1994
DOI: 10.1111/j.1747-5457.1994.tb00138.x
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The Location of Major Oil‐ and Gasfields: Examples From the Andean Foreland

Abstract: In all producing basins, most of the oil and/or gas reserves are concentrated in a minority of fields. This distribution of oil and gas reserves is the result of “focusing” during lateral and vertical basin‐wide migration. Although the physico‐chemical and geological processes involved in hydrocarbons migration are not yet fully clarified, lateral migration directions can be established by integrating geological, geophysical and geochemical data. The Petroleum Systems concept is of use here. When combining Pet… Show more

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“…Such lateral Fig. 11 Upper oligocene to eocene-deep Eastern Niger Delta petroleum plays hydrocarbon migration will utilize subsurface pressure systems which, in turn are controlled by basinal geometries (Pratsch 1982(Pratsch , 1994. From this study, it was discovered that the location of reservoirs at areas of closely spaced listric fault informally called K-type faults most often occur at the hanging wall just behind the fault plane as blocks become rotated updip into a more landward direction (Figs.…”
Section: Hanging Wall Playmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Such lateral Fig. 11 Upper oligocene to eocene-deep Eastern Niger Delta petroleum plays hydrocarbon migration will utilize subsurface pressure systems which, in turn are controlled by basinal geometries (Pratsch 1982(Pratsch , 1994. From this study, it was discovered that the location of reservoirs at areas of closely spaced listric fault informally called K-type faults most often occur at the hanging wall just behind the fault plane as blocks become rotated updip into a more landward direction (Figs.…”
Section: Hanging Wall Playmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…A number of workers believed that the migration pathways in heterogeneous carrier beds are primarily controlled by permeability heterogeneities, with petroleum preferentially migrating through carrier-bed portions with relatively high permeability (e.g., Bekele et al, 2002Bekele et al, , 1999Rhea et al, 1994). Many others believed that, even in heterogeneous carrier beds, the petroleum migration pathways are controlled largely by structural morphology (Hindle, 1997;Pratsch, 1994Pratsch, , 1988Pratsch, , 1986Pratsch, , 1983Momper and Williams, 1984).…”
Section: Controls Of Petroleum Migration Pathways In Heterogeneous Camentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Therefore, they are difficult to effectively predict because of complications with characterizing permeability heterogeneity related to the extent of fracture permeability and permeability alteration due to diagenesis (Bekele et al, 2002). Nevertheless, others believed that petroleum migration pathways are controlled largely by structural morphology (Hindle, 1997;Pratsch, 1994Pratsch, , 1988Pratsch, , 1986Pratsch, , 1983Momper and Williams, 1984), and modeling of petroleum migration pathways can be a powerful tool to reduce exploration risk (Hindle, 1999(Hindle, , 1997Hermans et al, 1992;Sylta, 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…However, the nature of petroleum migration pathway is still controversial. Some researchers [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] believed that the petroleum fluids migration is mainly driven by structural morphology, and modeling of petroleum fluids migration pathways can be a powerful tool to reduce exploration risk. Others [27][28][29][30][31] propose that petroleum fluids tend to pass through a high-permeable, thin sandstone bed than through a low-permeable and thick sandstone bed, controlled by the heterogeneity of the porosity and permeability of the carrier beds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%