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  • #REDIRECT [[Hydrocarbon migration]]
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  • ...h a coarse-grained carrier bed or fault to a reservoir or seep. [[Tertiary migration]] occurs when petroleum moves from one trap to another or to a seep.<ref na * Does the form change during migration and, if so, which form is dominant under what conditions?
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ...igraphic variation within the basin. Within the carrier/reservoir bed, the migration pathway is controlled by the structural configuration of the contact with t
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  • #REDIRECT [[Migration pathway]]
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  • | chapter = Seismic migration ...the vertical axes of seismic sections from a time scale to a depth scale, migration aims to put features in their proper positions in space, laterally as well
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ...ulated and spread laterally until the accumulation size causes the rate of migration into the structure to equal that going out of the structure. This accumulat
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  • [[Hydrocarbon migration|Migration]] to the surface, either from a [[reservoir]] or [[source rock]]. Also call ===Overview of migration===
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ...ation path. There are many sources for this energy that causes oil and gas migration.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Migration rate calculation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Postprimary migration and compositional changes]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[East Breaks hydrocarbon migration model]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Primary migration and compositional changes]]
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum The rate of [[Hydrocarbon migration|migration]] for [[oil]] or [[natural gas|gas]] can be estimated using [[Fluid flow fu
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ...hese factors determine the preferential pathway of [[Hydrocarbon migration|migration]] from high to low potential energy and are responsible for concentrating o
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ...iary]], and remigration. Several processes can occur during separate-phase migration: formation of small free hydrocarbon masses, slug flow, cosolution, and com
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum * [[Compositional changes during postprimary migration]]
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ...s there is usually little compositional alteration along the postexpulsion migration routes. An exception to this is the selective trapping of gas- and liquid-r
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ...g orientation controls flow of hydrocarbons during [[Hydrocarbon migration|migration]].
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  • ...maps, arrows are drawn perpendicular to structural [[contour]]s. However, migration pathway maps must also define those [[Fault trap regime|faults]] and those The following table lists the requirements for constructing a migration pathway map.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Migration distance: vertical and lateral]]
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ...rough the water. Reservoirs formed by this type of [[Hydrocarbon migration|migration]] are limited to gas and light condensates. Solution transport is responsib
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  • ==Vertical migration path== ...s migration pathway]: Oil & Gas Journal, 6 June 1994, p. 97–104.</ref> for migration model).
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  • ...of faults controls not only the entrapment of hydrocarbons but also the [[migration pathway]]s into a [[Trap systems: structural, stratigraphic, and fluidic|tr ...[dip]] arrows drawn on maps of the top reservoir can be very misleading. A migration pathway map must use the detailed information available from routine [[Faul
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  • ...fluids of a reservoir system interact during the processes of expulsion, [[migration]], [[accumulation]], and flow to a wellbore. Differential pressure (ΔP) in ...ent of hydrocarbons from the petroleum source rock into the carrier bed or migration conduit. The expulsion event is driven by a combination of factors that in
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ...of kilometers; vertical distances reach tens of kilometers. Estimation of migration distance is based on geochemical observations and inferences. These include
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  • #REDIRECT [[Migration pathway]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Migration pathway map construction]]
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  • ...addition, faults can act as baffles by deflecting [[hydrocarbon]]s along [[migration pathways]] that may not be perpendicular to structural contours. ==Controlling migration==
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  • [[Hydrocarbon migration|Migration]] to the surface, either from a [[reservoir]] or [[source rock]]. Also call ===Overview of migration===
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  • ...of faults controls not only the entrapment of hydrocarbons but also the [[migration pathway]]s into a [[Trap systems: structural, stratigraphic, and fluidic|tr ...[dip]] arrows drawn on maps of the top reservoir can be very misleading. A migration pathway map must use the detailed information available from routine [[Faul
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hydrocarbon migration]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Migration pathway]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Migration pathway]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Migration rate calculation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Postprimary migration and compositional changes]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Primary migration and compositional changes]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Migration pathway map construction]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Migration distance: vertical and lateral]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[East Breaks hydrocarbon migration model]]
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ...of kilometers; vertical distances reach tens of kilometers. Estimation of migration distance is based on geochemical observations and inferences. These include
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  • ...maps, arrows are drawn perpendicular to structural [[contour]]s. However, migration pathway maps must also define those [[Fault trap regime|faults]] and those The following table lists the requirements for constructing a migration pathway map.
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ...s there is usually little compositional alteration along the postexpulsion migration routes. An exception to this is the selective trapping of gas- and liquid-r
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  • ...h a coarse-grained carrier bed or fault to a reservoir or seep. [[Tertiary migration]] occurs when petroleum moves from one trap to another or to a seep.<ref na * Does the form change during migration and, if so, which form is dominant under what conditions?
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ...g orientation controls flow of hydrocarbons during [[Hydrocarbon migration|migration]].
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum The rate of [[Hydrocarbon migration|migration]] for [[oil]] or [[natural gas|gas]] can be estimated using [[Fluid flow fu
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ...oleum_fig7-13.png|Figure 1]] summarizes the efficiencies of the expulsion, migration, and entrapment processes.
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  • ...n generation model|generation]], [[East Breaks hydrocarbon migration model|migration]], and [[East Breaks hydrocarbon accumulation model|accumulation]] of hydro ...expulsion, migration, and accumulation#Expulsion|expulsion]], secondary [[migration]], and [[accumulation]] of hydrocarbons within a [[trap]]. [[Modeling]] of
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  • ...is assuming that the hydrocarbon volume trapped is the total volume that [[Migration|migrated]] into the [[trap]]. If the trap contains a [[Fault-dependent leak * [[Fault seal and migration pathways]]
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ...ulated and spread laterally until the accumulation size causes the rate of migration into the structure to equal that going out of the structure. This accumulat
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  • ...addition, faults can act as baffles by deflecting [[hydrocarbon]]s along [[migration pathways]] that may not be perpendicular to structural contours. ==Controlling migration==
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ...igraphic variation within the basin. Within the carrier/reservoir bed, the migration pathway is controlled by the structural configuration of the contact with t
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ! Source rock factors || Migration factors
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ...rough the water. Reservoirs formed by this type of [[Hydrocarbon migration|migration]] are limited to gas and light condensates. Solution transport is responsib
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  • * Area/volume under closure (present closure; structural closure during migration) | Expulsion/ migration ||
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ...iary]], and remigration. Several processes can occur during separate-phase migration: formation of small free hydrocarbon masses, slug flow, cosolution, and com
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  • ...hemistry|seeps]] is best developed in areas with numerous well-developed [[migration pathway]]s and an active [[petroleum system]]. ...|300px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Examples of contrasting seepage styles and migration pathways from the Gulf of Mexico and the North Sea. Modified from Thrasher
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  • ...etroleum system]]—especially the occurrence of probable [[source rock]], [[migration pathway]]s, and [[reservoir]]. ==Generation-migration-accumulation==
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ...ation path. There are many sources for this energy that causes oil and gas migration.
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  • ...n leakage from an [[accumulation]] or leakage along a carrier bed or other migration pathway. Anomalies defined by multiple samples from one or more survey line ==Anomalies and vertical migration==
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  • Petrographic data can provide information about [[migration]] timing, [[trap]] preservation, and [[Lithofacies|facies]] vs. [[Diagenesi ...s and absolute timing of migration || Migration routes that existed during migration
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  • ...ef name=pt07r13>French, W. S., 1974, Two-dimensional and three-dimensional migration of model-experiment reflection profiles: Geophysics, 39, 265–277. [http:/ ...ation is applied along the orthogonal direction. Before the second pass of migration, the data sometimes need to be trace interpolated along the cross-line dire
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum * [[Compositional changes during postprimary migration]]
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  • * [[Seismic migration]]
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  • ...view from the top], in D. Schumacher, and M. A. Abrams, eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression:[http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=75 AA ==Microseep migration==
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  • ...r anaerobic (e.g., sulfate-reducing or methanogenic) biodegradation during migration or while in the reservoir, or at surface seeps, typically at temeraptures a
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  • ...n provides a template for further exploration for subtle traps along the [[migration]] avenue.
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  • ...provide data for [[modeling]] the history of hydrocarbon generation and [[migration]] within this [[minibasin]]. Dow et al.<ref name=ch04r29>Dow, W. G., M. A. ...of microbial activity. These observations suggest sequential expulsion and migration of progressively more mature products as the source(s) passed through the o
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  • | title = Source and Migration Processes and Evaluation Techniques | part = Petroleum Generation and Migration
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  • ==Vertical migration path== ...s migration pathway]: Oil & Gas Journal, 6 June 1994, p. 97–104.</ref> for migration model).
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  • | chapter = Migration of petroleum ...hese factors determine the preferential pathway of [[Hydrocarbon migration|migration]] from high to low potential energy and are responsible for concentrating o
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  • | chapter = Seismic migration ...the vertical axes of seismic sections from a time scale to a depth scale, migration aims to put features in their proper positions in space, laterally as well
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  • ...fluids of a reservoir system interact during the processes of expulsion, [[migration]], [[accumulation]], and flow to a wellbore. Differential pressure (ΔP) in ...ent of hydrocarbons from the petroleum source rock into the carrier bed or migration conduit. The expulsion event is driven by a combination of factors that in
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  • ...is no longer available to fill accumulations to economic size, so overall migration efficiency may decline.
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  • * [[Migration]] and [[trap]]ping of [[hydrocarbon]]s ===Migration and trapping===
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  • * [[Migration pathway]]s and [[Calculating charge volume|charge volume]]s ...filling it in the first place. Similarly, top seals can restrict vertical migration into shallow traps and control the vertical and lateral distribution of hyd
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  • ...ce rock]] input and not from secondary processes such as [[maturation]], [[migration]], or [[biodegradation]].
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  • ...company's experience], in Schumacher, D., Abrams, M. A., eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=75 A ...end of a petroleum [[migration]] pathway. Traps and structures along such migration pathways should be considered significantly more prospective than those not
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  • ...the time required for the process of [[Petroleum generation|generation]]-[[migration]]-[[accumulation]] of hydrocarbons. The '''critical moment''' is the time that best depicts the generation-migration-accumulation of hydrocarbons in a petroleum system. A map and [[cross secti
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  • ...l constraints], in W. Roberts, and R. Cordell, eds., Problems of Petroleum Migration: AAPG Studies in Geology 10, p. 89–108.</ref> Leakage rates determined in
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  • * Proposing [[migration|migration pathways]] from kitchen areas to new prospects or plays
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  • ...1]] and [[:file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-9.png|3]]). This suggests migration could have occurred from even older, more deeply buried source rocks. ==Migration pathways==
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  • ...e midpoints lie in it (B). After processing (stacking, [[Seismic migration|migration]], etc.), there is one trace at the center of each bin (C). These are the [
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  • ...soils and sediments], in Schumacher, D., Abrams, M., A., eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=75 A * Migration is mainly vertical but can also occur over great distances laterally.
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  • ...oils and sediments], in Schumacher, D.,and M. A. Abrams, eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=75 A
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  • ...cular tectonic setting have acted as conduits or seals with respect to the migration of subsurface fluids. They use a variety of techniques, including [http://w
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  • .... Relevant processes include trap formation and the generation, expulsion, migration, and accumulation of petroleum. A basin-centered gas system (BCGS) contains ...pe || Source rocks || Reservoir in-situ permeability (md) || [[Hydrocarbon migration]] distance || Reservoir pressure || Pressure mechanism || Seal || Seal qual
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  • ...ce marine sediments], in Schumacher, D., Abrams, M., A., eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=75 A ...s in basins now actively generating hydrocarbons or that contain excellent migration pathways. These seeps are easily detected by most sampling techniques.
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  • ...nt as the time that best depicts the [[Petroleum generation|generation]]-[[migration]]-[[accumulation]] of most hydrocarbons in a [[petroleum system]]. The East ...ils, an earlier onset of significant generation could have occurred with [[migration]], continuing to today and supplying the petroleum that has charged the fie
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  • ...1977-79/data/pg/0063/0005/0700/0723.htm Mechanics of secondary hydrocarbon migration and entrapment]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 63, no. 5, p. 723–760.</ref><ref nam ...y may be as episodic as [[Petroleum generation|hydrocarbon generation]], [[migration]], and pressure transients.
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  • # Map deep penetrating fault and salt patterns as possible [[migration]] avenues for [[Calculating charge volume|charging]] reservoirs of potentia ...n]]-[[migration]] timing using [[Burial history chart|burial history]] and migration avenue models.
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  • ...the South Caribbean], in Schumacher, D., Abrams, M., A., eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=75 A ...company's experience], in Schumacher, D., Abrams, M. A., eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=75 A
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  • Because oils are susceptible to many transformations during expulsion and [[migration]] and in the [[reservoir]]—including [[cracking]], phase separation, and ...Organic Geochemistry 1985: Oxford, Pergamon, p. 359–376.</ref> and that [[migration]] through the salt had not occurred.
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  • ...soils and sediments], in Schumacher, D., Abrams, M., A., eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=75 A ...epage and migration], in Schumacher, D., Abrams, M., A., eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=75 A
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  • ...: SPE paper 18146, 16 p.</ref><ref name=ch10r46>Leach, W. G., 1993a, Fluid migration, HC concentration in south Louisiana Tertiary sands: Oil & Gas Journal, vol ...ease is a result of several changes, including [[reservoir quality]] and [[migration pathway]]s. Most importantly, however, the distribution of hydrocarbons is
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  • ...us predict [[reservoir]] and [[seal]] rock as well as delineate probable [[migration]] avenues. From integrated data sets, a high-resolution age model can be co
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  • * '''Trap seal'''—an impediment or barrier that interferes with hydrocarbon [[migration]] from the reservoir. Subsurface conditions that impede oil or gas migration include the following:
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  • ...through faults and fractures in the brittle basal Austin enables petroleum migration into the unit, leading to an areally extensive continuous accumulation of r Oil migration into the Austin appears to have been through microfractures connected to la
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  • * [[Hydrocarbon expulsion, migration, and accumulation]]
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  • ...logy (trap formation and hydrocarbon [[Petroleum generation|generation]]-[[migration]]-[[accumulation]]) is an effective exploration approach. Mapping and study ...rally found in rifts, deltas, wrenches, and [[overthrust]] provinces where migration is controlled by faults and fractures. Faults and fractures limit the size
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  • ...d [[overburden rock]]) and processes ([[trap formation]], [[generation]]-[[migration]]-[[accumulation]]) and all genetically related petroleum that originated f ...ation]]–[[Hydrocarbon_expulsion,_migration,_and_accumulation|expulsion]]–[[migration]]–[[accumulation]] of hydrocarbons
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  • ...ton and Koncz<ref name=ch08r6 /> suggest that [[maturation]] and timing of migration of Kössen-sourced oil is most consistent with placement in Upper Triassic ...a [[migration pathway]] available between source and reservoir at the time migration occurred.
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  • ...ata/bulletns/1988-89/data/pg/0073/0007/0800/0803.htm Model for hydrocarbon migration and entrapment within faulted structures]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 72, no. 7, p ...ation and fill when the fault was at equilibrium. The longer time spans of migration and fill allow equilibrium; the short spans of production favor disequilibr
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  • ...-93/data/pg/0076/0005/0000/0638.htm An experimental study of secondary oil migration]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 76, no. 5, p. 638–650.</ref> These experiments at b ...e top seal.<ref name=ch10r6>Boult, P. J., 1993, Membrane seal and tertiary migration pathways in the Bodalla South oilfield, Eronmanga Basin, Australia: Marine
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  • ** [[Tertiary migration]]
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  • ...1977-79/data/pg/0063/0005/0700/0723.htm Mechanics of secondary hydrocarbon migration and entrapment]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 63, no. 5, p. 723–760.</ref> ...direct.com/science/article/pii/026481729390095A Membrane seal and tertiary migration pathways in the Bodalla South oilfield, Eronmanga Basin, Australia]: Marine
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  • ...racturing in the adjacent rocks could enhance the [[migration]] conduit. [[Migration]] up the fault would have provided [[Calculating charge volume|petroleum ch ...gration-pathway.html Gulf of Mexico growth fault drilled, seen as oil, gas migration pathway]: Oil & Gas Journal, 6 June 1994, p. 97–104.</ref>).
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  • ...Breaks 160-161 field oils being recharged with fresh oil during a later [[migration]] phase. The relatively low maturity of the inferred Miocene section should ...rizons, generation must have been delayed until very recently or secondary migration from older, deeper reservoirs provides the hydrocarbons trapped at the East
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  • ...1977-79/data/pg/0063/0005/0700/0723.htm Mechanics of secondary hydrocarbon migration and entrapment]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 63, no. 5, p. 723–760.</ref> ...letns/1982-83/data/pg/0066/0004/0400/0408.htm Role of diffusion in primary migration of hydrocarbons]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 66, no. 4, p. 408-–429.</ref><ref n
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  • ...cific geographic distribution related to mature source-rock location and [[migration]] paths. We will focus on the High Island-East Breaks area, where families ...nger, and S. C. Harrison, 1995, Seismic imaging and analysis of source and migration within an integrated hydrocarbon system study, northern Gulf of Mexico basi
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  • ==Effects of maturation and migration== ...n steranes and triterpanes may have picked up all or most of them during [[migration]] by extraction from the rocks through which they passed (see Waples and Ma
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  • ...nger, and S. C. Harrison, 1995, Seismic imaging and analysis of source and migration within an integrated hydrocarbon system study, northern Gulf of Mexico basi ...Sedimentation rate as the control on hydrocarbon sourcing, generation, and migration in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico: Proceedings, Gulf Coast Section SEPM 14th
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  • Two folding mechanisms — kink-band migration and limb rotation — are commonly ascribed to contractional fault-related In fault-related folds that develop purely by kink-band migration, fold limbs widen through time while maintaining a fixed [[dip]],<ref name=
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  • ...clude uncertainty in the velocity and the mathematical completeness of the migration algorithm. One of the most important limitations results from the spatial s
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  • ...rmian salt (Zechstein Group) creates diapirs that form petroleum traps and migration paths in fractured chalk. ...d filled through structural movement and halokenesis. Petroleum generation-migration-[[accumulation]] occurred from just over 100 Ma to the present day. The cri
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  • | title = Source and Migration Processes and Evaluation Techniques | part = Petroleum Generation and Migration
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  • * Proposing [[migration|migration pathways]] from kitchen areas to new prospects or plays ...data have been affected by postgenetic transformations, such as expulsion, migration, [[biodegradation]], water washing, and thermal [[cracking]]. In addition,
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  • ...l constraints], in W. Roberts, and R. Cordell, eds., Problems of Petroleum Migration: AAPG Studies in Geology 10, p. 89–108.</ref> Leakage through these seals
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  • ...water washing on crude oil composition], in R. K. Merrill, ed., Source and Migration Processes and Evaluation Techniques: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id= .... Look downdip from tar sands for possible productive accumulations on the migration pathway.
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  • ...the two processes—trap formation and [[Petroleum generation|generation]]-[[migration]]-[[accumulation]] of petroleum. Obviously, there is no risk or uncertainty ...g3-19.png|Figure 2]] and stipulating that the complementary play is on the migration path for this petroleum system, a play located within or outside the geogra
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  • ...1977-79/data/pg/0063/0005/0700/0723.htm Mechanics of secondary hydrocarbon migration and entrapment]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 63, no. 5, p. 723–760.</ref> This is
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  • | Volumetric Depth Conversion || Mapping an area using [[Seismic migration|migrated]] seismic data (with time axis) converted to a depth cube using a
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  • ...ata/bulletns/1988-89/data/pg/0073/0007/0800/0803.htm Model for hydrocarbon migration and entrapment within faulted structures]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 72, no. 7, p ...ata/bulletns/1988-89/data/pg/0073/0007/0800/0803.htm Model for hydrocarbon migration and entrapment within faulted structures]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 72, no. 7, p
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  • ..., F. Lehner, and R. G. Precious, 1978, The role of faults in hydrocarbon [[migration]] and trapping Nigerian growth fault structures: Proceedings, Offshore Tech Although dip leakage is generally understood as the migration ''up'' the fault zone due to buoyant forces, leakage ''down'' the fault zon
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  • * Reef and/or grainstone facies of platform margins with limited lateral migration, thick and poorly partitioned or highly compartmentalized * Small sea level changes limiting groundwater table vertical migration and consequently [[diagenesis]]
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  • ...ecause large sea level changes repeatedly cause large vertical and lateral migration of diagenetic zones ...uences lack internal barriers or seals to inhibit the vertical and lateral migration of the paleowater table; therefore, sequence sediments are subjected to a c
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  • ...ref> Boult<ref name=ch10r6>Boult, P., J., 1993, Membrane seal and tertiary migration pathways in the Bodalla South oilfield, Eronmanga Basin, Australia: Marine
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  • * Timing of [[Petroleum generation|hydrocarbon generation]] and [[migration]]
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  • ...me. Pressure compartments affect the movement of fluids that control the [[migration]] and [[accumulation]] of petroleum and the [[diagenesis]] of [[reservoir]] ...ng]] of the top seal could be a key to primary and secondary hydrocarbon [[migration]] and location of traps.
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  • ...23.htm Migration from source to trap], in Merrill, R., K., ed., Source and Migration Processes and Evaluation Techniques: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=
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  • ...1977-79/data/pg/0063/0005/0700/0723.htm Mechanics of secondary hydrocarbon migration and entrapment]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 63, no. 5, p. 723–760.</ref> his Fig ...a/pg/0079/0005/0650/0696.htm Minimum saturations and buoyancy in secondary migration]: AAPG Bulletin. vol. 79, no. 5, p. 696–710.</ref> This is the breakthrou
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  • * manner and timing of hydrocarbons expulsion and [[migration]], and ...a unique history of accumulation with consequent variations in maturation, migration, and entrapment history of associated [[petroleum system]]s.
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  • ...cludes nonindigenous [[hydrocarbon]]s, such as [[drilling additive]]s or [[Migration|migrated]] hydrocarbons. Expulsion characteristics of a [[source rock]] are
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  • ...re also changed. Changed composition of water during burial because of the migration to the mixture of water with in situ interstitial water which will go throu ...eralization fluid. Exotic fluid is generally associated with [[hydrocarbon migration]] and chances of forming new permeability is always as joint that’s forme
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  • ...1977-79/data/pg/0063/0005/0700/0723.htm Mechanics of secondary hydrocarbon migration and entrapment]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 63, no. 5, p. 723–760. Covers many f
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  • ...nsional modeling of heat transfer, fluid flow, hydrocarbon generation, and migration]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 74, no. 3, p. 309–335.</ref> Risk increases as over
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  • | colspan = 4 | Source rocks: [[Carboniferous]]; migration: Cretaceous to early Tertiary ...t belt contained the right components of trap, reservoir, seal, source and migration history for large accumulations of oil to occur. In reflecting on the expl
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  • ...as a product of depositional environments, sediment composition, and fluid migration patterns.
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  • ...offer a unique tool to reconstruct reservoir filling history and petroleum migration [[:file:AlfraihAlSaifFigure1.jpg|Figure 1]]. Hydrocarbon-bearing fluid incl ...ame=Mclimans_1987>R, McLimans. 1987 The application of fluid inclusions to migration of oil and diagenesis in petroleum reservoirs. Applied Geochemistry, 2, 5-6
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  • ...ips between a number of maturation indicators and petroleum generation and migration.''</ref> courtesy John Wiley & Sons.]]
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  • ==Hydrocarbon generation, expulsion, and migration== ...large body of literature concerning hydrocarbon generation, expulsion, and migration (see Hunt<ref name=Hunt_1996>Hunt, J. M., 1996, Petroleum geochemistry and
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  • Migration moves dipping reflections upward and laterally to properly image the fold g
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  • ...smic data|seismic field data]]. The field data need to have been [[Seismic migration|migrated]], since only then does the time axis represent vertical [[travelt
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  • ...ion shows the reactivation of a fault, so that it can become a hydrocarbon migration pathway. Because faults can form porosity which results in the opening of a Allan<ref name=Allan_1989>Allan, U. S. 1989, Model for hydrocarbon migration and entrapment within faulted structures: AAPG Bulletin, v. 73, p. 803–81
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  • ...%, S<sub>0</sub> = 10%), oil breaks through the sample, representing the [[migration]] saturation of the sample; K<sub>ro</sub> = 1.0. At point C (S<sub>w</sub> * [[Hydrocarbon expulsion, migration, and accumulation]]
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  • ...dimentation rate as the control on hydrocarbon sourcing, generation, and [[migration]] in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico: Proceedings, Gulf Coast Section SEPM 14t ...section is annotated with the area of active [[petroleum generation]] and migration. These comments are based on the [[modeling]] of Piggott and Pulham<ref nam
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  • ...ediment transport and accumulation, and potential avenues of hydrocarbon [[migration]] and accumulation.
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  • ...in isochronous intervals with similar character. Also, consider possible [[migration]] avenues along which fluids could move from the source rock to the reservo
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  • ...istory documenting [[Surficial geochemical exploration principles|vertical migration and microseepage]] from undisturbed structural traps. In the early 1980s, a
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  • ..., J. S., and R. Sassen, 1990 Evidence for large-scale vertical and lateral migration of formation waters, dissolved salt, and [[crude oil]] in the Louisiana Gul ...uth 3-D seismic reflection profile illustrating three possible hydrocarbon migration pathways and related sea-bed features. Based on data from Lovely and Ruggie
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  • ...response to changing pressure gradients, [[pressure compartments]], and [[migration pathway]]s controlled by sealing and [[Hydrocarbon pressure gradient: plott
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  • ...sitional strike-oriented [[growth fault]]s, provide vertical avenues for [[migration]] of hydrocarbons from deeply buried mature Mesozoic [[source rock]]s upwar
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  • | chapter = Hydrocarbon generation and migration modeling in the Barmer Basin of Western Rajasthan, India: Lessons for Explo ...d [[gas field]]s in the Barmer Basin, the evolution of [[Migration pathway|migration pathway]]s, and the hydrocarbon charge history of the basin as it developed
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  • ...rip%3Amigration+titleStrip%3Aentrapment Mechanics of secondary hydrocarbon migration and entrapment]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 63, no. 5, p. 723-760.</ref>
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  • ...ools in understanding genetic relationship, maturation, biodegradation and migration of [[crude oil]]s in the northern Peruvian Oriente (Maranon) basin: Organic
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  • ...briel, G. A., Inamdar, G. R., 1983, An experimental investigation of fines migration in porous media: Society of Petroleum Engineers Paper No. 12168.</ref> Ther ...commercial clay stabilizers will not prevent their [[hydrocarbon migration|migration]]. Detrital clays forming the rock framework normally have little impact on
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  • ...Sedimentation rate as the control on hydrocarbon sourcing, generation, and migration in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico: Proceedings, Gulf Coast Section SEPM 14th
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  • ...1977-79/data/pg/0063/0005/0700/0723.htm Mechanics of secondary hydrocarbon migration and entrapment]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 63, no. 5, p. 723–760.</ref> Displac
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  • ...ata/bulletns/1988-89/data/pg/0073/0007/0800/0803.htm Model for hydrocarbon migration and entrapment within faulted structures]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 72, no. 7, p ...ata/bulletns/1988-89/data/pg/0073/0007/0800/0803.htm Model for hydrocarbon migration and entrapment within faulted structures]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 72, no. 7, p
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  • ...content. Several workers attribute this relationship to factors such as [[migration]] and maturity differences, as well as to [[Source rock|source]] variations
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  • ...e hydrocarbon fluids will force salt water to migrate downward below. This migration is controlled by rock’s permeability and porosity. During the migration, the reservoir rock needs a trap or seal, so when the fluid migrate it will
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  • ...posit in a structurally high position enhances the potential for focused [[migration]] of hydrocarbon fluids to the reservoir facies.<ref name=ch04r69>Mitchum, ...y stratigraphic or enhanced with postdepositional structuring that focuses migration.<ref name=ch04r112 /> However, the landward-stepping sand-prone facies may
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  • ...SPE paper 18146], 16 p.</ref><ref name=ch10r46>Leach, W. G., 1993a, Fluid migration, HC concentration in south Louisiana Tertiary sands: Oil & Gas Journal, vol
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  • ...culating charge volume|charged]] in the past, then spillage and [[tertiary migration]] probably have occurred.
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  • ...elatively porous units in the sealing facies that are impermeable to oil [[migration]] due to [[Capillary pressure|capillary restraints]] but contain producible
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  • ...el, G. A., and G. R. Inamdar, 1983, An experimental investigation of fines migration in porous media: Society of Petroleum Engineers Paper No. 12168.</ref> Ther ...ant surface charge, and commercial clay stabilizers will not prevent their migration. Detrital clays forming the rock framework normally have little impact on r
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  • * migration pathway map [[Migration pathway map construction]]
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  • * A fault can change seal behavior during [[migration]] and fill as well as during production. Seal behavior is time dependent.
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  • ...roximation, called ''image rays'', <ref name=Hubral_1977>Hubral, P., 1977, Migration: Some ray theoretical aspects: Geophysical Prospecting, v. 25, p. 739-745.< * [[Seismic migration]]
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  • ...1977-79/data/pg/0063/0005/0700/0723.htm Mechanics of secondary hydrocarbon migration and entrapment]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 63, no. 5, p. 723–760. ''Covers many
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  • ...d [[lateral]] extent and forms in response to (for example) [[tidal flat]] migration or [[Deltaic environments|delta]] lobe shifts. Episodic parasequences are o
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  • ...water flow. The transition zone shows interactions of deep fluid [[updip]] migration and meteoric water [[downdip]] flow ([[:file:M114CH08FG02.jpg|Figure 2]]). ...imulation of sedimentation, heat transfer, hydrocarbon formation and fluid migration in a sedimentary basin: The Temis Model. In Thermal Modeling in Sedimentary
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  • ...me=ch06r2>Burnham, A. K., and J. J. Sweeney, 1990, Modeling Maturation and Migration of Petroleum: Lawrence Livermore Laboratory report UCRL 102602, rev. 1.</re
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  • * Grainstones widespread due to lateral migration, particularly on ramps
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  • ...ace interval. Seismologists call this process ''migration'' (see [[Seismic migration]]). ...nt receivers along the length of the seismic cable or spread (see “Seismic Migration”). However, if the velocity at which the sound traveled is known, the arr
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  • ...rial vertebrates require dry-land connections to complete such a pervasive migration.<ref name=ch17r26>Colbert, E., 1972, Antarctic fossils and the reconstructi
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  • Impermeable rocks also affect [[migration pathway]]s. Porous and permeable beds bounded above and below by impermeabl
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  • ...ry models to determine when the oil or gas charged an accumulation. If the migration distance is short, this date is an estimate of the age of the accumulation.
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  • ...petroleum systems processes, including hydrocarbon maturation, expulsion, migration and accumulation, and potentially present-day location of hydrocarbon field ...ust Belt (Venezuela) showing how and when traps formed with respect to the migration and accumulation of oil and gas.‎<ref name=Neumaier_2016 />
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  • ...l|center|{{figure number|10}}Modeling of the distribution and direction of migration of oil and gas after the intrusion and cooling of a lacolito in the north o ...ling an atypical petroleum system: A case study of hydrocarbon generation, migration and accumulation related to igneous intrusions in the Neuquen Basin, Argent
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  • ...nger, and S. C. Harrison, 1995, Seismic imaging and analysis of source and migration within an integrated hydrocarbon system study, northern Gulf of Mexico basi
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  • ...and density logs.<ref name=pt03r33>Magara, K., 1978, Compaction and fluid migration: New York, Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, 319 p.</ref> ...ate penetrates the reservoir, causing swelling and [[hydrocarbon migration|migration]] of clays, which may plug the pore throats. Even a little water in the hol
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  • ...ing as the basin subsides or rebounds. Once a seal forms, however, fluid [[migration]] through the seal is restricted, so it is more difficult for a seal to dis
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  • ...ential source rocks by wireline logs], in Merrill, R., K., ed., Source and Migration Processes and Evaluation Techniques: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=
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  • * [[Hydrocarbon expulsion, migration, and accumulation]]
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  • ...depending on the range of maturities, [[biodegradation]], expulsion and [[migration]] (the effects of which are especially large when comparing oils with sourc
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  • ...1977-79/data/pg/0063/0005/0700/0723.htm Mechanics of secondary hydrocarbon migration and entrapment]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 63, no. 5, p. 723–760.</ref> courtes
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  • ...Basic seismic processing#Deconvolution|deconvolution]], and (4) [[prestack migration]] prior to AVO analysis in structurally complex areas. * [[Seismic migration]]
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  • ...1977-79/data/pg/0063/0005/0700/0723.htm Mechanics of secondary hydrocarbon migration and entrapment]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 63, no. 5, p. 723–760.</ref>]]
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  • ...ce of these related petroleum occurrences. The distribution network is the migration paths to discovered accumulations, seeps, and shows.
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  • ...-93/data/pg/0076/0005/0000/0638.htm An experimental study of secondary oil migration]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 76, no. 5, p. 638–650.</ref> If we cannot predict t
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  • | title = Source and Migration Processes and Evaluation Techniques | part = Petroleum Generation and Migration
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  • # [[Petroleum generation|generation]] or migration ends, ...-93/data/pg/0076/0005/0000/0638.htm An experimental study of secondary oil migration]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 76, no. 5, p. 638–650.</ref>
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  • ...target recognition], in D. Schumacher and M. A. Abrams, eds., Hydrocarbon Migration and Its Near-Surface Expression: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=75 A
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  • * [[Primary migration]] * [[Secondary migration]]
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  • ...nger, and S. C. Harrison, 1995, Seismic imaging and analysis of source and migration within an integrated hydrocarbon system study, northern Gulf of Mexico basi ...dimentation rate as the control on hydrocarbon sourcing, generation, and [[migration]] in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico: Proceedings, Gulf Coast Section SEPM 14t
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  • ...re]], [[Wikipedia:Pressure|pressure]], composition, [[migration|historical migration]], type of geological [[trap]], and [[Geological heterogeneities|reservoir ...rvoir pores are usually saturated completely by water before hydrocarbon [[migration]] and because capillary forces acting to retain water in the smallest pores
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  • ...1977-79/data/pg/0063/0005/0700/0723.htm Mechanics of secondary hydrocarbon migration and entrapment]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 63, no. 5, p. 723–760.</ref> courtes
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  • ...CO<sub>2</sub> travels with the formation water for very long residence ([[migration]]) times of the order of thousands to millions of years.<ref name=Bachuetal ...trapping of the immiscible-phase CO<sub>2</sub>. With increasing time and migration, more CO<sub>2</sub> is trapped residually in the pore space or is dissolve
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  • * Strong lateral velocity variations may require depth migration and direct output to a depth cube.
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  • ...1977-79/data/pg/0063/0005/0700/0723.htm Mechanics of secondary hydrocarbon migration and entrapment]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 63, no. 5, p. 723–760.</ref> In this s
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  • ...ad significant exploration impact in determining depth of sediment burial, migration direction, and trap development for hydrocarbon exploration within the Balt
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  • High-frequency sea level cycles (fourth or fifth order) cause the cyclical migration of the vadose, freshwater phreatic, and marine phreatic zones and the diage
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  • ...Oilfield Review, Summer 2007, v. 19, no. 2, p. 44–61.</ref> Following oil migration, sandstone reservoirs can end up as predominantly water wet, predominantly ...1977-79/data/pg/0063/0005/0700/0723.htm Mechanics of secondary hydrocarbon migration and entrapment]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 63, no. 5, p. 723–760.</ref> In this s
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  • ...1977-79/data/pg/0063/0005/0700/0723.htm Mechanics of secondary hydrocarbon migration and entrapment]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 63, no. 5, p. 723–760.</ref> Dissolv
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  • ...ip. Oil migrates into the Cutbank where the valley bevels northward into a migration path at the top of the Mississippian strata.
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  • ...geology are presented below in two different structural cross sections. [[Migration]] of hydrocarbons from Mesozoic and early [[Tertiary]] organic-rich rocks a
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  • ...ian sector of the North Sea. This observation in turn suggests northward [[migration]] of oil from a progressively maturing source rock to the south.
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  • ...PTER11.HTM A new method for recognizing subsurface hydrocarbon seepage and migration using altered foraminifera from a gas chimney in the Beaufort-Mackenzie bas * Salt requires a pipe several kilometers wide to facilitate vertical migration. In contrast, fluids migrating through shales will crack and hydraulically
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  • ...load streams or in those environmental settings where tidal range is high, migration of the distributary channel can take place, resulting in formation of depos ...trenchment of the distributary channel with minimal tendencies for lateral migration. Active distributary channels vary considerably in size, some only a few me
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  • | title = Source and Migration Processes and Evaluation Techniques | part = Petroleum Generation and Migration
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  • ..., North Sea: Marine Geol., v. 5, p. 227-235.</ref> Because of high lateral migration rates and shallow depths of scour, most braided-channel deposits display hi ...tream side of the bar. Because each channel has a different depth, lateral migration of the channel results in scour to differing depths. Multiple fining-upward
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  • ...nt. In addition, it leaves large areas of contiguous habitat available for migration corridors and places for animals to forage, rest, and reproduce.
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  • ...nic Geochemistry, v. 29, no. 1-3, p. 785–798.</ref> for Saudi Arabia), and migration paths from the kitchens toward the Gavbendi High. 100 km (62.1 mi).]] ...rs of salt-related domes, in the absence of efficient seals at the time of migration.
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  • ...ar, F. Lehner, and R. G. Precious, 1978, The role of faults in hydrocarbon migration and trapping in Nigerian growth fault structures: Offshore Technology Confe
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  • ...Sedimentation rate as the control on hydrocarbon sourcing, generation, and migration in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico: Proceedings, Gulf Coast Section SEPM 14th
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  • ...of understanding of natural fracture systems, hydrocarbon depletion due to migration into other formations, etc.) and engineering factors (water encroachment, u
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  • ...ility of various seismic display types (such as stack, [[seismic migration|migration]], inversion, or attribute) is facilitated by creating several data files,
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  • ...urce [[maturation]], hydrocarbon yields (timing and volume), [[hydrocarbon migration]], hydrocarbon type and quality, reservoir quality, and reservoir pressure ...ties || Fluid properties control bulk rock properties in the porous rocks, migration rates, and affect seal capacity.
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  • * [[Seismic migration]]
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  • ...r, C. W., A. Szalay, and E. Tatar, 1994, Abnormal pressure and hydrocarbon migration in the Bekes basin, ''in'' P. G. Teleki, R. E. Mattick, and J. Kokai, eds., ...jpg|Figure 1]]). Concomitant with increased gas generation, expulsion, and migration, gas begins to enter adjacent, water-wet sandstones. Because these sandston
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  • ...Sedimentation rate as the control on hydrocarbon sourcing, generation, and migration in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico: Proceedings, Gulf Coast Section SEPM 14th
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  • ...ication, the oil may occur in economic [[accumulation]]s updip along the [[migration pathway]].<ref name=ch11r12>Gussow, W. C., 1954, [http://archives.datapages
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  • ..., zones deeper than the Cretaceous produce thermogenic oils and gases, but migration upwards into the Niobrara and Codell is very limited to non-existant.
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  • * Generation-expulsion-migration: late Eocene-late Oligocene (40-25 Ma) * Generation-migration-accumulation: Late Devonian-Early Mississippian (370-320 Ma)<ref name=Drozd
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  • ...[[Cayman trough]], whose spreading center has been recording the eastward migration of the [[Caribbean plate]] since the late [[Eocene]].
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  • ...e number|5}}North–south seismic section showing the hypothetical model for migration pathways within the East Breaks 160-161 field. Copyright: Dow et al.;<ref>D
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  • ...osen for the statics routine. Small misties may also result because normal migration routines cannot compensate perfectly for the geometry of dipping events. Co
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  • ...segregate the reservoir into isolated blocks and, in places, enhance fluid migration ([[:file:Mth14ch07f04.jpg|Figure 4]]).
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  • ...forms is frequently restricted by basin configuration or other barriers to migration.
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  • ...g of bar deposits can be separated by mudstones. And the repeat of meander migration produces vertical stacking of fining upward succession in meandering river
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  • ..., 1990, Carbonate sedimentology: London, Blackwell, 496 p.</ref> Early oil migration can inhibit further diagenesis and preserve porosity in carbonate reservoir ...ame=DHeur /> This character may result from the race for space between oil migration and cementing fluids. The permeability in the water leg can be so poor that
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  • .... F., Lehner, F., Precious, R. G., 1978, The role of faults in hydrocarbon migration and trapping in Nigerian [[growth fault]] structures: Offshore Technical Co
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  • ...ion]], and temporal relationships among hydrocarbon generation, expulsion, migration, and trap formation are very important considerations in the exploration fo ...pe || Source rocks || Reservoir in-situ permeability (md) || [[Hydrocarbon migration]] distance || Reservoir pressure || Pressure mechanism || Seal || Seal qual
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  • ...ailable data indicate that these are asphaltites that represent multistage migration processes and bitumen that have gone through various degradation processes. ===Source rock, maturation, and migration===
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  • ...g organic matter. This process can occur in petroleum reservoirs or during migration at shallow depths where water contact is possible and subsurface temperatur
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  • ...nnier, M. D. Mahmoud, and T. M. Chambers, 1991, Hydrocarbon generation and migration in the Paleozoic sequence of Saudi Arabia: Society of Petroleum Engineers,
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  • ...nclude primary and secondary migrated oil. Oil that has undergone tertiary migration to nonjuxtaposed reservoirs is part of a petroleum system, but not a shale- ...(overlying, underlying, or interbedded). Petroleum that undergoes tertiary migration would move outside the shale resource system and this would account for con
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  • ...their geologic and tectonic histories as well as in timing of generation, migration, and entrapment of [[hydrocarbon]]s. In general, major tectonic movements i
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  • ...pending on the approach selected, the processes of hydrocarbon generation, migration and accumulation can differ significantly. ...and crosscutting sills significantly affects the processes of generation, migration, and accumulation of hydrocarbons. The distance between the bottom of the s
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  • ...ata/bulletns/1988-89/data/pg/0073/0007/0800/0803.htm Model for hydrocarbon migration and entrapment within faulted structures]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 73, p. 803-811
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  • ...cosets ([[:file:M91FG171.JPG|Figure 2a]]). These form as a result of dune migration at the smaller scale and from regional discontinuities at the larger scale.
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  • Sometimes these joint networks act as fluid conduits and enhances the migration process for hydrocarbons, but due to the constant change in digenesis and m
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  • ...oted in item #3 above: if the trapping configuration came into being after migration occurred, then the gate has been shut only after the horse got out. The thi
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  • ...juxtaposed to the source rock(s).<ref name=W&L1984 /> Certainly additional migration away from the resource system into nonjuxtaposed, noncontinuous reservoirs ...el quantitative approach, in W. A. England and A. L. Fleet, eds, Petroleum migration: Geological Society (London) Special Publication 59, p. 9–31.</ref> sugge
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  • ...ck-water reaction: formation damage|formation damage]] problems. [[Fines]] migration can occur regardless of clay mineral composition. [[Clay swelling]] in resp
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  • ...) settle rapidly, both from suspension and bedload [[hydrocarbon migration|migration]], and almost all of the sand is deposited within the vicinity of the distr ...ical vertical sequence resulting from river-mouth progradation and lateral migration of ridges. In general, the coarsening upward sequence displayed agrees quit
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  • ...r, C. W., A. Szalay, and E. Tatar, 1994, Abnormal pressure and hydrocarbon migration in the Bekes basin, in P. G. Teleki, R. E. Mattick and J. Kokai, eds., Basi
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  • ...onventional and unconventional) were comingled. Several source rock, tight migration pathway, and transitional reservoir lithologies, now the oil and gas indust ...erically as four types: source rocks, transitional reservoirs, hybrid, and migration pathway plays. These are penetrated most commonly by vertical wells, later
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  • Accumulation and migration of reservoir fluids on rock formation that crack naturally has first porosi
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  • ...-formed silica and are commonly less productive. The cementation may block migration of hydrocarbons from the deeper sources into beds such as onshore fluvial d
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  • ...ascent from the base of the crust when faults creating fractures for magma migration. This requirement may occur in thinning area.
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  • ...ata/bulletns/1988-89/data/pg/0073/0007/0800/0803.htm Model for hydrocarbon migration and entrapment within faulted structures]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 73, no. 7, p. ...ar, F. Lehner, and R. G. Precious, 1978, The role of faults in hydrocarbon migration and trapping in Nigerian growth fault structures: 10th Annual Offshore Tech
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  • ...or role, controlling pinch-outs, truncations, wedge belts of porosity, and migration pathways.<ref name=Levorsen_1943>Levorsen, A. I., 1943, Discovery thinking:
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  • ...ments, regional stress regime, mechanical stratigraphy, natural fractures, migration, and trapping mechanisms. Technological factors include well type, lateral .../bulletns/1980-81/data/pg/0064/0010/1600/1613.htm Petroleum generation and migration in the Denver Basin]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 64, p. 1613–1624.</ref>, Meissner
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  • ...ted vertically to fill stacked reservoir intervals in many fields. Lateral migration of oil occurred along the western margin of the Mesopotamian foredeep, as p
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  • ...ovician sea level highstands was compounded further by the development and migration of the Taconic [[foreland basin]] in the Appalachians and by associated env
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  • ...Bedload transport of mud by floccule ripples—Direct observation of ripple migration processes and their implications: Geology, v. 37, p. 483–486.</ref><ref n
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  • ...Permian to Late Triassic palaeomagnetic data from Iran: Constrains on the migration of the Iranian block through the Tethyan Ocean and initial destruction of P
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  • ...an increase in natural fracturing and also enhanced hydrocarbon and fluid migration occurred along the Tyrone-Mt. Union lineament.
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