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Overpressure Mapping of the Barents Sea

Study Available!!!

Observe the overpressure and data quality magnitudes by stratigraphic horizon geospatially,


• See the relationship between public data fault polygons and overpressure magnitudes,


• View the distribution of hydrocarbons and dry holes in relation to overpressures,


• Identify the areas where trap breaching and seal integrity may be high risk i.e. where overpressures are high,


• Analysis of regional fluid flow i.e. hydrodynamics/active aquifers from identification of overpressure gradients,


• Apply learnings to enable more accurate placement of appraisal wells and open new exploration opportunities.

PESGB Evening Lecture

High levels of interest and attendance

"Hydrodynamics and tilted hydrocarbons - are you a believer?"

by Richard Swarbrick

16th June 2009

Click here to view the full lecture

 

Are you dealing with any of these challenges?

- Well planning

- Pore Pressure Prediction

- Lithostatic/Fracture

- Gradient Estimation

- Depleted reservoirs

- Seal breach risk

- Pressure compartments

- Lateral transfer

- Pressure regressions

- Hydrodynamic aquifers

- Fault Seal

If so, contact us.

Welcome to GeoPressure Technology

 

Multi-client studies available for purchase

Mid-Norway Pressure Study

North Sea Central Graben Pressure Study

North Sea Central Graben Salinity Database

North Sea Viking Graben Pressure Study

 

GeoPressure Technology provides highly acclaimed training and consultancy in pressure problems, backed up by a suite of niche software designed to manage and visualise pressure data.

Visualise...
          ...pressure with our software

Understand...
          ...pressure through our training courses and publications

Interpret...
          ...pressure with our consultancy and data conversion services

For further information about our services please explore our website.  Alternatively Contact us on +44 (0)191 334 2191 or click here to submit an online enquiry.