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DOI: 10.2118/171626-ms
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Factors Controlling Fluid Migration and Distribution in the Eagle Ford Shale

Abstract: Production of shale and tight oil is the cornerstone of the United States race for energy independence. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) nearly 90% of the oil production growth comes from six tight oil plays. The Eagle Ford is one of these plays and accounts for 33% of the oil production growth with a contribution of 1.3 million barrels per day.A geological challenge in the Eagle Ford shale is the unconventional fluids distribution: shallower in the structure there is black oil, de… Show more

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“…The best production values in several worldwide basins (e.g., Western Gulf Basin) are in areas with high natural fractures (Ramirez & Aguilera, 2014). Figure 9 presents the results of the curvature analysis for the Galembo, Pujamana, and Salada Formations.…”
Section: Seismic Interpretation and Curvature Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best production values in several worldwide basins (e.g., Western Gulf Basin) are in areas with high natural fractures (Ramirez & Aguilera, 2014). Figure 9 presents the results of the curvature analysis for the Galembo, Pujamana, and Salada Formations.…”
Section: Seismic Interpretation and Curvature Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%