AAPG: Successful Techniques to Evaluate Traps and Pressure Compartments
Room 388-390
Co-Chairs: J. W. Handschy and P. B. Flemings
1:25 -- Introductory Remarks
1:30 -- D. Grauls, T. Rives, F. Pascaud: Fault seal quantitative assessment in hydrocarbon-compartmentalized structures using fluid pressure data
1:50 -- M. O. Maler, N. R. Braunsdorf, M. G. Kittridge: 3-D Stress and Pressure Prediction in the Deep Water Setting
2:10 -- P. D. Heppard, M. O. Traugott: Significance of Extreme Overpressure for Understanding Petroleum Systems
2:30 -- T. Finkbeiner, M. D. Zoback, B. B. Stump, P. B. Flemings: Stress, Pore Pressure, and Dynamically Constrained Hydrocarbon Columns in the South Eugene Island 330 Field, Gulf of Mexico
2:50 -- J. C. Moore, C. Dileonardo, N. L. Bangs, T. H. Shipley, S. E. Nissen, G. F. Moore: Compartmentalization of a thrust decollement by high-angle faulting: Evidence from seismic amplitude and coherence images, and Logging While Drilling
3:10 -- Break
3:20 -- D. J. Wiprut, M. D. Zoback: Fault reactivation and hydrocarbon leakage along a previously sealing normal fault in the northern North Sea
3:40 -- R. Davies, L. An, A. Mathis, P. Jones, C. Cornette: Fault seal analysis, SMI 36 field, Gulf of Mexico
4:00 -- B. DeVault: Analysis of fault reactivation and paleo-juxtaposition relationships in the West Netherlands Basin
4:20 -- S. J. Naruk: Fault Seal Evaluation and Prediction
4:40 -- G. Yielding, P. Bretan, G. Marsden: Fault-seal evaluation in exploration and production environments