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Evaluation of Mexico's Shale Oil and Gas Potential
SPE Latin American and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference, 2015Abstract Mexico has significant oil and gas resource potential in Jurassic and Cretaceous age shale formations. These shale deposits -- which correlate with productive shale plays in the USA -- appear prospective but are still in the early stage of exploration and thus remain poorly characterized.
S. H. Stevens, K. D. Moodhe
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Potential Reserves of Domestic Oil and Gas
Journal of Petroleum Technology, 1974A more favorable and more quickly implemented Federal offshore leasing policy, improved economic incentives, more thorough studies of the ocean policy, improved economic incentives, more thorough studies of the ocean environment, and cooperation among all engineering and exploratory sciences and between government and industry are critical requisites ...
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Science capabilities unlock Australia's oil and gas potential
The Leading Edge, 2016Australia is on the way to become the world's largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG), with first shipments leaving the newly established export terminal on the east coast and four more development projects on the North West Shelf to be completed by 2017. Despite Australia being a key supplier of natural gas to the ever expanding energy markets
Marita Bradshaw, Tom Bernecker
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Russia’s Polar Oil And Gas Potential
2010The Arctic continental shelf is believed to be the area with the highest potential for oil and gas as well as for non-traditional petroleum resources such as gas hydrates. One of the most important indicators of how secure the reserve base is and thus, future energy supply, is RRR, or Reserve Replacement Ratio.
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Potential Field Anomalies and Oil-Gas Traps
EAGE workshop on Developments in Land Seismic Acquisition for Exploration, 2010The materials of regional gravity and magnetic researches are used a reliable basis for definition of the structural plan of territories, revealing of buried rises, basic tectonic blocks and basic disjunctives, that was confirmed for the first stages of study of the West-Siberian plate oil and gas bearing.
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Forecasting India's oil and gas reserves and production potential
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 1992Abstract Forecasting the discovery of a country's oil and gas reserves and their production potential is one of the most enigmatic problems besieging scientists all over the world. There is little consensus among experts following different methods in estimating these values.
Sanjib Chowdhury, K.C. Sahu
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THE UNDISCOVERED OIL AND GAS POTENTIAL OF AUSTRALIA
The APEA Journal, 1983In 1982 Esso Australia completed a fundamental re-assessment of the undiscovered oil and gas potential of Australia. In the seven years since Esso's previous major study there has been a marked upsurge in exploration for hydrocarbons, particularly oil. During this period several hundred wells have been drilled and hundreds of thousands of kilometres of
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CO2-Sequestration Potential in Austrian Oil and Gas Fields
All Days, 2006Abstract Austria committed to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 13 % based on emissions in 1990. However, the emissions in Austria increased by 16.6 % until 2003. To meet the reduction target, greenhouse gas emissions have to be reduced by at least 2.3 MM t CO2/year.
Claudia Scharf, Torsten Clemens
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Oil and Gas Potential of Southern Arizona: ABSTRACT
AAPG Bulletin, 1981End_Page 1015------------------------------Two highly prospective areas in southern Arizona are the Pedregosa basin in Cochise County and central Yuma and Maricopa Counties. The best source rocks were deposited during the Paleozoic before the inception of thrust faulting. They include dark mudstones and dark-gray cherty limestones.
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Oil and Gas Potential of the West Kamchatka Trough
AAPG Bulletin, 1993The west Kamchatka trough (WKT) is a region with a two-stage structural pattern (i.e., Cenozoic cover and pre-Cenozoic basement). The composition of hydrocarbons in local accumulations in the trough, and the present-day and paleotemperature distributions suggest that the hydrocarbons have a complex history.
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