Displacement pressure estimation

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Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps
Series Treatise in Petroleum Geology
Part Predicting the occurrence of oil and gas traps
Chapter Evaluating top and fault seal
Author Grant M. Skerlec
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In practice, the displacement pressure is estimated from laboratory measurements. In real rocks, the single pore-throat radius of the equations on page 10–68 is replaced by a complex pore-throat size distribution.

Estimating techniques

The following table lists techniques commonly used to estimate the displacement pressure of a top seal.

Technique Needed for the technique
Mercury injection measurements Cores or cuttings
Log analysis Logs and database of laboratory measurements
Sedimentary facies Facies maps and database of laboratory measurements
Pore-size distribution Thin sections, cores, or cuttings

See also

This subsection contains the following topics which correlate with the techniques listed in the table above.

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