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[[file:evaluating-top-and-fault-seal_fig10-9.png|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Oil and gas trapped against the fault and have not leaked up the fault zone.]]
 
[[file:evaluating-top-and-fault-seal_fig10-9.png|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Oil and gas trapped against the fault and have not leaked up the fault zone.]]
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Dip-sealing faults are important because they can create purely fault-dependent traps. No independent structural closure is required for entrapment. Where independent structural closure does exist, as in the figure below, a dip-sealing fault can trap additional volumes of oil against the fault. Dip-sealing faults can trap hundreds of meters of oil without independent closure. In [[:file:evaluating-top-and-fault-seal_fig10-9.png|Figure 1]], both oil and gas are trapped against the fault and have not leaked up the fault zone.
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Dip-sealing faults are important because they can create purely fault-dependent [[trap]]s. No independent [[structural closure]] is required for entrapment. Where independent structural closure does exist, as in the figure below, a dip-sealing fault can trap additional volumes of oil against the fault. Dip-sealing faults can trap hundreds of meters of oil without independent closure. In [[:file:evaluating-top-and-fault-seal_fig10-9.png|Figure 1]], both oil and gas are trapped against the fault and have not leaked up the fault zone.
    
==See also==
 
==See also==
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