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Structural and stratigraphic mapping of Emi field, offshore Niger Delta.
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Structural and stratigraphic mapping of Emi field, offshore Niger Delta.

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The Niger Delta, where oil and gas are predominantly trapped in sandstones and unconsolidated sands in the Agbada Formation, ranked among the world’s major hydrocarbon provinces. The traps, structure and stratigraphic, could be very subtle and complex and are therefore difficult to map accurately. The degree of reliability and precision of the mapping can be greatly enhanced by integrating...
 
Published at Journal of Geology and Mining Research
Volume 3
Issue 2
Pages 25-38
Published in 2011
 
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Aizebeokhai, A. P. and Olayinka, A. I.
Aizebeokhai Ahzegbobor Philips » Prof. Ahzegbobor P. Aizebeokhai obtained B. Sc degree in Geophysics from Edo State University, Epkoma, Nigeria with a Second Class (Upper Division) in 1999. He then proceeded to the famous University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria where he obtained Master of Science (M. Sc) degree in Applied Geophysics in 2003. Prof. A. P. Aizebeokhai joined the faculty of Covenant University in 2005 and later... view full profile
Aizebeokhai Ahzegbobor Philips
 
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