Description |
1 online resource (vi, 395 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Series |
Geological Society special publication, 0305-8719 ; no. 237 |
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Geological Society special publication ; no. 237.
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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 (>Cāā) 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 |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Hydrocarbon reservoirs.
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Petroleum -- Geology.
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Geochemistry.
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geochemistry.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Petroleum.
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Geochemistry
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Hydrocarbon reservoirs
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Petroleum -- Geology
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Cubitt, John M.
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England, William A.
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Larter, S. R. (Steve R.)
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ISBN |
1429412577 |
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9781429412575 |
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9781523122363 |
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1523122366 |
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