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Abstract
magnetic
(HRGM) and Radiometric Surveys for Hydrocarbon Exploration:
Six Case Histories in Western Canada
from:
Chapter 5
High-resolution Ground-magnetic
(HRGM) and Radiometric Surveys for Hydrocarbon
Exploration: Six Case Histories in Western Canada
Leonard A. LeSchack
Hectori Inc.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
David R. Van Alstine
Applied Paleomagnetics, Inc.
Redmond, Washington, U.S.A.
ABSTRACT
magnetic
signatures that are characteristic of the reservoir. These distinctive
magnetic
signatures
have proven to be invaluable for hydrocarbon exploration, and we have achieved 85%
exploration success using ground-based
magnetic
and radiometric techniques in Western
Canada. Differences in timing and duration of microseepage and differences in composition
and pressure of the microseeping hydrocarbon gases from separate petroleum systems
probably control the
magnetic
mineralogy,
magnetic
grain-size distributions,
magnetic
susceptibility, and natural remanent magnetization (NRM) directions in the magnetically
enhanced zones. Together, these differences can yield diagnostic "residual"
(remanent +
induced
) short-spatial-wavelength
magnetic
anomalies above different
reservoirs.
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