1 / 73

Petrolm in context

Petrolm in context. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology. Petroleum in context. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology. Petroleum in its chemical/physical context:.

yana
Download Presentation

Petrolm in context

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Petrolm in context University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Petroleum in context

  2. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Petroleum in its chemical/physical context:

  3. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Petroleum in its chemical/physical context:

  4. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Petroleum in its chemical/physical context:

  5. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Petroleum in its chemical/physical context:

  6. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Petroleum in its (larger) natural context: The critical elements of a petroleum accumulation: Seal (a.k.a. “cap rock”) Trap Reservoir Migration pathway Source ^ conventional Acronym: SMaRTS

  7. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Petroleum in its (larger) natural context: The critical elements of a petroleum accumulation: Seal (a.k.a. “cap rock”) Trap Reservoir Migration pathway Source Acronym: SMaRTS

  8. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology

  9. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology

  10. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology

  11. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology

  12. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology

  13. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology

  14. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology

  15. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology

  16. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology

  17. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology

  18. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology

  19. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology

  20. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Shepherd 2009

  21. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Petroleum in its (immediate) natural context: Reservoir - body of rock in which an accumulation of oil and/or gas resides - “formation” in petrophysical/engineering language - “the sand” in roughneck language Critical reservoir characteristics: Porosity - non-mineral-filled space (“void space”) Pore throats - connections between pores Permeability - extent to which a fluid will pass through something (here, the reservoir) Thickness Continuity

  22. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Petroleum in its (immediate) natural context: Reservoir - body of rock in which an accumulation of oil resides - “formation” in petrophysical/engineering language - “the sand” in roughneck language Critical reservoir characteristics: Porosity - non-mineral-filled space (“void space”) Pore throats - connections between pores Permeability - extent to which a fluid will pass through something (here, the reservoir) Thickness Continuity

  23. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Petroleum in its (immediate) natural context: Reservoir - body of rock in which an accumulation of oil resides - “formation” in petrophysical/engineering language - “the sand” in roughneck language Critical reservoir characteristics: Porosity - non-mineral-filled space (“void space”) Pore throats - connections between pores Permeability - extent to which a fluid will pass through something (here, the reservoir) Thickness Continuity

  24. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Petroleum in its (immediate) natural context: Reservoir - body of rock in which an accumulation of oil resides - “formation” in petrophysical/engineering language - “the sand” in roughneck language Critical reservoir characteristics: Porosity - non-mineral-filled space (“void space”) Pore throats - connections between pores Permeability - extent to which a fluid will pass through something (here, the reservoir) Thickness Continuity

  25. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Petroleum in its (immediate) natural context: Reservoir - body of rock in which an accumulation of oil resides - “formation” in petrophysical/engineering language - “the sand” in roughneck language Critical reservoir characteristics: Porosity - non-mineral-filled space (“void space”) Pore throats - connections between pores Permeability - extent to which a fluid will pass through something (here, the reservoir) Thickness Continuity

  26. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Petroleum in its (immediate) natural context: Reservoir - body of rock in which an accumulation of oil resides - “formation” in petrophysical/engineering language - “the sand” in roughneck language Critical reservoir characteristics: Porosity - non-mineral-filled space (“void space”) Pore throats - connections between pores Permeability - extent to which a fluid will pass through something (here, the reservoir) Thickness Continuity

  27. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology

  28. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Petroleum in its (immediate) natural context: Reservoir - body of rock in which an accumulation of oil resides - “formation” in petrophysical/engineering language - “the sand” in roughneck language Critical reservoir characteristics: Porosity - non-mineral-filled space (“void space”) Pore throats - connections between pores Permeability - extent to which a fluid will pass through something (here, the reservoir) Thickness Continuity

  29. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Petroleum in its (immediate) natural context: Reservoir - body of rock in which an accumulation of oil resides - “formation” in petrophysical/engineering language - “the sand” in roughneck language Critical reservoir characteristics: Porosity - non-mineral-filled space (“void space”) Pore throats - connections between pores Permeability - extent to which a fluid will pass through something (here, the reservoir) Wetting properties - extent to which water or non-aqueous-phase fluid is in contact with mineral surfaces Thickness Continuity

  30. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology

  31. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Petroleum in its (immediate) natural context: Reservoir - body of rock in which an accumulation of oil resides - “formation” in petrophysical/engineering language - “the sand” in roughneck language Critical reservoir characteristics: Porosity - non-mineral-filled space (“void space”) Pore throats - connections between pores Permeability - extent to which a fluid will pass through something (here, the reservoir) Wetting properties - extent to which water or non-aqueous-phase fluid is in contact with mineral surfaces Thickness Continuity

  32. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Petroleum in its (immediate) natural context: Reservoir - body of rock in which an accumulation of oil resides - “formation” in petrophysical/engineering language - “the sand” in roughneck language Critical reservoir characteristics: Porosity - non-mineral-filled space (“void space”) Pore throats - connections between pores Permeability - extent to which a fluid will pass through something (here, the reservoir) Wetting properties - extent to which water or non-aqueous-phase fluid is in contact with mineral surfaces Thickness Continuity

  33. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Progress in development of petroleum resources “Upstream” Topics of this course Non-geoscience topics “Downstream” Gluyas & Swarbrick 2004

  34. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Progress in development of petroleum resources Exploration Basin characterization Leads and Prospects Wildcatting Appraisal Development/Production Primary production Secondary production Tertiary production Refining Marketing “Upstream” Topics of this course Non-geoscience topics “Downstream” Gluyas & Swarbrick 2004

  35. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Progress in development of petroleum resources Exploration Basin characterization Leads and Prospects Wildcatting Appraisal Development/Production Primary production Secondary production Tertiary production Refining Marketing “Upstream” Topics of this course Non-geoscience topics “Downstream” Gluyas & Swarbrick 2004

  36. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Progress in development of petroleum resources Exploration Basin characterization Leads and Prospects Wildcatting Appraisal Development/Production Primary production Secondary production Tertiary production Refining Marketing “Upstream” Topics of this course Non-geoscience topics “Downstream” Gluyas & Swarbrick 2004

  37. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Progress in development of petroleum resources Exploration Basin characterization Leads and Prospects Wildcatting Appraisal Development/Production Primary production Secondary production Tertiary production Refining Marketing “Upstream” Topics of this course Non-geoscience topics “Downstream” Gluyas & Swarbrick 2004

  38. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology

  39. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Boreholes as geoscience resources

  40. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Boreholes

  41. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Boreholes

  42. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Boreholes

  43. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Boreholes

  44. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Boreholes

  45. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Boreholes

  46. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Human context: Some Organizations/Institutions: AAPG - American Association of Petroleum Geologists An organization of people (~31,000 members) Goals are science, education, and professional development Publishes AAPG Bulletin SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists An organization of people (~28,000 members) Goals are science and education; publishes Geophysics API - American Petroleum Institute An organization of corporations Goals are advocacy and standardization OPEC - Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries A cartel of nations OPEC members collectively hold 79% of world crude oil reserves and 44% of the world’s crude oil production. (Iran Investment Monthly November 2010) Headquarters in Tulsa Headquarters in Washington, DC Headquarters in Vienna

  47. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Human context: Some Organizations/Institutions: AAPG - American Association of Petroleum Geologists An organization of people (~31,000 members) Goals are science, education, and professional development Publishes AAPG Bulletin SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists An organization of people (~28,000 members) Goals are science and education; publishes Geophysics API - American Petroleum Institute An organization of corporations Goals are advocacy and standardization OPEC - Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries A cartel of nations OPEC members collectively hold 79% of world crude oil reserves and 44% of the world’s crude oil production. (Iran Investment Monthly November 2010) Headquarters in Tulsa Headquarters in Washington, DC Headquarters in Vienna

  48. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Human context: Some Organizations/Institutions: AAPG - American Association of Petroleum Geologists An organization of people (~31,000 members) Goals are science, education, and professional development Publishes AAPG Bulletin SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists An organization of people (~28,000 members) Goals are science and education; publishes Geophysics API - American Petroleum Institute An organization of corporations Goals are advocacy and standardization OPEC - Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries A cartel of nations OPEC members collectively hold 79% of world crude oil reserves and 44% of the world’s crude oil production. (Iran Investment Monthly November 2010) Headquarters in Tulsa Headquarters in Washington, DC Headquarters in Vienna

  49. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Human context: Some Organizations/Institutions: AAPG - American Association of Petroleum Geologists An organization of people (~31,000 members) Goals are science, education, and professional development Publishes AAPG Bulletin SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists An organization of people (~28,000 members) Goals are science and education; publishes Geophysics API - American Petroleum Institute An organization of corporations Goals are advocacy and standardization OPEC - Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries A cartel of nations OPEC members collectively hold 79% of world crude oil reserves and 44% of the world’s crude oil production. (Iran Investment Monthly November 2010) Headquarters in Tulsa Headquarters in Washington, DC Headquarters in Vienna

  50. University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Human context: Some Organizations/Institutions: AAPG - American Association of Petroleum Geologists An organization of people (~31,000 members) Goals are science, education, and professional development Publishes AAPG Bulletin SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists An organization of people (~28,000 members) Goals are science and education; publishes Geophysics API - American Petroleum Institute An organization of corporations Goals are advocacy and standardization OPEC - Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries A cartel of nations OPEC members collectively hold 79% of world crude oil reserves and 44% of the world’s crude oil production. (Iran Investment Monthly November 2010) Headquarters in Tulsa Headquarters in Washington, DC Headquarters in Vienna

More Related