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SCIENCE3333-3 · SCIENCE 3333-3

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  1. 1Which of the following statements accurately describe the role of natural fractures in hydrocarbon migration?
  • 2What is a significant mechanism that can generate fluid overpressure in the subsurface, potentially leading to the opening of natural fractures?
  • 3How can the habit of fracture-filling crystals provide insights into the conditions during fracturing?
  • 4Based on the provided Vitrinite Reflectance (Ro) data, what can be inferred about the thermal maturity of the source rock at the Tuna well compared to the Schooner well?
  • 5The difference in burial depth between the Schooner and Tuna wells is attributed to geological activity. Which geological feature is mentioned as influencing this burial difference?
  • 6Which of the following observations from the core photos is specifically highlighted as being characteristic of the Tuna well's source rock interval A?
  • 7Interpreting the provided SEM image data, which constituent is found in the highest percentage in both Tuna Unit A and Tuna Unit B?
  • 8Compare the quantitative point count data for Organic Material and Calcite between Tuna Unit A and Tuna Unit B. What can be inferred about these components?
  • 9The EBSD image of a natural fracture reveals that the filling mineral is calcite. What does this suggest about the fluid present during the formation of this fracture, and its potential for preventing cementation?
  • 10Considering the mechanisms for source rock failure discussed in class and the provided context, which factors are most likely responsible for the fractures observed in the Tuna well samples?
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