Previous UT GeoFluids Presentations

Below you will find a sortable database of all available Previous GeoFluids Annual Consortium Meeting presentations.
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YearTalk #TitlePowerPointAuthor
20002000-01Overview of New Centroid Insightsn/aFlemings
20002000-02Compaction and Fluid Flow in Offshore New Jersey Slope Sedimentsn/aDugan
20002000-03Sand Pressure Observations, Shale Pressure Predictions, and Unloading Models in Green Canyon 65n/aLupa
20002000-04Effective Stress and Column Height at Green Canyon 65n/aFlemings
20002000-05Seafloor Topography: Evidence of Fluid Expulsion and Relationship to Deep Structuren/aLupa
20002000-06Unloading, Deformation Experiments and Centroids at Eugene Island 330n/aFlemings
20002000-07Differential Sediment Loading: Models of Centroid Developmentn/aDugan
20002000-08Hydrocarbon Migration and the centroid Modeln/aAshbaugh
20002000-09Time-dependent Hydrocarbon Charge in Faults: Implications on Column Height and Compositionn/aAshbaugh
20002000-10Rules of Thumb for Trap, Migration and Pressure Predictionn/aFlemings
20002000-11The PSU GeoFluids Web Pagen/aJohnson
20002000-12Regional Stratigraphic Approach to Mudweight (Geopressure Gradient) Predictionn/aNiemann
20002000-13Shallow Water Flow Prediction From Seismic Analysis of Multicomponent Seismic Datan/aHuffman
20002000-14Migration Pathway Evaluation through Analysis of Hydrocarbon Seepage, Gulf of Mexicon/aBoettcher
20002000-15A Procedure for Determining an Appropriate Pore Pressure Estimation Strategyn/aBowers
20012001-01State of the Centroid Address.pptFlemings
20012001-02Flow Focusing in Turbidites on the Gulf of Mexico Slope.pptLupa
20012001-03Stress-Controlled Porosity in Overpressured Sands at Bullwinkle (GC65), Deepwater Gulf of Mexico.pptComisky et al.
20012001-04Overpressure from Core and Seismic Data, Offshore New Jersey.pptDugan
20012001-05PSTAR: Insights into Fluid Flow and Overpressure.pptLiu
20012001-06Pressure and Stress at the GC65 Region; Implications for Stress State and Trap Integrity.pptLupa
20012001-07Secondary Gas Migration Limited by Fractured Caprock.pptSiahaan
20012001-08Pressure and Stress During Unloading.pptDugan
20012001-09Overpressure and Fluid Flow Processes in the Deepwater Gulf of Mexico: Slope Stability, Seeps and Shallow Water Flow.pptFlemings
20012001-10Overpressure in the Mississippi Fan Foldbeltn/aDohmen
20012001-11Well Planning for Shallow Water Flows and Overpressures – The Kestrel Welln/aBruce
20012001-12Use of Gravity to Delineate Large Scale Fluid Flow Patterns: A Regional Scale, Offshore Examplen/aFitts
20012001-13Overpressure and AVO in the Gulf of Mexicon/aKatahara
20012001-14Results of a Regional Stratigraphic Correlation Approach to Deepwater Gulf of Mexico Pore Pressure Predictionn/aNiemann
20022002-01Flow Focusing Overview and Application: Trap/Migration, Drilling, and Shallow Hazards.pptFlemings
20022002-02Flow-Focusing and Pressure Prediction in the Deepwater GOM.pptLupa
20022002-03PSTAR Predictions for Complicated Sand and Salt Geometries: Implications for Pressure Prediction.pptLiu
20022002-04Predicting Slope Instability in the Ursa Region and the NJ Slope.pptDugan
20022002-05Stress-Dependent Compressibility: Linking Reservoir Drive and Geopressure Evolution.pptFlemings
20022002-06Stress, Pressure and Consolidation Experiments.pptDugan
20022002-07Stress-Controlled Fluid Migration in the Gas Hydrate System of Blake Ridge.pptLiu
20022002-08Pressure Prediction from Seismic on the Continental Slope.pptDugan
20022002-09Pressure Prediction Workflow.pptLupa
20022002-10Exploring the Origin and Behavior of Shallow Water Flow Systems Through Ocean Drilling.pptFlemings
20022002-11Research Plans for GeoFluidsII.pptFlemings
20022002-12Paleopressures From Fluid Inclusions: Implications for Trap Integrityn/aSumma
20022002-13The Interplay of Structure, Pore Pressure, and Prospectivity in the Mississippi Fan Foldbeltn/aDohmen
20022002-14Evolution of Conoco’s GEOPRESS Programn/aLankston
20032003-01GeoFluids Highlights.pptFlemings
20032003-02The Leak-Point in the Popeye Basin: Controls on Overpressure and Trap Integrity in a Turbidite Minibasin.pptSeldon
20032003-03Centroid Analysis of Pressures in Sand at Poseidon (MC 727)n/aStump
20032003-04Petrophysical Constraints on Pressure Prediction.pptDugan
20032003-05Geophysical Evidence for Flow Focussing Induced Fissures in the Deepwater Gulf of Mexicon/aDohmen
20032003-06Shallow Statigraphy, Pressure and Hazards at Ursa.pptSawyer
20032003-07Stress Limited Gas Columns in Hydrate Systems.pptFlemings
20032003-08Workshop: Predicting Pressure and Trap Integrity in Overpressured Reservoirshandout
answers
Seldon
20032003-09Software Demonstration: Pressure Prediction Workshop.pptPenn State
20032003-10Overpressure above the Decollement at Nankai: ODP Sites 808, 1174, & 1173.pptFlemings
20032003-11Vertical vs. Mean Effective Stress – Which one is better for pore pressure estimation?n/aBowers
20032003-12Multiphase Flow in Centroids.pptLiu
20032003-13Paleopressures from Fluid Inclusions: Implications for Trap Integrityn/aSumma
20032003-14Compaction State and Excess Fluid Pressure of Sediments from ODP Site 1073, US Mid-Atlantic Continental Margin.pptDugan
20032003-15Overburden Pressure Estimation in Deep Water Settingsn/aBraunsdorf
20032003-16Measuring Pressure and Permeability with the Piezoprobe in Hydrate Systems.pptFlemings
20032003-17PSU-McFRAC: A Monte Carlo Simulation for Trap Integrity.pptLong
20032003-18Pressure Prediction using Flow Focusing Models to Predict Trap Integrity in an Onshore Environmentn/aLupa
20032003-19Sedimentation-flow Model of the Blake Ridge Hydrate System.pptLiu
20042004-01GeoFluidsII Highlights/Introduction.pptFlemings
20042004-02Seafloor Venting at Genesis: The Key to Trap Integrity in a Deepwater Turbidite Reservour.pptSeldon
20042004-03ExxonMobil Submersible Movie of the Popeye-Genesis Expulsion Vent Summa
20042004-04Map Based Pressure Prediction Crews
20042004-05IODP Gulf of Mexico Drilling Proposal Overview: Goals and Status.pptFlemings
20042004-06Shallow Stratigraphy and Pressure at Ursa.pptSawyer
20042004-07Poster Overview: Fluid Flow and Diagenesis on the Refugio Fault and Diagenesis in Faults Boles et al.
20042004-08Stress, Speed, and Number Crunching – Pore Pressure Prediction Model Optimization: A Case Study Couzens
20042004-09The Next GeoFluids Consortium: Overview of Goals, Contract and Vision Flemings
20042004-11Experimentally Derived Mudstone Properties at Ursa: Constraints for Basin Modeling Dugan
20042004-12Basin Modeling of Ursa Overpressure Dugan
20042004-13Direct Pressure Measurement in Mudstones: A New Pore Pressure Penetrometer.pptLong
20042004-14The PSU GeoFluidsII Web Page.pptJohnson
20042004-15Observations about Pressure Prediction in a Toe Thrust Setting Fitts
20042004-16Pore Pressure Analysis in Deepwater Fold and Thrust Belts Kilsdonk
20042004-17GeoFluids Software Dugan
20042004-18Critical Pressure in Hydrate Systems.pptFlemings
20052005-01Overview of IODP Expedition 308, Exploring Overpressure at Mars-Ursa and Brazos-Trinity Basins.pptFlemings
20052005-02The Stratigraphy of Ursa Basin.pptSawyer
20052005-03Porosity and Effective Stress at Ursa.pptLong
20052005-04Direct Pressure Measurements at Ursa.pptFlemings
20052005-05Pre-Drill Analysis for Shallow Water Flow Hazard at Mississippi Canyon Block 900 Amerada Hess
20052005-06Flow Modeling in Ursa Basin Dugan
20052005-07Physical Characteristics of Mass Transport Complexes in the Deepwater Shipp
20052005-08Mass Transport Deposits at Ursa.pptSawyer
20052005-09Integrated Shared Earth Model: 3D Pore-Pressure Prediction and Uncertainty Analysis Lopez
20052005-10Measuring Pore Pressure with a Penetrometer.pptLong
20052005-11Stratigraphic Evolution of Brazos-Trinity Basin IV, Western Gulf of Mexico: Preliminary Results of IODP Expedition 308 Pirmez
20052005-12Large Scale Models of Accretionary Prisms: Predicting Net to Gross and Pressure.pptSaffer
20052005-13Monitoring Pore Pressure in the Nankai Accretionary Prism.pptHucks
20052005-14Physical Properties and Pressure Prediction in Accretionary Prisms.pptSaffer
20052005-15Dynamics of Marine Gas Hydrate and Free Gas Systems.pptLiu
20052005-16Stress Around Salt Bodies.pptFletcher
20052005-17The Effect of Elastic-Plastic Deformation Around the Well Bore Bowers
20052005-18Compaction Results in the Popeye Genesis Minibasin.pptChristopher
20062006-01Meeting overview and Pressure, Stress and Fluid Migration in Complex Stress Regimes.pptFlemings
20062006-02Predicting pressure from porosity in the Ursa Basin.pptLong
20062006-03Mudstone lithology and compaction.pptSawyer
20062006-04Mudstone lithology and permeability.pptSchneider
20062006-05The mudstone database.pptNelson
20062006-063D pore pressure prediction from seismic at Chevron Czerniak
20062006-07Pressure prediction in the Brazos-Trinity Basin.pptSchneider
20062006-08Pore pressure penetrometer I: theory.pptLong
20062006-09Pore pressure penetrometer II: application.pptLong
20062006-10Modeling the evolution of shallow pore pressure at Ursa.pptFlemings and Christopher
20062006-11Early pore pressure prediction in the Perdido Fold Belt Couzens
20062006-12Pore pressure monitoring in the Nankai Accretionary Prism.pptHucks
20062006-13Shear-induced consolidation in mass transport deposits.pptSawyer
20062006-14Determining subsalt pore pressure with Vp/Vs from look-ahead VSP’s Heppard
20062006-15Salt, deformation, and pore pressure.pptFletcher
20062006-16Critically Pressured 3-Phase Gas Hydrate Systems.pptFlemings
20062006-17Final Wrap-Up.pptFlemings
20062006-18An Extensive Paleocene Cold Seep System: Clastic Dikes, Carbonates, and Chemosynthetic Communities in the Moreno Formation, Panoche Hills, Western San Joaquin Valley Schwarz et al.
20072007-02Mass Transport Complexes and the Geological Evolution of the Ursa Region.pptSawyer
20072007-03Pore Pressure in the Ursa Region.pptFlemings
20072007-04Deriving a Field Compaction Curve and Predicting Pressure Near the Mudline.pptLong
20072007-05Lithology Based Compaction Curves and Their Use in Pre-Drill Pore Pressure Prediction Greeley et al.
20072007-06Pore Pressure Prediction in the Brazos-Trinity Basin.pptSchneider
20072007-07Advance Mechanisms Of Allochthonous Salt Sheets: Implications For Predicting Subsalt Pore Pressure Hudec and Jackson
20072007-08Pressure Prediction in Complex Stress Regimes: Thrust Belts.pptFlemings
20072007-09The Jackson School: That was then, this is now Tinker
20072007-10Acoustic Properties of Mudrocks in the Perdido Fold Belt Bryndzia
20072007-11Synthesis of Ursa Mudrocks.pptSawyer
20072007-121-D Forward Modeling Example.pptFlemings
20072007-13Parameterization of Mudrock Properties for Pre-Drill Pressure Prediction Cheng
20072007-14Interpreting Pore Pressure and Permeability from Penetrometer Data.pptLong
20072007-15Response of Submarine Hydrologic Monitoring Instruments to Formation Pressure Changes.pptSawyer
20072007-16Overpressure and Seafloor Expulsion in the Auger Basin.pptReilly
20082008-01GeoFluids Introduction.pptFlemings
20082008-02Deep Pore Pressures and Seafloor Venting in the Auger Basin, Gulf of Mexico.pptReilly
20082008-03Consolidation and Overpressure near the Seafloor of Brazos-Trinity Basin IV.pptSchneider
20082008-043-D Mapping/Basin Modeling of the Ursa Blue and Green Units in the Tubular Bells-Kodiak Area Mitchell, Greeley
20082008-05Ursa Hydrogeologic Framework: Inputs for Basin Modeling.pptSchneider and Sawyer
20082008-06Modeling Pore Pressure Evolution in the Mars Ursa Basin.pptYou
20082008-07Effect of Inelastic Sediment Behavior on Near-salt Stresses and Pore Pressures Bowers
20082008-08Retrogressive Failures Recorded in Mass Transport Deposits (Ursa Basin).pptSawyer
20082008-09Exploring the Origin and Properties of Mass Transport Deposits in Ursa Basin, Northern Gulf of Mexico.pptStrong
20082008-10Overview of UT GeoFluids.pptFlemings
20082008-11Controls on the reorientation mechanisms of phyllosilicates; Gulf of Mexico, North Sea, Podhale Basin, and the Barnett Shale.pptDay-Stirrat
20082008-12Benefits of Studying Resedimented Mudstones.pptGermaine
20082008-13Using Vendor Packages to Model Pore Pressure near the Mudline.pptYou
20082008-14Overview of the UT Geomechanics Lab.pptAndrews
20082008-15Overview of GeoFluidsIII Achievements.pptGeoFluids Group
20082008-16Overpressure Origin in the Bossier Trend, Texas, from Gas Generation and Oil Cracking Heppard
20082008-17In situ Permeability in the Ursa Basin.pptSchneider
20082008-18Role of Overpressure in Compaction and Sediment Transport within Rift Basin.pptYou
20082008-19Compressibility Behavior of Mudrock at Low Effective Stresses.pptFlemings and Long
20082007-01UT GeoFluids Introduction.pptFlemings

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For more information on previous GeoFluids Consortium meetings (2000 – 2008) visit the Previous GeoFluids meetings page