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A [[migration]] pathway map is a fundamental tool for prospect assessment and field development. In simple migration pathway maps, arrows are drawn perpendicular to structural [[contour]]s. However, migration pathway maps must also define those [[Fault trap regime|faults]] and those parts of faults that juxtapose sand with sand as well as those faults that cross-seal or cross-leak and dip-seal or dip-leak.
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A [[migration]] pathway map is a fundamental tool for prospect assessment and field development. In simple migration pathway maps, arrows are drawn perpendicular to structural [[contour]]s. However, migration pathway maps must also define those [[Fault trap regime|faults]] and those parts of faults that juxtapose sand with sand as well as those faults that [[Cross-sealing faults|cross-seal]] or [[Cross-leaking faults|cross-leak]] and [[Dip-sealing faults|dip-seal]] or [[Dip-leaking faults|dip-leak]].
    
==Requirements for map construction==
 
==Requirements for map construction==
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| [[Fault plane profile construction|Fault plane profile]]
 
| [[Fault plane profile construction|Fault plane profile]]
| Defines sand/sand and sand/shale juxtaposition and potential juxtaposed lithology leak points (JLLPs)
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| Defines sand/sand and sand/shale juxtaposition and potential [[Cross-leaking faults#Juxtaposed lithology leak points|juxtaposed lithology leak points (JLLPs)]]
 
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| Quantitative fault plane analysis
 
| Quantitative fault plane analysis
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