Abstract: Uplift of sedimentary ocks is accompanied by a wide range of physical and chemical changes that contribute to diagenesis and modify fluid flow regimes. Topography becomes a major driving force behind fluid flow patterns, and meteoric water may penetrate to several kilometres below the surface. Typical diagenefic processes include alteration and leaching of feldspars and other unstable minerals, precipitation of iron oxides and kaolin, and leaching of carbonate and sulphate cements. Reservoired oil may be degraded by near-surface waters, but reservoir rocks may become more oil-wet. Brittle fracturing is enhanced near the surface, and fluid flow may become predominantly fracture-bound as fractures dilate. Uplift also causes tilting ...
Orogeny-driven fluids that circulate in foreland basins can have strong impacts on petroleum systems...
ABSTRACT: Fluid inclusion studies from two contrasting fields in the Northern North Sea reveal hydr...
Reservoir quality (porosity and permeability) and heterogeneity in carbonate and siliciclastic hydro...
Abstract: Flow of fluids in sedimentary basins causes transport of heat and dissolved mass and is th...
The process of diagenesis, by which sediments become rock, has many physical and chemical aspects. E...
The diagenesis and fluid system evolution of outcrop analogues of potential sub-thrust Cretaceous ca...
We have developed a model of fluid flow and pressure development in sedimentary basins that incorpor...
The reservoir quality of sedimentary rocks is closely related to diagenesis, a process involving pos...
shelfal shoal areas or about structurally shallow growth fold structures in the tectonically active ...
1. Introduction Fluid flow is a first-order feature of the geodynamic evolution of basins and orogen...
Uplift events have caused the failure of hydrocarbon seals resulting from subsequent deformation and...
The effects of geopressuring and kerogen decomposition on mineral-fluid equilibria were calculated i...
Diagenetic changes in sedimentary basins may alter hydrocarbon reservoir quality with respect to por...
Integrated structural-petrographic-magnetic-basin modeling case studies in numerous foreland fold-an...
Abstract: Depressurization f reservoirs in petroliferous basins commonly occurs through cap-rocks at...
Orogeny-driven fluids that circulate in foreland basins can have strong impacts on petroleum systems...
ABSTRACT: Fluid inclusion studies from two contrasting fields in the Northern North Sea reveal hydr...
Reservoir quality (porosity and permeability) and heterogeneity in carbonate and siliciclastic hydro...
Abstract: Flow of fluids in sedimentary basins causes transport of heat and dissolved mass and is th...
The process of diagenesis, by which sediments become rock, has many physical and chemical aspects. E...
The diagenesis and fluid system evolution of outcrop analogues of potential sub-thrust Cretaceous ca...
We have developed a model of fluid flow and pressure development in sedimentary basins that incorpor...
The reservoir quality of sedimentary rocks is closely related to diagenesis, a process involving pos...
shelfal shoal areas or about structurally shallow growth fold structures in the tectonically active ...
1. Introduction Fluid flow is a first-order feature of the geodynamic evolution of basins and orogen...
Uplift events have caused the failure of hydrocarbon seals resulting from subsequent deformation and...
The effects of geopressuring and kerogen decomposition on mineral-fluid equilibria were calculated i...
Diagenetic changes in sedimentary basins may alter hydrocarbon reservoir quality with respect to por...
Integrated structural-petrographic-magnetic-basin modeling case studies in numerous foreland fold-an...
Abstract: Depressurization f reservoirs in petroliferous basins commonly occurs through cap-rocks at...
Orogeny-driven fluids that circulate in foreland basins can have strong impacts on petroleum systems...
ABSTRACT: Fluid inclusion studies from two contrasting fields in the Northern North Sea reveal hydr...
Reservoir quality (porosity and permeability) and heterogeneity in carbonate and siliciclastic hydro...