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Journal of Petroleum Geology

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Journal of Petroleum Geology, Vol.9, No.1, pp. 53-70, 1986

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PATTERNS OF HYDROCARBON OCCURRENCES IN THE VIKING FORMATION, ALBERTA, CANADA

L. C. Amajor*

*Geology Department, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.


Abstract

Most NW-SE trending, offshore, tide-generated reservoir sandstones in the Lower Cretaceous Viking Formation of Alberta and Saskatchewan produce oil and/or gas from their NE flanks. This is because stronger tidal currents sorted and shifted finer sediments from the NE to the SW in the direction of sandbody migration. Thus, the NE flanks are older, thinner, coarser and better sorted with good reservoir characteristics. Post-depositional tilting, however, provided optimal conditions for oil and gas entrapment.

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