Giant Oil and Gas Fields - Volumes 1 & 2

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Giant Oil and Gas Fields - Volumes 1 & 2

SEPM Core Workshop 12 - Combines CW 10 & 11

Anthony J. Lomando, Paul M. Harris

Publication date: 1988
Series: Core Workshop

Giant fields tend to be grouped as a distinctive class of hydrocarbon target, but giant reservoirs are vastly different from one another with varying factors controlling rock type, facies, porosity evolution, and trap mechanism, even in adjoining reservoir zones.

PDF ebook file size: 114 mb

ISBN 978-1-56576-119-3
eISBN 978-1-56576-100-1

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Giant fields tend to be grouped as a distinctive class of hydrocarbon target, but giant reservoirs are vastly different from one another with varying factors controlling rock type, facies, porosity evolution, and trap mechanism, even in adjoining reservoir zones. As such, the ideas generated from the geological analyses of these giants can be applied in many basins of the world to exploration and production targets of any size. The papers presented in these volumes are examples of giant fields from North America, the North Sea, Middle East and Indonesia. These papers also span the major range of geologic time. This sense of diversity extends through the major characteristics represented by the examples of giant reservoirs. A good mix of siliciclastic and carbonate rock types deposited in fluvial and supratidal settings down to deep marine environments can be found among these papers. Trap types range from simple and complex structural to stratigraphic and combination traps.

PDF ebook file size: 114 mb

Pages: 1,311
Publisher: SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology)
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