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List of oil and gas fields and wells with oil and/or gas shows. Field number refers to locations shown in Figure 3 of [[Iraq petroleum geology]]. Hydrocarbon type: oil, gas, or oil and gas. Structural province refers to regions shown in Figure 3 of [[Iraq petroleum geology]]. Structural style of the trap: basement-involved fold, detached fold-thrust, or salt-supported dome. Trap type: anticline, faulted anticline, faulted dome, or fault trap. Source name and age given only where proven by biomarkers. Source strata type: basinal marine (includes calcareous and marly lithologies) or basinal shale. Volumes of oil and gas in-place, estimated ultimate recoverable (EUR), produced, and remaining ultimate recoverable (RUR) age given in millions of barrels of oil (MMBO) and billions of cubic feet of gas (BCFG). Condensate included in oil volumes. Information mainly from Verma et al. (2004) and Jassim and Goff (2006) (see [[Iraq petroleum geology for references]]. Additional references as shown. Comments reflect the impression of the author. From Grabowski Jr., G. J., 2014, Iraq, in L. Marlow, C. Kendall, and L. Yose, eds., Petroleum systems of the Tethyan region: AAPG Memoir 106, p. 379-467.
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List of oil and gas fields and wells with oil and/or gas shows. Field number refers to locations shown in Figure 3 of [[Iraq petroleum geology]]. Hydrocarbon type: oil, gas, or oil and gas. Structural province refers to regions shown in Figure 3 of [[Iraq petroleum geology]]. Structural style of the trap: basement-involved fold, detached fold-thrust, or salt-supported dome. Trap type: anticline, faulted anticline, faulted dome, or fault trap. Source name and age given only where proven by biomarkers. Source strata type: basinal marine (includes calcareous and marly lithologies) or basinal shale. Volumes of oil and gas in-place, estimated ultimate recoverable (EUR), produced, and remaining ultimate recoverable (RUR) age given in millions of barrels of oil (MMBO) and billions of cubic feet of gas (BCFG). Condensate included in oil volumes. Information mainly from Verma et al. (2004) and Jassim and Goff (2006) (see [[Iraq petroleum geology]] for references. Additional references as shown. Comments reflect the impression of the author. From Grabowski Jr., G. J., 2014, Iraq, in L. Marlow, C. Kendall, and L. Yose, eds., Petroleum systems of the Tethyan region: AAPG Memoir 106, p. 379-467.
    
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