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Using the maximum accumulation dynamics 16.2 MPa, the minimum cutoff-value for permeability in the accumulation period at a formation temperature of 125 °C was calculated to be 0.0007 × 10−3 μm2.
Using the maximum accumulation dynamics of 12.7 MPa, the minimum cutoff-value for permeability in the accumulation period at a formation temperature of 125 °C is calculated to be 0.001 × 10−3 μm2.
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Sugarcane cultivars differ in both maximum sucrose accumulation capacity and accumulation dynamics during growth [ 6].
All types of reservoirs with high accumulation dynamics can accumulate hydrocarbon.
Using the minimum accumulation dynamics 1.3 MPa, the maximum cutoff-value for permeability in the accumulation period at a formation temperature of 125 °C was calculated to be 0.066 × 10−3 μm2.
So, different kinds of reservoirs can all accumulate hydrocarbon with high accumulation dynamics.
So, at the high level of accumulation dynamics hydrocarbon can accumulate in all studied reservoirs.
Using the minimum accumulation dynamics of 1.4 MPa, the maximum cutoff-value for permeability in the accumulation period at a formation temperature of 125 °C was calculated to be 0.058 × 10−3 μm2.
Substituting the limiting value of the maximum connected pore-throat radius under different critical accumulation dynamics into Eq. (2), a series of cutoff-values for permeability in the accumulation period can be obtained at 125 °C (Table 2).
Hydrocarbon always accumulated in reservoirs with high accumulation dynamics and oil-source faults development.
Reservoirs with diagenetic facies A and diagenetic facies B do not develop accumulation conditions at the low level of accumulation dynamics, because the permeability of reservoirs with diagenetic facies A and diagenetic facies B is lower than the maximum cutoff value.
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