Advances in the study of fractured reservoirs
Naturally fractured reservoirs constitute a substantial percentage of remaining hydrocarbon resources. Their complex behaviour during production has traditionally proved difficult to predict, causing a large degree of uncertainty in reservoir development. The applied study of naturally fractured res...
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| Médium: | E-kniha Kniha |
| Jazyk: | angličtina |
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London
Geological Society
2014
Geological Society of London (GSL) |
| Edice: | Geological Society special publication |
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| ISBN: | 9781862393554, 1862393559 |
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- Title Page About the Book Table of Contents 1. Advances in the Study of Naturally Fractured Hydrocarbon Reservoirs: A Broad Integrated Interdisciplinary Applied Topic 2. Sedimentological Controls on the Fracture Distribution and Network Development in Mesaverde Group Sandstone Lithofacies, Uinta Basin, Utah, USA 3. Comparison of Digital Outcrop and Conventional Data Collection Approaches for the Characterization of Naturally Fractured Reservoir Analogues 4. Fault Linkage and Damage Zone Architecture in Tight Carbonate Rocks in the Suez Rift (Egypt): Implications for Permeability Structure along Segmented Normal Faults 5. Quantifying Fracture Density and Connectivity of Fractured Chalk Reservoirs from Core Samples: Implications for Fluid Flow 6. Characterizing Discontinuities in Naturally Fractured Outcrop Analogues and Rock Core: The Need to Consider Fracture Development over Geological Time 7. What Can We Learn from High-Resolution Numerical Simulations of Single- and Multi-Phase Fluid Flow in Fractured Outcrop Analogues? 8. Geomechanical Impacts on Flow in Fractured Reservoirs 9. Geomechanical Mechanisms Involving Faults and Fractures for Observed Correlations between Fluctuations in Flowrates at Wells in North Sea Oilfields 10. Fluid Flow through Porous Sandstone with Overprinting and Intersecting Geological Structures of Various Types 11. Influences of Nodular Chert Rhythmites on Natural Fracture Networks in Carbonates: An Outcrop and Two-Dimensional Discrete Element Modelling Study 12. Sills as Fractured Hydrocarbon Reservoirs: Examples and Models 13. A Methodology to Characterize Fractured Reservoirs Constrained by Statistical Geological Analysis and Production: A Real Field Case Study 14. Characterization of Highly Fractured Basement, Say'un Masila Basin, Yemen 15. Characterizing Seismic-Scale Faults Pre- and Post-Drilling; Lewisian Basement, West of Shetlands, UK 16. Integration of Outcrop and Subsurface Data during the Development of a Naturally Fractured Eocene Carbonate Reservoir at the East Ras Budran Concession, Gulf of Suez, Egypt 17. The Machar Oil Field, UK Central North Sea: Impact of Seismic Reprocessing on the Development of a Complex Fractured Chalk Field 18. Dual-Porosity Fractured Miocene Syn-Rift Dolomite Reservoir in the Issaran Field (Gulf of Suez, Egypt): A Case History of the Zonal Isolation of Highly Fractured Water Carrier Bed 19. The Importance of Natural Fractures in a Tight Reservoir for Potential CO2 Storage: A Case Study of the Upper Triassic-Middle Jurassic Kapp Toscana Group (Spitsbergen, Arctic Norway)

