Cracked and Full of Sand: Insights Into How Fractures Enable Ingress of Oil Into Crystalline Basement Reservoirs
The Onshore Structural Geology of Foula, Shetland and Implications for the Devonian-Carboniferous Development of the Offshore Clair Basin
Fractured reality: lateral variations in fractured shales at outcrop, application for subsurface analogues
The structural evolution of the Devonian rocks and associated basement in Foula and Shetland: An analogue for the Clair Basin
Importance of Outcrop Analogues for Predicting Fluid Flow in Fractured Rock: Lessons from Hydrocarbon Exploration & Production
Understanding Zechstein Carbonate Reservoirs in NW Europe
A reassessment of the brittle deformation history, age and attribute analysis from the Orcadian Basin, Scotland: implications for offshore Devonian fractured reservoirs
Cracked and full of sand: microstructural insights into how oil gets into the fractured Precambrian basement of the Rona Ridge, West of Shetland
Calibration of Fracture Models using Multi-Scale Outcrop Analogues – the Importance of Mechanical Stratigraphy
Prediction of Fracture Networks in Structural Traps: Insights from Outcrop Characterisation of Four-way Closing Anticlines in Reservoir Analogues
Detailed, quantitative characterisation of fracture networks measured in outcrop analogues provides the basis for robust discrete fracture network (DFN) models that can be used to predict flow performance of fractured reservoirs. The extent of outcrop studies is often sub-optimal, caused by many factors including limitations in the amount of suitable surface exposure, access restrictions, or…
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