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4-D Tectono-stratigraphy, Inverted Fault Architecture and implications on Hydrocarbon Migration within the Taranaki Basin, Offshore New Zealand.pdf
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- 4-D Tectono-stratigraphy, Inverted Fault Architecture and implications on Hydrocarbon Migration within the Taranaki Basin, Offshore New Zealand.pdf
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The Maari Field is a large oil and gas field located in the Southern Inversion Zone of the S. Taranaki Basin, New Zealand. The field is bounded by two major structures, the Eastern Mobile Belt and Western Stable Platform and produces 40,000 BOPD (Barrels of Oil per Day) from reservoirs in the Moki Formation. The field is distributed along the southern and central Taranaki shelf. 3-D seismic data and well logs were recorded by the Geco-Prakla Company and provided for analysis of the tectono-st...
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- 24 Nov, 2016
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- Isaac Kenyon / Ken McClay / Nicola Scarselli
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- Isaac Kenyon / Geology / Structural Geology / Taranaki Basin / Earth Science / Tectonostratigraphy / Hydrocarbon migration / New Zealand / Traps / Inversion / 4-D / 3-D / Hydrocarbons / Fault / Fault architecture / Petroleum and Coal Geology / Geophysics / Geology not elsewhere classified / Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified
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