Advances in carbonate exploration and reservoir analysis /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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London :
Geological Society,
2012.
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| Series: | Geological Society special publication ;
no. 370. |
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Table of Contents:
- Advances in carbonate exploration and reservoir analysis
- Carbonate rocks and petroleum reservoirs: a geological perspective from the industry
- Lacustrine carbonates in rift settings: the interaction of volcanic and microbial processes on carbonate deposition
- The Grosmont: the world's largest unconventional oil reservoir hosted in carbonate rocks
- Reservoir characteristics of fault-controlled hydrothermal dolomite bodies: Ramales Platform case study
- Reservoir properties and petrophysical modelling of carbonate sand bodies: outcrop analogue study in an epicontinental basin (Triassic, Germany)
- Reservoir characterization of an intra-orogenic Carbonates platform: Pila Spi Formation, Taq Taq oil field, Kurdistan, Iraq
- Mechanical stratigraphy and (palaeo- ) karstification of the Murge area (Apulia, southern Italy)
- Effects of diagenesis (cement precipitation) during fracture opening on fracture aperture-size scaling in carbonate rocks
- Interplay between fracturing and hydrothermal fluid flow in the Ason Valley hydrothermal dolomites (Basque-Cantabrian Basin, Spain)
- D. Geomodelling of carbonate mounds using two-point and multipoint statistics
- Characterization of karstic networks by automatic extraction of geometrical and topological parameters: comparison between observations and stochastic simulations
- Relevance of the stochastic stratigraphic well correlation approach for the study of complex carbonate settings: application to the Malampaya buildup (Offshore Palawan, Philippines)
- A new workflow for carbonate reservoir modelling based on MPS: shoal bodies in outcrop analogues (Triassic, SW Germany)
- An algorithm for 3D simulation of branchwork karst networks using Horton parameters and A[star] Application to a synthetic case.