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Journal of Petroleum Geology

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Journal of Petroleum Geology, Vol.11, No.3, pp. 341-346, 1988

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STRUCTURAL CONTROL OF NEOGENE SEDIMENTATION IN THE MAE SOT BASIN (THAI-BURMESE BORDER): IMPLICATIONS FOR OIL-SHALE RESERVES

R.B. Stokes*

* School of Geological Sciences, Kingston Polytechnic, Penrhyn Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KTI 2EE, UK


Abstract

The Mae Sot Basin is here interpreted as a tilted Previous HitfaultNext Hit-block bounded on the east by a normal Previous HitfaultNext Hit which, acting as a growth Previous HitfaultTop, controlled sedimentation during the Neogene. It is suggested that oil-shale reserves are greater than those currently estimated, and that they may be greatest near the eastern margin of the basin due to the development of a thicker sequence here, and repetition of the facies at depth in sedimentary cyclothems.

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