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PowerPoint PresentationSlide 2Slide 3PS inspSlide 5Slide 6Slide 7Slide 8Slide 9PS defnsSlide 11PS5Slide 13Slide 14Slide 15PS refsPSSlide 18GussowSlide 20Slide 21Mag & Dow ExSlide 23Slide 24Slide 25PGSG PSSlide 27Arthur & SchlangerSlide 29Slide 30Slide 31Slide 32Slide 33Slide 34Slide 35Slide 36Slide 37Slide 38Slide 39Slide 40Slide 41Slide 42Slide 43Slide 44Slide 45Slide 46Slide 47Slide 48Slide 49Slide 50Slide 51Thermal CondSlide 53Slide 54PGSG PS conSlide 56PS exrefstoolsadd-insUniversity of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology“Petroleum Systems”University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology“Petroleum Systems”“Plate Tectonics” “Seqeunce Stratigraphy” “Integrative Petroleumology”University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology“Petroleum Systems”“Plate Tectonics” “Seqeunce Stratigraphy” “Integrative Petroleumology”The “Petroleum System” and/or the “Hydrocarbon Machine” “Oil is found in the minds of men” or, more fully, “Where oil is first found is, in the final analysis, in the minds of men.”Wallace E. Pratt, Chief Geologist, Humble Oil Company;later Vice-President of Standard OilPS inspUniversity of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum GeologyWallace E. PrattThe “Petroleum System” and/or the “Hydrocarbon Machine” “Oil is found in the minds of men” or, more fully, “Where oil is first found is, in the final analysis, in the minds of men.”Wallace E. Pratt, Chief Geologist, Humble Oil Company;later Vice-President of Standard OilPS inspUniversity of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum GeologyWallace E. PrattThe “Petroleum System” and/or the “Hydrocarbon Machine” “Oil is found in the minds of men” or, more fully, “Where oil is first found is, in the final analysis, in the minds of men.”Wallace E. Pratt, Chief Geologist, Humble Oil Company;later Vice-President of Standard OilPS inspUniversity of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum GeologyWallace E. PrattThe “Petroleum System” and/or the “Hydrocarbon Machine” “Oil is found in the minds of men” or, more fully, “Where oil is first found is, in the final analysis, in the minds of men.”Wallace E. Pratt, Chief Geologist, Humble Oil CompanyFrequently cited by Michel T. Halbouty, past AAPG president and winner of AGI’s Legendary Geoscientist AwardPS inspUniversity of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum GeologyWallace E. Pratt Michel T. HalboutyThe “Petroleum System” and/or the “Hydrocarbon Machine” “Oil is found in the minds of men” or, more fully, “Where oil is first found is, in the final analysis, in the minds of men.”PS inspUniversity of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum GeologyUGA B.S. and M.S. Grads Michelle Anderson and Shawn Hall.The “Petroleum System” and/or the “Hydrocarbon Machine” “Oil is found in the minds of men” or, more fully, “Where oil is first found is, in the final analysis, in the minds of men.”Wallace E. Pratt, Chief Geologist, Humble Oil CompanyLess poetically, Humans find petroleum most efficiently with a good model of how petroleum accumulations form.PS inspUniversity of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum GeologyA petroleum system: The integration in time and space of source, migration, reservoir, trap, and seal. LBR“. . . a petroleum province can be considered as the final result of an organized set of geologic events (in space and in time) that can be called a petroleum system. In such a system, the sequence of subsidence movements and associated flows is just as decisive as lithologic and geometric factors in the formation of a group of pools.” Perrodon & Masse 1984The elements of a petroleum system consist of source rock, migration path, reservoir rock, seal, and trap, and those elements "must be placed in time and space such that a petroleum deposit can occur.” Magoon 1987“All of the factors which affect the processes of hydrocarbongeneration, migration, and accumulation constitute elements ofa total system which may be described as a machine.”Meissner et al. 1984PS defnsUniversity of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum GeologyBibliography is on next page.The “Petroleum System” and/or the “Hydrocarbon Machine”A petroleum system: The integration in time and space of source, migration, reservoir, trap, and seal. LBR“. . . a petroleum province can be considered as the final result of an organized set of geologic events (in space and in time) that can be called a petroleum system. In such a system, the sequence of subsidence movements and associated flows is just as decisive as lithologic and geometric factors in the formation of a group of pools.” Perrodon & Masse 1984The elements of a petroleum system consist of source rock, migration path, reservoir rock, seal, and trap, and those elements "must be placed in time and space such that a petroleum deposit can occur.” Magoon 1987“All of the factors which affect the processes of hydrocarbongeneration, migration, and accumulation constitute elements ofa total system which may be described as a machine.”Meissner et al. 1984PS defnsUniversity of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum GeologyBibliography is on next page.The “Petroleum System” and/or the “Hydrocarbon Machine”PS5University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum GeologyA petroleum system: The integration in time and space of source, migration pathway(s), reservoir(s), trap(s), and seal(s).A petroleum system: The integration in time and space of source, migration, reservoir, trap, and seal. LBR“. . . a petroleum province can be considered as the final result of an organized set of geologic events (in space and in time) that can be called a petroleum system. In such a system, the sequence of subsidence movements and associated flows is just as decisive as lithologic and geometric factors in the formation of a group of pools.” Perrodon & Masse 1984The elements of a petroleum system consist of source rock, migration path, reservoir rock, seal, and trap, and those elements "must be


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