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Petroleum geology of Libya / Don Hallett.

By: Hallett, DonMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Amsterdam, Netherlands : Elsevier, 2016Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resource : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780444635198; 044463519XSubject(s): Petroleum -- Geology -- Libya | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Petroleum | NATURE -- Natural Resources | NATURE -- Rocks & Minerals | Petroleum -- Geology | LibyaGenre/Form: Electronic books. | Electronic book.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 553.2/809612 LOC classification: TN876.L75Online resources: ScienceDirect
Contents:
Intro; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; List of Figures; Preface to the Second Edition; Chapter 1: History of Oil and Gas Exploration; Chapter 2: Plate Tectonic History; Chapter 3: Stratigraphy; Chapter 4: Structure; Chapter 5: Petroleum Geochemistry; Chapter 6: Petroleum Systems and Play Fairways; Chapter 7: Oil and Gas Fields of Libya; Chapter 8: Future Exploration and Exploitation Potential; Bibliography; Index; Abstract; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Decade 1950-59; 1.3 The Decade 1960-69; 1.4 The Decade 1970-79; 1.5 The Decade 1980-89; 1.6 The Decade 1990-99; 1.7 The Decade 2000-09.
1.8 The Period 2010-15Abstract; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Present-Day Africa; 2.3 Rodinia; 2.4 The Pan-African Orogeny and the Assembly of Pannotia; 2.5 The Saharan Metacraton; 2.6 Gondwana; 2.7 Pangaea; 2.8 Tethys; 2.9 Tethys to Mediterranean; Abstract; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Kufrah Basin and Surrounding Areas; 3.3 Tibisti Arch; 3.4 Murzuq Basin; 3.5 Al Qarqaf Arch; 3.6 Ghadamis Basin; 3.7 Hamadah Basin, Nafusah Arch, Jifarah Terrace and NW Offshore; 3.8 Sirt Basin and Adjacent Offshore; 3.9 Cyrenaica and Adjacent Offshore; Abstract; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Southern Libya; 4.3 Northern Libya.
4.4 Offshore4.5 Structural Summary; Abstract; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Murzuq Basin; 5.3 Greater Ghadamis Basin; 5.4 Al Kufrah Basin; 5.5 Sirt Basin; 5.6 Offshore; 5.7 Cyrenaica; Abstract; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Petroleum Systems of the Sirt Basin; 6.3 Petroleum Systems of Western Libya; 6.4 Petroleum Systems of the Sabratah Basin; 6.5 Offshore Sirt Proven and Potential Plays; Abstract; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Sarir Main; 7.3 Messlah; 7.4 Jalu; 7.5 Nasser (Zaltan); 7.6 Awjilah-Nafurah; 7.7 Intisar D; 7.8 Raqubah; 7.9 Zahrah-Hufrah; 7.10 Sabah; 7.11 Shararah A; 7.12 El Feel (Elephant); 7.13 Al Wafaa.
7.14 Hamra7.15 Bouri; 7.16 Bahr Essalam; Abstract; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Oil and Gas Already Discovered; 8.3 Exploration Potential; 8.4 Exploitation Potential; 8.5 Conclusions.
Summary: Libya has the largest petroleum reserves of any country in Africa and since production began in 1961 over 20 billion barrels of oil have been produced. Libya is scheduled to reach the mid-point of depletion of reserves in 2001 and this provides a timely point at which to review the state of petroleum exploration in Libya. A large amount of data has been published on the geology of Libya, but it is scattered through the literature; much of the older data has been superceded, and several of the key publications, especially those published in Libya, are difficult to find. This book repres.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed June 10, 2016).

Intro; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; List of Figures; Preface to the Second Edition; Chapter 1: History of Oil and Gas Exploration; Chapter 2: Plate Tectonic History; Chapter 3: Stratigraphy; Chapter 4: Structure; Chapter 5: Petroleum Geochemistry; Chapter 6: Petroleum Systems and Play Fairways; Chapter 7: Oil and Gas Fields of Libya; Chapter 8: Future Exploration and Exploitation Potential; Bibliography; Index; Abstract; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Decade 1950-59; 1.3 The Decade 1960-69; 1.4 The Decade 1970-79; 1.5 The Decade 1980-89; 1.6 The Decade 1990-99; 1.7 The Decade 2000-09.

1.8 The Period 2010-15Abstract; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Present-Day Africa; 2.3 Rodinia; 2.4 The Pan-African Orogeny and the Assembly of Pannotia; 2.5 The Saharan Metacraton; 2.6 Gondwana; 2.7 Pangaea; 2.8 Tethys; 2.9 Tethys to Mediterranean; Abstract; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Kufrah Basin and Surrounding Areas; 3.3 Tibisti Arch; 3.4 Murzuq Basin; 3.5 Al Qarqaf Arch; 3.6 Ghadamis Basin; 3.7 Hamadah Basin, Nafusah Arch, Jifarah Terrace and NW Offshore; 3.8 Sirt Basin and Adjacent Offshore; 3.9 Cyrenaica and Adjacent Offshore; Abstract; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Southern Libya; 4.3 Northern Libya.

4.4 Offshore4.5 Structural Summary; Abstract; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Murzuq Basin; 5.3 Greater Ghadamis Basin; 5.4 Al Kufrah Basin; 5.5 Sirt Basin; 5.6 Offshore; 5.7 Cyrenaica; Abstract; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Petroleum Systems of the Sirt Basin; 6.3 Petroleum Systems of Western Libya; 6.4 Petroleum Systems of the Sabratah Basin; 6.5 Offshore Sirt Proven and Potential Plays; Abstract; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Sarir Main; 7.3 Messlah; 7.4 Jalu; 7.5 Nasser (Zaltan); 7.6 Awjilah-Nafurah; 7.7 Intisar D; 7.8 Raqubah; 7.9 Zahrah-Hufrah; 7.10 Sabah; 7.11 Shararah A; 7.12 El Feel (Elephant); 7.13 Al Wafaa.

7.14 Hamra7.15 Bouri; 7.16 Bahr Essalam; Abstract; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Oil and Gas Already Discovered; 8.3 Exploration Potential; 8.4 Exploitation Potential; 8.5 Conclusions.

Libya has the largest petroleum reserves of any country in Africa and since production began in 1961 over 20 billion barrels of oil have been produced. Libya is scheduled to reach the mid-point of depletion of reserves in 2001 and this provides a timely point at which to review the state of petroleum exploration in Libya. A large amount of data has been published on the geology of Libya, but it is scattered through the literature; much of the older data has been superceded, and several of the key publications, especially those published in Libya, are difficult to find. This book repres.

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