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E-raamat: Petroleum Accumulation Zones on Continental Margins [Wiley Online]

  • Formaat: 448 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Nov-2012
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Scrivener
  • ISBN-10: 1118533607
  • ISBN-13: 9781118533604
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  • Formaat: 448 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Nov-2012
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Scrivener
  • ISBN-10: 1118533607
  • ISBN-13: 9781118533604
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Much of the world’s petroleum is located on continental margins, and any further development of these offshore deposits would be impossible without new technologies and new methods contained in this volume. Written by some of the world’s foremost authorities on oil and gas, this volume explains for the practicing engineer and the engineering student some of the most important and cutting-edge techniques for developing offshore fields on continental margins.
Introduction 11(4)
1 Methodological Support of the Zonal Forecasting
15(10)
1.1 Zonal oil and gas potential forecast in an aquatory environment
15(6)
1.2 Study of the proved oil- and gas-accumulation zones
21(4)
2 Some Specifics in Structure, Evolution and Oil and Gas Occurrences of the Continental Margins
25(24)
2.1 The doctrine of continental margins
25(3)
2.2 Continental margin structure and evolution
28(11)
2.3 Oil and gas occurrences of the continental margins
39(10)
3 Zonal Hydrocarbon Accumulations in the Subsurface of the Pacific Group Continental Margins
49(114)
3.1 Oil- and gas-accumulation zones subsurface the island arc margins
50(51)
3.1.1 Cook Inlet oil and gas basin
52(7)
3.1.2 Taranaki oil and gas basin
59(2)
3.1.3 Sarawak oil and gas basin
61(14)
3.1.4 North Sakhalin oil and gas basin
75(9)
3.1.5 Siamese oil and gas basin
84(11)
3.1.6 Pearl River Mouth oil and gas basin
95(6)
3.2 Oil- and gas-accumulation zones over the Pacific margins of North and South America
101(62)
3.2.1 Guayaquil-Progresso oil and gas basin
103(7)
3.2.2 Upper-Middle Magdalena oil and gas basin
110(7)
3.2.3 Llanos oil and gas basin
117(8)
3.2.4 Sacramento oil and gas basin
125(9)
3.2.5 Los Angeles oil and gas basin
134(8)
3.2.6 Santa Maria oil and gas basin
142(6)
3.2.7 Ventura-Santa Barbara oil and gas basin
148(8)
3.2.8 San Joaquin oil and gas basin
156(7)
4 Zonal Hydrocarbon Accumulations in the Subsurface of Atlantic Group Continental Margins
163(164)
4.1 Oil- and gas-accumulation zones at the rift (preceding) stage of continental margin evolution
164(11)
4.1.1 Suez oil and gas basin
165(10)
4.2 Early- and syn-oceanic continental margin evolution stage. Oil- and gas-accumulation zones
175(95)
4.2.1 Sverdrup oil and gas basin
177(7)
4.2.2 Alaska North Slope oil and gas basin
184(11)
4.2.3 Beaufort-Mackenzie oil and gas basin
195(13)
4.2.4 West Norwegian oil and gas basin
208(6)
4.2.5 Northern North Sea oil and gas basin
214(14)
4.2.6 Nigeria oil and gas basin
228(8)
4.2.7 Jeanne D'Arc oil and gas basin
236(8)
4.2.8 Nova Scotia Basin
244(5)
4.2.9 Campos Basin
249(7)
4.2.10 Bombay Basin
256(7)
4.2.11 Carnarvon Basin
263(7)
4.3 Transitional (Mediterranean) continental margin evolution stage. Oil- and gas-accumulation zones
270(57)
4.3.1 Algiers-Libyan and East Mediterranean oil and gas provinces
272(2)
4.3.1.1 Illizi subbasin
274(4)
4.3.1.2 Triassic Province subbasin
278(6)
4.3.1.3 Sirt oil and gas basin
284(5)
4.3.1.4 Some common features in the distribution and formation of oil- and gas-accumulation zones in the Algiers-Libyan and East Mediterranean provinces
289(1)
4.3.2 Oil- and gas-accumulation zones in the Cenozoic portion of the Mexican mega-province
290(2)
4.3.2.1 Conform flexure and fault subbasin and Houston subbasin
292(17)
4.3.2.2 Mississippi Delta subbasin
309(9)
4.3.2.3 Gulf of Mexico deep water area
318(5)
4.3.2 A. Characterization of the northern Gulf Of Mexico Province oil- and gas-accumulation zones
323(4)
5 General Patterns in Formation and Distribution of Oil- and Gas-Accumulation Zones in Subsurface the Continental Margins
327(56)
5.1 Parameters and general characteristics of oil- and gas-accumulation zones
327(15)
5.2 Specifics of the spatial distribution
342(5)
5.3 Hydrocarbon concentration zone phase specialization
347(9)
5.4 Most important factors in the formation and distribution of oil and gas accumulation zones
356(27)
6 Zonal Oil and Gas Potential Forecast for the Russia's Offshore Areas. Initial Results
383(32)
6.1 Offshore extension of the Timan-Pechora Province
383(15)
6.2 Kara Sea
398(11)
6.3 NE Sakhalin Shelf (North Sakhalin oil and gas basin)
409(6)
Conclusions 415(2)
Literature 417
Yu. N. Grigorenko, PhD, after graduating in 1959 from the Leningrad Mining Institute, became a well-known specialist in the oil and gas industry and is currently the Chairman of the Dissertation Council of the All-Russia Petroleum Research Exploration Institute (VNIGRI). He has written over 200 publications, including six monographs, and has received many honors, including the Honored Geologist of the Russian Federation.

George V. Chilingar, PhD, is an Emeritus Professor of Engineering at the University of Southern California. He is one of the most well-known petroleum geologists in the world and the founder of several prestigious journals in the oil and gas industry. He has published over 70 books and 500 articles and has received over 100 awards over his career.

V. S. Sobolev, PhD, is a well-known petroleum geologist and is a professor at the Institute of Geology and Minerology at the Russian Academy of Sciences.

T. A. Andiyeva, PhD, and L. I. Zhukova, PhD, are both professors at the All-Russia Petroleum Research Exploration Institute (VNIGRI), Ministry of Natural Resources, Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), in St. Petersburg, Russia.