Petroleum geology of Africa: new themes and developing technologies

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Series: Geological Society Special Publication No. 207

ISBN: 1862391289, 9781862391284

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T. J. Arthur, T. J. Arthur, Douglas Scott Macgregor, N. R. Cameron1862391289, 9781862391284

As frontier exploration in Africa moves into ever-deeper water and new basins, there is an increasing need to mitigate the high costs by reducing risk. One way of doing this is by drawing on knowledge from other areas.
The book includes regional papers ranging from syntheses on a continental scale to details of the salt tectonics of the West African margin. It also addresses the need to continue using technologies to their limits by including papers on topics as diverse as gravity interpretation and fluid inclusion studies.
The book provides essential reading for those requiring further insight into the origins of Africa’s diverse petroleum systems, and will be key to geologists and geophysicists involved in the exploration for and exploitation of oil and gas throughout Africa. Of particular note in is the supplementary CD containing maps of Africa’s petroleum basins classified by age of target reservoir system.
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