2011
DOI: 10.1144/m35.8
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Chapter 8 US Geological Survey Circum-Arctic Resource Appraisal (CARA): introduction and summary of organization and methods

Abstract: The USGS has assessed undiscovered petroleum resources in the Arctic through geological mapping, basin analysis and quantitative assessment. The new map compilation provided the base from which geologists subdivided the Arctic for burial history modelling and quantitative assessment. The CARA was a probabilistic, geologically based study that used existing USGS methodology, modified somewhat for the circumstances of the Arctic. The assessment relied heavily on analogue modelling, with numerical input as lognor… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, this estimate properly reflects the rank ordering of Liverpool Land among other AUs of the CARA (Charpentier & Gautier 2011).…”
Section: Liverpool Land Basin Assessment Unitmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…Nevertheless, this estimate properly reflects the rank ordering of Liverpool Land among other AUs of the CARA (Charpentier & Gautier 2011).…”
Section: Liverpool Land Basin Assessment Unitmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…These AUs were initially evaluated for the marginal probability of the presence of at least one accumulation larger than the CARA minimum size (50 MMBOE). The methodological approach to the probability analysis, conditional input parameter assessment and aggregation is not discussed here, but is summarized by Charpentier & Gautier (2011).…”
Section: Assessment Unitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Results of that Circum-Arctic Resource Appraisal (CARA) include aggregate resource estimates for the entire Arctic region (Bird and others, 2008;others, 2009, 2011a) and documentation of the geological framework and resource estimates for specific Arctic provinces Gautier and others, 2011b;Houseknecht and Bird, 2011;Houseknecht and others, 2012a,b;Klett and others, 2011;Moore and others, 2011;Schenk, 2011a,b;Sørensen and others, 2011). The procedures and methods used in conducting the CircumArctic Resource Appraisal are documented by Charpentier and Gautier (2011) and Charpentier (2017, this volume, chapter B) and the location and extent of the basins evaluated are delimited by others (2010, 2011). The purpose of this chapter is to provide a synthesis of the petroleum geology of the Jan Mayen Microcontinent Province, to present the reasoning and input parameters used by the CARA assessment for its petroleum assessment, and to report the complete results of the resource assessment for the province.…”
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confidence: 99%