Stratigraphic Traps


Book Description

The Treatise of Petroleum Geology was conceived during a discussion held at the annual AAPG meeting in 1984 in San Antonio, Texas. This discussion led to the conviction that AAPG should publish a state-of-the-art textbook in petroleum geology, aimed not at the student, but at the practicing petroleum geologist. The textbook gradually evolved into a series of three different publications (Reprint series, Atlas, Handbook). The set was designed to represent the cutting edge in petroleum exploration knowledge and application. Stratigraphic traps II comprises a collection of detailed field studies that illustrate the many ways oil and gas are trapped and to serve as a guide to the petroleum geology of basins where these fields are found.




Exploration for Sandstone Stratigraphic Traps


Book Description

Effectiveness of trap facies can be calculated if the rock and fluid properties are known or can be estimated for reservoir conditions. This text covers this through explanations and illustrations of transportation and deposition; classification of depositional environments, fluvial texture and composition, deltaic environments, coastal environments, neritic environments, batyl-abyssal environments and fluid pressures.
















Stratigraphic Systems


Book Description

Suitable as a primary text for undergraduate courses in sedimentology and stratigraphy."--BOOK JACKET.