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Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps
(Handbook of Petroleum Geology Series, AAPG)

Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps

By: ‌Edward A. Beaumont, Norman H. Foster, 2000

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Product Details
    * Hardcover: 1 pages
    * Publisher: American Association Of Petroleum Geologists (February 7, 2000)
    * Language: English
    * ISBN-10: 089181602X
    * ISBN-13: 978-0891816027 

Learn critical techniques for generating viable prospects. This is a how-to encyclopedia of prospecting for oil and gas. The book, an addition to the Handbook set of the Treatise of Petroleum Geology, focuses on procedures and proven petroleum exploration techniques that are critical for generating viable prospects. With an emphasis on the importance of creative thinking and the benefits of a multidisciplinary team approach, this publication provides a blueprint for your success as an oil finder. The book's twenty-one chapters deal with exploration philosophy, the concept and critical elements of traps in a petroleum system, evaluating the elements of a petroleum province, and methods for predicting reservoir occurrence, quality, and performanc

CONTENTS

1 Developing a Philosophy of Exploration, by Edward A. Beaumont, Norman H. Foster, Richard R. Vincelette, Marlan W. Downey, and James D. Robertson

The art and science of exploring for oil and gas

Characteristics of oil finders

Leading and managing explorationists

Applying the scientific method to petroleum exploration

Analog exploration

Part I Traps, Trap Types, and the Petroleum System

2 Classification of Exploration Traps, by Richard R. Vincelette, Edward A. Beaumont, and Norman H. Foster

Classification philosophy

How to use the classification scheme

Details of the trap classification scheme

3 Petroleum Systems, by Leslie B. Magoon and Edward A. Beaumont

Defining a petroleum system

Examples of two petroleum systems

Applying the petroleum system concept

Part II Critical Elements of the Petroleum Province

4 Sedimentary Basin Analysis, by John M. Armentrout

Basin framework

Depocenters

Depositional sequences

Depositional systems tracts

Minibasins and petroleum systems

Summary and exploration strategy, deepwater sands

5 Formation Fluid Pressure and Its Application, by Edward A. Beaumont and Forrest Fiedler

Pressure regimes

Using pressures to detect hydrocarbon presence

Predicting abnormal pressures

Pressure compartments

Capillarity and buoyancy

Hydrodynamics

6 Evaluating Source Rocks, by Carol A. Law

Source rock basics

Evaluating source rock richness

Evaluating source rock quality

Evaluating source rock maturity

Relationships between maturity and hydrocarbon generation

7 Migration of Petroleum, by Martin D. Matthews

Migration concepts

Mechanisms of migration

Changes in hydrocarbon composition during migration

Migration pathways

Calculating migration rate and charge volume

8 Oil - Oil and Oil - Source Rock Correlations, by Douglas W. Waples and Joseph A. Curiale

Introduction to correlations

Data used in correlations

Case histories

Part III Critical Elements of the Trap

9 Predicting Reservoir System Quality and Performance, by Dan J. Hartmann and Edward A. Beaumont

Reservoir system basics

Classifying pore systems

Pore—fluid interaction

Water saturation

Predicting reservoir system quality

Examples of petrophysical evaluation

10 Evaluating Top and Fault Seal, by Grant M. Skerlec

Evaluating fault seal

Evaluating top seal integrity

Evaluating intact top seal

11 Predicting Preservation and Destruction of Accumulations, by Alton A. Brown

Basics: destructive processes and age

Spillage

Leakage

Petroleum destruction

Part IV Predicting the Occurrence of Oil and Gas Traps

12 Interpreting Seismic Data, by Christopher L. Liner

Seismic primer

Identifying seismic events

Interpreting structure

13 Interpreting 3—D Seismic Data, by Geoffrey A. Dorn

Basics of interpreting 3—D seismic data

Stratigraphic interpretation techniques of 3—D Data

Attributes

Visualization techniques for 3—D data

14 Using Magnetics in Petroleum Exploration, by Edward A. Beaumont and S. Parker Gay, Jr.

Magnetic basics

Interpreting magnetic data

15 Applying Gravity in Petroleum Exploration, by David A. Chapin and Mark E. Ander

Applying general gravity methods

Applying borehole gravity methods

16 Applying Magnetotellurics, by Arnie Ostrander

What is magnetotellurics (MT)?

What does an MT survey measure?

How are MT data acquired?

Case histories

17 Applied Paleontology, by Robert L. Fleisher and H. Richard Lane

Paleontology and microfossils

Sample collection and treatment

Stratigraphic and geographic distribution of fossils

Applications

New directions

18 Surface Geochemical Exploration for Petroleum, by Dietmar Schumacher

Principles of surface geochemical exploration

Designing surface geochemical surveys

Case histories

19 Value of Geological Fieldwork, by Denise M. Stone

Why conduct geological fieldwork?

Necessary considerations

Some thoughts about geological fieldwork

20 Exploring for Structural Traps, by R.A. Nelson, T.L. Patton, and S. Serra

Basic structural approach

Structural interpretation techniques and tools

Workflow to find a prospect

Project planning: The one-minute structural play for managers

21 Exploring for Stratigraphic Traps, by John C. Dolson, Mike S. Bahorich, Rick C. Tobin, Edward A. Beaumont, Louis J. Terlikoski, and Michael L. Hendricks

Stratigraphic trap basics

Sequence stratigraphy

Geometrical analysis

Facies analysis

Basin-fill and trap analysis

Diagenetic modifications of stratigraphic traps