02105nam 2200493zu 450 991100471670332120241126153727.01-78620-120-81-5231-2224-2(PPN)22000515X(CKB)3410000000003594(SSID)ssj0000660288(PQKBManifestationID)12247753(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000660288(PQKBWorkID)10703613(PQKB)11701195(NjHacI)993410000000003594(EXLCZ)99341000000000359420160829d1998 uy engur|||||||||||txtccrFaulting, Fault Sealing and Fluid Flow in Hydrocarbon ReservoirsLondonGeological Society Publishing House19981 online resource (xxi, 319 pages) illustrations, maps (some color)Geological Society special publication;147Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph1-86239-022-3 As hydrocarbon reserves have become depleted and the oil industry has become more competitive, the need to cut costs by optimizing production and predicting the occurrence of subtle traps has highlighted the importance of information on the way in which faults and fractures affect fluid flow. This volume aims to answer such questions as: are hydrocarbons likely to have migrated into (or out of) the trap?; what is the likely height of hydrocarbons that a fault can support?; is it likely that compartments which have not been produced exist within a field and will therefore require further drilling?.Geological Society special publication;147Faults (Geology)Faults (Geology)551.87Jones G.364187Fisher Q. JKnipe R. JJones GPQKBBOOK9911004716703321Faulting, Fault Sealing and Fluid Flow in Hydrocarbon Reservoirs4391916UNINA