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Quantitative fault seal prediction

Fristad, T., Groth, A., Yielding, G. and Freeman, B. 1997. Quantitative fault seal prediction a case study from Oseberg Syd. In P. Mpller-Pedersen and A.G. Koestler (Editors), Hydrocarbon Seals ... [Pg.71]

Quantitative fault seal prediction a case study from Oseberg Syd... [Pg.107]

Yielding, G., Freeman, B. and Needham, D.T. 1997. Quantitative fault seal prediction. Am. Assoc. Pet. Geol. Bull., 81 897-917. [Pg.124]

The distribution of fault rocks cannot be characterised from well data, raising the question of whether purely deterministic methods for fault seal prediction can ever be successful. The way forward is refinement of current empirical methods by achieving a more detailed characterisation of sub-surface faults, allowing more quantitative comparisons of target faults with those of known sealing behaviour. [Pg.61]


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