Hydrocarbon migration and accumulation models revisited from a petroleum engineering viewpoint:implications to unconventional hydrocarbon exploration
Petroleum migration and hydrocarbon accumulation has been conventionally investigated in the laboratory and field,principally by considering the interaction between the capillary and buoyancy force within carrier beds and the seals.The best oil migration pathways are generally believed to be the highly porous and permeable beds within a petroleum system.The best seals are normally considered to be the low permeable rocks.Oil migration in carrier beds of low porosity and permeability would require an unusually large driving force or oil column height and is thus rarely considered.
Keyu Liu Shaobo Liu Xuan Tang Abdul Rashid Xiaofang Wei
CSIRO Earth science and Resource Engineering,P.O.Box 1130,Bentley WA 6112,Australia;China University China University of Geosciences,Beijing,100083,China Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development,PetroChina,Beijing CSIRO Earth science and Resource Engineering,P.O.Box 1130,Bentley WA 6112,Australia
国内会议
北京
英文
129-129
2011-06-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)