DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.16993636
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The Influence of Faulting on Hydrocarbon Migration in the Kupe Area, South Taranaki Basin, New Zealand

Abstract: <p>Faults play an important role in petroleum systems as both barriers and conduits to the flow of hydrocarbons. An understanding of the relationship between fluid and gas migration and accumulation, and faulting is often required during hydrocarbon exploration and production, and CO2 storage. While methods for predicting across-fault flow are well advanced (e.g. Yielding et al., 1997; Manzocchi et al., 1999), current geomechanical and geometrical methods for predicting the locations of up-fault (up-dip)… Show more

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“…These are Late Cretaceous (ca. 80 Ma) extensional phase during the opening of the Tasman Sea and breakup of Gondwana (Giba et al, 2012;Hemmings-Sykes, 2012;Mouslopoulou et al, 2012). A period of tectonic quiescence from the Early to Mid-Eocene (ca.…”
Section: Geological Setting Of the Taranaki Basin 21 Tectonic Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are Late Cretaceous (ca. 80 Ma) extensional phase during the opening of the Tasman Sea and breakup of Gondwana (Giba et al, 2012;Hemmings-Sykes, 2012;Mouslopoulou et al, 2012). A period of tectonic quiescence from the Early to Mid-Eocene (ca.…”
Section: Geological Setting Of the Taranaki Basin 21 Tectonic Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%