AAPG: Successful Techniques to Evaluate Traps and Pressure Compartments
Room Hall G
Poster session is from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM Co-Chairs: J. W. Handschy and P. B. Flemings
J. Hesthammer, F. Porturas: Subsurface Integration - the Fifth Dimension: A Case Study From the Gullfaks Field, Northern North Sea
C. F. Gyllenhammar: Subglacial groundwater flow during the last glaciation in the North Sea
A. I. Younes, A. Aydin: Segmentation of normal faults in the dip direction and its significance in fault seal analyses
B. Koledoye, A. Aydin: A New, Process-based Methodology for Shale Smear Analyses in the Niger Delta
M. Mallett, M. B. Clennell, J. H. Strange, Q. J. Fisher: Imaging pore connectivivity through sealing fault rocks with NMR
R. Wilhelm, C. Limbaugh: Pressure compartments from effective stress profiles - hydrocarbon trap implications for the shelf and deepwater GOM
X. Luo: Natural Hydraulic Fracturing: Episodic or Continuous? - Modeling and Examples
P. D. Heppard, M. L. Albertin, B. E. Wagner, D. J. Bettencourtt: Difficulties in Pressure Prediction Using Seismic Velocities Due to Anisotropy, Velocity Insensitivity, and Inadequate Geologic Prediction
N. A. Hallam, R. E. Swarbrick, D. Teasdale: Geological pressure depth plots to identify seals and pressure compartments
D. Moos, T. Finkbeiner: Predicting reservoir pressure and compaction drive in clastic rocks using velocity and porosity
J. Comer, A. J. Park, D. F. Payne, K. Tuncay, P. J. Ortoleva: Fracture Prediction with a 3-D Finite Element Diagenetic, Hydrologic, Mechanical Model
S. S. Shaker: Trap integrity: An exploration risk in deep water enclosed mini-salt basins in the Gulf Of Mexico