--> Abstract: Integrated Structural Geology Techniques and How They Constrain Exploration Risk, by Ronald A. Nelson; #90934 (1998).
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Nelson, Ronald A., Amoco, Exploration & Production Technology Group, Houston, Texas

Abstract: Integrated Previous HitStructuralNext Hit Geology Previous HitTechniquesNext Hit and Previous HitHowNext Hit They Constrain Exploration Risk

In petroleum exploration, Previous HitstructuralNext Hit geology plays a critical role in identifying, defining, and quantifying hydrocarbon traps and in assigning technical risk to those prospects. This is done through the application and integration of up to 20 diverse Previous HitstructuralNext Hit Previous HittechniquesNext Hit. These Previous HittechniquesNext Hit each have an appropriate time of application and impact in the life of a prospect from inception to development drilling. Each play or prospect requires a unique subset of these Previous HittechniquesNext Hit applied in a proper sequence. Several Previous HitstructuralNext Hit project plans will be shown using specific prospects as examples of Previous HithowNext Hit these Previous HittechniquesNext Hit are chosen and applied.

The Previous HittechniquesNext Hit that are most important in our plays today are those that constrain exploration risk parameters. The Amoco exploration risk process will be presented as an example of such a risk process. That process is used to show Previous HithowNext Hit particular Previous HitstructuralNext Hit Previous HittechniquesNext Hit help quantify several of the critical risk parameters. These risk parameters include (1) trap definition or the properties of the hydrocarbon container (position, depth, size, and shape), (2) trap timing relative to hydrocarbon generation and migration, (3) seal integrity, and (4) reservoir porosity and permeability as influenced by deformation. A typical Previous HitstructuralNext Hit prospect will be utilized to depict the quantitative impact of the application of particular Previous HittechniquesNext Hit on the assignment of final risk numbers used in drilling decisions. In my opinion, the judicious application of a variety of modern Previous HitstructuralNext Hit geology Previous HittechniquesTop has the largest impact in quantifying and risking the prospect portfolios of the major oil companies of today.

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