اکتشاف تله های نفت و گاز Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps
اکتشاف تله های نفت و گاز
Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps
(Handbook of Petroleum Geology Series, AAPG)

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
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