1995
DOI: 10.7186/bgsm37199531
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Hydrocarbon prospect mapping using balanced cross-sections and gravity modelling, Onin and Kumawa Peninsulas, Irian Jaya, Indonesia

Abstract: Exploration field geology mapping and acquisition of gravity data has been conducted on approximately 650 line kilometres of26 surveyed traverse lines across the Onin and Kumawa Peninsulas of western Irian Jaya. Karstified New Guinea Limestone with a maximum thickness of 2,150 m is the predominant surface outcrop, and precludes use of seismic. However, integrated use offield geology data, balanced cross-sections, and gravity modelling has enabled us to identify two giant hydrocarbon prospects.The Onin and Kuma… Show more

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