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Significance of Hydrocarbon Disposition in Petroleum Exploration: ABSTRACT

W. M. Zarrella, J. W. Earley

AAPG Bulletin

... of these petroleums, suggesting an equivalent source, probably Lower Cretaceous shales. Although there is considerable evidence for lateral migration of petroleum...

1964

The Recognition and Exploitation of Fracture Systems in a Carbonate Reservoir

Paul A. MacKay

Search and Discovery.com

... wells. The most likely fluid migration into the reservoir appears to be vertical along fracture systems that plumb into the deeper Eocene and Cretaceous...

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ABSTRACT: Controls on the Rate of Deformation, Strain Localization and the Migration of the Locus of Extension in the Northern North Sea Rift System; #90013 (2003)

Caroline E. Gill, John R. Underhill

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...ABSTRACT: Controls on the Rate of Deformation, Strain Localization and the Migration of the Locus of Extension in the Northern North Sea Rift System...

2003

ABSTRACT: Oil Classifi cation and Exploration Opportunity in the Hugoton Embayment, Western Kansas and Las Animas Arch, Eastern Colorado; #90048 (2005)

Troy Beserra, Ray Sorenson, Harry Dembicki, Warren Winters, Ahmed Chaouche, Kevin Stacy, Dan Jarvie

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... into the Hugoton Embayment was from multiple sources and was focused along various, but somewhat predictable lateral and vertical paths. Results from our study...

2005

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