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Paper presented at the Abnormal Subsurface Pressure Symposium, May 15–16, 1972
Paper Number: SPE-3843-MS
... time period in sedimentation, compaction and diagenetic cycle.4 These seals can be related to three factors. Thomeer gave us a very good example of a physical seal in his reference to the first diagenetic stage of compaction.l7 He stated that many of the pressures encountered in the shallower portions...
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Paper presented at the Abnormal Subsurface Pressure Symposium, May 15–16, 1972
Paper Number: SPE-3850-MS
... received major emphasis: outside forces; l. Greater than normal formation compaction (2,3,4,5) ANALYSIS OF ABNORMALLY PRESSURED GAS 82 RESERVOIRS WITH PARTIAL WATER INFLUX SPE 3&'50 2. Shale water influx (7 ' 8). production. None of the energy sources 3. Peripherial water influx(G). can adequately...
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Paper presented at the Abnormal Subsurface Pressure Symposium, May 15–16, 1972
Paper Number: SPE-3851-MS
... a logarithmic relationship between permeability and porosity in his model for shale compaction. It seems logical to assume that permeability will also vary with age and composition of the shale. Shale permeability is probably anisotropic due to the flat-like structure of the shale. For a well compacted shale...
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Paper presented at the Abnormal Subsurface Pressure Symposium, May 15–16, 1972
Paper Number: SPE-3847-MS
... of the variation of water flux with depth will aid in understanding the cause. Upstream Oil & Gas shale application reaction interval pulsed nmr porosity diagenesis Fluid Dynamics compaction flux sediment flow in porous media gulf coast supernormally pressured well leaky sand hypothesis...

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