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AAPG Memoir 75, Chapter 20: Geologic Study of the Miocene Rodador Field and its Exploitation Possibilities, Tabasco State, Southeastern Mexico, by Francisco Javier Mart237_i.jpg (445 bytes)nez Castillo, Pages 433 - 441
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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 Study of the Miocene Rodador Field and its Exploitation Possibilities, Tabasco State, Southeastern Mexico

Francisco Javier Mart237_i.jpg (445 bytes)nez Castillo
PEMEX Exploraci243_o.jpg (458 bytes)n y Producci243_o.jpg (458 bytes)n, Agua Dulce, Veracruz, Mexico


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The interpretation and analysis of depositional systems played an important role in the definition of hydrocarbon reservoirs in the Rodador field of the Isthmian Saline Basin in southeastern Mexico. The two major sandstone reservoirs of the middle Miocene-lower Pliocene Encanto Formation, which are referred to as the 17-A and 18 sands, are located at depths ranging from 2873 m to 2995 m and 2877 m to 3031 m, respectively. The thickness of these two sands ranges from 8 m to 28 m (17-A) and from 7 m to 48 m (18).

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