Welcome to Petroleum Geology Forums

This is a free online community that aims to bring petroleum professionals and geologists together and share valuable knowledge. Registration is easy so become a member now for instant free access.
  • Petroleum Geologists can stay up to date with industry related topics and exchange ideas and concepts.
  • Upstream Oil and Gas Consultants get a chance to share their expertise and gain exposure to land future projects.
  • Geology students and graduates can join the discussion and get into contact with potential future employees.

  >> Register Now





Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 1 post ] 
Help with this scenario..more oil at middle 
Author Message

Joined: Wed Jan 22, 2014 5:22 am
Posts: 9
Post Help with this scenario..more oil at middle
Please what interpretation to I adduce to this reservoir,that shows greater hydrocarbon saturation(lower water saturation) at nearly the middle of the reservoir sand.

Please does it have something to do with isostastic adjustment of the reservoir to their thicker sediment load,such that reverses the initial updip oil migration towards the fan apex in turbidites.Is it channel sands or turbites?
Kindly reply.


Attachments:
Reservoir scenario.pptx [111.2 KiB]
Downloaded 299 times
Wed Aug 05, 2015 3:04 pm
Display posts from previous:  Sort by  
Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 1 post ] 


Related topics 
 Topics   Author   Replies   Views   Last post 
There are no new unread posts for this topic. Oil Sands Extraction Process

mcwenergygroup

4

2251

Tue Jul 16, 2013 9:24 am

ruhrpumpenpump View the latest post

 



Search for:
Jump to:  
cron


Content on EPGeology.com is intended for personal use only and to supplement, not replace, professional judgment. EPGeology.com disclaims any and all liability for your use of its content. As most of our content is supplied by our users we can not check copyright, and stress that copyright remains at the original owner. If you suspect copyright infringement please use the contact form to report it.
Contact || © EPGeology.com. || Powered by phpBB Asteroid Mining

phpBB SEO