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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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    ...on of discovered fields in the Barmer and Cambay basins and their relative phase ratios of gas, oil, and condensate. From AAPG Memoir 114: Petroleum Systems
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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|300px|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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  • ...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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