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Variations in organic facies and sedimentary environments of the La Luna Formation and Machiques Member in the Perija Mountain Range, Venezuela

AAPG Bulletin, 1993
In a detailed geochemical study of core samples from four oil wells and outcrop samples from four sections, the vertical and areal variations of organic facies within the main source rocks in the western part of the Maracaibo Basin have been performed. In addition, oils and oil seeps of the basin have been geochemically correlated to each one of these ...
M. Escandon   +3 more
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Late Cretaceous biostratigraphy of the La Luna Formation, Maracaibo basin

AAPG Bulletin, 1996
I. Truskowski   +2 more
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Geological Characterization of La Luna Formation as an Unconventional Resource in Lago De Maracaibo Basin, Venezuela.

Proceedings of the 4th Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, 2016
A. Liborius-Parada, R. Slatt
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Applied Petroleum Source Rock Evaluation and High-Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy for Unconventional Reservoirs in La Luna Formation (Cenomanian-Santonian), Northwest Maracaibo Basin, Venezuela (Preliminary results)

2018 AAPG Annual Convention & Exhibition, 2018
Since the early 2000s, the exploration of unconventional reservoirs has become very important around the world for their high source of energy and for their high economic value.
A. Liborius-Parada   +2 more
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Sedimentary Structures of the La Luna, Navay and Querecual Formations, Upper Cretaceous of Venezuela

PALAIOS, 2003
Abstract The Late Cretaceous seas of Venezuela were characterized by deposition of organic carbon-rich limestones, cherts, and shales in the Maracaibo and Barinas/Apure Basins of western Venezuela (La Luna and Navay Formations) and in the Maturin and Guarico Sub-basins of eastern Venezuela (Querecual, Tigre, and San Antonio Formations).
O. MACSOTAY, R. N. ERLICH, T. PERAZA
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Methodology for Petrophysical and Geomechanical Analysis of Shale Plays. Case Study: La Luna and Capacho Formations, Maracaibo Basin.

SPE Latin America and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference, 2017
Abstract According to EIA (Kuuskraa et al., 2013) and PDVSA Exploration (Molina et al., 2014), the Maracaibo Basin in Western Venezuela has two stratigraphic units of Late Cretaceous age which are considered as important unconventional shale plays in Latin America: La Luna Formation and La Grita Member of Capacho Formation.
C. Lobo   +5 more
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