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  • ...conomic and, from an exploration point of view, “destroyed.” The following burial processes destroy accumulations by altering the properties of the petroleum ...o gas resulting from thermal [[cracking]]. It primarily takes place during burial. If oil is spilled from a trap by gas displacement during gasification, the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pressure prediction: reconstructing burial history]]
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  • ...te reflectance]] or other maturity parameters are commonly overlain on the burial history diagram.<ref name=Petersetal_2012>Peters, Kenneth E., David J. Curr An example of how to construct a burial history chart:
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  • ...tory]] of a play area gives an estimate of vertical displacement by either burial or faulting of at least an order of magnitude of measurement. A pressure-de To predict the fluid pressure of a sealed container using burial history analysis, use the procedure outlined below.
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  • ...and restoration of the thickness of the immediately underlying unit before burial from the surface to [[basement]] until the entire sedimentary succession is
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pressure prediction: reconstructing burial history]]
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  • ...e of backstripping to account for the amount of compaction at each step of burial.<ref name=Petersetal_2012>Peters, Kenneth E., David J. Curry, and Marek Kac
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  • ...te reflectance]] or other maturity parameters are commonly overlain on the burial history diagram.<ref name=Petersetal_2012>Peters, Kenneth E., David J. Curr An example of how to construct a burial history chart:
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  • ...tory]] of a play area gives an estimate of vertical displacement by either burial or faulting of at least an order of magnitude of measurement. A pressure-de To predict the fluid pressure of a sealed container using burial history analysis, use the procedure outlined below.
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  • Underpressure can be caused by [[burial]] or [[heat]] decrease. ==Burial==
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  • * [[Burial destruction]]
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  • * [[Burial]] | Uplift || Burial
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  • ...al process where large molecules break apart into smaller molecules during burial [[maturation]] or in a refinery. [[Kerogen]] in source rocks and oil in res
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  • ...rred middle Miocene when it too passed below [[depth::11,000 ft]] (3000 m) burial about 0.2 Ma. ==Burial history==
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  • ...], sooner or later [[reservoir quality]] decreases with increasing age and burial.<ref name=ch11r5>Bloch, S., 1991, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulle As the pore volume within a trap decreases due to [[burial cementation]], several phenomena combine to destroy the economic accumulati
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  • ...traps occur in two basic categories: early or near-surface traps and late-burial traps. Late burial diagenetic traps are created by the following:
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  • ...in. The mechanical properties are not constant but change with progressive burial as the top seal is converted from a mud to a rock. ...ale top seal does not have constant mechanical properties with progressive burial, compaction decreases ductility at the same time as confining pressure incr
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  • * Depth of burial # Estimate the effects of intermediate and deep burial diagenesis, especially with respect to the creation of secondary porosity.
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  • ...vel is the product of a number of variables, such as [[tectonic setting]], burial history, and thermal history. A number of variables such as [[paleolatitude
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  • * Late, deep-burial cements or fabrics present, such as [http://www.minersoc.org/pages/Archive- * Abrupt vertical change in the amount of deep-burial cements present but not coincident with a change in depositional fabric ([[
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  • ...epth plots for types I (left) and III (right) kerogens) based on identical burial and thermal conditions. From results of Genex 1-D basin modeling software, ...rily a function of the [[kinetics]] of the kerogen-hydrocarbon conversion. Burial history and catalytic effects, due to [[source rock]] matrix chemistry, aff
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  • * Depth of burial * Depth of burial
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  • ...neration zones for this specific kerogen in wells with similar thermal and burial histories in the basin for which maturity data are available. ...ormation ratio for standard types II and III kerogens, based on a specific burial and thermal history model. The most significant difference is in the depth
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  • ...e, the next goal is to commercially produce gas from shale reservoirs with burial depth >3500m. Sinopec and PetroChina have drilled tens of wells in the deep After the maximum burial in the Jurassic-Cretaceous stage, the Wufeng-Longmaxi shale has experienced
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  • [[file:petroleum-systems_fig3-3.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1.}}Burial history chart. From Magoon and Dow;<ref name=Magoon&Dow1994>Magoon, L. B., ...ent best show the geographic and stratigraphic extent of the system. The [[burial history chart]] ([[:file:petroleum-systems_fig3-3.png|Figure 1]]) shows the
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  • ...ally low || Evidence of undercompaction || Higher than normal for depth of burial ....e., grains may be broken and/or sutured || Lower than normal for depth of burial
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  • ..., deep-sea [[chert]]s may be formed. Siliceous microfossils are subject to burial [[diagenesis]] and become rare at great well depths except when recrystalli ...) consisting primarily of diatoms. Diatomaceous sediments, when altered by burial diagenesis, are converted to siliceous shale, [http://www.britannica.com/EB
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  • ==Shallow burial (Eogenesis)== ...ts. This is first stage of [[diagenesis]] that only caused by very shallow burial depth. Sediments undergo only very slight compaction and grain rearrangemen
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  • ...conomic and, from an exploration point of view, “destroyed.” The following burial processes destroy accumulations by altering the properties of the petroleum ...o gas resulting from thermal [[cracking]]. It primarily takes place during burial. If oil is spilled from a trap by gas displacement during gasification, the
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  • ==Burial history chart== file:petroleum-systems_fig3-15.png|{{figure number|4}}Analysis of the burial history chart of the Inigok 1 well. From Bird.<ref name=ch03r2 />
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  • ....<ref name=ch21r41>Tobin, R. C., 1991a, Diagenesis, thermal maturation and burial history of the Upper Cambrian Bonneterre Dolomite, southeastern Missouri: a | Postmigration burial cements present || Indicates potential cementation of water leg || Map diag
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  • ** [[Burial history]]
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  • ...meability which can produce hydrocarbon, though standard “dogma” said that burial carbonate has 5% or low porosity. Increasing of porosity by the diagenetic ...luence than cementation in decreasing porosity. Cementation happens during burial, so decreasing porosity and depth don’t have a function in a variable.
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  • ...The thickness and age of overburden rock provides a history of the rate of burial of a [[source rock]] toward and through the increasing temperature domains ...Green Canyon 166 No. 1 well, as a histogram (lower graph) and as a set of burial history curves (upper graph). After Piggott and Pulham;<ref name=PP /> cour
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  • [[file:petroleum-systems_fig3-7.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}[[Burial history chart]]. From Cornford.<ref name=ch03r3 />]] ==Burial history chart==
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  • ...fect of pressure is compaction. The process of porosity loss with depth of burial is slowed by overpressures. Basing his findings mainly on North Sea sandsto ...e with the same [[Core_description#Maturity|sorting]], quartz content, and burial depth probably has an average porosity of approximately 13%.
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  • ...of [[diagenesis]]. The general trend of pore system quality with time and burial, however, is toward destruction. Certain processes can temporarily interrup * Reduced burial stress from overpressuring
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  • ...increase associated with overpressured compartments decreases the depth of burial for ]]Petroleum generation||hydrocarbon generation]]. ...r example, chalks worldwide begin with porosities greater than 50%. During burial in normally pressured sections, chalk porosities decrease to less than 10%
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  • ...] seals. [[Biodegradation]] of oils reflects shallow accumulation prior to burial of the reservoirs below [[temperature::140&deg;F]] ([[temperature::60&deg;C
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  • | Indirect effects on oil or gas due to burial Burial results in the downward motion of each sediment package and is accompanied
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  • * Rapid burial through the [https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006020200796 oil
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  • ...drock seals increases with [[Reservoir_quality#Compaction|compaction]] and burial. Intact seal failure usually results in failure to trap in the first place.
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  • ...direct type, characterized by having liquid-prone source rocks. During the burial and thermal histories of these systems, the source rock differences between
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  • ...generation|generation]]-[[migration]] timing using [[Burial history chart|burial history]] and migration avenue models.
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  • ...e lets us calculate geologic rates, such as rates of rock accumulation and burial and thermal heating rates of the stratigraphic section. ...helps us calculate geologic rates, such as rates of rock accumulation and burial and thermal heating rates of the stratigraphic section.
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  • The rule of thumb for MT resolution of depth of burial vs. layer thickness is 10:1. For example, to “see” a layer at a depth o
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  • ...ntary processes]], [[Tectonics|tectonic events]], sediment source areas, [[burial]] processes, and [[diagenesis]]. Reworked fossils, however, may be difficul
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  • * [[Pressure prediction: reconstructing burial history]]
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  • ...and [[stratigraphic trap]]s within the siliciclastic section. Sedimentary burial and salt-thickness/mobility patterns affect [[Petroleum generation|hydrocar
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  • | Time || Ductility changes with time as seals undergo burial and [[diagenesis]].
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  • ...s (except for methane, CH4) and often escape early in the depositional and burial process. Therefore, the organic residue preserved in rocks and available fo ...ed carbon (thermal postmaturity) in the source rock. Heating is related to burial depth, crustal tectonics, and proximity to [[igneous]] bodies.
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  • * [[Burial history chart]]
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  • * [[Burial history]]
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  • ...d to have no influence on fluid inclusions.<ref name=Mclimans_1987 /> Deep burial can influence the initial fluid inclusion properties, causing stretching an [[file:AlfraihAlSaifFigure9.jpg|thumb|300px|{{figure number|9}}This is a burial history diagram interpreted from fluid inclusions studies. Thermal maturity
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