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Journal articles on the topic "Core parameters; hydrocarbon basins"

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Alarcón Olave, Helmer Fernando, and Edwar Hernando Herrera Otero. "Petrophysical properties of bypassed Cenozoic clastic reservoirs in the Cesar sub-basin, Colombia." Earth Sciences Research Journal 25, no. 3 (2021): 275–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/esrj.v25n3.89293.

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The Cesar-Ranchería basin has all the necessary elements for the generation, expulsion, and migration of hydrocarbons and considerable potential for coal bed methane (CBM) in Colombia. Previous studies in the Cesar basin focused on understanding the tectonic evolution, stratigraphy, hydrocarbon generation potential, and evaluation of reservoir potential in Cretaceous calcareous units and quartzose sandstones from the Paleocene Barco Formation. These studies had confirmed the existence of an effective petroleum system, with several episodes of oil expulsion and re-emigration in the Miocene peri
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Farhaduzzaman, M., MA Islam, WH Abdullah, and J. Dutta. "Log based petrophysical analysis of mio-pliocene sandstone reservoir encountered in well Rashidpur 4 of Bengal Basin in Bangladesh." Bangladesh Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research 51, no. 1 (2016): 23–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjsir.v51i1.27032.

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Rashidpur is located in the northeastern part of Bangladesh which is surrounded on three sides by India and on a small portion by Myanmar. Gamma-ray, spontaneous potential, density, neutron, resistivity, caliper, temperature and sonic logs are used to analyze petrophysical parameters of the well Rashidpur 4, Bangladesh. Quantitative measurements of different factors such as shale volume, porosity, permeability, water saturation, hydrocarbon saturation and bulk volume of water are carried out using well logs. Petrographic and XRD results based on several core samples are also compared with log-
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Sun, Yu, Lingling Liao, Shuyong Shi, Jinzhong Liu, and Yunpeng Wang. "How TOC affects Rock-Eval pyrolysis and hydrocarbon generation kinetics: an example of Yanchang Shale (T3y) from Ordos Basin, China." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 600, no. 1 (2020): 012026. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/600/1/012026.

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Abstract Rock-Eval pyrolysis and kinetics are widely used to evaluate hydrocarbon generations. Due to heterogeneity of shale, even a series of samples come from the same drill core rock will have a wide range of total organic carbon (TOC). It is important to select propriate TOC samples to acquire Rock-Eval and kinetic parameters. However, influence of different TOC levels to Rock-Eval and kinetics are still not well known. In this study, different samples with different TOC of 3.87%, 13.59%, 18.17%, 23.93%, 25.93% and 35.35% taken from one drill core were selected and analysed. And all sample
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Lüning, Sebastian, Sadat Kolonic, David K. Loydell, and Jonathan Craig. "Reconstruction of the original organic richness in weathered Silurian shale outcrops (Murzuq and Kufra basins, southern Libya)." GeoArabia 8, no. 2 (2003): 299–308. http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/geoarabia0802299.

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ABSTRACT The early Silurian in North Africa and Arabia was characterised by widespread deposition of organic-rich shales in palaeo-depressions. The unit represents an important hydrocarbon source rock in the region and can be detected easily in well logs because of strong uranium-related natural radiation. In exposures, however, organic matter is commonly heavily oxidised through weathering so that identification of the unit in the field is difficult. Uranium and pyrite framboids appear to be less vulnerable to weathering and may be used to identify intervals of originally organic-rich shales
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Woillez, Marie-Noëlle, Christine Souque, Jean-Luc Rudkiewicz, Françoise Willien, and Tristan Cornu. "Insights in Fault Flow Behaviour from Onshore Nigeria Petroleum System Modelling." Oil & Gas Sciences and Technology – Revue d’IFP Energies nouvelles 72, no. 5 (2017): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.2516/ogst/2017029.

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Faults are complex geological features acting either as permeability barrier, baffle or drain to fluid flow in sedimentary basins. Their role can be crucial for over-pressure building and hydrocarbon migration, therefore they have to be properly integrated in basin modelling. The ArcTem basin simulator included in the TemisFlow software has been specifically designed to improve the modelling of faulted geological settings and to get a numerical representation of fault zones closer to the geological description. Here we present new developments in the simulator to compute fault properties throu
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Ruppel, Stephen C., Harry Rowe, Kitty Milliken, Chao Gao, and Yongping Wan. "Facies, rock attributes, stratigraphy, and depositional environments: Yanchang Formation, Central Ordos Basin, China." Interpretation 5, no. 2 (2017): SF15—SF29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/int-2016-0122.1.

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The Late Triassic Yanchang Formation (Fm) is a major target of drilling for hydrocarbons in the Ordos Basin. Although most of the early focus on this thick succession of lacustrine rocks has been the dominant deltaic sandstones and siltstones, which act as local reservoirs of oil and gas, more recent consideration has been given to the organic-rich mudstone source rocks. We used modern chemostratigraphic analysis to define vertical facies successions in two closely spaced cores through the Chang 7 Member, the primary source rock for the Yanchang hydrocarbon system. We used integrated high-reso
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J. Sunday, Abe, and Lurogho S. Ayoleyi. "Petrophysical analysis of “explorer” wells using well log and core data(a case study of “explorer” field, offshore Niger Delta, Nigeria)." International Journal of Advanced Geosciences 8, no. 2 (2020): 219. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijag.v8i2.31114.

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Reservoir characterization involves computing various petrophysical parameters and defining them in terms of their quantity and quality so as to ascertain the yield of the reservoir. Petrophysical well log and core data were integrated to analyze the reservoir characteristics of Explorer field, Offshore, Niger Delta using three wells. The study entails determination of the lithology, shale volume (Vsh), porosity (Φ), permeability (K), fluid saturation and cross plotting of petrophysical and core values at specific intervals to know their level of correlation. The analysis identified twelve hyd
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Kosakowski, Paweł, Dariusz Więcław, Adam Kowalski, and Yuriy Koltun. "Assessment of hydrocarbon potential of Jurassic and Cretaceous source rocks in the Tarnogród-Stryi area (SE Poland and W Ukraine)." Geologica Carpathica 63, no. 4 (2012): 319–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10096-012-0025-3.

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Assessment of hydrocarbon potential of Jurassic and Cretaceous source rocks in the Tarnogród-Stryi area (SE Poland and W Ukraine) The Jurassic/Cretaceous stratigraphic complex forming a part of the sedimentary cover of both the eastern Małopolska Block and the adjacent Łysogóry-Radom Block in the Polish part as well as the Rava Rus'ka and the Kokhanivka Zones in the Ukrainian part of the basement of the Carpathian Foredeep were studied with geochemical methods in order to evaluate the possibility of hydrocarbon generation. In the Polish part of the study area, the Mesozoic strata were characte
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Thota, Surya Tejasvi, Md Aminul Islam, and Mohamed Ragab Shalaby. "A 3D geological model of a structurally complex relationships of sedimentary Facies and Petrophysical Parameters for the late Miocene Mount Messenger Formation in the Kaimiro-Ngatoro field, Taranaki Basin, New Zealand." Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology 12, no. 4 (2021): 1147–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13202-021-01366-0.

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AbstractThe present study investigates the reservoir characteristics of the Mount Messenger Formation of Kaimiro-Ngatoro Field which was deposited in deep-water environment. A 3D seismic dataset, core data and well data from the Kaimiro-Ngatoro Field were utilized to identify lithofacies, sedimentary structures, stratigraphic units, depositional environments and to construct 3D geological models. Five different lithologies of sandstone, sandy siltstone, siltstone, claystone and mudstone are identified from core photographs, and also Bouma sequence divisions are also observed. Based on log char
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Thul, David, and Stephen Sonnenberg. "Expression of the Colorado Mineral Belt in Upper Cretaceous Niobrara Formation Source Rock Maturity Data from the Denver Basin." Mountain Geologist 55, no. 1 (2018): 19–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.31582/rmag.mg.55.1.19.

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New source rock maturity data along the Colorado Mineral Belt trend in the Denver Basin reveal that source rocks in the deepest portion of the basin range from the onset of oil generation to wet gas maturity across a distance of less than 30 miles along present day structure. Additionally, sampled rock core and cuttings along a northeast-southwest transect reveal that the Niobrara Formation is within the oil maturity window all the way to the Nebraska-Colorado border. The correlation of these analyses to an identified thermal anomaly demonstrate that maturity along these trends is affected by
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Core parameters; hydrocarbon basins"

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Goda, Hussam M. "Prediction of special core parameters for Australian hydrocarbon basins." Thesis, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/74882.

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The determination, validation and understanding, and proper use of special core analysis relationships are paramount in the assessment of recovery efficiency of petroleum reservoirs. The most reliable information, resulting in representative relationships, such as for relative permeability and capillary pressure, may be obtained from laboratory experiments. However, being time-consuming and expensive, the number of core samples typically subjected to such investigations tends to be limited, often resulting in data deficiencies and hence improper understanding of the necessary relationships, wh
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Conference papers on the topic "Core parameters; hydrocarbon basins"

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Jarassova, Tolganay, and Mehmet Altunsoy. "Organic Geochemical Characteristics of Core Samples from Central Primorsk-Emba Province, Precaspian Basin, Kazakhstan." In SPE Annual Caspian Technical Conference. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/207044-ms.

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Abstract The Primorsk-Emba province is one of the main oil and gas region of the Precaspian basin. The resources of the Primorsk-Emba oil and gas region range from 5 to 12 billion tons of oil and from 2 to 6 trillion m³ of natural gas. This study primarily concentrates on investigating the organic geochemistry and petroleum geology characteristics of sedimentary units that generated oil in the central Primorsk-Emba province. 20 core samples taken from the Jurassic units in the western part of the study area are characterized by organic matter amount, hydrocarbon production potential, type of o
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Jarassova, Tolganay, and Mehmet Altunsoy. "Organic Geochemical Characteristics of Core Samples from Central Primorsk-Emba Province, Precaspian Basin, Kazakhstan." In SPE Annual Caspian Technical Conference. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/207044-ms.

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Abstract The Primorsk-Emba province is one of the main oil and gas region of the Precaspian basin. The resources of the Primorsk-Emba oil and gas region range from 5 to 12 billion tons of oil and from 2 to 6 trillion m³ of natural gas. This study primarily concentrates on investigating the organic geochemistry and petroleum geology characteristics of sedimentary units that generated oil in the central Primorsk-Emba province. 20 core samples taken from the Jurassic units in the western part of the study area are characterized by organic matter amount, hydrocarbon production potential, type of o
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"Low Resistivity Reservoir Pay Evaluation, New Opportunity for Further Development, Case Study On Gumai Formation Of B Field, Jambi Sub Basin, South Sumatera Basin." In Indonesian Petroleum Association 44th Annual Convention and Exhibition. Indonesian Petroleum Association, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29118/ipa21-se-128.

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The understanding of low resistivity reservoir zone is one of the most challenging cases for further development in order to optimize the remaining oil and gas field productions. In the Intra-Gumai Formation “B” Field where marine clastic reservoirs are deposited, a low resistivity reservoir is being developed as a new perforation and workover target. This study discusses how to identify the cause of low resistivity case and evaluate the proper petrophysical parameters to unlock the potential reservoir pay zones. The data set consists of petrographic, X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), Cation Exchange C
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Tolioe, William Amelio, Linda Hanalim, Joely Bt A Ghafar, and Thanapala Singam Murugesu. "Integrated Advance Petrophysical Evaluation for Heterolithic Clastics Reservoir Characterization Optimization in Malay Basin." In Offshore Technology Conference Asia. OTC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/31452-ms.

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Abstract In an oil producing S-field within Malay basin, the existence of heterolithic and thinly laminated reservoirs are common. Standard resolution logging tools are incapable to separate inter-bedded sand-shale layers due to their low vertical resolutions and the conventional petrophysical workflow was not robust enough in capturing the actual properties of the laminated sand shale (LSS) reservoirs in S-field. As a result, the estimated permeability did not match the core permeability and required a significantly high multipliers in the dynamic model and the calculated saturation failed to
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Dash, Sabyasachi, and Zoya Heidari. "ENHANCED ASSESSMENT OF FLUID SATURATION IN THE WOLFCAMP FORMATION OF THE PERMIAN BASIN." In 2021 SPWLA 62nd Annual Logging Symposium Online. Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30632/spwla-2021-0052.

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Conventional resistivity models often overestimate water saturation in organic-rich mudrocks and require extensive calibration efforts. Conventional resistivity-porosity-saturation models assume brine in the formation as the only conductive component contributing to resistivity measurements. Enhanced resistivity models for shaly-sand analysis include clay concentration and clay-bound water as contributors to electrical conductivity. These shaly-sand models, however, consider the existing clay in the rock as dispersed, laminated, or structural, which does not reliably describe the distribution
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Masoud, Mohamed, W. Scott Meddaugh, Masoud Eljaroshi, and Khaled Elghanduri. "Enhanced and Rock Typing-Based Reservoir Characterization of the Palaeocene Harash Carbonate Reservoir-Zelten Field-Sirte Basin-Libya." In SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/205971-ms.

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Abstract The Harash Formation was previously known as the Ruaga A and is considered to be one of the most productive reservoirs in the Zelten field in terms of reservoir quality, areal extent, and hydrocarbon quantity. To date, nearly 70 wells were drilled targeting the Harash reservoir. A few wells initially naturally produced but most had to be stimulated which reflected the field drilling and development plan. The Harash reservoir rock typing identification was essential in understanding the reservoir geology implementation of reservoir development drilling program, the construction of repr
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Panjaitan, J. "Novel Approach on Thin Bed Reservoir Case Study from Muda Formation, Natuna Basin." In Digital Technical Conference. Indonesian Petroleum Association, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29118/ipa20-g-244.

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The presence of shale in thin beds reservoirs affects formation evaluation where the standard conventional log analyses are not designed to properly correct this effect. The conventional logging tools, with low vertical resolution, are not able to characterize these thin beds. This implies that log values do not represent the true bed or layer properties, but rather an average of multiple beds. Muda Formation are characterized by thin bed layers, made up of clastic rock sequences with dominant lithology of sandstone inter-bedded with shale, siltstone, and organic material as confirmed by drill
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Habib, Kashfi B., Andrew Cuff, and Tony King. "Analysis of Iceberg Frequency in Labrador Sea Using Aerial Reconnaissance Flight Surveys and Satellite Radar Data." In ASME 2015 34th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2015-42104.

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Recently Nalcor announced the discovery of three newly defined hydrocarbon basins located primarily in deep water in the Labrador Sea, off the east coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The basins are Henley, Chidley and Holton Basins and expanded the extent of the Hawke Basin. On behalf of Nalcor Energy, C-CORE recently completed the Offshore Newfoundland and Labrador Metocean Study which summarizes environmental conditions of these regions to support offshore petroleum exploration and development in the Labrador Sea and to outline the resource potential to the global oil and gas indust
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Dash, Sabyasachi, and Zoya Heidari. "APPLICATION OF IMAGE LOGS FOR ENHANCED RESISTIVITY-BASED WATER SATURATION ASSESSMENT IN ORGANIC-RICH MUDROCKS." In 2021 SPWLA 62nd Annual Logging Symposium Online. Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30632/spwla-2021-0072.

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Organic-rich mudrocks are complex in terms of rock fabric (i.e., the spatial distribution of rock components), which impacts electrical resistivity measurements and, therefore, estimates of hydrocarbon reserves. Conventional resistivity-saturation-porosity methods for assessment of water/hydrocarbon saturation do not reliably incorporate the spatial distribution of rock components and pores in the assessment of fluid saturation. Extensive calibration efforts are required for indirectly projecting the impact of rock fabric on resistivity models. For instance, none of the existing shaly-sand mod
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Sharma, Gaurav, and Derek Hayes. "Machine Learning Based Integrated Approach to Estimate Total Organic Carbon in Shale Reservoirs – A Case Study from Duvernay Formation, Alberta Canada." In SPE Canadian Energy Technology Conference. SPE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/208916-ms.

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Abstract Shale gas reservoirs have become prominent contributors to the world's hydrocarbon resources and production. They exhibit multiple storage mechanisms, two of which are linked to the free and adsorbed gas phase. Since the adsorbed gas may be stored as a denser phase than the free gas, the contribution of the adsorbed phase can be significant. The adsorbed volume is related to the total organic carbon (TOC) and thus, higher TOC can indicate higher hydrocarbon inplace. Furthermore, productivity can be linked to TOC through the potential for overpressure and conversion of kerogen to pore
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