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  • ...ation-of-petroleum_fig7-3.png|300px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Comparison of shale pore size with hydrocarbon molecule size. From Momper;<ref name=Momper1978> ...aller pores. [[:file:migration-of-petroleum_fig7-3.png|Figure 1]] compares shale pore size with hydrocarbon molecule size.
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  • ==Diffusion in shale vs. Sand== ...s observation suggests diffusion is not a practical transport mechanism in shale. However, even in sands for distances greater than 10-100 m, [[Hydrocarbon
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  • ...oleum leakage up faults is a type of membrane seal failure. The higher the shale content of the fault fill, the less the chance of fault-plane leakage. ...ignificant amounts of petroleum. If [[growth fault]]s die upsection into a shale interval, leakage may be minimal except where natural [[Natural hydraulic f
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  • ...|| [[Turbidite]] sandstone || Gas || Stratigraphic || Saqiye Group || Yafo shale || U.F. || 1200 ...idite sandstone || Gas || Structural/stratigraphic || Saqiye Group || Yafo shale || U.F. || 4
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  • ==Shale seals== ...e true shales as well as siltstones, silty mudstones, and interbedded sand/shale cores.
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  • ...the contact area of the hydrocarbons with the shale. Any weaknesses in the shale, such as fractures, will eventually be reached by the accumulating hydrocar
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  • * [[Net thickness]] of different lithologies, e.g., [[sandstone]], [[shale]], [[Carbonate|limestone]] * ρ<sub>m</sub> = weighted average of grain (mineral) density (sandstone and shale = 2.65 g/cm<sup>3</sup>, limestone = 2.71 g/cm<sup>3</sup>)
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  • ...27.png|400px|thumb|{{figure number|3}}Porous bioherm completely encased in shale.]] ...Porosity#Carbonate pore systems|porous]] [[bioherm]] completely encased in shale (as shown in [[:file:formation-fluid-pressure-and-its-application_fig5-27.p
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  • ...e]]s, or [[carbonate]]s. These traps are often called [[tar sands]], [[oil shale]]s, bituminous sandstones, or bituminous limestones.
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  • ...shale (TMS) continues to be a minor and largely undeveloped unconventional shale oil play. The potential production area spans over 20.4 million acres acro ...017; Self-Trail et al., 2019), which is equivalent to the upper Eagle Ford Shale in Texas. Workers also identified that the maximum flooding surface occurs
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  • ...hydrocarbon [[accumulation]]s. There are also examples of traps with thick shale seals that are [[dry]]. This difficulty in establishing a relationship betw ...nuous, having fractures terminate within the seal, and having at least one shale lamina with a high [[displacement pressure]].
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  • ...eported production included condensate and oil from wells in the Marcellus Shale. ...urce of 1.5 billion bbls in continuous-type accumulations in the Marcellus Shale. The estimate of natural gas resources ranged from 34 to 181 tcf (95 percen
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  • | title = Shale tectonics | chapter = Shale tectonics: a preface
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  • | Average for shale source rocks || 2.2 | Average for calcareous shale source rocks || 1.8
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  • ...t al., 2011), 2) lower shale member, 3) middle Bakken member, and 4) upper shale member. The source rocks of the system are the organic-rich upper and lower ...al is the primary target due to proximity to the organic-rich lower Bakken shale member, drilling and exploration of the middle and lower Three Forks contin
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  • Regulatory oversight of hydraulic fracturing treatments for shale gas, [[coalbed methane]], and other hydrocarbon wells that may occur near z
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  • ...suggests there may be a maximum seal capacity related to the percentage of shale in the fault gouge.<ref name=ch10r97>Yielding, G., B. Freeman, and D. T. Ne
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    ...ype: basinal marine (includes calcareous and marly lithologies) or basinal shale. Volumes of oil and gas in-place, estimated ultimate recoverable (EUR), pro
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  • File:M106Ch12Table2.jpg
    ...ype: basinal marine (includes calcareous and marly lithologies) or basinal shale. Volumes of oil and gas in-place, estimated ultimate recoverable (EUR), pro
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  • File:M106Ch12Table2a.jpg
    ...ype: basinal marine (includes calcareous and marly lithologies) or basinal shale. Volumes of oil and gas in-place, estimated ultimate recoverable (EUR), pro
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