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Petroleum Migration

Product code: SP059

Geological Society of London, GSL Special Publications, Earth Resources and Economic Geology

Type: Book (Hardback)

Binding: Hardback

Author/Edited by: William A. England and Andrew J. Fleet

Weight: 0.72kg

Lyell Collection URL: https://www.lyellcollection.org/toc/sp/59/1

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Petroleum Migration follows petroleum from its generation in source rocks through migration to the reservoir or the surface. The book is divided into 4 parts. Part 1 deals with both the generation of petroleum by the thermal breakdown of kerogen and the expulsion of the petroleum from the source rock. Part 2 considers secondary migration: the procesess which control petroleum behaviour during its movement through relatively permeable carrier beds from the mudrock sequences, which contain source intervals, to the reservoir in the structural culmination of the carrier bed or other trap. Part 3 contains case studies which show how understanding of generation, expulsion and secondary migration can be used to explain the distribution of oil and gas in a basin and therefore, to predict the nature of the petoleum in an undrilled prospect. Part 4 examines leakage from accumulations.

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