Formation picks in complex reservoir

cross section with formation picksA cross section including this applicant's formation picks was included in her application. This reservoir interval hosts an erratic distribution of moveable oil, gas and formation water. She says these fluids do not appear to exist in a conventional arrangement of gas over oil over water, as gas-oil and oil-water contacts are not observed, and there is no free gas cap present. She believes this indicates that gravity or buoyancy forces do not control the system.

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Tags: Seismic, Exploration

Granger Low   2 Feb 2016



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