Abstract:The South Sumatra Basin is a prolific basin with a long history of oil and gas exploration that started in early 1900s. It is located in the southern part of Sumatra Island, Indonesia, where more than 300 oil and gas fields have been discovered. The basin contains multiple hydrocarbon reservoir horizons, from Pre-tertiary Basement to Miocene age. The kitchen areas also have various depths, with different levels of maturity. This petroleum system variation is reflected by the field size distribution and the hei… Show more
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