Deep-water Sedimentation of Southeast Asia

PROCEEDINGS, INDONESIAN SEDIMENTOLOGISTS FORUM
2nd regional meeting, Jakarta 2001

Editors:

Setiawan, A. (VICO), Darman, H. (Shell), Sidi, F. H. (Conoco), Syaiful, M. (Lasmo-ENI)

 
fosi-dw-cover.jpg (85219 bytes) Chapters:
  • Keynotes
  • Deep water concepts
  • Deep water methods
  • Sumatra and Java
  • Makassar
  • Eastern Indonesia
  • NW Borneo
  • Other areas.
127 pages, soft cover, ISBN 979-96438-0-5
    
Contents
Deep-water opportunities in Indonesia and vicinity, Controls on reservoir distribution and architecture in slope settings: Implications for the global deep-water play, Integrated seismic and sedimentary analysis of deepwater sedimentary systems, Deepwater petroleum provinces of SEAsia, an overview , Interpretational applications of spectral decomposistion in reservoir, Geological architecture and reservoir characteristics of fine-grained and coarse-grained turbidite system, Sunda strait ventilation role on sediment transport and primary productivity in Sourth Java and Southwest Sumatra offshore waters, Controls on reservoir distribution and architecture in slope settings: Implications for the global deep-water play, Facies Analysis of the Cisubuh formation outcrops analogues at Brebes-Tegal-Pemalang district, Central Java, Depositional dynamics of mid-Tertiary deep water Sambipitu and Oya formations of southern mountains area, South Central Java, Biostratigraphy of deep water sequences, a holistic approach, Petroleum systems and evolving seismic interpretation technologies in Makassar deep water exploration , Upper Miocene turbidite play fairway in the Nam Con Son Basin, offshore Vietnam, Tarakan deep water play, NE Kalimantan Lithofacies variations of modern deep water Mahakam: A paleoclimatological preliminary study on a stable thermo-salinity environment, Merah Besar and West Seno Field discovery, Depositional environment of the late Cretaceous Pitap Group, Meratus Mountain, Southeast Kalimantan, Origin of Pliocene Deep-water sedimentationin Salawati Basin, Eastern Indonesia: Deposition in inverted basin and exploration implications, Submarine-fan deposition in the lower Steenkool formation, Bintuni Basin, Irian Jaya, Eastern Indonesia: "Deep Water Reservoir Potential?", STRATAGEM forward stratigraphic modelling of the Northwest Sabah Deepwater Area, Malaysia, Cretaceous Selangkai Formation of West Kalimantan and its Tectonic implications, Deep water reservoirs of NW Borneo: evaluating potential outcrop analogs, Outcrop studies of DW system, Taranaki Basin, Facies and sequences of a restricted, active margin submarine fan in a transgressive setting, the Devonian Mindip formation, Eastern Australia, Deep water systems in the Campos Basin, Brazil: A comparison to the Makassar Strait., Brunei deep water play, Scientific targets of IODP – New Ocean Drilling Plan, Surface geochemistry as and exploration tool in frontier, deep water, areas; Case studies from SEAsia, Gravity data analysis of Ujungpangkah area – Implications for structural evolution and hydrocarbon prospect , Oligo-Miocene deep water clastic sediments: Identified from Watugajah and Banyutibo stratigraphic measured sections southern mountain, Yogyakarta, Depositional environment of Sambipitu Formation, Pliocene deep water sedimentatin of Mundu and Kalibeng Formations in Northeast Java Basin, MRGC, a new clustering methods helps the sedimentologists to take advantage of NMR and Borehole Imagery to Recognize Sedimentary Facies from Logs,
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