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Giant oil accumulations and their areal concentration efficiency
1993
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia
The ratio of the areal concentration (barrels of oil equivalent;km2) of accumulated oil in the richest sedimentary basin to that in the poorest basin, among those basins having "giants" and "supergiants", is more than 500 to 1. On the contrary, the ratio of the richest to the poorest petroliferous basin in terms of the total organic concentration may be less than 20 to 1. Such a large discrepancy between these two ratios suggests that the organic concentration alone cannot account for oil
doi:10.7186/bgsm33199321
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