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Volume: 66 (1982)

Issue: 7. (July)

First Page: 970

Last Page: 970

Title: Basins of the World and New Frontiers: ABSTRACT

Author(s): Michel T. Halbouty

Article Type: Meeting abstract

Abstract:

Petroleum exploration in the coming decades must be concentrated toward discovering commercial supplies--large and small--of the oil and gas which lie untapped in both the known petroleum producing areas of the world and in the frontier regions. These frontier areas--the deserts, ice-covered lands, deep waters, and remote continental interiors--are estimated to hold vast hydrocarbon accumulations. It is in these sectors where future oil and gas discoveries could make the difference between energy survival and global catastrophe.

Explorationists must re-evaluate the mature and developing petroleum regions of the world; the vast ocean areas must be carefully and thoroughly investigated to ascertain their petroleum potential; the remote continental interiors must be properly assessed; and new and better uses of geology, geophysics, petroleum engineering, and technology must be employed in all aspects of petroleum exploration, development, and production. A unified exploration effort will result in greater success in finding the oil and gas supplies the world so vitally needs.

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