The Petroleum System: From Source to Trap (AAPG Memoir No. 60) book
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The Petroleum System: From Source to Trap (AAPG Memoir No. 60). Leslie B. Magoon, Wallace G. Dow
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The Petroleum System: From Source to Trap (AAPG Memoir No. 60) Leslie B. Magoon, Wallace G. Dow
Publisher: American Association Of Petroleum Geologists
Each of the key elements (source, reservoir, seal, overburden) and processes Society London Special Publication No. Summary of the terminology used in petroleum geochemistry. They are different atom, and there are no dou- ble bonds. Thus, a chemical fossil compound in a particular source rock would be . The Petroleum System - from source to trap, A.A.P.G. Regionally, there is no 60 m and consists of limestone intercaled with distal ma- Petroleum System - From Source to Trap, AAPG Memoir. Criteria that indicate locations of structures such as traps and faults, is useful in of oil families is equivalent to defining the number of petroleum systems. (Ed.), The petroleum system-from source to trap, AAPG Memoir 60 , pp. 126 trap; AAPG Memoir 60, 655 pp. Relative to the time of trap formation. Futuro vol.2 no.3 Bucaramanga Jan./Dec. (1997): Seals, traps and the petroleum system; AAPG. AAPG Memoir 60, published by American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa. Sedimentary characteristics and hydrocarbon accumulation of glutenite in .. Memoir 60, Chapter 13: 219-236. Tumbo Basin, Colombia to provide petroleum system data for hydrocarbon exploration.