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Production Optimization in the Midland Basin Through Lateral Multiphase Flow Simulation

SPE Liquids-Rich Basins Conference - North America, 2017
Abstract Operators in the Permian Basin continue to advance their knowledge on unconventional horizontal wellbore constructions for optimal production. However, it is often assumed that drilling and completing the longest possible laterals is the obvious solution. Motivations to drill and complete the longest possible laterals could come
Yogashri Pradhan, Hongjie Xiong
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Stratigraphic resolution of a multiphase intracratonic basin system: The McArthur Basin, northern Australia

Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 1999
The McArthur Basin is a regionally extensive multiphase Proterozoic basin system in northern Australia. Existing lithostratigraphic elements are amalgamated into five coherent basin phases or ‘packages’, to provide a basin‐wide informal and non‐genetic stratigraphic framework on which future genetic models may be based.
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A control-volume finite-element method for three-dimensional multiphase basin modeling

Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2009
Abstract In this paper we describe a 3D control-volume finite-element method to solve numerically the coupled partial differential equations (PDEs) governing geological processes involved in the evolution of sedimentary basins. These processes include sediment deposition and deformation, hydrocarbon generation, multiphase fluid flow, and heat ...
Ulisses T. Mello   +2 more
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Multiphase Phanerozoic Subsidence and Uplift History Recorded in the Congo Basin: A Complex Successor Basin

2014
The Congo Basin of central Africa is a large iconic Phanerozoic sedimentary basin whose origin and tectonic evolution are poorly understood, mostly because of a lack of modern stratigraphic data, reflecting a long hiatus in field investigations during the past five decades.
Linol, Bastien   +4 more
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Multiphase timing of hominin occupations and the paleoenvironment in Luonan Basin, Central China

Quaternary Research, 2011
AbstractThousands of Paleolithic artifacts have been recovered from Paleolithic sites in the Luonan Basin, in the upper South Luohe River of central China. Their discovery suggests that the basin was an important area for hominin settlement during the Pleistocene.
Huayu Lu   +9 more
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Influence of multi-trend major fault reactivation during multiphase rifting: Beier Depression, Hailar Basin, NE China

Geological Magazine, 2022
AbstractComplex fault patterns associated with rift development in the Hailar Basin were largely influenced by the Mongolia–Okhotsk Ocean and Palaeo-Pacific tectonic regimes during the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous periods. Based on 3D seismic data from the Beier Depression in the Hailar Basin, we characterized the reactivation history of multi ...
Rui Lou   +4 more
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Modeling multiphase flow of petroleum at the sedimentary basin scale

Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 2003
Abstract Numerical basin modeling provides a strategy for optimizing exploration in frontier areas and evaluating new plays within well-explored basins. Ideally, a basin simulator should span the entire process of source-rock burial, hydrocarbon migration into a potential trap and assessment of trap integrity throughout the evolution of a basin. This
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Influence of multiphase carbonate cementations on the Eocene delta sandstones of the Bohai Bay Basin, China

Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2021
Abstract This study deciphers the origin and distribution of multiphase carbonate cementations and assesses their implications for reservoir quality of the Eocene delta hydrocarbon sandstones in the Bohai Bay Basin. Petrographic observation and stable isotopic analysis identified two phases of carbonate cementations: (1) eodiagenetic phase including ...
Yancong Jia   +3 more
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Multiphase CO 2 flow, transport and sequestration in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming, USA

Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 2000
Abstract Sequestration of anthropogenic “greenhouse gases” such as CO 2 is proposed as a means of reducing global warming. We tested the possibility of sequestering CO 2 in regional-scale aquifers in sedimentary basins, including residence time in possible aquifer storage sites and migration rates away from such sites.
B.J.O.L McPherson, B.S Cole
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Multiphase halokinesis in the Nordkapp Basin

1993
Halokinetic wavelength analysis and physical models with approximate dynamic scaling indicate that there is no need for the mother salt in the Nordkapp Basin to have been extraordinarily thick. Slow sedimentation allowed significant spreading of the surficial levels of salt stocks in the Nordkapp Basin during the late Triassic to Jurassic.
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