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Macro-seepage based potential new hydrocarbon prospects in Assam-Arakan Basin, India [PDF]
Active macro seepages of methane that occur in between the north bank of the Brahmaputra river and Himalayan foothill region of Assam Arakan Basin, India, indicate the presence of hydrocarbon accumulation in the subsurface, but the hydrocarbon prospects ...
Annapurna Boruah +4 more
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Petrophysical evaluation of well log data and rock physics modeling for characterization of Eocene reservoir in Chandmari oil field of Assam-Arakan basin, India [PDF]
Petrophysical evaluation of well log data has always been crucial for identification and assessment of hydrocarbon bearing zones. In present paper, petrophysical evaluation of well log data from cluster of six wells in the study area is carried out in ...
Mithilesh Kumar +3 more
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The Oligocene Barail deltaic sandstones are the main oil reservoirs in Upper Assam Basin. Nonetheless, the diagenetic alterations and their impact on reservoir quality on Barail sandstones are virtually unknown.
Deepsikha Bhuyan +2 more
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Active tectonics and earthquake potential of the Myanmar region [PDF]
Abstract This paper describes geomorphologic evidence for the principal neotectonic features of Myanmar and its immediate surroundings. We combine this evidence with published structural, geodetic, and seismic data to present an overview of the active tectonic architecture of the region and its seismic potential.
Yu Wang +4 more
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Detailed palynological investigations have been carried out to reconstruct stratigraphy and interpretation of depositional environment of Tura and Pre-Tura sedimentary sections in Dhansiri Valley of Upper Assam Shelf, Assam & Assam-Arakan Basin ...
Kanchi Narsimha +5 more
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Permeability prediction from wireline logging and core data: a case study from Assam-Arakan basin
Permeability is an important petrophysical parameter of hydrocarbon reservoirs for oil and gas production. Formation permeability is often measured in the laboratory test using core samples.
N. P. Singh
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Shale gas is now recognized as one of the most important unconventional hydrocarbon resources, primarily stored in micropores, particularly within the pores of clay minerals and organic matter.
Gyan Prakash Tripathi +4 more
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Multiproxy records on the fluvial successions of Assam-Arakan Basin: Implication for paleo-drainage evolution [PDF]
<p>Assam-Arakan Basin comprises Cenozoic sedimentary successions, located in northeastern India is juxtaposed to both the Himalaya and Indo-Burman Ranges (IBR). The Upper Miocene-Pliocene (Tipam sandstone) and the overlying younger Upper Pliocene-Pleistocene units (Dupi-Tila/Namsang/Dihing) of this foreland basin are fluvial ...
Priti Rai +2 more
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Long-term microseepage of hydrocarbons creates a reducing environment in the near-surface soil and sediment cover inducing an array of diagenetic alterations such as bleaching of red beds and increasing abundance of ferrous, clay and carbonate minerals ...
Santosh Garain +2 more
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Abstract The Indo‐Burma subduction zone is a highly oblique subduction system where the Indian plate is converging with the Eurasian plate. How strain is partitioned between the Indo‐Burma interface and upper plate Kabaw Fault, and whether the megathrust is a locked and active zone of convergence that can generate great earthquakes are ongoing debates.
Bar Oryan +9 more
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