Basin modelling : advances and applications : proceedings of the Norwegian Petroleum Society Conference, 13-15 March 1991, Stavanger, Norway

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Basin modelling : advances and applications : proceedings of the Norwegian Petroleum Society Conference, 13-15 March 1991, Stavanger, Norway

edited by A.G. Doré et al.

(Norwegian Petroleum Society (NPF), special publication, no.3)

Elsevier, 1993

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The Norwegian Petroleum Society's conference Basin Modelling: Advances and Applications attracted nearly 100 papers, 49 of which are published in this volume. Included are major overview papers, discussions of controls on basin thermal history, controls on hydrocarbon generation, and primary and secondary migration of hydrocarbons. Case histories from the Norwegian shelf and many other basins worldwide are presented, containing state-of-the-art basin modelling techniques. Petroleum geologists and exploration geochemists will be interested in this volume.

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Preface. Opening and Welcome. List of Contributors I. Overview Papers. Basin modelling techiques - an overview (C. Hermanrud). Theoretical aspects of problems in basin modelling (I. Lerche). Future potential of basin modelling techniques (extended abstract) (M.A. Yukler, B. Dahl). Stratigraphic basin modelling - recent advances (B. Levell, W. Leu). II. Thermal Modelling. A recent Norwegian Shelf heating event - fact or fantasy? (R.P. Jensen, A.G. Dore). Transient thermal effects of rapid subsidence in the Haltenbanken area (E. Vik, C. Hermanrud). Optimization of temperature history - aspects of vitrinite reflectance and sterane isomerization (D. Hermansen). Comparison of different models for vitrinite reflectance evolution using laboratory calibration and modelling of well data (T. Throndsen, B. Andresen, A. Unander). Thermal maturation and burial history of the Multiwell Experiment Site, Piceance Basin, Colorado: application of thermal indicator tomography (K. Zhao, I. Lerche). Apatite fission-track analysis in sedimentary basins - a critical appraisal (N.D. Naeser). Fluid inclusions and organic maturity parameters as calibration tools in basin modelling (K. Leischner, D.H. Welte, R. Littke). A kinetic interpretation of the smectite-to-illite transformation (G. Vasseur, B. Velde). Validation and first application of palaeotemperature models of isomerisation and NMR aromatisation parameters (U. Ritter et al.). Distributed activation energy models from hydrous pyrolysis: towards a second-generation tool of thermal history analysis (U. Ritter et al.). Anisotropy of thermal conductivity in clayey formations (L. Demongodin, G. Vasseur, F. Brigaud). III. Controls on Hydrocarbon Generation and Expulsion. Modelling of petroleum generation and explusion - an update to recent reviews (P. Ungerer). Critical study of kinetic modelling parameters (J. Espitalie, F. Marquis, S. Drouet). Kerogen typing concepts designed for the quantitative geochemical evaluation of petroleum potential (B. Horsfield et al.). An inverse method for determining kinetic parameters for kerogens from routine pyrolysis data, and application to the Peace River arch area, Alberta, Canada (K. Nakayama, S. Cao). Fast Monte Carlo simulation of hydrocarbon generation (S.B. Nielsen). Experimental measurement of the molecular migration of light hydrocarbons in source rocks at elevated temperatures (B.M. Krooss, D. Hanebeck, D. Leythaeuser). Relative permeabilities and hydrocarbon explusion from source rocks (A. Okui, D.W. Waples). IV. Porosity, Fluid Flow and Secondary Migration. Modelling porosity reduction as a series of chemical and physical processes (D.W. Waples, H. Kamata). Compaction coefficients of argillaceous sediments: their implications, significance and determination (X. Luo, F. Brigaud, G. Vasseur). Modelling overpressures by effective-stress/porosity relationships in low-permeability rocks: empirical artifice or physical reality? (F. Schneider, J. Burrus, S. Wolf). Quantitative approach to geochemical processes in the Dogger aquifer (Paris Basin): from water analyses to the calculation of porosity evolution (P. Gouze, A. Coudrain-Ribstein). Effects of convection-currents on heat transfer in sedimentary basins (A. Lugvigsen et al.). Thermal disturbances arising from fluid circulation through thin and inclined aquifers (L. Demongodin, G. Vasseur). Predicting tectonic fractures and fluid flow through fractures in basin modelling (K.W. Larson et al.). New techniques and their applications in the analysis of secondary migration (O. Sylta). Closure vs. seal capacity - a fundamental control on the distribution of oil and gas (J.K. Sales). V. Case Studies, Norway. Application of basin modelling on the Norwegian Shelf (extended abstract) (B. Nyland). The influence of Tertiary and Quaternary sedimentation and erosion on hydrocarbon generation in Norwegian offshore basins (B. Dahl, J.H. Augustson). Impact of data integration on basin modelling in the Barents Sea (N.J. Theis et al.). Mineralogical and diagenetic control on the thermal conductivity of the sedimentary sequences in the Bjornoya Basin, Barents Sea (W. Fjeldskaar et al.). Issues in 3D sedimentary basin modelling and application to Haltenbanken, offshore Norway (D. Grigo et al.). Modelling the hydrocarbon system of the North Viking Graben: a case study (F.W. Schroeder, O. Sylta). History of hydrocarbon emplacement in the Oseberg Field determined by fluid inclusion microthermometry and temperature modelling (O. Walderhaug, W. Fjeldskaar). Modelling of expulsion and secondary migration along the southwestern margin of the Horda Platform (A. Skjervoy, O. Sylta). Basin modelling of hydrocarbon charge in the Egersund Basin, Norwegian North Sea: pre- and post-drilling assessments (H. Irwin et al.). Isostatic and tectonic susidence of the Egersund Basin (W. Fjeldskaar et al.) The importance of kinetic parameters in modelling generation by cracking of oil to gas - a case study in 1D from well 2/4-14 (P. Andresen et al.). VI. Case Studies, Worldwide. Basin modelling in an overthrust area of Austria (F. Schmidt, L. T. Erdo an). Geological-geochemical model of hydrocarbon systems generation in the deepest formations of the western Siberian Basin (N.N. Nemchenko, A.S. Rovenskaya, L.Sh. Girshorn). Main factors controlling regional oil and gas potential in the West Arctic, former USSR (B.K. Ostisty, S.I. Cheredeev). The petroleum systems of the South Caspian Basin (A.A. Narimanov). Inverse elastic flexural modelling of sedimentary basins: a case study from the Colville Trough, National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska (J. Cogan, I. Lerche, B. Russell). Analysis of the Beaufort-MacKenzie Basin, Canada: burial, thermal and hydrocarbon histories (J. Tang, I. Lerche). Palaeohydrology of the Gulf of Mexico Basin: development of compactional overpressure and timing of hydrocarbon migration relative to cementation (L.L. Summa et al.). References Index. Subject Index.

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA21458623
  • ISBN
    • 0444892729
    • 0444892729
  • 出版国コード
    uk
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Amsterdam ; Tokyo
  • ページ数/冊数
    xviii, 675p.
  • 大きさ
    30 cm
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