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  • ...thinking: Methods to explore and revitalize the world’s greatest petroleum basins]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 104, p. 2463-2506</ref> ...tain favorable geological conditions are needed for basins to become super basins, a key for this transformation includes changes in paradigms and technology
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  • | chapter = Petroleum systems of Turkish basins ...Mediterranean, 2) the Aegean, 3) the sea of Marmara, and 4) the Black Sea basins ([[:file:M106Ch13Fig02.jpg|Figure 2]]).
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  • ...ceous and lower [[Tertiary]] reservoirs within several large basins. These basins, the product of rifting of Africa from South America in the Early Cretaceou ...e rock]]s for the five source-distinctive groups of oils in these marginal basins.
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  • ...[mudstone]] and dolomite interbedded deposits are primarily found in these basins. Organic-rich shales are mainly distributed in the Lower Permian Fengcheng
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  • #REDIRECT [[Oil correlation case history: Brazilian offshore basins]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Oil correlation case history: Brazilian offshore basins]]
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  • ....<ref name=ch04r60>MacQueen, R. W., and D. A. Leckie, eds., 1992, Foreland Basins and Fold Belts: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=143 AAPG Memoir 55],
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  • Quantitative fault seal analysis is a proven tool in numerous basins. There are, however, limitations. ...aults in [[foreland fold and thrust belts]] or [[strike-slip]] basins. All basins in which quantitative fault seal analysis has been proven to date are domin
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  • * The dominance of gas in the deeper parts of basins may reflect seal capacity as well as [[maturation]]. ==Gas and oil distribution in basins==
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  • In many basins the major control on hydrocarbon column heights is not the [[top seal displ ...sland Basin]] and [[North Sea]] are only two of numerous examples. In some basins, this regional seal is lacking or limited. In the Gulf Coast, the [[North F
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  • ==Basins, depocenters, and minibasins==
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  • * [[Oil correlation case history: Brazilian offshore basins]]
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  • ...ce stratigraphic concepts applied to Paleogene outcrops, Gulf and Atlantic basins, in Wilgus, C. K., Hastings, B. S., Posamentier, H. M., Van Wagoner, J., Ro ...al_analysis_of_clastic_depositional_systems#Lacustrine_deposits|lacustrine basins]]. The numbers in the cross sections correspond to the numbers in the table
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  • ...name=ch05r14>Powley, D., E., 1990, Pressures and hydrogeology in petroleum basins: Earth Science Reviews, vol. 29, p. 215–226.</ref> In this discussion the ...data/specpubs/memoir61/ch01/0001.htm Pressure compartments in sedimentary basins], in P.J. Ortoleva, ed., Basin Compartments and Seals: [http://store.aapg.o
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  • ...exists to accommodate the sediment near each input location. In carbonate basins, organisms near the site of accumulation produce most sediment, and facies ...iver is immediately offshore and west of the river mouth. Smaller drainage basins also supply terrigenous sediment to the western and central [[Gulf of Mexic
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  • ...lthough it is most useful in frontier basins, it is helpful even in mature basins. Knowing how a structural play fits into the regional tectonic picture may ...tonics_of_Sedimentary_Basins.html?id=A928uQAACAAJ Tectonics of Sedimentary Basins]: Cambridge, Mass., Blackwell Scientific, 570 p.
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  • ...used sediment deposited in the basin. Post ryft, events after the sun-rift basins
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  • ...quire little in monetary expenditure and are most appropriate for frontier basins. However, they can also be useful to companies seeking an entry position in
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  • ...ceous and lower [[Tertiary]] reservoirs within several large basins. These basins, the product of rifting of Africa from South America in the Early Cretaceou ...e rock]]s for the five source-distinctive groups of oils in these marginal basins.
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  • ...emical surveys of 139 prospects located in both mature basins and frontier basins, onshore and offshore, in a wide variety of environments. Targets ranged in
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  • ...on on the largest developed and developing plays in U.S. and international basins. Tight oil and gas or “shale” resources have been the focus of extensiv ...air. Duties: Recommend changes to commodity report priorities and content (basins/plays covered, information provided in reports, etc.); assist with developi
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  • ...p showing differential thickness of sedimentary rocks is used to determine basins (thick), uplifts (thin), and fold belts (folded). These features are proper ...ted in sedimentary basins. Frequently, one or more overlapping sedimentary basins are responsible for the essential elements of a petroleum system. Traps are
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  • Pressure compartments are found in basins worldwide. A pressure compartment is a volume of rock, all sides of which a ...name=ch05r14>Powley, D. E., 1990, Pressures and hydrogeology in petroleum basins: Earth Science Reviews, vol. 29, p. 215–226.</ref> Copyright Earth Scienc
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  • ...ountain region were estimated at 6788 tcf. In-place gas estimates in other basins range from 334 to 777 tcf (Table 1). ...recoverable gas from those basins are 223.55 tcf (Table 2). If all of the basins in the United States containing BCGAs would have been assessed, it is highl
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  • ...aps after initial fill could result in larger hydrocarbon columns. Only in basins with insufficient hydrocarbons to fill all traps to the maximum seal capaci
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  • * All petroleum basins exhibit some type of near-surface hydrocarbon leakage. * Permit high-grading of basins, plays, or prospects prior to acquiring leases or before conducting detaile
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  • ...) they are rare in many sections and (2) many species are endemic to local basins, so their age and environmental ranges are poorly understood. Ostracods typ * For local stratigraphy in basins of limited extent
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  • ...ky Mountain Foreland], in Macqueen, R., W., Leckie, D., A., eds., Foreland Basins and Fold Belts: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=143 AAPG Memoir 55],
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  • ...he seal to petroleum is low enough. These seals most likely occur in young basins where traps are still actively [[Calculating charge volume|charged]]. Becau ...than young accumulations. Many fields not filled to the spill point in oil basins with former prolific [[Petroleum generation|generation]] (such as those alo
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  • .... For the [[Gulf Coast Basin]], it is 0.465 psi/ft. For [[Rocky Mountain]] basins, it is 0.45 psi/ft. For fresh water, it is 0.433 psi/ft. If measured hydros ...th is not unique to the [[East Texas basin]] but is characteristic of most basins.
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  • ...] normal fault block faults at stable flank of foredeep basins and at rift basins]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 72, no. 7, p. 813–840.</ref>Fault plane profiles ar
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  • ...e, item, or idea. As geologists, we name rock units, fossils, uplifts, and basins. The name for a specific [[petroleum]] system separates it from other [[pet
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  • ...n the sand-shale ratio of the fault gouge. Other possible controls in some basins include asymmetric [[fracture]] density and/or preferential hydraulic fract ...ult seal behavior]] and spill points. However, disequilibrium may exist in basins now undergoing rapid migration and fill. The Los Angeles basin (California)
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  • Many sedimentary basins contain more than one oil source unit. If two or more [[source rocks]] are ...ely because they lack distinguishing characteristics. Furthermore, in some basins several source rocks may have very similar geochemical signatures, making i
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  • ...pore pressure has fractured the top seal and lost hydrocarbons in several basins, including the North Sea<ref name=ch10r70>Skerlec, G. M., 1982, Risking top ...cle/pii/026481729090056M Prediction of pore fluid pressures in sedimentary basins]: Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 7, no. 1, p. 55-65. </ref> It may be nec
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  • ...II kerogen]], form the [[source rock]]s for the petroleum and gas in these basins. ...al., eds., The geology of Sirt Basin. Proceeding. 1st symposium, sediment basins of Libya, October 10-13, 1993, Tripoli, v. 1, p. 3–56.</ref> Since the Pr
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  • ...[mudstone]] and dolomite interbedded deposits are primarily found in these basins. Organic-rich shales are mainly distributed in the Lower Permian Fengcheng
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  • ...}}Salt structures in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico and adjacent interior basins. Modified from Jackson and Galloway.<ref name=JacksonandGalloway_1984>Jacks ...es.com/data/specpubs/history2/data/a110/a110/0001/0550/0567.htm Intraslope basins in northwest Gulf of Mexico: a key to ancient submarine canyons and fans],
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  • Methane is the most thermodynamically stable hydrocarbon in sedimentary basins.<ref name=ch11r16>Hunt, J. M., 1979, Petroleum Geochemistry and Geology: Sa ...o other gas is present to dilute it. High-nitrogen gas in thermally mature basins is possibly from [[coal]] sources<ref name=ch11r33>Stahl, W., H. Boigk, and
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  • ...asins in northwest China, and Songliao Basin in north China, and Bohai Bay Basins in northeast China as of 2018. ...Brazil has shale oil and gas potential in the Parana, Solimoes and Amazon Basins and is actively producing from the oil shale unit of the Irati Formation. I
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  • ...cross North Africa and Arabia, to intracontinental sub-[[basin]]s and rift-basins (Arabian plate and North Africa, respectively) in the Permian, which led to [[file:M106IntroFig01.jpg|thumb|300px|Basins, fields, and structures data from IHS International Energy Database (Januar
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  • ...ources of the San Juan Basin: Lessons for Other Basins, Lessons from Other Basins: The Mountain Geologist, v. 58, p. 43-103.</ref>.]]
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  • * Gabriel Giacomone, María Eugenia Novara, and Josefina Vizcaíno [[Super basins]]
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  • ...tns/1986-87/data/pg/0071/0012/1400/1445.htm Thermal history of sedimentary basins, maturation indices, and kinetics of oil and gas generation]: AAPG Bulletin
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  • ...ectonics ranging from rather stable basins to extremely actively subsiding basins; (b) deltas form primarily in the zone of interaction between freshwater an ...r trapping potential is common, and most deltas exist in rapidly subsiding basins, allowing thick deltaic sequences to develop over a rather short time frame
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  • * [[Oil correlation case history: Brazilian offshore basins]]
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  • ...07Fig1.jpg|{{figure number|1}}Surface geology and locations of sedimentary basins, structural elements, key petroleum wells, and hydrocarbon fields in Jordan ...e volcanics to the north ([[:file:M106Ch07Fig1.jpg|Figure 1]]). Four major basins exist in Jordan, including the Infracambrian Jafr rift basin in the south,
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  • ...vision of a basin. Sediment thickness is the primary basis for subdividing basins into depocenters. Structural elements separate one minibasin from another w ...ing into and across progressively younger growth-fault and salt-withdrawal basins. The stratigraphic boundaries outline seismic-stratigraphically defined dep
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  • The location of these in sedimentary basins has considerable economic importance globally because it generates fruitful ...rs. It will highlight the constraints posed by the location of sedimentary basins subvolcanic due to the importance of these as part of hydrocarbon systems.
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  • ...ky Mountain Foreland], in R. W. Macqueen, and D. A. Leckie, eds., Foreland Basins and Fold Belts: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=143 AAPG Memoir 55], ...e Workshop, Golden, Colorado, 297 p.</ref><ref name=ch21r12 /> Within deep basins, where the location of coarse gravels may be a primary reason to retain or
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  • ...ing and storing underground water, thereby forming aquifers or groundwater basins.
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  • ...] normal fault block faults at stable flank of foredeep basins and at rift basins]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 73, no. 7, p. 813–840.</ref> One type of fault-depe
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  • ...ts in underground coal mines), is now being produced profitably in several basins in the United States (about 7% of the total United States natural-gas produ
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  • ...cross section]]s, showing the geologic elements of each phase. Because all basins are three dimensional, care must be taken to assemble enough cross sections ...moderate stretching and the crust remained thick, forming broad arches and basins. The central basin underwent considerable stretching and subsidence to form
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