Provenance and diagenesis of sandstones in the deep wells Annapolis G-24, Balvenie B-79, Crimson F-81, Weymouth A-45, and Newburn H-23, Scotian Basin, offshore Nova Scotia / G. Pe-Piper, C. Sangster, D.J.W....: M183-2/8730E-PDF
"Deep-water sandstones have been a target for oil and gas exploration in the Scotian Basin for many decades. Little is known about the sedimentary petrography of these sandstones, both as indicators of provenance and for evaluation of the effects of diagenesis on reservoir quality. The purpose of this study was to determine how the sandstones present in deep water wells differ in sedimentary petrography, both detrital and diagenetic, from those on the Scotian Shelf"--Abstract, page 3.
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| Title | Provenance and diagenesis of sandstones in the deep wells Annapolis G-24, Balvenie B-79, Crimson F-81, Weymouth A-45, and Newburn H-23, Scotian Basin, offshore Nova Scotia / G. Pe-Piper, C. Sangster, D.J.W. Piper, and D.P. Opra. |
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