and Smith, J.W., 1967, The diagenesis of plant lipids during the formation of coal, petroleum and natural gas - I. Changes in the n-paraffin hydrocarbons: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 31, no. 12, p. 2389-2397.The diagenesis of plant lipids during the for mation of coal,petrol...
Therefore, it is of great significance to reveal the gas-source relationship and clarify the gas-source conditions when predicting natural gas migration paths (Battani et al., 2000; Choi et al., 2013; Saadati et al., 2016; Song et al., 2022), exploring the distribution laws of petroleum ...
Natural gas-hydrates — A potential energy source for the 21st Century DevelopmentNatural gas-hydrates are an unconventional source of energy. Potential reserves of hydrated gas are over 1.5 脳 10 16 m 3 and are distributed ... YF Makogon,SA Holditch,TY Makogon - 《Journal of Petroleum ...
2.According to paragraph 1, which of the following is true about petroleum formation? A. Microscopic organisms that live in mud produce crude oil and natural gas. B. Large amounts of oxygen are needed for petroleum formation to begin. C. Petroleum is produced when organic material in sedime...
The composition and classification of crude oils and the influence of geological factors; V. A new approach to oil and gas exploration: application of the principles of petroleum generation and migration. The book demonstrates that the search for petroleum can benefit greatly from the integration ...
Analysis of sensitivity to hydrate blockage risk in natural gas gathering pipeline During the operational process of natural gas gathering and transmission pipelines, the formation of hydrates is highly probable, leading to uncontrolled m... AY Zhang,M Cai,N Wei,... - 《Petroleum Science》 被引...
Coal-bearing Jurassic sediments (Gresten Formation; Lower Quartzarenite Member) are discussed as source rocks for gas and minor oil in the basement of the ... RF Sachsenhofer,A Bechtel,T Kuffner,... - 《Petroleum Geoscience》 被引量: 25发表: 2006年 Characteristics of natural fractures in ...
69–86 (Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists and Alberta Research Council, 1994). Price, R. in Geological Atlas of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (eds Mossop, G. D. & Shetsen, I.) 13–24 (Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists and Alberta Research Council, 1994). Wright, G.,...
closed nature are presented here using the physical properties of natural petroleum, source rock characteristics and the numerical modelling of phase behaviour. In the mature western part of the basin petroleum accumulations have been postulated to be continuous in nature, characterized by very short ...
Our analysis indicates that three regimes occur at conditions pertinent to petroleum reservoirs. These regimes correspond to a critical point changing type from an unstable node to an unstable spiral and then to a stable spiral as flow rates increase. In the stable spiral case gas bubbles will ...