Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Geochemical – geological – or geothermal exploration – In situ testing
Patent
1981-03-13
1982-11-23
Marcus, Michael S.
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Geochemical, geological, or geothermal exploration
In situ testing
324357, 436 31, 436143, 436149, G01N 3112, G01N 3324
Patent
active
043603599
ABSTRACT:
A method is provided for evaluation of shallow electrical anomalies to determine which are likely to be caused by seepage from a hydrocarbon reservoir at depth. The method involves geochemical lithological, and petrographic analyses of anomalous sediments to determine whether these sediments contain certain features characteristic of seepage-induced anomalies. These features include the following:
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Donovan-Petroleum Microseepage at Cement, Okla., Evidence and Mech., Am. Ass. of Pet. Geo. Bul. V58, No. 3, pp. 429-446.
Induced Polarization Responses Over Hydrocarbon Accum., Snyder et al., (I).
Exploration for Petroleum Using Complex Resistivity Measurements, Snyder et al., 11-16-1980, (II).
Conoco Inc.
Marcus Michael S.
Schupbach, Jr. Cortlan R.
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