Origin of Non-Hydrocarbon Gases in Petroleum Reservoirs
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What you will learn
Description
This course provides a primer on the origin of problematic non-hydrocarbon gases in petroleum reservoirs, specifically hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen. Emphasis is on using integrated petroleum geochemical and geological techniques, especially stable isotopes, noble gases, and petrology to characterize and interpret the generation and accumulation of H2S, CO2, and N2 within a petroleum systems context. The presentation provides both the necessary theoretical background needed to understand the material and specific case studies that illustrate how geoscientists and engineers can determine the origin of non-hydrocarbon gases in conventional and unconventional plays.
The course includes material for one full day of independent study.
Curriculum
- Tools and Definitions
- Gas Compositional Analysis
- Stable Isotopes and Natural Gases
- Isotope Fractionation
- The Composition and Origin of Natural Gas
- Non Hydrocarbon Gas
- Kenitic Fractionation during Oil Cracking
- Thermochemical Reduction of Sulfate
- Sources of H2S in Petroleum Systems
- Determining the Origin of H2S in Natural Gas
- TSR Mesozoic Carbonate Reservoir
- Non-Hydrocarbon Gases - CO2 & N2
- Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide
Target Audience
Specification: Origin of Non-Hydrocarbon Gases in Petroleum Reservoirs
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About the Publisher
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AAPG
- Store Name: AAPG
- American Association of Petroleum Geologists Since its founding in 1917, the American Association of Petroleum Geologists has been a pillar of the worldwide scientific community. The original purpo... Read More > Read More
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