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Title Understanding petroleum reservoirs : towards an integrated reservoir engineering and geochemical approach / edited by J.M. Cubitt, W.A. England and S.R. Larter
Published London : Geological Society, 2004

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 395 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series Geological Society special publication, 0305-8719 ; no. 237
Geological Society special publication ; no. 237.
Contents Understanding petroleum reservoirs : towards an integrated reservoir engineering and geochemical approach / W.A. England and S. Larter -- Interpretation of charging phenomena based on reservoir fluid (PVT) data / K.F.M. Thompson -- Shaken but not always stirred. Impact of petroleum charge mixing on reservoir geochemistry / A. Wilhelms, & S. Larter -- An overview of developments related to the characterization and significance of high molecular weight paraffins/hydrocarbons (>Cā‚„ā‚€) in crude oils / R.P. Philp, M. Hsieh & F. Tahira -- Effects and impact of early-stage anaerobic biodegradation on Kuparuk River Field, Alaska / A.G. Holba [and others] -- HCToolkit/EOS interface : an open source, multi-platform phase equilibria framework for exploring phase behaviour of complex mixtures / P. Meulbroek, L. Cathles, & W.A. Goddard -- Rates of reservoir fluid mixing : implications for interpretation of fluid data / C. Smalley [and others] -- New insights into reservoir filling and mixing processes / J.G. Stainforth -- An integrated basin modelling study applying asphaltene kinetics from reservoired petroleum in the Snorre Area, northern North Sea / J.E. Skeie, R. Di Primio & D.A. Karlsen -- Development of a compositional kinetic model for hydrocarbon generation and phase equilibria modelling : a case study from Snorre Field, Norweigan North Sea / R. Di Primio & J.E. Skeie -- A petroleum charge model for the Judy and Joanne Fields, Central North Sea : application to exploration and field development / M.D. Lines, H.A. Auld -- Compositional grading in the oil column : advances from a mass balance and quantitative molecular analysis / D.A. Wavrek & F. Mosca -- Application of geochemistry in the evaluation and development of deep rotliegend dry gas reservoirs, NW Germany / E. Mueller & T. Scholz -- Fluid properties, phase and compartmentalization : Magnolia Field case study, Deepwater Gulf of Mexico, USA / K.S. Weissenburger & T. Borbas -- High temperature quartz cementation and the timing of hydrocarbon accumulation in the Jurassic Norphlet sandstone, offshore Gulf of Mexico, USA / T. Taylor [and others] -- Evidence of reservoir compartmentalization by calcite cement layers in deepwater sandstones, Bell Canyon Formation, Delaware Basin, Texas / S.P. Dutton & W.A. Flanders -- Spatial variations in the composition of formation waters from the central North Sea : implications for fluid flow in the deep high-pressure high-temperature hydrocarbon play / R.A. McCartney -- Petroleum migration, faults and overpressure / D.A. Karlsen -- A mass balance approach for assessing basin-centred gas prospects : integrating reservoir engineering, geochemistry and petrophysics / J.A. Rushing, A. Chaouche & K.E. Newsham
Summary Reservoir geochemistry can throw light on the origin of petroleum reservoir fluid heterogeneities at a variety of spatial and temporal scales. This information can be used to understand the formation and performance of petroleum accumulations, and is avaluable tool for exploration, development and production strategies
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Hydrocarbon reservoirs.
Petroleum -- Geology.
Geochemistry.
geochemistry.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Petroleum.
Geochemistry
Hydrocarbon reservoirs
Petroleum -- Geology
Form Electronic book
Author Cubitt, John M.
England, William A.
Larter, S. R. (Steve R.)
ISBN 1429412577
9781429412575
9781523122363
1523122366