Forming provenance, secondary alteration and reservoir property of Early Oligocene F sequence sediments, Tra Cu formation, Cuu Long basin
Abstract
The paper aggregated the results of seismic stratigraphy, bio-stratigraphy and petrography studies of Early Oligocene F sequence sediments, Tra Cu formation in Cuu Long basin. On that basis, the authors drew conclusions on the detailed lithological characteristics, depositional environment, origin of rock formation, post-depositional alternation and their effect on the reservoir quality.
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