Carbonate Reservoirs: Depositional Systems and Reservoirs
Room Exhibition Pavilion
Poster session is from 2:30 PM to 6:30 PM Co-Chairs: R. Park, M. Wilson, and W. A. Morgan
Booth #: P11, S. Uppal, R. R. Sharma: Facies Analysis and Reservoir Characterization of Eocene Carbonates in East of Daman, Mumbai Offshore Basin, India
Booth #: P25, M. Wilson: Reservoir Development of Cenozoic Carbonates in Southeast Asia
Booth #: P13, S. Coca: Carbonate Sequence Stratigraphy of Central Luconia Build-Ups – New Thinking Needed
Booth #: P14, S. L. Dorobek: Neogene Carbonate Platforms in the South China Sea and Indonesian Backarc Region as Recorders of the Evolving East Asian Monsoon
Booth #: P15, V. Zampetti, W. Schlager, J. H. Van Konijnenburg, A. J. Everts: Architecture and growth history of a Miocene carbonate platform: Luconia Province., Malaysia
Booth #: P16, M. Wahyudin, S. Sardjono, I. Setiawan, A. Mt. Ibrahim, .. Prihadi SA: Integrated Reservoir Characterization for Evaluating Development Opportunities in Mature Oil and Gas Reservoirs (Miocene Kais Carbonates), Salawati Island, Papua, Indonesia
Booth #: P23, B. Vlaswinkel, P. M. Harris, E. Rankey: Input for Carbonate Reservoir Models: Trend Metrics of Modern Platforms and Reef Systems
Booth #: P24, F. E. Cruz, G. P. Eberli, E. C. Rankey: Cat Cay Shoals Revisited: Contrasting Morphologies in A Bank Margin System, Bahamas
Booth #: P12, S. Coca, N. Hadfield: Architecture of Recent Reefs in the South China and Celebes Seas – the Perfect Analogue
Booth #: P26, A. Mueller, H. McGregor, M. K. Gagan, J. M. Lough: Stable Isotope Signatures in Carbonates as a Tool for Hydrocarbon Exploration