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  • | chapter = Evaluating top and fault seal ...ntrolled by [[fault]]-related [[spill point]]s that are independent of top seal thickness.
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  • | chapter = Evaluating top and fault seal ...ck types. In addition, a number of other factors—depth, hydrocarbon phase, seal thickness, fault-dependent leak points—affect the height of trapped [[hyd
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  • | chapter = Evaluating top and fault seal The most important mechanical property for evaluating seal integrity is [[ductility]]. Ductile rocks make good top seals; [[Brittlenes
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  • ...[Diffusive seal leakage]]). The most likely mechanism is controlled by the seal lithology and the geological history. ==Seal failure timing==
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  • | chapter = Evaluating top and fault seal ...es.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1997/06jun/0897/0897.htm Quantitative fault seal prediction]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 81, no. 6, p. 897–917.</ref>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Seal failure prediction]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fault seal behavior]]
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  • ...his retain, especially since superficially the seal doesn't appear to be a seal at all. Instead, it consists of rocks with appreciable [[porosity]], local ...600 ft (180 m). Could rocks of the porous mudstone facies act as a lateral seal for this much oil column? To calculate oil column height, we use the follow
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  • ...to [[fracture]] the rock. The result is natural hydraulic fracturing: the seal becomes hydrofractured and the petroleum leaks. Unlike other [[Fractured membrane seal leakage|fractured seals]], hydrofractures remain open only as long as [http
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  • | chapter = Evaluating top and fault seal ...that can be trapped can be calculated from the capillary properties of the seal pores system and the physical character of the hydrocarbons and pore fluids
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  • Micropermeable leakage is caused by a variety of seal failure mechanisms, as discussed in the following sections. ...t for a geologically significant amount of time if the permeability of the seal to petroleum is low enough. These seals most likely occur in young basins w
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  • ...water to a significant enough degree that diffusion through water in the [[seal]] rock can result in substantial loss of gas, given geological time. Becaus Only gas [[accumulation]]s can be destroyed by diffusive leakage. For most seal lithologies, loss by diffusion is very slow; so most gas accumulations are
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  • | chapter = Evaluating top and fault seal ...placement pressure of a seal depends on both the physical character of the seal (pore throat radius and pore throat size distribution) and the physical cha
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  • #REDIRECT [[Intact top seal]]
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  • | chapter = Evaluating top and fault seal ...2, p. 363–374.</ref><ref name=ch10r10>Buck, S., Robertson, G., 1996, Fault seal behavior at Beryl field, UK North Sea: observations from 20 years of produc
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  • Fault seal–conduit studies predict fault seal–conduit behavior and potential [[hydrocarbon column]] height, based on fa ...portant in [[trap]]s where faults play an important role in the critical [[seal]]. The analysis involves blending data on fault [[deformation]] mechanisms
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  • #REDIRECT [[Top seal integrity: Central Graben example]]
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  • | chapter = Evaluating top and fault seal ...es.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1997/06jun/0897/0897.htm Quantitative fault seal prediction]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 81, no. 6, p. 897–917.</ref>
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  • ...ncasing the ''Glob alt'' sandstones provide local top seal and [[lateral]] seal. ...From Armentrout;<ref name=Armentrout1993>Armentrout, J. M., 1993, Relative seal-level variations and fault-salt response: offshore Texas examples: Proceedi
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  • #REDIRECT [[Top and fault seal evaluation]]
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    ...hree factors that influence fault analysis: juxtaposition seal, fault rock seal and fault reactivation (Yielding et al, 2010).
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  • ...atapages.com/data/specpubs/beaumont/ch10/ch10.htm Evaluating top and fault seal], in E. A. Beaumont and N. H. Foster, Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps: [htt * [[Seal ductility]]
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  • | chapter = Evaluating top and fault seal ...ck types. In addition, a number of other factors—depth, hydrocarbon phase, seal thickness, fault-dependent leak points—affect the height of trapped [[hyd
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  • | chapter = Evaluating top and fault seal ...sure of the seal, the seal leaks. For example, a shale top seal that could seal a 100-m column of oil might leak if the column increased to [[length::101 m
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    ...analysis involves numerical methods of predicting the likelihood of fault seal (from Yielding et al., 1997). From Shepherd, M., 2009, Structural geology:
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  • {{merge|Seal capacity}} | chapter = Evaluating top and fault seal
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fault seal behavior]]
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  • Articles on fault seal.
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  • File:GumelarFigure2.jpg
    Fault seal analysis flowchart.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Seal failure prediction]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Intact top seal]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fault seal-conduit studies]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Top seal ductility estimation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Top seal strain estimation]]
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  • | chapter = Evaluating top and fault seal ...o a [[Trap systems: structural, stratigraphic, and fluidic|trap]]. [[Fault seal behavior|Fault seals]] control not only whether a trap retains hydrocarbons
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  • {{merge|Seal capacity}} | chapter = Evaluating top and fault seal
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  • ...or seal failure mechanisms form the basis for this section's discussion on seal leakage. ==Seal failure mechanisms==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fault seal analysis example: Gulf Coast]]
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