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  • ...r of a [[Drive mechanisms and recovery#Water drive|water drive]] reservoir system. It produces water only. Zero [[buoyancy pressure]] exists at this level or * [[Reservoir system]]
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...gradient]]. [[Hydrocarbon density|Hydrocarbon densities]] determine static hydrocarbon pressure gradients. The gradient is easily calculated when the density is m
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ..., [[East Breaks hydrocarbon migration model|migration]], and [[East Breaks hydrocarbon accumulation model|accumulation]] of hydrocarbons.
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...ationship between a measured maturity parameter and [[Petroleum generation|hydrocarbon generation]] does not exist. Values such as 0.6% [[vitrinite reflectance]]
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  • ...es.datapages.com/data/specpubs/beaumont/ch09/ch09.htm Predicting reservoir system quality and performance], in E. A. Beaumont & N. H. Foster, eds., [http://s * [[Hydrocarbon accumulation: the seven critical elements]]
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...ontains. Reservoir engineers apply the term to mean a rock that contains [[hydrocarbon]]s and associated fluids. This difference in meanings can cause problems fo
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...carbons have not been expelled from the source rock and that all generated hydrocarbon phases are subject to further [[cracking]] to lighter phases.
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system The list below outlines the procedure for plotting a hydrocarbon pressure gradient on a hydrostatic pressure plot when a measured pressure i
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  • {{merge|Reservoir system}} | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...s exceeding expected hydrostatic pressures could be due to the presence of hydrocarbon columns.
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...ationship must be established between maturity of the geologic section and hydrocarbon generation for each kerogen type in a basin. This relationship can be deriv
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...s yields the most insight into the behavior of fluids in a particular pore system.
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  • | part = Traps, trap types, and the petroleum system .../hedberg4/INTRODUCTION/INTRODUCTION.HTM An overview of basin and petroleum system modeling: Definitions and concepts], ''in'' Peters, Kenneth E., David J. Cu
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...ication of the origin of the entrapped oil and the reconstruction of the [[Hydrocarbon generation|generation]]-[[migration]]-[[Trap|entrapment]] history. This inf
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  • | part = Traps, trap types, and the petroleum system ...units, fossils, uplifts, and basins. The name for a specific [[petroleum]] system separates it from other [[petroleum systems]] and other geologic names.
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...evel]] occurs where [[buoyancy pressure]] is zero in the reservoir-aquifer system. It defines the down[[dip]] limits of an [[accumulation]]. Pressure data re
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ==Hydrocarbon generation—depth and yield==
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...reservoir]] depends on the height above [[Free water level|free water]], [[hydrocarbon]] type, [[Pore throat size and connectivity|pore throat-size distribution]]
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system Distance of [[Hydrocarbon migration|migration]] from [[Source rock|source]] to [[reservoir]] varies g
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...accumulation#Reservoir rock|reservoir]], [[The seven critical elements of hydrocarbon accumulation#Seal|seal]], or [[Source rock|source]] [[lithofacies]] by esta
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...bore. Differential pressure (ΔP) in the fluid continuum of the [[petroleum system]], caused by properties of fluids and pores, controls these processes.
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...olysis|pyrolysis]] analysis. The S<sub>2</sub> peak represents the rate of hydrocarbon generation (the area under the curve represents the amount). The temperatur
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system Virtually every [[reservoir]] holds its fluids in a [[Pore system fundamentals|porous network]]. The pores are normally well within the size
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  • ...ral history, [[trap]] configuration, and major elements of the hydrocarbon system combine to present a likely scenario for an economic [[accumulation]] of hy * Timing of [[Petroleum generation|hydrocarbon generation]] and [[migration]]
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  • ...e and function of some of the components interact to form a unique type of hydrocarbon accumulation. ...ect type.<ref name=Law_2000>Law, B. E., 2000, What is a basin-centered gas system: 2000 basin-centered gas symposium: Rocky Mountain Association of Geologist
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system The rate of [[Hydrocarbon migration|migration]] for [[oil]] or [[natural gas|gas]] can be estimated u
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...ta/bulletns/1977-79/data/pg/0063/0005/0700/0723.htm Mechanics of secondary hydrocarbon migration and entrapment]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 63, no. 5, p. 723–760. Cov
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  • | part = Traps, trap types, and the petroleum system ...ith the physical and chemical properties of subsurface fluids, can allow [[hydrocarbon]]s to accumulate.
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  • ..., Theoretical aspects of cap-rock and fault seals for single and two-phase hydrocarbon columns: Marine and Petroleum Geology, vol. 4, no. 4, p. 274–307., 10., 1
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  • | part = Traps, trap types, and the petroleum system [[Petroleum systems]] are limited by time and space. Each system can be described in terms of its own unique temporal and spatial elements a
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  • .../hedberg4/INTRODUCTION/INTRODUCTION.HTM An overview of basin and petroleum system modeling: Definitions and concepts], ''in'' Peters, Kenneth E., David J. Cu ...differences in water salinity for multiple sands in one [[structural trap system|structural trap]]?
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance ...ght above the [[free water level]] lets us interpret the significance of a hydrocarbon show.
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  • .../hedberg4/INTRODUCTION/INTRODUCTION.HTM An overview of basin and petroleum system modeling: Definitions and concepts], ''in'' Peters, Kenneth E., David J. Cu
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...number and distribution of mature generating [[source rock]]s. The map of hydrocarbon types in [[:file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-5.png|Figure 1]] is based
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...4-3.png|{{figure number|1}}Total Jurassic to Recent sediment thickness and hydrocarbon occurrences in the GOM basin. From Winker & Buffler;<ref name=WinkerandBuff
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  • .../hedberg4/INTRODUCTION/INTRODUCTION.HTM An overview of basin and petroleum system modeling: Definitions and concepts], ''in'' Peters, Kenneth E., David J. Cu
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system * ρ<sub>h</sub> = [[hydrocarbon]] density
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...ressures exceeding hydrostatic pressures may be due to the presence of a [[hydrocarbon column]]. Most methods for determining hydrostatic pressures are not very p
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...is the [[kerogen]] present in the sample, which generates hydrocarbons and hydrocarbon-like compounds (recorded as the S2 peak), CO<sub>2</sub>, and water.<ref na
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...(or locate) a map showing total sediment thickness and the distribution of hydrocarbon occurrences within each subbasin element.
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...sses responsible for altering the composition of [[hydrocarbon]]s during [[Hydrocarbon migration|migration]] include the following:
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  • | part = Traps, trap types, and the petroleum system ...ate]] traps || colspan = 2 | Low-temperature traps; Accumulations in which hydrocarbon gases occur as a solid, ice-like compound of gas and water, formed under co
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  • ...ta/bulletns/1977-79/data/pg/0063/0005/0700/0723.htm Mechanics of secondary hydrocarbon migration and entrapment]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 63, no. 5, p. 723–760.</re ...b>). Continued charging of traps after initial fill could result in larger hydrocarbon columns. Only in basins with insufficient hydrocarbons to fill all traps to
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  • | part = Traps, trap types, and the petroleum system ! System || Regime || Class || Family || Variety
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  • | part = Traps, trap types, and the petroleum system ...entrate into subsurface accumulations. Therefore, in its purest sense, all hydrocarbon accumulations have fluid-composition trapping elements. However, for classi
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  • | chapter = Predicting reservoir system quality and performance :<math>\text{Hydrocarbon saturation } (\text{S}_\text{h}) = 1 - \text{S}_\text{w}</math>
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...43.png|Figure 2]]) accurately depict the trapping aspects of the petroleum system.
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...of the hydrocarbons. These factors determine the preferential pathway of [[Hydrocarbon migration|migration]] from high to low potential energy and are responsible
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...l that going out of the structure. This accumulation process increases the hydrocarbon flux rate through the overlying shale by increasing the contact area of the
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  • | part = Critical elements of the petroleum system ...the East Breaks 160-161 field provide data for [[modeling]] the history of hydrocarbon generation and [[migration]] within this [[minibasin]]. Dow et al.<ref name
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