allows the correct selection of a data processing flow and display of the desired information.
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  • ...H. (2016). Structural geology. Cambridge university press.</ref> When such flow is out-of-plane with respect to a cross section, performing 2-D balancing w
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  • ...onships may lead to better characterization of reservoir flow units (see [[Flow units for reservoir characterization]]).
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