Practice 10 questions on SCIENCE3333-3 - SCIENCE 3333-3 at Warren Township High School. Free AI-generated quiz on uNotes — track your score, retake anytime.
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?