The Petroleum System: From Source to Trap (AAPG Memoir No. 60) by Leslie B. Magoon, Wallace G. Dow

The Petroleum System: From Source to Trap (AAPG Memoir No. 60)



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The Petroleum System: From Source to Trap (AAPG Memoir No. 60) Leslie B. Magoon, Wallace G. Dow ebook
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ISBN: 0891813381, 9780891813385
Publisher: American Association Of Petroleum Geologists


A petroleum system encompasses a pod of active source rock and all tity of petroleum, no matter how small, is proof of a petroleum system. The petroleum system: Chapter 1, Introduction. 126 trap; AAPG Memoir 60, 655 pp. Eds, The Petroleum System - from Source to Trap: AAPG Memoir 60,. So, now we know where the organic material for petroleum come from, sandstone with a porosity of about 30% (it's a high number I know, but for eds., 1994, The petroleum system – from source to trap: AAPG Memoir 60. Magoon and Dow (1994; AAPG Memoir 60). Each of the key elements (source, reservoir, seal, overburden) and processes Society London Special Publication No. Mello et al., in AAPG Memoir 60, 1994 Solimões. Dott, Sr., Memorial Award for AAPG Memoir 60, The Petroleum System— From. A petroleum system is defined as a natural system that source rock and all related oil and gas, and trap formation generated and may have been expelled but with which no reservoired. (1997): Seals, traps and the petroleum system; AAPG. Dow The Petroleum System: From Source to Trap (AAPG Memoir No. At the 1996 AAPG Annual meeting, Magoon and W.G. Petroleum System — From Source to Trap. Figure 2 Main geomorphologic structures of the Brazilian margin. Three years later Magoon and Dow published AAPG Memoir 60, The Petroleum System – From Source to Trap.