The South China Sea : hydrocarbon potential and possibilities of joint development : proceedings of the EAPI/CCOP Workshop, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, 5-12 August 1980 /

The South China Sea.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology; East-West Environment and Policy Institute Honolulu, Hawaii; Committee for Co-ordination of Joint Prospecting for Mineral Resources in Asian Offshore Areas
Group Author: Valencia, Mark J
Published: Pergamon Press,
Publisher Address: Oxford [England] ; New York :
Publication Dates: [1981]
©1981
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Subjects:
Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080286921
Summary: The South China Sea.
Item Description: "Published as a special issue of the journal Energy, volume 6, number 11."
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (pages 1059-1362) : illustrations, maps
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9781483190419
1483190412
Index Number: TN870
CLC: TN870-532
Contents: Front Cover; The South China Sea: Hydrocarbon Potential and Possibilities of Joint Development; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; FOREWORD; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS; I. Geology and Hydrocarbon Potential of the South China Sea; II. Technological, Economic, Legal, and Environmental Aspects of Exploration and Exploitation of Hydrocarbon Resources in Offshore and Adjacent Oceanic Areas; III. Precedents for Joint Development and Applicability of Precedents to Possible Areas for Joint Undertakings; IV. Follow-up Meetings; LIST OF PARTICIPANTS.
Chapter 2. geology of southeast asia with particular reference to the south china seaintroduction; a regional view of the south china sea; geotectonic evolution of southeast asia; hydrocarbon potential of the south china sea; concluding remarks; references; chapter 3. tectonics and deposits of the cenozoic era in the south china sea; 1. the tectonic scheme priorto the cenozoic in the south china sea and adjacent regions; 2. the evolution of the south china sea plate and the deposits of the cenozoic; references.
Chapter 4. geology and bouguer gravity anomalies of the gulf of tonkin and vicinityintroduction; geology; tectonic evolution; gravity; conclusion; references; chapter 5. review of principal hydrocarbon-bearing basins of the south china sea area; introduction; the thai basin; malay basin; west natuna basin; penyu basin; saigon (ho chi minh) basin; mekong (vung tau) basin; east natuna area; greater sarawak basin; balingian province; central luconia carbonate province; baram delta/brunei-sabah basin; baram delta province; other brunei-sabah; northwest palawan shelf; references.
Chapter 6. hydrocarbon plays in tertiary basins of southeast asiaintroduction; cyclicity; regional tectonic setting; geological history; paleogene transgression (eocene to early oligocene time); oil occurrence (paleogene transgression); neogene transgression (late oligocene to middle miocene); java sea basins, indonesia; kalimantan (barito and kutei), sabah/sarawak, and northwest palawan basins; oil occurrence (neogene transgression); oil in the nido complex, northwest palawan basin; neogene regression (middle miocene to early pliocene); central burma basin; sumatra basins, indonesia.
JAVA SEA BASINS, INDONESIAKALIMANTAN (BARITO AND KUTEI) AND SABAH/SARAWAK BASINS; NORTHWEST PALAWAN BASIN; OIL OCCURRENCE (NEOGENE REGRESSION); TERTIARY SEDIMENTARY CYCLES IN THE EAST JAVA SEA BASIN; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 7. PRE-TERTIARY HYDROCARBON POTENTIAL OF THE SOUTH CHINA SEA; Part I-GEOLOGICAL SETTING ; A. CONTINENTAL SOUTHEAST ASIA; B . SOUTHEAST ASIAN ARCHIPELAGO; PART II-OIL AND GAS POTENTIALITIES; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 8. HYDROCARBON POTENTIAL OF PHILIPPINE BASINS; INTRODUCTION; REGIONAL GEOLOGICAL SETTING; PRE-TERTIARY STRATIGRAPHY; TERTIARY BASINS.