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  • ...nal pressure compartment of the Anadarko basin. From Al-Shaieb et al.;<ref>Al-Shaieb, Z., J. O. Puckette, A. A. Abdalla, and P. B. Ely, 1995b, [http://ar ...nadarko regional pressure compartment. Modified from Al-Shaieb et al.;<ref>Al-Shaieb, Z., J. O. Puckette, A. A. Abdalla, and P. B. Ely, 1995a, [http://ar
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  • * Ahmed Al Hawaj and Saleh Al Qahtani [[Structural restoration]] * Asma Al Ahmadi and Rowa Tawfiq [[Condensate banking effect]]
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  • ...ressure compartment from the Anadarko basin of Oklahoma. From Al-Shaieb et al.;<ref name=AlShaieb1995a /> courtesy AAPG.]] ...order compartments. Modified from Al-Shaieb et al.;<ref name=AlShaieb1995a>Al-Shaieb, Z., J. O. Puckette, A. A. Abdalla, and P. B. Ely, 1995a, [http://ar
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  • ...is less than the 7 billion barrels of oil originally estimated by John et al. (1997). ...he upper portion represents highstand and regression (Liu, 2005; Lowery et al., 2017).
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  • ...kover microbial reef, Appleton field, Alabama, USA. Figure from Mancini et al.<ref>Mancini, E. A., D. J. Benson, B. S. Hart, R. S. Balch, W. C. Parcell, Reef2.png|{{figure number|2}}Modern reef, US Virgin Islands. From Zitello et al.<ref>Zitello, A. G., L. J. Bauer, T. A. Battista, P. W. Mueller, M. S. Kend
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  • ...|300px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Reflection configurations. From Mitchum et al.;<ref name=ch21r31 /> courtesy AAPG.]] ...reflector patterns that help interdepositional systems. After Mitchum, et al.<ref name=ch21r31>Mitchum, R., M., Vail, P., R., Sangree, J., B., 1977, [ht
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  • ...on of the source(s) of oils in the prolific West Siberian basin. Peters et al.<ref name=ch08r41>Peters, K. E., J. M. Moldowan, A. E. Kontorovich, B. J. H ...number|1}}Stratigraphic section of the West Siberian basin. From Peters et al.;<ref name=ch08r41 /> courtesy AAPG.
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  • ...hydrocarbon generation and [[migration]] within this [[minibasin]]. Dow et al.<ref name=ch04r29>Dow, W. G., M. A. Yukler, J. T. Senftle, M. C. Kennicutt, ...oil occur where the reservoir temperature is about 130&deg;F. After Dow et al.<ref name=ch04r29 /> Copyright: Gulf Coast SEPM.
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  • ...oil and [[Paleogene]] marine mudstones for the gas. Alternatively, Dow et al.<ref name=ch04r29 /> suggest middle [[Miocene]] marine mudstones as the pro ...0 seep samples correlated to specific source rocks. Modified from Gross et al.<ref name=ch04r40 />
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  • ...cross-section of the ''Glob alt'' reservoir interval. After Armentrout et al.;<ref name=Armentroutetal1991>Armentrout, J. M., S. J. Malacek, P. Braithwa ...n profile showing the ''Glob alt'' reservoir interval. After Armentrout et al.;<ref name=Armentroutetal1991 /> courtesy Springer-Verlag.
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  • ...le vuggy beds from an example well in Weyburn field. Copyright: Coalson et al.;<ref name=Coalson1994>Coalson, E. B., S. M. Goolsby, and M. H. Franklin, 1 ...so- to macroporous and (B) micro- to mesoporous mudstones. From Coalson et al.;<ref name=Coalson1994 /> courtesy RMAG.
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  • ...of China’s domestic oil production comes from the Bohai Bay Basin (Hao et al., 2011), which makes it one of the most petroliferous basins in China. ...Formation (Ed3) are the primary targets for shale oil exploration (Xue et al., 2020).
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  • ...1.85-8.32%, and pressure coefficient of 1.3-2.1 (Zou et al., 2019; Guo et al., 2020). ...e geological resource is twice as shallow burial shale gas resource (He et al., 2020). In the current stage, the next goal is to commercially produce gas
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  • ...ead et al., 2003; Bata et al., 2015, 2016; Bata, 2016; Hein, 2016; Bata et al., 2018). The two most important processes that act on light oil to produce
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  • ...g.org/detail.aspx?id=75 AAPG Memoir 66], p. 373–384.</ref> and Williams et al.<ref name=ch18r49>Williams, A., Kloster, A., Duckworth, R., Piggott, N., 19 ...il & Gas Journal, v. 87, no. 14 (April 3), p. 66–71.</ref> and Saunders et al.<ref name=ch18r36>Saunders, D., F., Burson, K., R., Brown, J., J., Thompson
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  • Lindsay et al.<ref name=Lindsay>Lindsay, N. G., F. C. Murphy, J. J. Walsh, and J. Watters ...smears. From a study of 80 faults (excluding composite smears), Lindsay et al.<ref name=Lindsay /> concluded that shale smears may become incomplete for
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  • ...st fault. (c) Covenant field locality map of central Utah. From Parry, et. al<ref name=Parry />]] ...nd Arapien Shale form the cap rocks or seal for the field. From Parry, et. al.<ref name=Parry />]]
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  • .... 3–13., 10., 1016/0264-8172(93)90095-A</ref> Khrushin (1993), and Shea et al..<ref name=ch10r68>Shea, W., T., Schwalbach, J., R., Allard, D., M., 1993, ...0–4000 psi and can trap gas columns of 460–1830 m (1500–6,000 ft) (Jiao et al., 1993). The shortest oil columns among the shale data include some true sh
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  • Meyer et al.<ref name=ch18r27>Meyer, W., T., Lovell, J., S., Hale, M., 1983, Detection ...esentative seismic prospects surveyed and later drilled. Based on Meyer et al.<ref name=ch18r27 /> Copyright: Barringer Technologies Inc.]]
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  • ...urce. Oils from the East Breaks 160-161 field have been analyzed by Dow et al.<ref name=ch04r29>Dow, W. G., M. A. Yukler, J. T. Senftle, M. C. Kennicutt ...re number|1}}Traditional regional cross-section. Modified after Antoine et al.;<ref name=Antoine1974>Antoine, J. W., R. G. Ray, Jr., T. G. Pyle, and W. R
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  • ..., the reader is directed to seek modern treatments, such as Van Wagoner et al.<ref>Van Wagoner, J. C., H. W. Posamentier, R. M. Mitchum, P. R. Vail, J. F ...ations and correlation of continental margin sequences, in C. K. Wilgus et al., eds, Sea-Level Changes: An Integrated Approach: SEPM Special Publication
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  • .... Nicholson, G. W. Hughes, M. A. Miller, A. G. Bhullar, S. T. Abdelbagi et al., 2014, [http://http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/memoir106/data/ ...n]] Qusaiba [[shale]]s beneath [[Hercynian]] unconformity (after Faqira et al., 2009<ref name=Faqiraetal2009 />). MA-I and MA-II show the two areas selec
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  • ...and C, and on the south by a salt-cored high. Copyright of: Armentrout et al.;<ref>Armentrout, J. M., S. J. Malacek, P. Braithwaite, and C. R. Beeman, 1 ...analysis_fig4-45.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|3}}Time scale from Haq et al.;<ref>Haq, B., J. Hardenbol, and P. R. Vail, 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic ch
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  • ...ing sandstones from Frechen lignite mines, Germany (Modified from Weber et al.<ref name=Weber />). Note tapering of clay (black) away from the source bed ...re lithified at the time of faulting (burial depth about 2 km). Lindsay et al.<ref name=Lindsay /> recognized three types of shale smear: shear, abrasion
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  • ...e/aapg-special-volumes/m24.htm AAPG Memoir 24], p. 23-50.</ref> Jamison et al.<ref name=Jamisonetal_1980>Jamison, H. C., L. D. Brockett, and R. A. McInto ...for this interval, which is approximately 180 m (600 ft) thick (Wadman et al.,<ref name=Wadmanetal_1979 /> Melvin and Knight<ref name=Melvinandknight_19
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  • ...ical model constructed for the East Breaks 160-161 minibasin. After Dow et al.<ref name=ch04r29 /> &copy; Gulf Coast SEPM. ...ral elements that define East Breaks 160-161 minibasin. From Armentrout et al.<ref name=Armentroutetal_1991>Armentrout, J. M., S. J. Malacek, P. Braithwa
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  • ...ology No. 1], Handbook of Petroleum Geology, p. 141–158.</ref> Schiemer et al.<ref name=ch18r38>Schiemer, E., J., Stober, G., Faber, E., 1985, Surface ge ...Sciences and UNESCO, BRGM document no. 82, p. 299–309.</ref> Saunders et al. (general),<ref name=ch18r37>Saunders, D., F., Burson, K., R., Brown, J., J
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  • ...and-performance_fig9-10.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}From Coalson et al.<ref name=Coalsonetal_1994>Coalson, E. B., S. M. Goolsby, and M. H. Frankli ...to a distribution or profile of pore throat sizes for a sample. Erlich et al.<ref name=ch09r17>Erlich, R., S. J. Crabtree, K. O. Horkowitz, and J. P. Ho
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  • ...from eight fields in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea. From Hughes et al.<ref name=ch08r20 />); reprinted with permission from Graham and Trotman.]] ...) mass chromatograms for a typical Ekofisk and Eldfisk oil. From Hughes et al.<ref name=ch08r20 />); reprinted with permission from Norwegian Geological
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  • ...source rocks]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 65, p. 1543–1550.</ref> and Thrasher et al.<ref name=ch18r45>Thrasher, J., A., Strait, D., Lugo, R., A., 1996a, [http:
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  • ...ef> Examples of reservoir characterization from attributes include Dorn et al.<ref name=ch13r7 /> and Brown.<ref name=ch13r2 />
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  • ...meability from Midale in an example well at Weyburn field. From Coalson et al.;<ref name=Coalson1994 /> courtesy RMAG. ...e Midale vuggy beds from an example well in Weyburn field. From Coalson et al.;<ref name=Coalson1994>Coalson, E. B., S. M. Goolsby, and M. H. Franklin, 1
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  • ...igure number|2|}}Trap Mechanism. Adapted from Al-Jubori<ref name=Al-Jubori>Al-Jubori, A., S. Johnston, C. Boyer, S. W. Lambert, O. A. Bustos, J. C. Pashi ...re number|3|}}Coal Bed Methane Production. Adapted from Al-Jubari<ref name=Al-Jubori />]]
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  • ...e Pronghorn member (formerly defined as the “Sanish sand”, e.g. LeFever et al., 2011), 2) lower shale member, 3) middle Bakken member, and 4) upper shale • Platte River Associates (Theloy et al., 2017): 3.4-4.0 BBO technically recoverable in the Bakken and Three Forks
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  • ...ion-circulars/IC-37-Viewing.pdf.</ref>) and Information Circular 40 (Li et al.<ref name=Lietal>Li, Peng, M. E. Ratchford, and D. M. Jarvie, 2010, Geochem
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  • ...300px|{{figure number|1}}Black Warrior Basin. 20 mi (32 km). From Fritz et al.<ref name=Fritzetal_2012>Fritz, R. D., P. Medlock, M. Kuykendal, and J. L.
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  • ...on Circular 37 (Ratchford et al., 2006) and Information Circular 40 (Li et al., 2010), which integrated surface and subsurface geologic information with
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  • ...0 seep samples correlated to specific source rocks. Modified from Gross et al.<ref name=ch04r40 />]] Table 1, modified from Gross et al.<ref name=ch04r40>Gross, O. P., K. C. Hood, L. M. Wenger, and S. C. Harriso
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  • ...arsening parasequence formed in a deltaic environment. From Van Wagoner et al.;<ref name=ch21r47 /> courtesy AAPG.]] ...uences formed in a tidal flat to subtidal environment. From Van Wagoner et al.;<ref name=ch21r47 /> courtesy AAPG.]]
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  • ...n]], with the coastline approximately at the western margin. From Mello et al.;<ref name=ch08r30>Mello, M. R., P. C. Gaglianone, S. C. Brassell, and J. R ...source families responsible for the oils on the Brazilian margin, Mello et al.<ref name=ch08r30 /> measured numerous elemental, isotopic, and molecular c
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  • ...network and facilitate drainage within low-permeability matrix (Corbett et al., 1994; Pearson, 2012). Accordingly, exploration had been focused on the na ...2,353 MMBNGL (see Table 1 for details of each Assessment Units) (Pitman et al., 2020).
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  • ...analysis_fig4-59.png|{{figure number|1}}From a simulation done by Rouch et al.<ref name=ch04r83 /> After Armentrout.<ref name=ch04r7>Armentrout, J., M., ...asin-analysis_fig4-59.png|Figure 1]] is from a simulation done by Rouch et al.<ref name=ch04r83>Rouch, L., S., Armentrout, J., M., Bowman, S., A., 1993,
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  • ..., v. I-2: Geological society of America, p. 269-290.</ref> and Sheridan et al.<ref name=ch15r11>Sheridan, R. E., J. A. Grow, and K. D. Klitgord, 1988, Ge ...ms: Geophysics, vol. 45, p. 1507–1512. ''A modified version of Talwani et. al. 1959 method of gravity modeling for a 2-D geometry. Caution: there are num
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  • ...: Oil & Gas Journal, 26 April 1993, p. 85–88, 90–92.</ref> and Anderson et al<ref name=ch04r2>Anderson, R. N., P. Flemings, S. Losh, J. Austin, and R. Wo ...elements that define the East Breaks 160-161 minibasin. From Armentrout et al.<ref name=Armentroutetal_1991>Armentrout, J. M., S. J. Malacek, P. Braithwa
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  • ...composition on mechanical stability and chemical stability. From Loucks et al.;<ref name=Loucks1984>Loucks, R. G., M. M. Dodge, and W. E. Galloway, 1984, ...meability]] indirectly affects porosity through diagenesis. Stonecipher et al.<ref name=ch09r60>Stonecipher, S., A., Winn, R., D. Jr., Bishop, M., G., 19
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  • | Colville basin, Alaska || High || [[Cretaceous]] || Direct ? || Popov et al.<ref name=Popovetal_2001>Popov, M. A., V. F. Nuccio, T. S. Dyman, T. A. Gog | Central Alaska basins || Low/Moderate || ? || ? || Popov et al.<ref name=Popovetal_2001 />
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  • ...> courtesy American Geophysical Union. Time scale adapted from Berggren et al.<ref name=ch17r12>Berggren, W., A., Kent, D., V., Flynn, J., J., 1985a, Pal ...section between two wells in the offshore Gulf of Mexico. From Ruddiman et al.<ref name=ch17r75 /> Reprinted with permission from Unocal; previously modi
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  • ...in the northern and eastern part of the productive area (Fig. 1; Hammes et al., 2011). Haynesville and organic-rich Bossier reservoirs are characterized
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  • ...Glob alt'' depositional sequence of Late Pliocene age. After Armentrout et al.<ref name=ArmentroutEtAl_1991 /> Courtesy Springer-Verlag. Original map by ...n profile showing the ''Glob alt'' reservoir interval. After Armentrout et al.<ref name=ArmentroutEtAl_1991>Armentrout, J. M., S. J. Malacek, P. Braithwa
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  • ...{{figure number|1}}Correlation of the third-order eustatic curve of Haq et al.<ref name=ch04r43 /> and the oxygen isotope curve of Williams and Trainor<r ...ng the Tejas supersequence B 3.10 (0.8-0.0 Ma) third-order cycle of Haq et al.<ref name=ch04r43 />). This correlation suggests that the local cycles are
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  • ...lt seal: Franklin, Pennsylvania, SEALS International, 600 p.</ref> Koch et al., 1992). ...over the structure to calculate small-scale variations in strain (Koch et al., 1992). In addition, the method assumes fixed end points, whereas a limite
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  • ...gical marker analysis by Mackenzie et al.<ref name=ch03r6 /> and Hughes et al.<ref name=ch03r5 /> from reservoirs in the Greater Ekofisk, Forties, Montro ...Petroleum Congress, London, Section PD1(4), p. 45–56.</ref> and Hughes et al.<ref name=ch03r5>Hughes, W., B., Holba, A., G., Miller, D., E., Richardson,
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  • ...h plots for different formations along the U.S. Gulf Coast. From Loucks et al.;<ref name=Loucks>Loucks, R. G., M. M. Dodge, and W. E. Galloway, 1984, [ht ...iginal sediment composition on subsequent diagenesis. Copyright: Surdam et al.;<ref name=Surdam>Surdam, R. C., T. L. Dunn, D. B. MacGowan, and H. P. Heas
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  • ...hydrates: Resources of the twenty-first century?], ''in'' M. W. Downey et al., eds., Petroleum provinces of the twenty-first century: [http://store.aapg ...hydrates: Resources of the twenty-first century?], ''in'' M. W. Downey et al., eds., Petroleum provinces of the twenty-first century: AAPG Memoir 74, p.
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  • * Saputra et al.<ref name=Saputra>Saputra, W., W. Kirati, and T. Patzek, 2019, Generalized Garcia-Fresca et al.<ref name=Garciaetal>Garcia-Fresca, B., D. Pinkston, R. G. Loucks, and R. L
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  • ...–20.</ref> courtesy Tulsa Geological Society. Modified from Van Wagoner et al.;<ref>Van Wagoner, J. C., R. M. Mitchum, K. M. Campion, and V. D. Rahmanian ...ross section from the Late Cenozoic of the Gulf of Mexico. From Mitchum et al.;<ref>Mitchum, R. M., P. R. Vail, and J. B. Sangree, 1977, [http://archives
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  • ...ain, not surprisingly, heavy oil (such as the [[Rubiales field]]; Gómez et al., 2009<ref name=Gomezetal2009>Gómez, Y., F. Yoris, J. Rodriguez, F. Portil ...f fresh water by [[shale]] dehydration has been also proposed (Gonzalez et al., 2011<ref name=Gonzalezetal2011>Gonzalez, F., I. Moretti, and X. Guichet,
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  • .... 4, no. 4, p. 274–307., 10., 1016/0264-8172(87)90008-0</ref> and Vavra et al.<ref name=ch10r87>Vavra, C. L., J. G. Kaldi, and R. M. Sneider, 1992, [http
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  • ...th the many factors controlling sandstone diagenesis. After Stonecipher et al.<ref name=ch09r60>Stonecipher, S. A., R. D. Winn, Jr., and M. G. Bishop, 19 ...2}} Typical diagenetic pathways for marine sediments. Copyright: Burley et al.;<ref name=ch09r7 /> courtesy Blackwell Scientific.]]
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  • ...spillpoint depth). GWC = [[gas-water]] contact. Modified from Hermanrud et al. (2014<ref name=Hermanrudetal2014>Hermanrud, C., M. E. Hakjelsvik, K. Krist ...ksen, E., A. E. Ryseth, G. B. Larssen, T. Heide, K. Rønning, K. Sollid, et al., 2011, Tectonostratigraphy of the greater Barents Sea: Implications for pe
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  • ...1988>Sarg, J. F., 1988, Carbonate sequence stratigraphy, in C.K. Wilgus et al., eds., Sea-Level Changes—An Integrated Approach: SEPM Special Publicatio
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  • ...re.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=77 AAPG Memoir 74], p. 429-452.</ref>; Ramos et al.<ref name=Ramosetal_2006>Ramos, E., M. Marzo, J. M. de Gibert, K. Tawengi, The Cyrenaica Platform and Al Kufrah Basin have had a few oil discoveries but no commercial production. H
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  • ...178, 104054. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jappgeo.2020.104054</ref> Hange et al.<ref name=Hangeetal_2019>Hanga, K. M., & Kovalchuk, Y. (2019). Machine lear ...ieved simultaneously, hence, accelerating the exploration phase. Maniar et al.<ref name=Maniaretal_2019>Maniar, H., Ryali, S., Kulkarni, M. S., & Abubaka
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  • ...ock extract (top) and an oil (bottom) from southern Sicily. From Ocampo et al.;<ref name=ch08r35>Ocampo, R., A. Riva, J. M. Trendel, J. Riolo, H. J. Call
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  • ...ding third-, fourth-, and fifth-order cycles together. From Van Wagoner et al.;<ref name=ch21r47 /> courtesy AAPG.]]
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  • ...mainly represented by oil-prone Type II and Type II-S kerogens (French et al., 2020 and references therein). Production trends in the Eagle Ford corresp ...application of secondary recovery techniques (e.g., huff-and-puff; Hill et al., 2020).
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  • ...mulation]]s lasting for tens to hundreds of million years (e.g., Montel et al.<ref name=ch11r26>Montel, F., G. Caillet, A. Pucheu, and J. Caltagirone, 19
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  • ...tems in the basin such as the Ellenburger, Strawn, and others. Jarvie et. al,<ref>Jarvie, D. M., R. J. Hill, T. E. Ruble, & R. M. Pollastro, 2007, [http In 2013, Browning, et. al.,<ref>Browning, J. R., S. Ikonnikova, G. Gulen, E. Potter, K. Medlock, F. M
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  • ...gy]], vol. 34, no. 4. p. 362–380., 10., 2307/1485604</ref> and Berggren et al..<ref name=ch17r15>Berggren, W. A., D. V. Kent, C. Swisher, and M.-P. Aubry ...ted Approach: SEPM Special Publication 42, p. 71–108.</ref> and Harland et al.<ref name=ch17r44>Harland, W. B., R. L. Armstrong, A. V. Cox, L. E. Craig,
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  • ...ations of apatite, DOI: 10.1016/0168-9622(88)90019-X.</ref> and Gleadow et al<ref name=Gleadow86>Gleadow, J. W., I. R. Duddy, P. F. Green, J. E. and Love
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  • ...ng|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}Ductility of shale. Data from Hoshino et al.<ref name=ch10r37>Hoshino, K., Koide, H., Inami, K., Iwamura, S., Mitsui, S ...ensity and ductility of shales with increasing depth. Data from Hoshino et al.<ref name=ch10r37 />]]
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  • ...iting factors for hydrocarbon migration. However, according to Yielding et al.<ref name=Yieldingetal_1997 /> there are factors that determine the formati According to Yielding et al.<ref name=Yieldingetal_1997 />, calculations to approach fault sealing anal
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  • * P<sub>al</sub> = original pressure, psia * T<sub>al</sub> = original absolute temperature, °R
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  • ...cyclicity when superimposed across a continental margin. Copyright: Haq et al.;<ref name=ch04r43 /> courtesy SEPM.]] ...(wide curve), analogous to the fourth, third, and second orders of Haq et al.<ref name=ch04r43>Haq, B., Hardenbol, J., Vail, P., R., 1988, Mesozoic and
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  • | Colville basin, Alaska || High || [[Cretaceous]] || Direct ? || Popov et al.<ref name=Popovetal_2001>Popov, M. A., V. F. Nuccio, T. S. Dyman, T. A. Gog | Central Alaska basins || Low/Moderate || ? || ? || Popov et al.<ref name=Popovetal_2001 />
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  • ..., S. D. Burley, V. R. Sunder, V. Kothari, B. N. Naidu., N. P. Whiteley, et al., 2015, The discovery petroleum geology of the Barmer Basin, Rajasthan, Ind ...B. N. Naidu, V. R. Sunder, J. D. Dolson, S. D. Burley, N. P. Whiteley, et al., 2015, Discovery and petroleum system of the Barmer Basin, India: [http://
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  • ...anular, intercrystalline, vuggy, or fractured rocks. Copyright: Coalson et al.;<ref>Coalson, E. B., S. M. Goolsby, and M. H. Franklin, 1994, Subtle seals
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  • * ''R'' is the capillary (pore throat) radius (Vavra et al., 1992{{citation needed}}).
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  • ...ate hydrocarbons at a depth of approximately 2200 m. Copyright: Ungerer et al.;<ref name=Ungerer1991>Ungerer, P., P. Forbes, and J. L. Rudkiewicz, 1991,
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  • ...Economic Geology Report of Investigations 138, 220 p.</ref> and Dutton et al.<ref name=Duttonetal_1993>Dutton, S. P., S. J. Clift, D. S. Hamilton, H. S. ...certain; however, the first published reference to the term was by Rose et al.<ref name=Roseetal_1986>Rose, P. R., J. R. Everett, and I. S. Merin, 1986,
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  • ...tones: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 73, p. 735–744.</ref>; Lazar et al.<ref name=Lzr2010>Lazar, O. R., K. M. Bohacs, J. H. S. Macquaker, and J. Sc ...thorium or potassium; pyrite and TOC versus bulk density; after Bohacs et al. .<ref name=Bhcs2014a />). Oc. Chem. = ocean chemistry. Green algae photo c
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  • ...troleum wells, and hydrocarbon fields in Jordan. Modified after Beydoun et al.<ref name=Beydounetal_1994>Beydoun, Z. R., Futyan, A. R. I., and A. H. Jawz ...n subcrop becomes progressively older toward the west. From L&uuml;ning et al.<ref name=L&uuml;ningetal_2006>L&uuml;ning, S., Loydell, D. K., Storch, P.,
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  • ...associated with hydrocarbons in many basins around the world. In Henry et al.<ref name=Henryetal_2010>Henry, M., M. Pentilla, and D. Hoyer, 2010, [http: ...id pressure, about 90% of the overburden pressure. Other authors (Henry et al.<ref name=Henryetal_2010 />) have documented sonic velocities in near surfa
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  • ...erogen is mainly represented by oil-prone Type II and Type II-S (French et al.<ref name=French>French, K. L., J. E. Birdwell, and M. D. Lewan, 2020, Tren ...seven assessment units (Whidden et al.<ref name=Whidden>Whidden, K. J. et al., 2018, Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources in the Eagle Ford
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  • ...ary-basin-analysis_fig4-8.png|{{figure number|1}}Modified after Antoine et al.<ref name=ch04r4>Antoine, J. W., R. G. Ray, Jr., T. G. Pyle, and W. R. Brya file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-9.png|{{figure number|2}}From Hall et al.<ref name=Halletal_1993>Hall, D. J., B. E. Bowen, R. N. Rosen, S. Wu, and A
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  • ...{{figure number|2}}Correlation of the third-order eustatic curve of Haq et al.<ref>Haq, B., J. Hardenbol, and P. R. Vail, 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic chr ...Memoir 10, p. 211–260.</ref> and the oxygen isotope chronology of Joyce et al.<ref name=ch04r51>Joyce, J. E., L. R. C. Tjalsma, and J. M. Prutzman, 1990,
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  • ...e number|1}}World primary energy sources (generalized after Nakicenovic et al.<ref name=Nakicenovicetal_1998>Nakicenovic, N., A. Gr&uuml;bler, and A. McD
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  • ...cal Techniques: San Francisco, W., H. Freeman, 851 p.</ref> or Feldmann et al.<ref name=ch17r38>Feldmann, R., M., Chapman, R., E., Hannibal, J., T., eds. ...s from [[limestone]]. Kummel and Raup<ref name=ch17r53 />) and Feldmann et al.<ref name=ch17r38 />) describe many of the preparation techniques in detail
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  • * Al-Jubori, A., and S. Johnston, 2009, Coalbed Methane: Clean Energy for the Wo
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  • ...nly accepted classification of marine environments. Copyright: Tipsword et al.;<ref name=ch17r85 /> courtesy Gulf Coast Assoc. of Geological Societies.]] ...epted classification of marine environments is the zonation of Tipsword et al.<ref name=ch17r85>Tipsword, H. L., F. M. Setzer, and F. L. Smith, Jr., 1966
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  • ...s are differentiated on the basis of the parameters listed. From Ebanks et al.;<ref name=Ebanks1993 /> courtesy AAPG.]] ...nd flow units present in the Hartzog Draw field of Wyoming. From Ebanks et al.;<ref name=Ebanks1993>Ebanks, J., N. H. Scheihing, and C. D. Atkinson, 1993
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  • ...e.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=144 AAPG Memoir 65], 454 p.</ref> and Simmons et al.<ref name=ch04r90>Simmons, G. R., W. R. Bryant, G. Lee, and C. Fiduk, 1996,
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  • ...n sequences: SEPM Special Publication 42, p. 183–213.</ref> Van Wagoner et al.,<ref name=ch04r70>Mitchum, R., M., Jr., Van Wagoner, J., C., 1990, High-fr
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  • ...tion in the Amazon basin based on MT data. Drafted from data in Burgett et al.<ref name=ch16r2 />]]
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  • ...en structure and [[lithofacies]] distribution. He interprets [[deposition]]al subenvironments and [[fan]] evolution through time, but a detailed depositi ...G03.jpg|300px|thumb|{{figure number|3}}Summary of the Brae Play (Fraser et al., 2003<ref name=Fraseretal2003>Fraser, S. I., A. M. Robinson, H. D. Johnson
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  • ...volving completion fluid volumes and sand loads (Ladd, 2001; Birmingham et al, 2006; Milne and Cumella, 2014). DJ Basin production peaked in November 201 ...rmation, Wattenberg Field, Colorado, in Gas In the Rockies, D. Anderson et al., eds. Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, Denver, CO.
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  • ...lies in hydrocarbon exploration are often difficult to quantify. Potter et al.<ref name=ch18r29>Potter, R., W., IIHarrington, P., A., Silliman, A., H., V
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  • ...ciety London, Special publications 152: 155 – 166.</ref> and Yang-Logan et al.,<ref name=Yangloganetal_1995>Yang-Logan, L. C., Tveit, R. & Bailey, H. W. ...eers. EAGE workshop on Geosteering and well placement.</ref> and Hughes et al.<ref name=Hughesetal_2019 />).
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  • ...ref name=ch21r47 /><ref name=Wilgusetal>Wilgus, C. K., Hastings, B. S., et al., 1988, Sea-level changes--an integrated approach: SEPM Special Publication Van Wagoner et al.<ref name=ch21r47 /> define sequence stratigraphy as “… the study of ro
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  • ...ces and parasequences on shelf-edge and ramp margins. After Van Wagoner et al.<ref name=ch21r47>Van Wagoner, J. C., Mitchum, R. M., Campion, K. M., Rahma
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