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  • ...g table indicates the information provided by the three kinds of potential fields.
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  • | chapter = Evaluating stratigraphically complex fields Stratigraphically complex fields are those that exhibit a high degree of vertical and [[lateral]] heterogene
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  • #REDIRECT [[Stratigraphically complex fields]]
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  • * [[Evaluating stratigraphically complex fields]]
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  • ...ive or what and when they eat. In the same way, we learn about oil and gas fields by studying their habitat. ...gs. AAPG's 11-volume ''Treatise of Petroleum Geology, Atlas of Oil and Gas Fields'' is an excellent example of where to find analogs.
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  • | chapter = Evaluating stratigraphically complex fields Stratigraphically complex fields are those that exhibit a high degree of vertical and [[lateral]] heterogene
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  • ...close to the theoretical [[fracture pressure]], P<sub>f</sub>. In adjacent fields, the pore pressure is significantly less than P<sub>f</sub>. ...cture]]s rather than the more common [[shear fracture]]s found in adjacent fields. These fractures are identical to fractures produced by hydraulic fracturin
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  • ...ham & Trotman, p. 75–92.</ref> following examination of 30 oils from eight fields. In addition to performing conventional compound-fraction separations and [ ...g8-46.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}Data for a set of oils from eight fields in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea. From Hughes et al.<ref name=ch08r
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  • # Map the location of fields producing from reservoirs in the interval of interest with respect to net r # Using the [[seismic interpretation]]s and the geology of the fields mapped in step 4, interpret the deposition of [[reservoir]], [[seal]], and
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  • ...g16-2.png|thumb|500px|{{figure number|1}}Relationship between the E- and H-fields.]] ...llurics_fig16-2.png|Figure 1]] shows the relationship between the E- and H-fields.
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  • ...both the vertical and [[lateral]] distribution of [[hydrocarbon]]s within fields. Some compartments and sands are [[dry]]; others contain subeconomic accumu Understanding communication of fluids across faults lets us develop fields more efficiently. Routine [[Fault seal behavior|fault seal analysis]] durin
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  • * [[Potential fields]]
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  • ...Source rock|source]] and trap within a complexly faulted field and between fields. Migration maps that consist solely of [[dip]] arrows drawn on maps of the
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  • ** [[Historic plays or fields]]
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  • * Fields and plays databook.
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  • ...r drilling mode from vertical to horizontal. The early development of the fields (up until 2007), is outlined by Martineau.<ref>Martineau, D. F., 2007, [htt ...a.gov/naturalgas/crudeoilreserves/top100/pdf/top100.pdf Top US Oil and Gas Fields March 2015]</ref> Perhaps more importantly however, the success of developi
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  • ...d by comparing it with reservoir systems of nearby analog fields or analog fields in other basins.
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  • ...ns/1980-81/data/pg/0065/0011/2300/2341.htm Ekofisk: first of the giant oil fields in western Europe]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 65, p. 2341–2363.</ref> The mecha ...ow, it is more likely to destroy old rather than young accumulations. Many fields not filled to the spill point in oil basins with former prolific [[Petroleu
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  • ...m Reservoirs: New York, Springer-Verlag, 583 p. Contains case histories of fields with reservoirs that represent each of the major depositional environments.
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  • * Halbouty, M. T., ed., 1992, Giant Oil and Gas Fields of the Decade: AAPG Memoir 54, 526 p. * [[Potential fields]]
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  • ...h Sea, in J. G. Gluyas and H. M. Hichens, eds., United Kingdom oil and gas fields commemorative millennium volume: Geological Society (London) Memoir 20, p. ...in volumetric terms when compared to many of the other nearby oil and gas fields, its location within the eastern extremities of the [[Brae area]] means tha
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  • ...ile:M106Ch06Fig02.jpg|Figure 1]]). In the following decade, 11 natural gas fields were discovered offshore Israel in water depths ranging from 200–1600 m ( ...p faults, and the normal fault system of the Galilee. Numbers refer to oil fields and hydrocarbon shows detailed in Table 1. 50 km (31.1 mi).
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  • ...c fields of the rocks, having the Earth magnetic field as reference. These fields are registered by a magnetometer installed in a plane that flies over the i
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  • ...mind. For example, if a prospect (play) is identified near a series of oil fields in anticlinal traps, it could be argued—using geophysics and geochemistry For example, geologic and geophysical information for the producing fields indicates the traps are easily mapped and the time of formation is narrowly
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  • ...rom more than 28,000 oil and gas wells in approximately 3650 fields. These fields are distributed across 30 producing regions, with heavy concentration of pr
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  • ...essing percent fill in prospects and determining seal behavior in existing fields. JLLPs exist only if the fault is cross leaking. ...essures can exist across a fault despite cross leakage. Pressures in these fields may reflect short-term, production-induced disequilibrium. Pressure differe
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  • A paleogeography map of a [[reservoir]] interval, reservoir thickness, and fields (producing from the same reservoir interval) shows relationships between pr The list below suggests a procedure for relating fields to paleogeography and reservoir thickness.
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  • ...ains 21.4 billion bbl of oil and 39.4 trillion ft<sup>3</sup> of gas in 39 fields.<ref name=ch03r3>Cornford, C., 1994, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/sp ...he Mandal-Ekofisk(!) overly the active source rock, and the gas/condensate fields overlie the most mature source rock.
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  • ...s<ref name=Nehring>Nehring Associates, Inc., 2019, Significant oil and gas fields of the United States database: Colorado Springs, Colo.</ref>. Where it over
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  • ...petroleum system is determined using a table such as the following for the fields in the Deer-Boar(.) system, with reserves of approximately 1.2 billion barr
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  • ...serve growth]], and [[enhanced oil recovery]] (EOR) additions to known oil fields and future discoveries. If any one of these estimates is correct, oil produ
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  • * [[Potential fields]]
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  • ...be much faster than commonly envisioned. Many old fields, particularly gas fields, have produced more hydrocarbons than their original estimates of reserves
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  • ...ast in log curves and the corresponding change in the tomographic velocity fields. (After Justice et al.<ref name=pt07r25 />) ...aphic units and fluid saturation zones correlate with tomographic velocity fields and provide the basis for interpretation of reservoir and fluid properties.
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  • ...section]]s, structural maps, and isopach maps. Analyzing nearby producing fields yields the best set of inferential data. This includes (1) making plots of ...t reservoir drive type, if possible, plot the production history of nearby fields with analogous reservoir systems and compare with these graphs.
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  • [[file:M106IntroFig01.jpg|thumb|300px|Basins, fields, and structures data from IHS International Energy Database (January 2010). |+ {{table number|1}}Giant and supergiant fields of the Tethyan region
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  • ...supply of oil is largely dependent on the production of the discovered oil fields within a given time. With new discoveries found in countries such as Uganda ...d hence retarding the supply of oil. In addition, the newly discovered oil fields are much smaller with fewer reserves and potential to be produced.
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  • ...00/0008.htm Geologic significance of Landsat data for 15 giant oil and gas fields]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 64, p. 8–36. * [[Potential fields]]
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  • * [[Potential fields]]
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  • ...rarely random. Once we understand the pattern of seal behavior in existing fields, we can risk seal behavior in untested prospects. ...reshold can then be used to assess prospects and plays and well as develop fields. SGR thresholds vary among basins.
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  • ...g table indicates the information provided by the three kinds of potential fields.
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  • ...be grouped into at least three families, corresponding roughly to existing fields: the Nagylengyel (NL), Szentgyörgyvölgy (Szen), and Szilvágy (Szil). Thi ...08r27>Koncz, I., 1990, The origin of the oil at the Nagylengyel and nearby fields [in Hungarian]: Általános Földtani Szemk, vol. 25, p. 55–82.</ref> sho
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  • Data compiled from fields in California and the Rocky Mountains show no relationship between seal thi
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  • ...hrust sheets in the Wyoming thrust belt. Note that most of the oil and gas fields occur in the southern half of the Absaroka thrust sheet. ...nd N. H. Foster, eds., Treatise of Petroleum Geology, Atlas of Oil and Gas Fields, Structural Traps III: AAPG, p. 1-29.</ref>.
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  • ...ogical and surface geochemical methods discovered Agaritta and Brady Creek fields, Concho County, Texas]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 77, p. 1219–1240.</ref> ...or step-out drilling locations, delineate productive limits of undeveloped fields, and identify bypassed pay or undrained reservoir compartments. Hydrocarbon
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  • ...graphic traps II: AAPG Treatise of Petroleum Geology, Atlas of Oil and Gas Fields, p. 305–328.</ref> Reliably recognizing separate reservoirs in a field re
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  • ...graphic trap classification], in R.E. King, ed., Stratigraphic Oil and Gas Fields: AAPG Memoir 16, p. 14–28.</ref> North,<ref>North, F.K., 1985, Petroleum ...eaumont and N. H. Foster, eds., Structural Traps III, Atlas of Oil and Gas Fields: AAPG Treatise of Petroleum Geology, p. 31–56.</ref> courtesy AAPG.
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  • ...troleum in the 1970s and have been on production since 1996. Three [[oil]] fields in the block produce from the Upper [[Jurassic]] Brae member of the Kimmeri ...ough time, but a detailed deposition model was not proposed for any of the fields. Gambaro and Donagemma (2003<ref name=Gambaroanddonagemma2003 />) describe
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  • Controlled source methods use generated currents or electromagnetic fields as energy sources. An advantage is the control over energy levels and the a ...he induced currents in turn reradiate secondary EM fields. These secondary fields can be detected on or above the surface as either a distortion in the prima
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  • ...s of brittle limestones. Faults with similar shale-rich gouge in producing fields create seals.
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  • Such a definition includes the many fields of specialization which have grown up with the science:
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