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Overpressure Models for Clastic Rocks, Their Relation to Hydrocarbon Expulsion: A Critical Reevaluation
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The article was published on 1998-01-01. It has received 47 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Overpressure & Clastic rock.read more
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Pore pressure prediction from well logs: Methods, modifications, and new approaches
TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical pore pressure-porosity model is proposed based on the primary overpressure generation mechanism, which provides a much easier way to handle normal compaction trendlines.
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Origin of overpressure and pore-pressure prediction in the Baram province, Brunei
TL;DR: In this paper, a pore-pressure database was compiled using wireline formation interval tests, drillstem tests, and mud weights from 157 wells in 61 fields throughout Brunei, where overpressures are observed in 54 fields both in the inner-shelf deltaic sequences and in the underlying prodelta shales.
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The sedimentary and tectonic evolution of the Yinggehai-Song Hong basin and the southern Hainan margin, South China Sea : Implications for Tibetan uplift and monsoon intensification
TL;DR: In this paper, a regional compilation of multichannel seismic reflection data from both the strike slip and rifted margins of the Yinggehai-Song Hong basin is presented for the first time.
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Stress, pore pressure, and dynamically constrained hydrocarbon columns in the South Eugene Island 330 field, northern Gulf of Mexico
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce a dynamic capacity model to describe a critical reservoir pore pressure value that corresponds to either the sealing capacity of the fault against which the sand abuts or the pressure required to hydraulically fracture the overlying shale or fault.
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Influence of clay fraction on pore-scale properties and hydraulic conductivity of experimentally compacted mudstones
TL;DR: In this article, the results of a series of hydraulic conductivity tests carried out on seven natural, well-characterised specimens of London Clay mudstone were reported, which enabled a test of the influence of clay fraction on the hydraulic conductivities, pore size distribution, compressibility and specific surface area of natural mudstones.