Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8909145 Marine and Petroleum Geology 2018 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study concludes that potential reservoir geometries and architectures in the Lower Miocene succession are much more complex than previously inferred, the result of rapidly fluctuating and evolving strike-fed shoreline systems and contemporaneous fluvial dip-dispersal systems, some manifested by shore-parallel trends confined in swales. Improved reservoir-development strategies in this prolific hydrocarbon-bearing play should be guided by distribution of sandy depositional elements and the paleogeographic setting.
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