Quantitative interpretation of seismic attributes for reservoir characterization of Early-Middle Miocene syn- and post-rift successions (Songkhla Basin, Gulf of Thailand)
© 2019 The major hydrocarbon reservoirs in the Gulf of Thailand, including the Songkhla Basin, are deposited throughout the syn- and post-rift section (Late Eocene-Recent), with the main reservoirs occurring in the Early Miocene to Middle Miocene section. These reservoirs are predominantly fluvial c...
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Main Authors: | Jidapa Phoosongsee, Christopher K. Morley, Angus J. Ferguson |
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