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Design and Function of Oil and Gas Traps as Clues to Migration

W. H. Roberts III

AAPG Special Volumes

... to the anticlinal theory. It honors all factual observations around oil and gas deposits. Very simple, the most important function of a trap is to leak...

1978

Abstract: Aventura Ranch Field: A Classic Stratigraphic Trap - James Lime - Van Zandt County, Texas

Al Jones, John T. Palmer

GCAGS Transactions

...Abstract: Aventura Ranch Field: A Classic Stratigraphic Trap - James Lime - Van Zandt County, Texas Al Jones, John T. Palmer 1993 Vol. 43 (1993...

1993

Time of Oil and Gas Accumulation: ABSTRACT

A. I. Levorsen

AAPG Bulletin

... be gained through two separate and simple lines of reasoning. These are: (1) a pool can not form until after the trap has been formed. We have...

1949

Preface to Part II: Chapter 10: Part II. Secondary Migration and Accumulation of Petroleum, Compiled by Robert H. Dott and Merrill J. Reynolds

AAPG Special Volumes

... migration, from the source bed into a carrier bed or reservoir rock. Part II considers the reservoir rock and the trap as physical or geometric entities...

1969

Pore Geometry as Related to Carbonate Stratigraphic Traps: ABSTRACT

John L. Stout

AAPG Bulletin

... in carbonate provinces requires a better understanding of stratigraphic entrapment. Photomicrographs of reservoir and trap rock from a Nesson anticline...

1965

The Obscure and Subtle Trap: ABSTRACT

A. I. Levorsen

AAPG Bulletin

...The Obscure and Subtle Trap: ABSTRACT A. I. Levorsen 1965 1566 1566 49 9. (September) The tremendous expanding demand for petroleum and its products...

1965

Southwest Lake Arthur Field, Cameron Parish, Louisiana: ABSTRACT

Vito A. Gotautas, George E. Gordon, Johnnie Johnson, Clyde Lee

AAPG Bulletin

... by geologic-geophysical exploration techniques. The stratigraphic trap is constituted by an E-W-trending sandstone barrier bar and a tabular shaped...

1969

Stratigraphic Trap Classification: ABSTRACT

Gordon Rittenhouse

AAPG Bulletin

...Stratigraphic Trap Classification: ABSTRACT Gordon Rittenhouse 1971 360 360 55 2. (February) A trap for hydrocarbons requires the simultaneous...

1971

Statfjord Field, North Sea Giant: ABSTRACT

R. H. Kirk

AAPG Bulletin

... trap at Statfjord as throughout the East Shetland basin. Statfjord field is a structural/stratigraphic trap formed by westward tilting and erosion...

1979

Walker Creek Field, Arkansas--Smackover Case History: ABSTRACT

F. A. Van Overmeeren, D. E. Foulkes

AAPG Bulletin

... is a stratigraphic trap containing 100 million bbl of oil and 100 Bcf of gas. The field lies End_Page 544------------------------------ 4 mi north...

1979

Design and Function of Oil and Gas Traps: ABSTRACT

W. H. Roberts, III

AAPG Bulletin

... deposits. Very simply, the most important function of a trap is to leak water while retaining hydrocarbons. The water can leak because the enclosing...

1979

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