Industrial structural geology: principles, techniques and integration

The practical application of structural geology in industry is varied and diverse; it is relevant at all scales, from plate-wide screening of new exploration areas down to fluid-flow behaviour along individual fractures. From an industry perspective, good structural practice is essential since it fe...

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Weitere Verfasser: Richards, F. L. (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Geological Society 2015
Schriftenreihe:Special publication 421
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Zusammenfassung:The practical application of structural geology in industry is varied and diverse; it is relevant at all scales, from plate-wide screening of new exploration areas down to fluid-flow behaviour along individual fractures. From an industry perspective, good structural practice is essential since it feeds into the quantification and recovery of reserves and ultimately underpins commercial investment choices. Many of the fundamental structural principles and techniques used by industry can be traced back to the academic community, and this volume aims to provide insights into how structural theory translates into industry practice. Papers in this publication describe case studies and workflows that demonstrate applied structural geology, covering a spread of topics including trap definition, fault seal, fold-and-thrust belts, fractured reservoirs, fluid flow and geomechanics. Against a background of evolving ideas, new data types and advancing computational tools, the volume highlights the need for structural geologists to constantly re-evaluate the role they play in solving industrial challenges
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Industrial structural geology : principles, techniques and integration: an introduction -- Interpretational variability of structural traps : implications for exploration risk and volume uncertainty -- Trapping of buoyant fluids in fault-bound structures -- The association of folds and fractures and the link between folding, fracturing and fluid flow during the evolution of a fold-thrust belt : a brief review -- The role of fluid pressure in contractional systems : examples from the Southern Canadian Rocky Mountains -- Structural model creation : the impact of data type and creative space on geological reasoning and interpretation -- A unified approach to measuring structures in orientated drill core -- A method for characterizing basement rocks from borehole images -- 3D characterization of fracture systems using Terrestrial Laser Scanning : an example from the Lewisian basement of NW Scotland -- Five anomalous structural aspects of rift basins in Thailand and their impact on petroleum systems -- The crustal architecture of the Faroe-Shetland Basin : insights from a newly merged gravity and magnetic dataset -- Structural geology and well planning in the Clair Field -- The missing complexity in seismically imaged normal faults : what are the implications for geometry and production response? -- Predicting subseismic fracture density and orientation in the Gorm Field, Danish North Sea -- Unlocking stranded resources in naturally fractured reservoirs using a novel approach to structural reconstructions and palaeostress field modelling: an example from the Hoton field, southern North Sea, UKCS.
Beschreibung:vi, 267 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
ISBN:9781862397309

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