Geological-Structural Mapping and Favorable Sectors for Oil and Gas in Cuba: Non-seismic Exploration Methods
Geological-Structural Mapping and Favorable Sectors for Oil and Gas in Cuba: Non-seismic Exploration Methods
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Non-conventional geophysical-geochemical exploration methods are used to detect and map active microseepage of light hydrocarbons in Cuba. Remote Sensing, Gravimetry, Aeromagnetometry, Airborne Gamma Spectrometry (AGS), and Morphometry are used, with the AGS also classifying as a non-conventional method. These methods provide a first approximation of geology and mapping of favorable areas for gas-oil interest.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 106 pages
Publication date: 07 February 2022
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
The utilization of Non-conventional geophysical-geochemical exploration techniques emerges as a crucial approach in the realm of oil and gas exploration, particularly when seeking to detect and map active microseepage of light hydrocarbons within gas-oil accumulations. In the context of Cuba, a diverse array of non-seismic exploration methods has been employed, encompassing Remote Sensing, Gravimetry, Aeromagnetometry, Airborne Gamma Spectrometry (AGS), and Morphometry. AGS, in particular, stands out as a non-conventional geophysical-geochemical method alongside the Redox Complex. Understanding the geological-structural framework where these microseepage occurrences is paramount, as it provides valuable insights into the potential for gas-oil exploration.
The benefits of employing these methods, excluding the Redox Complex, before integrating them with geological and seismic data translate into a preliminary understanding of geology and the mapping of favorable areas of potential gas-oil interest. Furthermore, the implementation of these methods, including the Redox Complex, yields perspective sectors for oil and gas exploration, once geological and seismic integration has been conducted.
The book offers a concise theoretical account of the employed methods, accompanied by practical results showcasing a set of prospective sectors in Cuba that hold promise for exploration endeavors. Additionally, the book provides an evaluation of areas that align with the petroleum-geologist criteria for the presence of substantial accumulations of high-quality oil in Cuba, further enhancing the exploration potential of the country.
Weight: 221g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030929749
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022
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