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Publikováno v:
Geofluids. 6:122-136
Pressure and hydrocarbon migration modelling was carried out in the Tune Field area, Viking Graben, offshore Norway. The pressures are considered to be controlled by compartments bounded by mapped faults. Two different interpreted fault maps at the t
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geochemical Exploration. :679-683
Two scenarios of hydrocarbon generation comprising different thermal histories and hydrocarbon potential, and six scenarios of leakage from the Jurassic into the Tertiary have been investigated using ray tracing technology. Leakage only at the Heimda
Publikováno v:
Proceedings.
Based on a calibrated model for porosity versus depth in sedimentary basins, the impact of clay content is described. The model is based on rock mechanical principles, and describe porosity as a function of pore compaction and effective stress. The r
Autor:
Ø. Sylta
Publikováno v:
72nd EAGE Conference and Exhibition - Workshops and Fieldtrips.
Publikováno v:
70th EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2008.
A silisiclastic porosity compaction relationship has been derived for sedimentary basins, where shale volume contents (Vshale) from well logs are used as input. The relationship has been derived from simplified assumptions about stress-paths and rock
Publikováno v:
65th EAGE Conference & Exhibition.
D-38 MAPPING GEOLOGICAL BODIES FROM SEISMIC INVERSION RESULTS Abstract 1 O. SYLTA 1 R. SOLLIE 2 H. P. HANSEN 3 S. OSTMO 1 1 SINTEF Petroleum Research NO-7465 Trondheim Norway Utilization of existing information is necessary to establish more accurate
Publikováno v:
First EAGE International Conference on Fault and Top Seals - What do we know and where do we go?.
Reservoirs and cap-rocks undergo burial dwing geological time. Hydrocarbons migrate into and fill traps during periods of active expulsion from source rocks. The supply of oil and gas can be abundant until deep burial stops the supply. Capillary leak
Autor:
Ø. Sylta
Publikováno v:
65th EAGE Conference & Exhibition.
Autor:
T. Hanesand, Ø. Sylta
Publikováno v:
60th EAGE Conference and Exhibition.
J2 is a down-faulted roll-over structure along the Qsygarden Fault Zone (OFZ) in block 36/7 (PL 153) on the Horda platform, Northern North Sea. The fault is located less than 30 km from the Norwegian mainland. The J2-trap has only a small structural