Print Email Facebook Twitter Pressure prediction and hydraulic continuity - Regional trends and local anomalies Title Pressure prediction and hydraulic continuity - Regional trends and local anomalies Author Verweij, J.M. Publication year 2017 Abstract This paper discusses the influence of hydraulic continuity of reservoirs and faults and the lack thereof on the occurrence of local pore fluid pressure conditions deviating from previously established regional trends. The hydrodynamic-based approaches will be illustrated with case studies from the Netherlands, in particular. Subject 2017 GeoAG - Applied GeosciencesELSS - Earth, Life and Social SciencesGeological Survey NetherlandsGeosciences2015 EnergyForecastingCase-studiesNetherlandsPore fluid pressurePressure predictionsRegional trendsPore pressure To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:60f05a6a-c4c9-49bd-8aaa-5eeb60b1cfe7 DOI https://doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201700050 TNO identifier 777327 Publisher European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE ISBN 9789462822054 Source 1st EAGE Workshop on Pore Pressure Prediction: At the Well Scale from Today to Tomorrow, State of the Art, Recent Progress and Technology Gap. 19 March 2017 through 21 March 2017, 1-4 Document type conference paper Files To receive the publication files, please send an e-mail request to TNO Library.