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One way to improve our understanding of the reservoir behavior at depth is to analyze the ground surface response during reservoir exploitation. During reservoir exploitation, pressure changes can lead to compaction/dilation at depth resulting in gro
Autor:
S.B. Giger, C. Harbers, Bogdan Orlic, M. Ricchetti, Brecht Wassing, J.H. ter Heege, Michael B. Clennell, P. Clark
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 7, 48, 1160-1172
A new type of direct shear apparatus has been developed to allow for deformation of large and intact rock samples under fluid-sealed conditions. The sealed cell was specifically designed to monitor changes to fluid flow across the evolving rupture su
Publikováno v:
EAGE/SPE Workshop on Integrated Geomechanics in E&P 23-26 October 2016, Abu Dhabi, UAE, 1-5
Fractured rocks play an important role in many types of petroleum and geo-energy operations. From fractured limestone reservoirs to unconventionals, understanding the geomechanical behaviour and the dynamically coupled (dual) permeability system is p
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EAGE/SPE Workshop on Integrated Geomechanics in E&P, 23-26 October 2016, Abu Dhabi, UAE, 1-5
Faults and fractures in hydrocarbon reservoirs are key to some major production issues including (1) varying productivity of different well sections due to intersection of preferential flow paths with the wellbore, (2) varying hydrocarbon column heig
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Day 4 Wed, December 09, 2015.
Since 2010 activity in shale gas exploration moved to the European continent. One of the potential targets identified in Western Europe is the Carboniferous Epen Formation (Lower Namurian A) and especially it's basal Geverik Member in the Netherlands
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Day 4 Wed, December 09, 2015.
While extensive data and experiences are available for hydraulic fracturing and hydrocarbon production from shales in the U.S.A., such a record is lacking in many underexplored shale basins worldwide. As limited data is usually available in these bas
Autor:
J.H. ter Heege, G. de Bruin
Publikováno v:
Fourth International Conference on Fault and Top Seals.
The sealing capacity of faults is one of the main controlling factors determining column heights of hydrocarbons in structural traps and potentially bypassed gas in undrained reservoir compartments. Limited available data in early exploration phases
Publikováno v:
Proceedings.
Uncertainties in upfront predictions of hydraulic fracturing and gas production of underexplored shale gas targets are important as often large potential resources are deduced based on limited available data. In this paper, uncertainties are quantifi
Publikováno v:
Offshore Technology Conference Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 29-31 October 2013, 1-10
Abstract The success of shale gas exploration and production in the United States has triggered other countries around the world to look into possibilities of producing gas from different shales. As it turns out, one of the main difficulties when loo
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Proceedings.
Large scale implementation of CO2 storage can significantly reduce emission of greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere. However, safe and long-term containment of CO2 in storage reservoirs must be ensured. Wellbores in the subsurface present possible l