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==Vertically drained petroleum systems==
 
==Vertically drained petroleum systems==
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[[file:petroleum-systems_fig3-23.png|{{figure number|3}}Vertically drained system. From Demaison and Huizinga.<ref name=ch03r4 />]]
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[[file:petroleum-systems_fig3-23.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|3}}Vertically drained system. From Demaison and Huizinga.<ref name=ch03r4 />]]
    
Demaison and Huizinga:<ref name=ch03r4>Demaison, G., Huizinga, B., J., 1994, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/methodo2/data/a077/a077/0001/0050/0073.htm Genetic classification of petroleum systems using three factors: charge, migration, and entrapment], ''in'' L. B. Magoon and W. G. Dow, eds., The Petroleum System—From Source to Trap: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=1022 AAPG Memoir 60], p. 73–89.</ref> divide petroleum systems into vertically and laterally drained. The [[Mandal-Ekofisk(!) petroleum system]] is a vertically drained system. Vertically drained systems are generally found in rifts, deltas, wrenches, and overthrust provinces where migration is controlled by faults and fractures. Faults and fractures limit the size of the fetch area available to traps, so a number of small- and medium-sized accumulations abound.
 
Demaison and Huizinga:<ref name=ch03r4>Demaison, G., Huizinga, B., J., 1994, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/methodo2/data/a077/a077/0001/0050/0073.htm Genetic classification of petroleum systems using three factors: charge, migration, and entrapment], ''in'' L. B. Magoon and W. G. Dow, eds., The Petroleum System—From Source to Trap: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=1022 AAPG Memoir 60], p. 73–89.</ref> divide petroleum systems into vertically and laterally drained. The [[Mandal-Ekofisk(!) petroleum system]] is a vertically drained system. Vertically drained systems are generally found in rifts, deltas, wrenches, and overthrust provinces where migration is controlled by faults and fractures. Faults and fractures limit the size of the fetch area available to traps, so a number of small- and medium-sized accumulations abound.

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