Item WOK 5-101 - Structural conditions favourable to the accumulation of oil and gas

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Structural conditions favourable to the accumulation of oil and gas

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WOK 5-101

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  • [1948-58] (Creation)

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1 slide : b&w ; 5 X 5 cm

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Diagrams to illustrate the structural conditions favourable to the accumulation of oil and gas. A, most common occurrence, crest of an antcline, Ranger Field, Texas as an example. B, fault trap; Van Field, Texas. C, reef, porous coral-reef limestone, Scurry County, Texas and some from Alberta fields. D. Stratigraphic trap, difficult to discover, East Texas field (Von Engelin and Caster, 1952, p. 208).

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Photographer: Unknown

Copyright holder: University of Saskatchewan

Copyright expires: 2053

Other terms: Responsibility regarding questions of copyright that may arise in the use of any images is assumed by the researcher.

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