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AAPG Bulletin

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Volume: 67 (1983)

Issue: 3. (March)

First Page: 538

Last Page: 538

Title: Discovery Previous HitFunctionsNext Hit of Oil and Gas by Previous HitDepthNext Hit Zones Throughout U.S. Basins: ABSTRACT

Author(s): L. A. Rapoport, G. C. Grender

Article Type: Meeting abstract

Abstract:

This paper presents the key results concerning oil and gas discovery Previous HitfunctionsNext Hit derived from comprehensive computer-supported analyses of the exploration histories of the main producing provinces of the conterminous U.S. To permit meaningful comparison between different geologic regions and/or horizons, the discovery Previous HitfunctionsNext Hit are expressed as relationships between exploratory drilling density (in ft/mi3 of sediment) and hydrocarbon content (in bbl discovered/mi3 of sediment). The discovery Previous HitfunctionsNext Hit obtained for each basin as a whole are compared to those of the individual Previous HitdepthNext Hit zones in the basin (the Previous HitdepthNext Hit zones being defined on the basis of uniform levels of drilling density and/or stratigraphic characteristics). The striking finding of these comp risons is that the discovery Previous HitfunctionsNext Hit of the individual (homogeneously explored) Previous HitdepthNext Hit zones are inherently much more angular or "flat shaped" than those obtained for each basin as a whole. The implications of this finding are discussed in relation to: (a) the theoretical considerations underlying the concept of (negative-exponential-type) discovery Previous HitfunctionsNext Hit; and (b) the practical application of discovery Previous HitfunctionsTop to the projection of future oil and gas discoveries.

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