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The Assessment Unit is the fundamental unit used in the World Petroleum Resource Project. The Assessment Unit is defined within the context of the higher-level Total Petroleum System. The Assessment Unit is shown here as a geographic boundary interpreted, defined, and mapped by the geologist responsible for the province and incorporates a set of known or postulated oil and (or) gas accumulations sharing similar geologic, geographic, and temporal properties within the Total Petroleum System, such as source rock, timing, migration pathways, trapping mechanism, and hydrocarbon type. The Assessment Unit boundary is defined geologically as the limits of the geologic elements that define the Assessment Unit, such as limits...
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The boundaries illustrated by these Assessment Units are the result of geologic studies conducted by the World Petroleum Resources Project, 2009-2011 (Project). The boundaries were used to assess the oil and gas resources within the unit. An assessment unit, as defined by the Project, is a mapped volume of rock within the Total Petroleum System (TPS), sufficiently homogeneous in terms of geology, exploration strategy and risk characteristics to constitute a single population of discovered and undiscovered fields with respect to criteria used for resource assessment. Relatedly, the TPS is the essential elements and processes, as well as all genetically related hydrocarbons that occur in petroleum shows, seeps and...
Categories: Data, pre-SM502.8; Tags: Afghan-Tajik Basin, Alberta Basin, Amazonas Basin, Amu-Darya Basin, Anah Graben, All tags...
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The Total Petroleum System is used in the World Petroleum Resource Project and incorporates the Assessment Unit, which is the fundamental geologic unit used for the assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources. The Total Petroleum System is shown here as a geographic boundary defined and mapped by the geologist responsible for the province and incorporates not only the set of known or postulated oil and (or) gas accumulations, but also the geologic interpretation of the essential elements and processes within the petroleum system that relate to source, generation, migration, accumulation, and trapping of the discovered and undiscovered petroleum resource(s).


    map background search result map search result map Jurassic-Cretaceous Composite Total Petroleum System, North Cuba Basin, Cuba Assessment Units of the Jurassic-Cretaceous Composite Total Petroleum System, North Cuba Basin, Cuba Province, Total Petroleum System and Assessment Unit Boundaries from the 2009-2011 World Petroleum Resources Project Jurassic-Cretaceous Composite Total Petroleum System, North Cuba Basin, Cuba Assessment Units of the Jurassic-Cretaceous Composite Total Petroleum System, North Cuba Basin, Cuba Province, Total Petroleum System and Assessment Unit Boundaries from the 2009-2011 World Petroleum Resources Project