Integrated fault seal analysis
edited by S. R. Ogilvie, Ogilvie Geoscience Ltd, UK, S. J. Dee, BP Exploration Ltd, UK, R. W. Wilson, and W. R. Bailey, Woodside Energy Ltd, Australia.
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Utgitt | Geological Society
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Opplysninger | Integrated fault seal analysis : an introduction / S.R. Ogilvie, S.J. Dee, R.W. Wilson and W.R. Bailey -- Fault seal behaviour in Permian Rotligend reservoir sequences : case studies from the Dutch Southern North Sea / K. van Ojik, A. Silvius, Y. Kremer and Z.K. Shipton -- An experimental and numerical investigation on the hydromechanical behaviour of carbonate fault zones upon reactivation : the impact of carbonate mud sealing layers and overall research outcomes / M. Nogueira Kiewiet, C. Lima, A. Giwelli, C. Delle Piane, V. Lemiale, L. Esteban, F. Falcao, M.B. Clennell, J. Daurtriat, L. Kiewiet, J. Raimon, S. Kager and D. Dewhurst -- Fault failure modes, deformation mechanisms, dilation tendency, slip tendency, and conduits v. seals / D.A. Ferrill, K.J. Smart and A.P. Morris -- Fault zone architecture and its scaling laws : where does the damage zone start and stop? / A. Torabi, T.S.S. Ellingsen, M.U. Johannessen, B. Alaei, A. Rotevatn and D. Chiarella -- Fault fictions : systematic biases in the conceptualization of fault-zone architecture / Z.K. Shipton, J.J. Roberts, E.L. Comrie, Y. Kremer, R.J. Lunn and J.S. Caine -- Validation and analysis procedures for juxtaposition and membrane fault seals in oil and gas exploration / T.A. Murray, W.L. Power, A.J. Johnson, G.J. Christie and D.R. Richards -- Stochastic modelling of fault gouge zones : implications for fault seal analysis / N.T. Grant -- Efficient handling of fault properties using the Juxtaposition Table Method / T.A. Knai and G. Lescoffit -- A knowledge database of hanging-wall traps that are dependent on fault-rock seal / P.G. Bretan, G. Yielding and E. Sverdrup -- Subsurface observations of deformation bands and their impact on hydrocarbon production within the Holstein Field, Gulf of Mexico, USA / S.J. Wilkins, R.K. Davies and S.J. Naruk -- Enhancing trap and fault seal analyses by integrating observations from HR3D seismic data with well logs and conventional 3D seismic data, Texas inner shelf / J.L. Osmond and T.A. Meckel.. - Faults commonly trap fluids such as hydrocarbons and water and therefore are of economic significance. During hydrocarbon field development, smaller faults can provide baffles and/or conduits to flow. There are relatively simple, well established workflows to carry out a fault seal analysis for siliciclastic rocks based primarily on clay content. There are, however, outstanding challenges related to other rock types, to calibrating fault seal models (with static and dynamic data) and to handling uncertainty. The variety of studies presented here demonstrate the types of data required and workflows followed in today's environment in order to understand the uncertainties, risks, and upsides associated with fault-related fluid flow. These studies span all parts of the hydrocarbon value chain from exploration to production but are also of relevance for other industries such as radioactive waste and CO2.
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ISBN | 1-78620-530-0. - 1-78620-531-9
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