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  • ...diate water saturation (S<sub>w</sub> = 70%). This looks like a transition zone. Flow units 2 and 1 are [[Wikipedia:Mesoporous material|mesoporous]] and ar .../sup> oil and 425 m<sup>3</sup> gas per day) with no water. Therefore, the zone by definition is at immobile water saturation (S<sub>wi</sub> = 40%). The d
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  • To obtain an uninvaded zone resistivity (R<sub>t</sub>)
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  • ...mixing zone, and vadose zone. Dissolution also may occur in the subsurface zone with rocks and water at the outside of chemical equilibrium. ...ecipitation, biological activity, and neomorphism. Soil and low weathering zone are not always important as the reservoir rocks, because the porosity size
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  • The '''drainage curve''' determines from computed S<sub>w</sub> whether a zone is representative of lower transitional (K<sub>rw</sub>> K<sub>ro</sub> - D | Length of transition zone
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  • ...cal seismic sections, you will fail to see faults that have trends in this zone. The same phenomenon occurs with depositional stratigraphy.
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  • ...plucking of underlying bed happens. The supraglacial zone and ice-contact zone are zones of melting where englacial debris carried by glacier accumulates * The Foreshore, called littoral zone or zone between high tide level to low tide level.
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  • ...nt of keeping the well within a specific reservoir interval or hydrocarbon zone.]] ...ctory to keep the well within a specific reservoir interval or hydrocarbon zone. In a strict sense, these wells are rarely perfectly horizontal, but they t
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  • ...eologic time spans but seal during production time spans. Even a low fault-zone [[permeability]] may allow hydrocarbons to [[Fault seal breakdown during pr
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  • ...|pressure seal]] for many hundreds of feet without penetrating a permeable zone, in which case mud weight may not reflect the presence of [[Abnormal hydros
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  • | ''Tidal-zone carbonates'' || colspan = 5 | ''Tidal channel'' ...e pinch-outs'' || rowspan = 3 | ''Marine carbonate pinch-outs'' || ''Tidal zone'' || ''Tidal-flat carbonate pinch-out'' || colspan = 4 | ''Pinch-out into s
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  • ! Hydrocarbon generation zone
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  • * Illite characterizes shoreline sands deposited in the mixing zone where brackish water forms ...ry-mouth-bar sands rapidly deposited in the freshwater–marine water mixing zone
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  • ...nt of keeping the well within a specific reservoir interval or hydrocarbon zone.<ref name=Shepherd_2009>Shepherd, Mike, 2009, [http://archives.datapages.co ...ctory to keep the well within a specific reservoir interval or hydrocarbon zone. In a strict sense, these wells are rarely perfectly horizontal, but they t
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  • ...erpressure exists. This method of predicting the depth to an overpressured zone has been widely used, especially in the offshore Gulf coast of the United S .... If the drilling rate increases, it can be inferred that an overpressured zone is being encountered. The rate increases because bottom hole conditions cha
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  • ...nterval resulted in the transition zone. This zone is used as perforation zone in production well. ...in capillary pressure against the reference position below the hydrocarbon zone can be seen as a function of:
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  • A biostratigraphic zone is a body of rock defined or characterized by its fossil content.<ref name= ...or species composition of [[fossil assemblage]]s within a biostratigraphic zone are useful in refining correlations.
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  • ...l maturity can be divided into the oil window, wet gas window, and dry gas zone which increases in maturity to the east and to southeast direction.
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  • ...th's crustal plates that collide with each other will form the subduction zone and cause the forces acting both horizontally and vertically, which will fo ...ction zone developing under the edge of one continent. Once the subduction zone is active the ocean basin is doomed; it will all eventually subduct and dis
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  • * S<sub>w</sub> = water saturation of the uninvaded zone
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  • ...on immobile (irreducible) water saturations]. Point 8 is from a transition zone. Mudstones (B) also are at immobile water saturations but fall on a hyperbo
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