AAPG: New Developments in Reservoir - Scale Geochemistry - Organic and Inorganic
Room Ballroom I
Co-Chairs: J. Cubitt and D. A. Wavrek
1:25 -- Introductory Remarks
1:30 -- C. J. Ballentine: New Developments in Reservoir-Scale Noble Gas Isotope Techniques
1:50 -- P. J. Jones, H. I. Halpern, D. M. Jarvie, D. Weldon, J. M. Al-Dubaisi, S. M. AlQathami: New Applications to Assess Reservoir Quality in Oil Reservoirs Using Pyrolytic Techniques
2:10 -- R. L. Kaufman: Evaluating Reservoir Continuity Using Reservoir Pressure and Fluid Composition Data – A Geochemical Perspective
2:30 -- G. E. Michael, K. Swirydczuk, J. Gaynor: Reservoir Geochemistry Application In A Fractured Carbonate Reservoir
2:50 -- F. Mosca, D. A. Wavrek, D. M. Jarvie: Can the Reservoir Continuity Technique be Applied to a Compositionally Graded Oil Column? Methodological Remarks and Case History Application
3:10 -- Break
3:20 -- S. Losh, L. Cathles, III: Migration Direction and Compartmentation Deduced from Reservoir Brine Geochemistry, South Eugene Island Block 330 Field, Offshore Louisiana
3:40 -- D. A. Wavrek: Delineation of Reservoir Compartments with Geochemical Technologies - Applications to Gas and Gas-Condensate Systems
4:00 -- H. I. Halpern, P. J. Jones, A. M. Al-Jaziri, J. M. Al-Dubaisi, W. J. Carrigan, M. A. Al-Amoudi: An Explanation for the Gas Oil Ratio Variation Among Central Arabian Petroleums
4:20 -- P. D. Jenden, M. A. Al-Amoudi, M. I. Al-Eid, R. K. Sadler, S. P. Salamy: Geochemical Fingerprinting of Crude Oils, Shaybah Field, Saudi Arabia: Evidence Of Reservoir Charging History