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Seismic Methods

Refraction and Reflection Comparison

Seismic methods are based on the study of elastic wave propagation inside the earth. These waves are generated by explosions on the earth's surface (in seismic exploration), or by seismic sources in the earth's crust (in seismology).

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Petroleum Geophysics Overview

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Learning Objectives After completing this topic “Petroleum Geophysics“, you will be able to: Identify geophysics from a historical perspective Describe the evolutionary role of the geophysicist Summarize the progress and utilization of seismic technology Explain how to find hydrocarbon accumulations History of Petroleum Geophysics Only in the 19th century did …

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Mathematical Basin Analysis Models

Mathematical Basin Analysis Models

Mathematical basin analysis models are mathematical representations of physical processes that occur in sedimentary basins. These models are used to simulate the behavior of sedimentary systems, including the transport, deposition, and erosion of sediment, and to predict the distribution and character of sedimentary rocks. Introduction To Mathematical Basin Analysis Models …

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Basin Histories and Properties

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Basin histories and properties are the geological characteristics and evolutionary processes that shape sedimentary basins. Understanding the history and properties of a basin is important for predicting the distribution and quality of hydrocarbon reservoirs and for developing exploration and production strategies. Time and Events in Basin History Even though it …

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Prospect Generation

Prospect Generation

There are two general exploration situations that influence prospect generation. The first situation involves frontier, or less mature basins, where the presence of hydrocarbons ...

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Sedimentary Basin Models

Sedimentary Basin Models

Stratigraphy now incorporates many topics normally assigned to other subdisciplines within the earth sciences, and we are in the midst of an evolution of stratigraphic analysis termed quantitative dynamic stratigraphy. In quantitative dynamic stratigraphy (QDS) ...

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Maturation Processes

maturation processes hydrocarbon generation

Maturation processes refer to the natural physical and chemical changes that occur in organic matter over time as it is buried deeper and subjected to higher temperatures and pressures. These processes are important in petroleum geology because they can lead to the formation of hydrocarbons (oil and gas) from organic-rich …

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Geodynamic Models

Geodynamic models

Geodynamic models are process/response models that estimate subsidence and heat flow histories of basins. We use these models to estimate values, like maturation levels or ...

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