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AAPG Memoir 75, Chapter 21: Geologic Controls on Reservoir Performance in Muspac and Catedral Gas Fields, Southeastern Mexico, by Carlos T. Williams-Rojas and Neil F. Hurley, Pages 443 - 472
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AAPG Memoir 75: The Western Gulf of Mexico Basin: Tectonics, Sedimentary Basins, and Petroleum Systems, Edited by Claudio Bartolini, Richard T. Buffler, and Abelardo Cant
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Geologic Controls on Reservoir Performance in Muspac and Catedral Gas Fields, Southeastern Mexico

Carlos T. Williams-Rojas
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Neil F. Hurley
Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, U.S.A.


ABSTRACT

Muspac and Catedral are two of the most important gas- and condensate-producing fields in southern Mexico. They produce from Cretaceous fractured carbonates. The objective of this integrated study is to define the stratigraphic and structural controls that caused early water production in those fields.

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