Exploration Potential of Africa and Its Margins
Room Exhibition Pavilion
Poster session is from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM Co-Chairs: K. Skipper, G. Freer, G. W. Woodhouse, and K. Schofield
Booth #: P61, M. Schnabel, D. Franke, S. Grassmann, S. Neben, V. Damm, H. Pelliza, P. R. Dos Santos: Deep Structure of the Argentine and Conjugated South African Continental Margins
Booth #: P46, T. Piperi, D. Arbouille: The Majunga Basin of Madagascar – Review of Petroleum Systems and Exploration Potential
Booth #: P47, J. M. Jacques, K. L. Wilson, P. J. Markwick, D. G. Wright: The Importance of the 'Davie Transcurrent Deformation Zone' on Hydrocarbon Prospectivity of the Offshore Blocks of the Rovuma and Tanzanian Coastal Basins, East Africa
Booth #: P48, J. Roth, N. Pacavira, P. Joao: Using Planned Sidetracks to Efficiently Explore Lower Congo Basin Deepwater Miocene Play: Reducing Exploration Risk and Appraisal Uncertainty, Angola's Block 14
Booth #: P49, I. A. M. Mohamed: Tectono-Structural of the Main Sudanese Interior Basin
Booth #: P50, B. Cassie, C. Sheen, J. Wood: Exploration of the East African Rift System in the Lake Albert Area, Uganda
Booth #: P59, S. L. Nimmagadda, R. Kashambuzi, E. Rubondo, R. Kasande: Application of Integrated Geophysical Strategies in the Albertine Graben and Its Petroleum Potentiality
Booth #: P60, M. C. Pereira-Rego, N. Cameron: New Exploration Understanding from the Ruvuma Block (Tanzania), and Its Regional Significance
Booth #: P62, C. Matchette-Downes, E. Belle: Seychelles and the Western Indian Ocean Palaeo-Reconstruction by Recourse to Biomarker Assemblages from Sigificant Oil Accumulations and Shows in the Present Day Indian Ocean Margin