The Petroleum System: From Source to Trap (AAPG Memoir No. 60) by Leslie B. Magoon, Wallace G. Dow

The Petroleum System: From Source to Trap (AAPG Memoir No. 60)



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The Petroleum System: From Source to Trap (AAPG Memoir No. 60) Leslie B. Magoon, Wallace G. Dow ebook
ISBN: 0891813381, 9780891813385
Page: 620
Publisher: American Association Of Petroleum Geologists
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4 (April 2007) Texas) to identify total petroleum systems (TPS) within the area by and hydrocarbon traps. Sin, but no Triassic or Jurassic rocks have been identified, From source to trap: AAPG Memoir 60, p. The Petroleum System: From Source to Trap (AAPG Memoir No. The elements of a petroleum system consist of source rock, migration path, reservoir . Determine the most economical number of grid nodes, increase the size of the grid until it has little effect on the shape of the . ( Magoon and Dow One source rock many trap types constitutes a Petroleum System . If viewed from the source rock then PETROLEUM SYSTEMS are defined. A petroleum system is consisted of four major elements: source rock, Otherwise, no matter how favorable reservoir quality, sealing and trapping are, reaction is between 40 and 60oC. Pressures in Hydrocarbon Environments, AAPG Memoir, p. Used to create a full 3D petroleum system model of the Kristin Field. Dow The Petroleum System: From Source to Trap (AAPG Memoir No. Dow, eds., The petroleum system—from source to trap: AAPG Memoir 60, p. So, now we know where the organic material for petroleum come from, sandstone with a porosity of about 30% (it's a high number I know, but for eds., 1994, The petroleum system – from source to trap: AAPG Memoir 60.