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==Temporal aspects==
 
==Temporal aspects==
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[[file:petroleum-systems_fig3-3.png|left|thumb|{{figure number|1.}}Burial history chart.]]
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A petroleum system has three important temporal aspects:
 
A petroleum system has three important temporal aspects:
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The '''age''' of a system is the time required for the process of generation-migration-accumulation of hydrocarbons.
 
The '''age''' of a system is the time required for the process of generation-migration-accumulation of hydrocarbons.
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The '''critical moment''' is the time that best depicts the generation-migration-accumulation of hydrocarbons in a petroleum system. A map and cross section drawn at the critical moment best show the geographic and stratigraphic extent of the system. The burial history chart below shows the critical moment and the essential elements for the fictitious Deer-Boar(.) petroleum system.
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The '''critical moment''' is the time that best depicts the generation-migration-accumulation of hydrocarbons in a petroleum system. A map and cross section drawn at the critical moment best show the geographic and stratigraphic extent of the system. The burial history chart ([[:file:petroleum-systems_fig3-3.png|Figure 1]]) shows the critical moment and the essential elements for the fictitious Deer-Boar(.) petroleum system.
    
The '''preservation time''' of the petroleum system begins immediately after the generation-migration-accumulation process occurs and extends to the present day. It encompasses any changes to the petroleum accumulations during this period. During the preservation time, remigration, physical or biological degradation, or complete destruction of the petroleum may take place. During the preservation time, remigrated (tertiary migration) petroleum can accumulate in reservoir rocks deposited after the petroleum system formed. If insignificant tectonic activity occurs during the preservation time, accumulations remain in their original position. Remigration happens during the preservation time only if folding, faulting, uplift, or erosion occurs. If all accumulations are destroyed during preservation time, then the evidence that a petroleum system existed is absent. An incomplete or just completed petroleum system lacks a preservation time.
 
The '''preservation time''' of the petroleum system begins immediately after the generation-migration-accumulation process occurs and extends to the present day. It encompasses any changes to the petroleum accumulations during this period. During the preservation time, remigration, physical or biological degradation, or complete destruction of the petroleum may take place. During the preservation time, remigrated (tertiary migration) petroleum can accumulate in reservoir rocks deposited after the petroleum system formed. If insignificant tectonic activity occurs during the preservation time, accumulations remain in their original position. Remigration happens during the preservation time only if folding, faulting, uplift, or erosion occurs. If all accumulations are destroyed during preservation time, then the evidence that a petroleum system existed is absent. An incomplete or just completed petroleum system lacks a preservation time.
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==Spatial aspects==
 
==Spatial aspects==
 
Each petroleum system can be defined spatially by its geographic and stratigraphic extent.
 
Each petroleum system can be defined spatially by its geographic and stratigraphic extent.
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The '''geographic extent''' of a petroleum system is determined at the critical moment. It is defined by a line that circumscribes the pod of active source rock and all oil and gas seeps, shows, and accumulations originating from that pod. The map below shows the geographic extent of the fictitious Deer-Boar(.) petroleum system.
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The '''stratigraphic extent''' of a petroleum system is the span of lithological units which encompasses the essential elements within the geographic extent of a petroleum system. The stratigraphic extent can be displayed on the burial history chart and cross section drawn at the critical moment. The cross section below shows the stratigraphic extent of the fictitious Deer-Boar(.) petroleum system at the critical moment.
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The '''geographic extent''' of a petroleum system is determined at the critical moment. It is defined by a line that circumscribes the pod of active source rock and all oil and gas seeps, shows, and accumulations originating from that pod. [[:file:petroleum-systems_fig3-4.png|Figure 2]] shows the geographic extent of the fictitious Deer-Boar(.) petroleum system.
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[[file:petroleum-systems_fig3-5.png|thumb|{{figure number|3-5}}.]]
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The '''stratigraphic extent''' of a petroleum system is the span of lithological units which encompasses the essential elements within the geographic extent of a petroleum system. The stratigraphic extent can be displayed on the burial history chart and cross section drawn at the critical moment. [[:file:petroleum-systems_fig3-5.png|Figure 3]] shows the stratigraphic extent of the fictitious Deer-Boar(.) petroleum system at the critical moment.
    
==What is an events chart?==
 
==What is an events chart?==
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==Events chart example==
 
==Events chart example==
A petroleum system events chart shows time on one axis and the essential elements and processes on the other. The time required for the generation-migration-accumulation process is the same as the age of the system. The chart also shows the preservation time and critical moment for the system. The events chart for the fictitious Deer-Boar(.) petroleum system is shown below.
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[[file:petroleum-systems_fig3-6.png|thumb|{{figure number|4}.]]
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A petroleum system events chart shows time on one axis and the essential elements and processes on the other. The time required for the generation-migration-accumulation process is the same as the age of the system. The chart also shows the preservation time and critical moment for the system. [[:ile:petroleum-systems_fig3-6.png|Figure 4]] depicts the events chart for the fictitious Deer-Boar(.) petroleum system.
    
The events chart is arranged according to increasing difficulty. For example, mapping and dating the essential elements of a petroleum system are usually easier than mapping and determining the time over which the processes took place. Because the petroleum system deals only with discovered accumulations, there is no question that the elements and processes worked correctly to make oil and gas fields. Later, however, the events chart is transformed into a risk chart to better evaluate a play or prospect.
 
The events chart is arranged according to increasing difficulty. For example, mapping and dating the essential elements of a petroleum system are usually easier than mapping and determining the time over which the processes took place. Because the petroleum system deals only with discovered accumulations, there is no question that the elements and processes worked correctly to make oil and gas fields. Later, however, the events chart is transformed into a risk chart to better evaluate a play or prospect.
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[[file:petroleum-systems_fig3-6.png|thumb|{{figure number|3-6}}.]]
      
==See also==
 
==See also==

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