Abstract. The approaches and background Earth model applicable for overpressure phenomenon investigation have been reviewed and systemised in the context of their applicability for pre-drill and while-drill prediction. An Effective Basin Model (EBM) concept has been introduced basing on the successive assumption simplifying full-scale basin modelling solutions. The EBM concept allows to incorporate 1-D and 2-D approaches to overpressure modelling in basin time scale. The relevant combine 3-D overpressure modelling operator has been designed. The operator has been capable to account for the main overpressuring mechanisms including 3-D pressure communication phenomena (centroid effect, dipping aquifer beds, pressure drop across the sealing fa...
This study illustrates a procedure conducive to a preliminary risk analysis of overpressure developm...
Overpressure and underpressure in the basin is mainly developed due to the disequilibrium compactio...
When significant pore pressure changes occur because of production from a hydrocarbon reservoir the ...
The starting point for this Dr. Ing. thesis was the requirement for models describing basin scale ov...
This paper presents preliminary results of the analysis and interpretation of the observed pre-produ...
Block F3 North Sea is a block with pore pressure values that vary over time due to complex geologica...
Until now there is a lack of knowledge on quantified compressive tectonic stress and the impact on t...
In this paper we study the effects of timing of salt movement and mechanical compaction on the gener...
Abnormal fluid pressure regimes are commonly encountered at depth in most sedimentary basins. Relati...
Abstract: Jurassic and Triassic reservoirs in the Central North Sea are highly overpressured (>40...
A small, but significant fraction of wells drilled in the Northern Carnarvon Basin have encountered ...
The formation of seals, and the consequent retention of overpressure, is a common and expected event...
Most of the methods currently used for pore pressure prediction in sedimentary basins assume one dim...
Basin modeling aims at reconstructing the time evolution of a sedimentary basin in order to make qua...
Block F3 North Sea is a block with pore pressure values that vary over time due to complex geologica...
This study illustrates a procedure conducive to a preliminary risk analysis of overpressure developm...
Overpressure and underpressure in the basin is mainly developed due to the disequilibrium compactio...
When significant pore pressure changes occur because of production from a hydrocarbon reservoir the ...
The starting point for this Dr. Ing. thesis was the requirement for models describing basin scale ov...
This paper presents preliminary results of the analysis and interpretation of the observed pre-produ...
Block F3 North Sea is a block with pore pressure values that vary over time due to complex geologica...
Until now there is a lack of knowledge on quantified compressive tectonic stress and the impact on t...
In this paper we study the effects of timing of salt movement and mechanical compaction on the gener...
Abnormal fluid pressure regimes are commonly encountered at depth in most sedimentary basins. Relati...
Abstract: Jurassic and Triassic reservoirs in the Central North Sea are highly overpressured (>40...
A small, but significant fraction of wells drilled in the Northern Carnarvon Basin have encountered ...
The formation of seals, and the consequent retention of overpressure, is a common and expected event...
Most of the methods currently used for pore pressure prediction in sedimentary basins assume one dim...
Basin modeling aims at reconstructing the time evolution of a sedimentary basin in order to make qua...
Block F3 North Sea is a block with pore pressure values that vary over time due to complex geologica...
This study illustrates a procedure conducive to a preliminary risk analysis of overpressure developm...
Overpressure and underpressure in the basin is mainly developed due to the disequilibrium compactio...
When significant pore pressure changes occur because of production from a hydrocarbon reservoir the ...