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Effective core-charge product

This study examines the Norphlet reservoir at Fairway Field and surrounding areas of Mobile Bay (Fig. 1). Analyses of seismic, well logs, fluid samples and core material provide data and information that are essential for understanding both the history and present-day properties of these deeply buried reservoirs. The diagenetic evolution of the Norphlet with respect to time, temperature and effective stress, along with the timing and retention of hydrocarbon charge, have important imphcations for exploration, field development and production decisions. [Pg.257]

Because of the relatively high regularity in the micellar core some asymmetric reactions occur with an enhanced stereoselectivity. Other typical effects of organized surfactants are the alteration of chemical and photophysical pathways, of quantum efficiency and ionization potentials, of oxidation and reduction properties, and finally of products and charges [6]. The morphology of micelles can change to rod-like structures at increasing concentrations of surfactants. The suitability of micellar... [Pg.132]


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