Post by
dragonfly454 on Nov 27, 2021 10:43am
Rudolph vs Mohammed Ali
Ok Classius and the Clays ...going ahead with our fair assumptions and the pressure issues n heat etc ..driving the migration we will therefore only need to know that the density of the Eocene-Paleocene overburden at Kawa is materially less than whatever is above the 4000 meter depth at Maka-Central ..density/weight being low enough to allow the Rudolph Classius' ideas and hydrocarbons to flow shorewards (but historically high enough in weight/density to allow for the kerogen to thermally crack)towards the point where the Cenomanian and Santonian truncates into the Kawa pinch-outs..Clouder u can join in this Bro-Rumance u know lol..we can talk Rudolph Classius' and Cassius Clay all day ..but if u gonna hit the table top and come back here with Cassius and Brutus Act 1 Scene 2 Julius Caesar and "looks of love" we gonna disown you lol ..for those of you who follow ..it seems the Maginot Line there on the shelf edge that keeps the hydrocarbons out north can be breached creating a Bulge Of hydrocarbons in the proximal fans.. only if the density of the Eocene -Paleocene is within a certain density window ...tonnes to cubic meters...it is therefore a fair assumption that the dynamics at play on the shelf edge as the pressure transitions affect the porosity, permeability etc thereby creating conditions favorable or unfavorable for migration and accumaltions are the same differentials causing issues with drill (real or imagined) ..so if we were to be guided by the progression of discoveries in the south east towards Keskesi-1 from Maka Central ...and figure in some classic Classius' what do we have ..same as I said ..float like a butterfly..sting like a bee-eater..the hydrocarbons will only migrate towards the south west as far as the density of the Eocene-Paleocene overburden pressure can be overcome then it will deflect towards the true west then north just like the Corialis effect and atmospheric pressure zones lol ..Dirk not everyone sees the claymores and limpets we see homie ..not everyone thinks in 4 and 5-D .. Tesseract Mind..Curry and BMI lol puzzles like these make investing fun..the thought experiments..my conclusion is that whatever pressure shoves it along to Keskesi in East and possibly past the Berbice canyon into Pluma in the West is sufficient to push it up and into Kawa and therefore the spill points etc pencilled in on the Siesmic are very valid..however that is also what creates the drilling issues ..your thoughts Dirk? Et tu Brutus? You as well WestCan ...Dirk funny how we just $#1+ posting and we got people reading ..lol ..nah serious the key is in that same differentials that creates the conditions and the challenges ..piece of cake
Comment by
dragonfly454 on Nov 27, 2021 1:56pm
Yep so that starts bringing Haimara into context..backward basin indeed.Methinks u should get back into CGX about now ...I will be probably buying bit more ...no VietCong never called me fat indian lol...