Petroleum Provinces of the Twenty-First Century (Aapg Memoir)
Released: Feb 01, 2002
Publisher: Amer Assn of Petroleum Geologists
Format: Hardcover, 573 pages
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Is the world running out of hydrocarbons?Where will we find oil and gas to fuel the twenty-first century?Are unconventional sources of hydrocarbons waiting to be tapped?This book addresses these important issues concerning energy needs in this century. The volume is a compilation of expert papers presented at the second Wallace E. Pratt Memorial Conference, Petroleum Provinces of the Twenty-first Century, held at San Diego, California, on January 12-15, 2000. The chapters describe the remaining hydrocarbon potential of most of the major petroleum basins that likely will provide the world's energy in the near future.Topics include: *significance of hydrocarbon discoveries in the 1990s *the question of whether the world is running out of hydrocarbons *nontraditional hydrocarbon sources such as old fields and natural-gas hydrates *hydrocarbon potential of North America, the United Kingdom, Asia, Central and South America, the Middle East, and AfricaPetroleum Provinces of the Twenty-first Century deals with all aspects of petroleum systems-source, reservoir, seal, and migration. The book will interest explorers and managers who want a global perspective on exploration opportunities and a concise introduction to the petroleum geology of a particular area.American Association Of Petroleum Engineers (AAPG)Founded in 1917, we are the world's largest professional geological society, with over 30,000 members.We are a pillar of the world-wide scientific community. Our books foster scientific research, advance the science of geology and promote the most effective use of petroleum extraction & processing technology and practice.Some of the areas we publish in include:GISPetroleum EngineeringWell Log AnalysisGeological ModelingCarbonate PetrologySeismic ImagingReservoir CharacterizationRegional Petroleum Analysis
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