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Secondary hydrocarbon migration under hydrodynamic conditions

The process of migration may lead to focussed movement of hydrocarbons into economic accumulations. The secondary migration of hydrocarbons may occur under hydrostatic or hydrodynamic conditions. Under hydrostatic conditions, the hydrocarbons migrate through the water-saturated carrier-reservoir rocks as separate phase hydrocarbons. Under hydrodynamic conditions, the hydrocarbons may be transported in continuous separate phase, in suspension or in aqueous solution. Under both hydrostatic and hydrodynamic conditions, the hydrocarbons ultimately appear as separate phase hydrocarbons before they can accumulate in a trap (Tissot and Welte, 1984). [Pg.161]


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