SEPM/AAPG: The Expanding Role of Geochemistry in Exploration
Room 288-290
Co-Chairs: E. C. McDade and R. Sassen
8:15 -- Introductory Remarks
8:20 -- W. D. Masterson, Z. He, J. Corrigan, L. I. P. Dzou, A. G. Holba: Petroleum generation, migration, and filling history models for the Prudhoe Bay, Kuparuk, and West Sak fields, North Slope, Alaska
8:40 -- G. H. Isaksen: Central North Sea hydrocarbon systems: generation, migration, entrapment, and thermal degradation of oil and gas
9:00 -- K. Osadetz, M. Obermajer, M. Li, L. Snowdon, M. Fowler, W. Hansen, J. LeFever, P. Diehl, R. Burke, K. Carroll, M. Rygh, M. Clark: Oils in United States portions of Williston Basin
9:20 -- A. Y. Huc, P. Bertrand, D. A. V. Stow: Depositional processes of source rocks in deep offshore settings: Quaternary analogs
9:40 -- J. A. Curiale, A. H. M. Shamsuddin, J. A. Morelos, A. K. M. Shamsuddin: Origin of Oils and Gases of Bangladesh
10:00 -- Break
10:15 -- R. C. Burruss, T. S. Collett: Stable isotope geochemistry of natural gas, North Slope, Alaska: Evidence for multiple sources, mixing, and alteration
10:35 -- A. R. Carroll, M. Wegner, J. A. T. Simo, K. M. Bohacs, Y. Y. Chen, R. J. Hill: Deep Water Organic Facies and Marine Transgression, Cherry Canyon Formation, West Texas
10:55 -- J. M. Guthrie, M. A. Rooney, H. M. Chung, G. Unomah: The Effects of Biodegradation versus Recharging on the Composition of Oils, Offshore Nigeria
11:15 -- P. K. (. Mukhopadhyay, J. A. Wade, M. A. Kruge: Petroleum system of the Scotian Basin, offshore Eastern Canada and its implications for future prospects in the shelf break and slope areas
11:35 -- J. D. Edman, A. J. Kaltenback: Use of geochemical data to predict oil quality: A case study from the offshore Gulf of Mexico