Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8909145 | Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2018 | 17 Pages |
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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Authors
Angela Eluwa, David Mohrig, Osareni C. Ogiesoba, William A. Ambrose,