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Quentin Fisher
University of Leeds
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The permeability of faults within siliciclastic petroleum reservoirs of the North Sea and Norwegian Continental Shelf
QJ Fisher, RJ Knipe
Marine and Petroleum Geology 18 (10), 1063-1081, 2001
4682001
Fault sealing processes in siliciclastic sediments
QJ Fisher, RJ Knipe
Geological Society, London, Special Publications 147 (1), 117-134, 1998
3951998
Mudrock-hosted carbonate concretions: a review of growth mechanisms and their influence on chemical and isotopic composition
R Raiswell, QJ Fisher
Journal of the Geological Society 157 (1), 239-251, 2000
3572000
Empirical estimation of fault rock properties
S Sperrevik, PA Gillespie, QJ Fisher, T Halvorsen, RJ Knipe
Norwegian petroleum society special publications 11, 109-125, 2002
2572002
Faulting, fault sealing and fluid flow in hydrocarbon reservoirs: an introduction
RJ Knipe, G Jones, QJ Fisher
Geological Society, London, Special Publications 147 (1), vii-xxi, 1998
2401998
Diagenesis and reservoir quality of the Sherwood Sandstone (Triassic), Corrib field, Slyne basin, west of Ireland
S Schmid, RH Worden, QJ Fisher
Marine and Petroleum Geology 21 (3), 299-315, 2004
2192004
Fault seal analysis: successful methodologies, application and future directions
RJ Knipe, QJ Fisher, G Jones, MR Clennell, AB Farmer, A Harrison, ...
Norwegian Petroleum Society Special Publications 7, 15-38, 1997
1781997
Fluid-flow properties of faults in sandstone: the importance of temperature history
QJ Fisher, M Casey, SD Harris, RJ Knipe
Geology 31 (11), 965-968, 2003
1522003
Faulting and fault sealing in production simulation models: Brent Province, northern North Sea
SJ Jolley, H Dijk, JH Lamens, QJ Fisher, T Manzocchi, H Eikmans, ...
Petroleum Geoscience 13 (4), 321-340, 2007
1512007
Lattice preferred orientation and seismic anisotropy in sedimentary rocks
SLA Valcke, M Casey, GE Lloyd, JM Kendall, QJ Fisher
Geophysical Journal International 166 (2), 652-666, 2006
1502006
Reservoir compartmentalization: an introduction
SJ Jolley, QJ Fisher, RB Ainsworth
Geological Society, London, Special Publications 347 (1), 1-8, 2010
1312010
Anisotropic permeability and bimodal pore-size distributions of fine-grained marine sediments
AJ Bolton, AJ Maltman, Q Fisher
Marine and Petroleum Geology 17 (6), 657-672, 2000
1192000
Rates of carbonate cementation associated with sulphate reduction in DSDP/ODP sediments: implications for the formation of concretions
R Raiswell, QJ Fisher
Chemical Geology 211 (1-2), 71-85, 2004
1092004
Passive seismic monitoring of carbon dioxide storage at Weyburn
JP Verdon, JM Kendall, DJ White, DA Angus, QJ Fisher, T Urbancic
The Leading Edge 29 (2), 200-206, 2010
1032010
Mechanical compaction of deeply buried sandstones of the North Sea
QJ Fisher, M Casey, MB Clennell, RJ Knipe
Marine and Petroleum Geology 16 (7), 605-618, 1999
941999
Experimental study and numerical modeling of fracture propagation in shale rocks during Brazilian disk test
M Mousavi Nezhad, QJ Fisher, E Gironacci, M Rezania
Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering 51, 1755-1775, 2018
932018
Microstructures of deformed and non‐deformed sandstones from the North Sea: implications for the origins of quartz cement in sandstones
QJ Fisher, RJ Knipe, RH Worden
Quartz cementation in sandstones, 129-146, 2000
932000
Rapid porosity and permeability changes of calcareous sandstone due to CO2‐enriched brine injection
B Lamy‐Chappuis, D Angus, Q Fisher, C Grattoni, BWD Yardley
Geophysical Research Letters 41 (2), 399-406, 2014
922014
Siderite concretions from nonmarine shales (Westphalian A) of the Pennines, England; controls on their growth and composition
QJ Fisher, R Raiswell, JD Marshall
Journal of Sedimentary Research 68 (5), 1034-1045, 1998
901998
Permeability in Rotliegend gas sandstones to gas and brine as predicted from NMR, mercury injection and image analysis
E Rosenbrand, IL Fabricius, Q Fisher, C Grattoni
Marine and Petroleum Geology 64, 189-202, 2015
882015
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